Historic treasures: true tales of deeds with interesting data in the life of Bloomington, Indiana University and Monroe County--written in simple language and about real people, with other important things and illustrations, Part 37

Author: Hall, Forest M
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press
Number of Pages: 190


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B'oomington, Ind.


Dear Sir:


I have your letter of November 14, and the work which you are doing is certainly one that should be accomplished in every coun- ty in the State. It is almost impossible to get you the data which you ought to have for your work regarding the soldiers of the World War, within the time mentioned in your letter.


I can, however, supply you with a list of the men who were taken into service from Monroe County. It would be impossible, how- ever, to give you a list of their records, be- cause it could not be completed under thirty or forty days.


If the list of names would be of benefit to you, I will gladly send it on receipt of your request.


Yours very truly, HARRY B. SMITH, Adjutant General. Shown by State Records.


The list of names of Monroe coun- ty's service men was received from


Scene on Indiana University Campus


which we are, indeed grateful:


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Typical Scenes in One of America's Great Training Camps During the World War


the adjutant-general of Indiana on No- vember 19, 1921. We are rather proud of the magnificent showing of Bloom- ington and Monroe county men in this long list of soldiers, sailors and ma- rines who so bravely answered the call to colors. We must realize, how- ever, that this list may not include some names of men who went into ser- vice from places outside of the county or State of Indiana, as they are cred- ited to the district from which they


went into service, and not the local na- ive county.


The largest number of men went from Bloomington, as is seen in the following rolls, which we believe are now being published for the first time in whole, as the county's quota to the world war. The men from each com- munity has been classified and placed in alphabetical order under each place name, in order to simplify reading, with those names of deceased heroes leading in each community's list.


Deceased From Bloomington.


Joseph K. Barclay-(deceased)-widow, Mrs. Elenor Bowles Barclay, 1418 N. College avenue.


Charles O. Croy-(deceased)-brother, El. mer Croy, 1105 W. Eighth street. Horace Holmer Hay- (deceased) -mother, Mrs. Florence M. Hay. 717 W. First street. John O. Heitger-(deceased)-father, Peter Heitger, 415 S. Dunn street.


Wilbur Hunter-(deceased)-father, John E. Hunter. R. R. No. 6. Ernest James Osborne-(deceased) -father. John F. Osborne. Lee John Meyers-(deceased)-father Frank S. Myers, R. R. No. 6.


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Earl H. Prince-(deceased)-father, Wil- liam Prince, R. R. No. 4.


Robert Reeves-(deceased)-father, Sylves- ter Reeves, R. R. No. 1.


Earl H. Rogers-(deceased)-father, Harry F. Rogers, 346 S. Rogers street.


Richard B. Simmons-(deceased)-father, H. T. Simmons, 717 N. College avenue.


Thomas A. Shields-(deceased)-mother, Mary E. Shields.


0 ra C. Smith-(deceased)-father, Henry Smith, 623 S. Rogers street.


Laurens B. Strain-(deceased)-father, Homer E. Strain, 527 N. Washington street. Henry B. Woolery-(deceased)-father, Henry A. Woolery, 315 E. Seventh street.


Bloomington Men.


Frank J. Adams, 503 E. 10th ; Ralph Adams, R. R. No. 9; Raymond E. Adams, 833 E. 4th ; William Baker Adams, 431 S. College ; William Adams, R. R. No. 5; Robert Aikens, 418 E. 9th ; R. A. Akin ; Belville Alexander, Gen. Del .; Ezra D. Alexander, 1003 W. 6th ; Melville Alexander, Gen. Del; Edmund A. Alvis; Adolphus C. Anderson, W. 10th ; Hen- ry J. Andrews, 715 E. 10th ; Dure L. Archer, R. F. D. No. 5.


Edward Baldridge, 727 Atwater; Garnett F. Barnes, 322 E. 4th ; John Thomas Barrow, 615 E. 13th; Edgar Bartlett, 500 E. 6th ; Steler Carl Bartlett, 508 E. 6th ; Calvin Bax- ter ; Horace N. Baxter ; Roy D. Beard, 523 E. Smith ave .; George Milburn Beck, E. 10th ; Bert S. Beldon, 601 W. 5th ; Harley E. Bell, R. R. No. 10; Pete F. Bender ; Enis Bingham, 2071% N. Morton ; Samuel Rollenbacker, 602 W. 7th ; Henry B. Boleman ; Charles Booth, I. C. Railroad Company ; Harold E. Bowers, 220 E. 6th; Clarence Brown, 319 E. 12th ; James L. Branam, 507 E. 7th ; Fred Branam, 302 E. 12th; James O. Bringger, R. R. No. 2 ; Clarence Brown, 319 E. 12th ; Floyd Brown, 413 E. 6th ; Frederick L. Brown, R. R. No. 9 ; James L. Brown, 507 E. 12th ; Lyman Henry Brown, 412 E. 9th; Neff Brown, 802 Atwater; William E. Brown, 314 N. Washington ; Neal Bruner, Lincoln and 21st: Guy Buckner, 204 E. 3rd; Edward Burke, 325 S. Rogers; Law- rence Burke, 325 S. Rogers ; Reeves B. Burke ; Martin Bush, 922 W. 2nd; Maurice Bush, R. R .; Alfred Henry Buskirk, 400 W. 2nd; N. Jeffers Buskirk, 10th st. pike; Earl K. Bus- saird, 703 W. 2nd; Gilbert B. Butcher, R. F. D. No. 3; Lennie Butcher ; Gordon S. But- roff ; Earl K. Bussaird, R. R. No. 1; Layton W. Bussaird, R. A. ;


Alonzo Cain, 429 S. Henderson ; Ralph Cain, 410 W. 3rd; Robert B. Cain, 818 W. 6th ; Fred L. Campbell, 325 S. Lincoln ; Royal H. Carlock, 421 E. 5th ; Edward S. Carnes, 314 S. Grant; Homer C. Carnes, 814 S. Grant ; Joseph H. Carson, 604 S. Washington ; Floyd R. Carter, Ind. University ; Geo. K. Carter, 703 W. 7th ; John Henry Carter, 337 S. Maple : Wm. Harley Carter, 322 W. 2nd; Wm. Wylie Carter, 709 W. 6th ; Heaman Carl Cas- per, 429 E. 11th; Joseph Emerson Cassell. 504 E. 5th; Edw. Thos. Cates; Wm. Cham- bers, 33 Allen Flats; Andrew Chandler, S. Walker; Christena Chandler, 645 Maple ; Emanuel F. Chandler, S. Waterman ; Hobart Chandler, 714 W. Park; Marion A. Cedar, R. R. : Joseph C. Chambers, 604 Washington ; Robert Chandler, 409 E. 10th ; Wesley V. Chapin, R. R. No. 1: Martin L. Chestnut. Allen Flats; Nick Chrisomolas, 114 E. 6th ; John Christy, 1230 W. 7th; Wm. Earl Clas- by, 1009 W. 6th; Osbin A. Clay, R. F. D. No. 5; Wm. Earl Cleeby, 1009 W. 6th ; Bennie Clendening, 313 S. Fairview ; Grover Clossin, R. R. No. 6; Benj. I. Coleman, 410 N. Lincoln ; Wm. Oliver Coleman, R. F. D. No. 2; Clifford Collier ; Lawrence S. Collier, R. F. D. No. 9; Chas. A. Colliers, R. R. No. 9 ; Leon Eugene Collis, 527 N. Grant ; Irvin Conder, R. F. D. No. 5; Marion A. Conder, R. R. No. 6; Carl Naaman Cooper, 429 E. 11th ; Richard A. Cordell, 215 E, 3rd ; Carl M. Cormann ; Edwin G. Corr, 322 E. 5th ; Ben Cray, 1105 W. 8th; Alfred D. Crebs ; Bruce Crider, 109 E. 4th ; Joseph E. Crider, R. F. No. 9; Elmer Crown, 209 E. 10th ; Ben Crory, 1105 W. 8th; Wayne L. Culley, W. 11th ; Walter N. Culmer; Edgar R. Curry, 513 E 2nd ; Wm. Francis Curry, R. R. No. 10.


Luther Daniel, R. R. No. 1; David Earl Davis, 327 S. Henderson ; Guy Davis, 217 S. Washington ; Edw. Willie Davis, 1019 W. Howe; Everett S. Dean, 1012 E. 2nd ; Geo. Benj. Dean, 301 E. Cottage Grove; John S. Dearman, 609 N. Fairview ; Bernard F. Des- tal, 115 E. 4th ; Guy M. Dillmann, 1114 W. 6th ; Oscar L. Dillmann, 223 S. Maple ; Geo. Thos. Dix, W. 6th; Wm. Henry Dobbins, 214 26th ; Ila Franklin Dobson, 435 S. Wal- nut ; Newell W. Dodds, 515 E. 7th ; Howell W. Dodge, 515 E. 7th; Cuba G. Dowling, 339 S. Fairview ; Howard R. Duncan, 502 E. 12th ;


Otto Durnel, 1011 Grant ; Chas. E. Dutchess, E, Kirkwood.


Wade Ead, 409 E. University ; Ernest E. Eagleson, 420 E. 9th: Walter V. Eagleson, 314 N, Morton ; Wilson V. Eagleson, 921 W. 7th ; Wm. Richard Easton, 216 S. Indiana ; Homer Otto Edwards, 1134 W. 5th; Wm. M. Egnew, 725 S. Walnut; Theo. Smith Eigen- mann, 630 Atwater; Robert E. Eller, 341 S. Jackson ; Warren Thos. Eller, 431 S. Jack- son ; Herman Elred, R. R. No. 4; Clarence Edw. Engledon, R. F. D. No. 1; Walter Englesse, 214 N. Morton ; Theodore Eulures, 114 E. 6th.


Emil Faris, 17th and Fess ; Vanney Faris, 12th and Fess; Ambry W. Farr, 626 W. 5th Theodore L. Farr, 626 W. 8th ; Roy C. Fat- zinger, 208 S. Rogers; Geo. E. Fearman, N. Adams; Ollie Feddrill, 828 W. 7th ; Albert Feins; Paul L. Feltus, 613 E. 2nd; A.bert E. Feming, 324 E. Fess ; Albert R. Fielder, R. F. D. No. 7; John Davis Fielder, R. R. No. 7: Theo. S. Figemann, 630 Atwater ; John Edgar Finn, 802 S. Washington ; Martin N. Finn, 910 S. Walnut; Edgar Fish, S. Rodgers; Groden B. Fletcher, 1124 W. 5th : James Lyne Fletcher, 114 E. 4th; Leonard Fletcher, 920 S. Walnut ; Paul L. Fletus, 613 E. 2nd; Braxton Flick, 424 S. Washington ; John Flues, R. R. No. 4; Ollis Foddrill, 828 W. 7th; Clyde Fordyce, 509 W. 12th; Dale T. Foster, 631 N. Walnut; Thos. Foster, 925 N. College ; Bryon F. Fowler, 417 S. Hender- son ; Glen Fowler, 615 Lincoln ; Raymond D. Fowler, 322 W. 2nd; Bert Fanklin, 324 S. Maple; Carl V. Frantz, R. F. D. No. 4 ; Wm. J. Franzman, 720 W. 7th ; Thos. J. French. 120 E. 4th; Wm. J. Frenzmann, 720 W. 7th: Albert H. Froemming, 324 S. Fess ; Fred B. Funk, 216 Lincoln; Lee Otto Furgeson, R. R. No. 2; Sheffman Galyan, R. R. No. 8; Hubert H. Galyan, R. R. No. 8 ; Sherman Galyan, R. R. No. 8; Dr. Fletcher Gardner; Howard O. Gartin, 411 W. Howe ; Chas. V. Graham, R. R. No. 10; Ralph Gasi- man, R. R. No. 10; Leonard F. George, 516 S. Rogers; Chester R. Gillie, 819 Dunn ; Frank Goodman, 1104 Cottage; Ralph Goodman, R. R. No. 10; Harry Wm. Greunds, 809 W. 7th ; Ben Grey, 1105 W. 8th; Chas. O. Grey, 1105 W. 5th : King Grimes, 1113 7th ; Clay L. Gross, N. College ; Harry Wm. Grounds, 809 W. 7th; Cammerate Guiseppe, 221 6th.


