Bronze plaque mounted on the Cookstown cenotaph in honour of those who died in the first World War between 1914 and 1918. The inscription reads: "In grateful remembrance of the men of Cookstown and vicinity who gave their lives in freedom's cause in the Great War 1914-1918 -- Elmer McMaster Aug. 1918 France; Wm. R. Coleman Sept. 1916 Somme; Wm. J. Moir June 1916 Ypres; Wm. Fraser Sept. 1916 Somme; Geo. Copeland Sept. 1916 Courcelette; Hilliard Rainey Oct. 1916 Courcelette; Clarence Chantler Oct. 1916 Courcelette; Alvin Arnold Oct. 1916 Somme; Clark Duff Oct. 1916 Courcelette; W.J. Perneigie Sept. 1917 Somme; JNO Baker May 1917 Lens; Wellington Dunham Sept. 1916 Somme; Walter Thomas Apr. 1917 Vimy; Wm. Burns May 1917 Fresnoy; Jas. Sutherland Apr. 1917 Vimy; Albert Prince May 1917 Fresnoy; Archie Smith Oct. 1917 Passchendaele; Alf. Griggs Dec. 1917 France; Frank Rankin Apr. 1917 Vimy; H. Bassingthwaite Sept. 1917 Lens; Earl Neilly June 1917 Fresnoy; Gordon Nevils July 1918 France; Alex Gooch Aug. 1918 France; Calvin F.W. Duff Aug. 1918 Amiens; Ed. Taggart Sept. 1918 Arras; Sam L. Draper Aug. 1918 Amiens; Lorne Corbett Sept. 1918 Arras; Esten Lowrie Dec. 1918 France; Wm. Hill Dec. 1916 Camp Borden -- Greater Love Hath No Man Than This, That A Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends"