Historical Marker · No. 4231
Cache County Veterans Killed in Action Monument
Logan, Cache County · Utah
Erected, 1975
This monument keeps a specific and sobering list: not everyone from Cache County who served, but those who did not come home — the killed in action, across the wars. Dedicated in 1975 in Logan, it belongs to a quieter category of memorial than the triumphant statues of an earlier era. By the mid-1970s, with Vietnam freshly ended, American communities leaned less toward glory and more toward names: the plain, hard record of local people lost. Logan's stands in that spirit, a county's roll of its dead.
Where it stands
41.73503, -111.83529 · Directions
Worth the stop nearby
- Logan — steps awayA vibrant college town tucked into a stunning mountain valley
- American West Heritage Center — 4.4 miA living history farm spanning 160 acres of Cache Valley
- Hyrum State Park — 7.1 miA family-friendly reservoir at the mouth of Blacksmith Fork Canyon
- Wind Cave Trail — 9.2 miA short hike to a triple-arched limestone cave overlooking the canyon
More markers nearby
- Cache County Courthouse — steps away
- Pioneer Mills of Cache County — steps away
- The First Settlers of Logan — steps away
- Logan Temple Marker — steps away