Merlin C. Hainey, 346 S. Washington ; Chas. Edw. Hall, 304 S. Rogers ; Oscar Hall, 17th and Madison ; Robert A. Hall, 414 W. 5th : Geo. Ham, R. R. No. 1; Martin Ham, 633 N. Morton ; Charley Harden, E. 13th Robert M. Hardy, 14th and Dunn ; Walter W. Harris, 1026 W. 6th; Albert Harriett, R. R. No. 1; Chas. W. Harris, 920 W. 6th; Arthur Hatton, 710 Cottage; Harry Hays, R. F. D. No. 5; Wesley Hays, R. R. No. 5; John H. Head'ey, 507 N. Walnut ; Jesse Headley ; Vin- cent E. Heaton, 113 E. 10th ; Price Hedrick, N. Morton; James Edw. Helen, 421 College ; Chas. E. Hendricks, R. R. No. 1; Harvey Hendrickson, R. R. No. 10; Ben A. Hendrix, R. R. No. 9; Robert Hendrixson, R. F. D. No. 10; Andrew H. Hepburn, 203 Forest Place ; Renberto A. Hermandez, 815 E. 17th ; Joe Hickam, 402 S. Rogers; Jas. Sherman Higgens, 721 N. Walnut : Orville O. Higgens, 409 E. 10th ; Ezekiel Hill, R. F. D. No. 5; M. Luther Hillenburg, R. F. D. No. 9; E. Jus- tin Hills; Cleve Hines, 819 N. Indiana ; Omer Hinkle, 822 11th; Thos. Hinkle, 822 E. 11th ; Geo. F. Holland; Jas E. P. Holland ; Ebert Otts Hope, 822 E. 3rd ; Arthur W. Howard, R. R. No. 1; Fred Howe, 118 E. Smith ; John F. Huntington, 423 S. Henderson ; Ed Huff- man : Raymond S. Hunt, 503 E. 6th : Donald V. Hunter, 408 S. College; Clifford Hurst, 503 N. Grant; Joseph A. Hurst, 311 E. 8th ; John F. Hutton, 800 S. Rogers.


Lonie Isom, R. R. No. 1.


J. Chas. Jackson, 915 N. Fairview ; Walter C. James, R. R. No. 1; Walter J. James, R. R. No. 10; Albert Glen Johnson, 714 E. 3rd ; Alve Oscar Johnson, 934 W. 2nd; Guy Johnson, 1224 W. 6th; J. Walter Johnson, 322 E. 8th ; Luther David Johnson, R. R. No. 5; Oscar Theo. Johnson, 121 E. 6th ; Waylan Johnson, 710 S. Jefferson ; Wm. Robert John- son, 515 N. Grant.


R. Hay Kelley, 320 E. 7th ; Howard Kelly, 2nd and Lincoln ; Harold J. Kemp, 632 N. College; Mike Kemyathy, R. F. D. No. 1 ; Muir Wells Kenny ; Joseph Kentling ; Blaine G. Kerr; Chas. Francis Kerr, 338 S. Wash- ington ; Joseph K. Kerr ; John R. Kerr, R. R. No. 1; Samuel Ross Kerr, R. R. No. 8; Joseph J. Kell; Lancelot H. Kell, 309 N. College; Chas. Edw. King, 501 E. 11th ; Aug- ust Von Kirk, 714 W. 8th ; Chas. O. Koontz, 338 S. Maple ; Raymond L. Koontz, R. F. D. No. 2; Arnold O. Krebs, 503 11th ; Miles Krelby, 626 N. Jackson ; Herbert M. Krut- singer, 836 W. 6th; Theo. Kulures, 114 E. 6th.


Harry A. Lampkins ; Denzil Languell, 813


E. University ; John P. Langley ; Parks Lang- ley, 14th and Fess ; John L. Lantz; Bert H. Lawhead, 811 Cottage; Thos. J. Larkin, 808 W. 1st; Daniel M. Lawrence, R. R. No. 7: Minus Lawson, R. R. No. 9; Fred V. Lay- shore, 114 E. 6th; Guy Edw. Leach, W. 8th ; Roger A. Lee, 626 N. College; Guy Edw. Leesch, W. 8th ; Estel Lehman, 1004 S. Wash- ington : Cecil P. Lenam, 304 E. 4th; Walter Lentz, R. R. No. 8; John Levaggi, 905 11th; Chas. H. Lewis, R. R. No. 2; Zuasso Lingi, R. R. No. 4; Irvin M. Livingston, 948 Jack- son ; Guy Edmund Loesch, W. 8th; Geo. R. Louden, 117 Forest Place ; Quasse Lueig, R. R .; Quase Luigi, R. R. No. 1.


Sam McAffe, 708 S. Washington ; Marcus F. McCaughan, 435 S. Dunn ; Walter R. McCord, 302 S. Madison ; Emmett R. McCor- mick, W. 11th ; Horace W. McCormick, W. 11th ; Claud McCubbins, R. R. No. 3; Martin Mckinney, R. R. No. 9 ; Earl Theo. McMillin, 720 E. University.


Alfred Mack, 222 N. Grant : Delzie D. Maree, 404 S. Lincoln ; Glen L. Marshall, 223 E. 1st: Carl B. Martin, 309 E. 6th ; James Edw. Martin, R. R. No. 9; Lewis A. Masters ; Lewis A. Master; Rosco Mastrangels, Box 52; John Mathews, 727 W. 5th; Chas. Emery Mathis, R. R. No. 6; Daniel C. May ; Jonas Thompson May, R. R. No. 2; Kenneth C. May, 216 S. Indiana : Louis Everet May, R. F. D. No. 4 ; Fred A. Medearis, 715 N. Maple ; Ancil Leon Mercer, 349 S. College; Cecil L. Meser, 315 S. Dunn : Benjamin H. Michels, 1009 W. 4th: Elmer Miller, R. R. No. 4 : Henry E. Miller, 509 W. 5th ; John Mitchner, 1105 S. Walnut; Thos. Grant Minett, 428 E. 6th ; Iva C. Mitchell, R. F. D. No. 4; Bruce V. Moore, 710 S. Fess; Ellsworth Moore, R. R. No. 5; Wm. David Moore, W. 6th ; Geo. Wm. Morris, R. R. No. 7; Milford G. Mor- ris, 421 S. Dunn; Wm. A. Morris, 1005 E. 10th ; Albert Morrison, R. R. No. 1: Cecil Lester Moser, 315 S. Dunn ; Joseph E. Moser ; Fred B. Mosier; Hartwig H. Mottur, 215 Forest Place ; Geo. B. May, 108 S. College ; Wm. F. Mulder, R. F. D .; Ora Murphy, 310 W. 4th; Claude W. Myers, R. R. No. 8 ; Thos. Perry Myers, 221 S. Walnut; Glen E. Myers.


Ray Neal, 712 W. 3rd; Chas. Nelson, R. R. No. 10; Clarence Newman, R. R. No. 9 ; Albert M. Newton, R. R. No. 9; Benjamin H. Nichols, 1009 W. 6th ; Stacy Elmer Nikirk, W. 11th: Jack K. Nolan, 421 S. College ; James Edw. Nolan, 421 College : Hugh Woods Norman, 506 Fess.


Robert O'Bennon, 425 Walnut; Edgar A. O'Harrow, 413 N. Walnut ; Virgil F. Ooley, 713 W. 7th Wm. Orahe, R. F. D. No. 2.


Ross D. Parke, 214 N. Rogers; Homer D. Parks, R. R. No. 10: Dwight Parsons, 514 N. Washington ; Geo. Henry Pate, 241 S. Davidson ; Shirley Patterson, E. 14th ; John W. Patton, R. F. D. No. 10; Geo. L. Pear- man, N. Adams; Edw. O. Peerson, 501 W. 2nd : Carl Penterell, W. 11th; John H. Pere, R. R. No. 4; Earl Perry 723 E. 10th ; Geddes Perry, 314 S. Madison : Chas. Earl Peterson, 911 N. College; Theodore V. Petranoff, 403 E. 6th; Chester Pettit, Fee Lane; Thos. H. Pettit, 215 S. Walnut; Herbert Wm. Peyton, McDeal House; James. Wm. Pfaff, R. R. No. 1; Ira E. Phelps, R. R. No. 10; Dwight W. Ping, Box 298 ; John H. Pinkham, N. Indi- ana : Geo. H. Pitman, 1114 W. 6th; Mark Cay Poling, 708 W. 3rd ; Elza Albert Polley, R. R. No. 7: Carl Pontarell, W. 11th ; John H. Pope, R. R. No. 4; Roy J. Pope, R. R. No. 4; Bennett Chas. Potter, 314 N. Walnut ; Emil Hollie Prince, R. R. No. 4; Hall Hullie Prince, R. R. No. 5.


Harry L. Quinn, 421 W. Howe.


Russell L. Ranard, 914 W. 8th; Frank Raper, 226 N. Adams; Lee Ratliff, N. Wal- nut ; Wm. Peat Rawles, 924 E. 3rd; H. Holmes Ray, 717 W. 1st; Carl B. Reed, 822 E. Hunter; Clyde W. Reed, R. R. No. 3 ; Geo. Reed, 802 E. 3rd; Blaxton B. Reeves ; Elvyn Al Regester, 401 N. Indiana ; Noyes Reid, 411 W. 3rd; Arthur W. Reward, R. R. 1; Ben Reynolds, 413 N. Rogers : Melvin R. Rherer, 316 University ; Russell M. Rhorer, R.


