This website strives to tell and preserve the personal and military stories of some of the soldiers from the Cleveland, Ohio area who died in World War I. As part of a tree memorial established in 1919 and known as Liberty Row, Cleveland attempted to immortalize 850 of its more than 1,000 war dead. (Approximately 41,000 Clevelanders served in World War I, of whom 1,023 were killed during the conflict.)

The website is a work in progress. Some sections may be missing, or the content may not be finalized. However, the site is fully functional and ready for public use. 

The authors are a researcher/writer and a website designer who wish to keep alive the memory of Liberty Row and the young men it enshrines.