R. No. 5; Claud C. Richardson ; Forest Richardson ; John M. Richardson, 726 W. Sixth ; John F. Rigg, 215 N. Indiana ; El- bert M. Robbins, R. R. No. 9; Chas. C. Rob- erts, 522 N. Grant ; Wm. B. Roberts, 1003 W. Ninth ; Ernest H. Robertson, 308 E. Third ; Frank H. Robertson, 308 E. Third ; Cary Rob- inson, 920 S. Walnut ; Causmere C. Robinson, R. R. No. 9 ; Darrell R. Robinson, R. R. No. 9 : Erkless L. Robinson, R. R. No. 6; Geo. M. Rock, E. Tenth; Frank H. Rogers, 346 S. Rogers : James Rogers, R. R. No. 6: Homer Chas. Rogers ; Leon B. Rogers, 511 E. Smith Leslie M. Rogers, 1009 ৳. Tenth; Marion C. Rogers, 511 E. Smith : Robert T. Rogers, 322 E. Fifth; Wade D. Rogers, 401 S. Rogers ; (Names Continued on Next Page.)


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Melvin H. Roorer, 316 University ; Jesse Jas. Routen, 928 S. Walnut; Harold Rowland, 314 S. Walnut; Wade Ruds, 409 University : Fred Rush, 547 S. Lincoln ; Johnathas M. Ryan, R. R. No. 9.


Mertin Sam, 633 Morton : Fred H. Scales, R. R. No. 3; Harley Scott; Henry G. Scott, 1206 W. Sixth; Jesse L. Sears; Lloyd E. Setser, 215 E. Second; David H. Shapr, 515 Fess ; Ray Shaw, 217 N. Morton ; Claude Sherrill, R. R. No. 4; Elmer Sherrill; Ambros W. Shields, S. Jackson; Leco E. Shields ; Carl Elmer Shigley, R. R. No. 1; Everett H. Shig- ley, R. R. No. 3; John W. Shigley, R. R. No. 3; Leroy J. Shigley ; Eugene Short, 343 S. Rogers ; Wm. Albert Shotwell, 608 W. Sixth ; Merle Hubert Sims, 1020 S. Lincoln ; Claud Simpson, 302 E. Kirkwood; Roy S. Singleton, Fourteenth and Indiana ; Chas. L. Siscoe, R. R .; Earl Skirvin, 1113 W. Eighth; Harley M. Skirvin, 407 N. College; Leroy Skirvin, Thirteenth and Fess; Samuel Skir-


vin, R. R. No. 6; Noble J. Smallwood, 111 N. Dunn ; Elmer G. Smith, R. R. No. 4; Hobart Smith, 917 W. Fifth; Rodney D. Smith, E. Sixth ; Walter Smith, 910 Washington ; James Solmotto, 1035 W. Sixth ; Evert L. Souders, R. R. No. 4; Floyd Southern, 1001 N. Indiana ; Carl Watson Spicer, general delivery ; Henry


R. Springer, 521 E. Seventh ; Clifton B. Steele, 442 S. Walnut; Walter B. Stern, 322 E. Fourth ; Homer S. Stevens, R. R. 7 : Roy Stewart, 602 S. Walnut; Ulysses G. Stewart, 714 S. Rogers ; Chess Stillions ; Elzie Stillions, R. R. 4; James Earl Stogdill, 811 W. Fifth ; Herlie Stone, 322 E. Eighth; Walter S. Storm, 322 E. Fourth ; Nathaniel Strong, 1131 W. Eighth ; Fred W. Stuart, 602 N. College ; Reginald B. Stull, 725 E. Second ; James Sturgeon, R. R. No. 10; James Stur- gess, R. R. No. 1; John M. Swain, 1201 At- water; George Wm. Swaney, 322 S. Buck- ner; Walter J. Swartz, 514 S. Lincoln ; Chas. B. Swayne, 618 E. Third; Chas. H. Szatke- wski, 515 W. Third; Ervin Taylor, 421 S. Dunn ; Forest Edw. Taylor, 1017 W. Second ; Glen Teague, 409 S. Madison ; Kahn B. Thasher, R. R. 3; Oscor T. Thacker, 718 W. Eighth ; Chas. Thomas, 1201 W. Seventh ; Or- ville Thomas, 219 1-2 E. Walnut; Dale Elmo Thompson, 516 N. Grant ; Homer P. Thrasher,


703 W. Second; Kahn B. Thrasher, R. R. 3;


Lamis E. Thrasher, 1001 S. Washington ;


Shirl Edw. Titusk, R. R. 9; Clyde O. Todd,


1019 W. Seventh; H. Roy Townsend, 448 E.


Second; Oscar C. Trayler, 603 Nineteenth ;


Levi E. Trisler, R. R. 3; Cleo Turner, R. R. 3.


Ben Van Buren, W. Eighth; Alfred Van Buskirk, 400 W. Second; Hiram E. Vaugh, 1014 Howe ; Harold L. Voliva, R. R. 4; John E. Vos, 720 E. Third.


Bennie Walker, 621 Washington ; Albert Jesse Walls, 412 Thirteenth ; Bert Wampler, 304 W. Second; Carl E. Wampler, R. R. 8 ; Cecil R. Wampler, R. R. 8; James B. Wamp- ler, R. R. 5; William Warley, 1122 W. Elev- enth ; Ray Warriner, 315 E. Sixth ; Frank Watts, 822 W. Third; Harry Watts, 221 E. Ninth; Cecil W. Weathers, 429 E. Seventh ; Harold L. Weatherwax, 610 N. Lincoln ; Chas. R. Weaver, 907 S. Washington ; Gilbert Weav-


er, 602 S. Walnut; Francis Wells, 431 Fourth ; Forest R. Whaley, 713 N. Lincoln ; James H. Wells, 322 S. Indiana; Wm. Werley, 1122 W. 11th ; Frank White, R. R. 4; James White ; Leon E. Whitsell; Harry T. Whitte, 310 Fair- view ; Edwin R. Whitted, R. R. No. 1; Chas. Henry Wihle, R. R. 9; Robert E. Wiles, 509 E. Fourth ; Chas. E. Wilkinson, 515 E. Fourth ; Kenneth P. Williams, 405 N. Indiana ; Denis Wilson, 720 S. Fess : Donald E. Wilson, 714 E. Second; Matthew Winters, 1022 E. Third ; Elmer Wray, 621 S. Walker ; Finis Wooten, R. R. 4; Wm. Worley, 1122 W. Eleventh ; Ab- raham Zimmerman, 616 N. Lincoln.


Ellettsville, Ind.


Men who went into the military service from Ellettsville were as follows :


Charles Brough-(deceased)-father, R. A. Brough.


Earnest A. Bastin ; Jake Wm. Bastin ; Fe- lix Jno. Brown ; Mathews J. Carpenter ; Rob- ert Coffey ; Rex Cowden, R. R. No. 1; Carl Crismore, R. R. 1; Dewey A. Davis, R. R. 4; Henry A. Denny ; Harley O. Dunning ; R. Dunning ; Herschell Ducker ; Bryon P. Faulk- ner; Frank Gable; John Gabel; Jesse C. Gentry, R. R. 1; James M. Gillesty, R. R. 1 ; Carl Goble; Gilbert Henry Goodall ; Silbert H. Gosdell ; Albert Henry Cross.


Oliver K. Harris; Samuel A. Harris; Sam-


uel M. Harris ; William B. Harris ; Hal H.


Hensley ; Hal Homer Hinsley ; Willie Hou- ions ; Robert A. Johnson ; John Earl Kates ; John R. Karr; William Cornelius McGown ; Dea Wallace Marshall; Lester W. May ; Elda L. Myers ; Willie Nevius, R. R. 1; Benton A. Oliver, R. R. 1; Maurice H. Parks ; Marnicie Perks ; Russell H. Rice ; Curnel M. Richard- son ; Wm. Ralph Ridge; Guy W. Reeves ; Geo. R. Reynolds ; Cornel M. Richardson.


Raymond Stanger, R. R. 1; Herman M. Steele ; Otis Stevens; Kenneth Stines ; Ralph S. Stines ; Chas. D. Stuart ; John Taylor ; Les- lie H. Wampler, R. R .; Bruce Whiseand, R. R. 1; Harmon W. Young.


Harrodsburg, Ind.


Men who went into military service from Harrodsburg were as follows :


Earl H. Mitchell-(deceased)-father, James Mitchell. Bert H. Freese-(deceased)-father, Walter P. Freese, R. R. No. 1.


Edwin O. Parker-(deceased)-father, Rob- ert Parker.


Ishmel O. Barrett : Homer Bougher ; Ailey Beuher ; Hamer Beuher : Riley Bouher ; Bert Chambers ; David Frank Crouch ; John Dal- ton, R. R. 1; Thos. Dalton ; Oral W. Fowler ; Wyatt Fowler, R. R. 1; Brant Rays Freeman ; Floyd Jones ; Claude Jas. Keente ; Claude Jas. Koontz; Ches. Lewis ; Ralph McGlothlin ; Earl E. Mitchell; Joe C. Mitchell, R. R. 1; Perry Mitchell ; Bee Prince; Willard Chas. Phil- lips ; Alva M. Sherlock; Edgar C. Smith ; Thos. Southern ; Ordia Swango; Wm. Lizzie Tredway.


Stanford, Ind.


The following men from the community of Stanford, Ind., were in military service :


Dexter Hancil Crum, R. R. 1; Cyrus I. Cunningham, R. R. 1 ; Joseph P. Cunningham ; Gilbert Greene, R. R. 1; Warren N. Hast- ing, R. R. 1; Sherman Hawkins; Leland Keentz; Jewett Amos -Kirk, R. R. 1; Leland Koontz, R. R .; John McCoy, R. R. 1; Orvel McCoy ; Wm. Herbert May, R. R. 1; James M. Patton ; Bert Sare, R. R. 1; G. Samuel Sheley ; Wm. G. Sullivan ; Chas. Evert Van- pelt, R. R. 1; Samuel G. Whaley; Walton L. Werley, R. R. 1 ; Wilton L. Worley, R. R. 1.


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Men from Stinesville, who went into the service from that place follow :


Wm. Accuff ; Wm. L. Aduff : Scott Fox Ail- lian ; John R. Buskirk ; Roy M. Brown ; Frank Campbell ; John Carter; Homer E. Culross ; Harvey N. Dewehes ; Harvey Downs; Wil- lian Scott Fox ; Paul C. Heltman ; Ervin F. Medley ; Raymond E. Moore; Wm. Hershel Neal; Chas. Roy ; Calvin M. Summett ; Chris Summit ; Allen Ross Taylor ; Sam E. Taylor ; Commodora Taylor; Raymond Trueblood ; John R. Van Buskirk : Andrew M. Vlist.


Gosport, Ind.


Gosport men who went into the service in the great World War were:


Henry R. Collier ; Alvin Fields ; Chas. C. Fry ; Earl Fulford, R. R. 4; Lawrence E. Godfrey ; Ola F. Gooldy, R. R. 4; Archie Roy King; Earl C. King, R. R. 4; Clarence Le- vine; Clarence Lovins ; Lawrence D. Mad- ding, R. R. 4; Raymond Martin, R. R. 3; Raymond Morton, R. R. 3; Francis O. Schultz, R. R. 3; Francis O. Shultz, R. R. 3; Willie Taylor, R. R. 3; Bryan W. Walden, R. R. No. 3.


Sanders, Ind.


Sanders men who went into military serv- ice were:


Sam Chambers-(deceased)-mother, Eliza- beth Jerls.


Thos. B. Hays-(deceased) -Thos. F. Hays. George W. Adams ; Theo. M. Deckard ; Joseph Dick; Joshua Dick ; Odon Grubb ; Elmer Johnson ; Stanley Earl Johnson ; Glen C. McGlothlin ; Albert Patton ; Marshall Deckard Theodore.


Unionville, Ind.


Winfred C. Chitwood; Chas. F. Durnel!, R. R. 1 ; James Fishel, R. R. 1; Milaey Fishel ; Walter A. Hadden, R. R. 1; Hershel Hart- sock ; James O. Peterson ; Joe Pryer ; Jno. Pryer ; James V. Richardson ; Henry Robert- son, R. R. 1: John Wm. Teme, R. R .: John Wm. Tomey ; Garrett Mckinley Young, R. R. 1.


Yellowstone, Ind.


The community of Yellowstone furnished the following men :


John V. Axon ; Millard E. Axson ; William Dillman ; Roy E. Fleetwood ; Robert Hayne ; John Hillsburg ; Robert Hoyse; Jacob Hush- eur ; William Pillman ; Rilin Roll ; John Stewart.


Smithville, Ind.


Smithville men who went into military service were:


Guy S. Adams ; John D. Cantre!l ; Merion E. Grubbs : Edward L. Harrell ; Leo McCormick : Ralph May ; George Sanders; Wm. Sciscoe ; Paris E. Shields.


Other Neighborhocds.


Monroe county's men who went into service from other neighborhoods in the rural parts of the county were :


Clarence Deckard and Everett Deckard, Chapel Hill, Ind.


Fred Sciescee, Ora W. Sciscoe, Harley W. Ellis, and Roy H. Eads, Allens Creek, Ind.


Dewey D. Dellman, Elmer C. Tris er and Willis W. Wariner, Clear Creek, Ind.


Oscar Kinser, Homer H. Miller, Vada Smith and Oscar Owings, Lecton, Ind.




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