History of Howard county in the World War, Part 15

Author: Haworth, Clarence V., 1875-
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Indianapolis, W.B. Burford, printer
Number of Pages: 372


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Hendricks, Walter Blaine, was sent to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., and then to Camp Humphreys, Va., where he was a member of Co. F, Second Regiment, Engineers.


Hendrix, Thomas Guy.


Henninger, Fred Wittiam (36), son of Charles and Anna Henninger, was born in Kokomo, Ind., Aug. 10, 1891. When he entered the army, Sept. 21, 1917, he was sent to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky .; then to Camp Sevier, S. C., and on June 4, 1918, he embarked from Camp Mills for France Ile was on the firing line for two months as a member of the 115th F. A., Bat. B, Thirtieth Division, known as the "Old Hickory" Division.


Ilenninger, Oli- Felix, was born May 6, 1899. He joined the navy Feh. 12, 1917.


Henry, Beri Flonyo (60), son of Thomas and Cora L. Henry, was born in New Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 16, 1891. Ile was sent to Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, when he enlisted in the army, June 27, 1918. Ile served in France with the headquarters company of the 363rd Regi- ment, Eighty-fourth Division, and after the signing of the armistice he was stationed in Belgium.


Henry, Cecil Ray, was born at Monticello, Ind., Sept. 6, 1893. On Sept. 21, 1917, he began his army training at Camp Funston, Kansas. Ile was promoted to sergeant in the air service. His period of service entitles him to two gold chevrons, as he has served twelve months in France. llis discharge was received July 3, 1919, at Camp Funston.


Henry, Charles Victor (63), son of Elijah and Mary Ann Ostler Ileary, was born in Clin- ton Co., Ind. He began his service at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Oct. 5, 1917, and except for six weeks at Camp Knox, he received all of his military training at the Louisville cantonment. In October, 1918, he reached France with Bat. D, 325th F. A., Eighty-fourth Division. While he was not on the firing line, he was on duty for eight months in the 326th Military Police. He was discharged the latter part of June, 1919.


llenry, Dolphus E. (92).


Henry, Raymond Joseph, son of Mrs. Katherine Kunze, entered the army April 26, 1918, and was assigned to Bat. B, 135th F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky, He saw service in France. On April 12, 1919, his discharge was issued at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.


GLENN HOPPER


JAY E. CORWIN


FRANK JACOB GRABOW


WM BURRELL DEVANA


ERNEST L.HOROHO


EARL BROWN


FRED. HENNINGER


CHARLES PADELY


ALONZO COLE


THADDEUS T. BRADDOCK


JOHN T.M. FERRIDAY


ARTHUR SMITH HOLLINGSWORTH


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Henry, Ted Roosevelt (64). son of Thomas and Cora L. Henry, was born in Kittoming, Pa., Nov. 7, 1899. On July 23, 1917, he enlisted in the army as a baker, and was promoted to corporal and assistant baker in Co. No. 378. He was sent from Kokomo, Ind., to Fort Thomas. Ky .: then to Fort McPherson, Ga., and later to Camp Sheridan, Ala.


Henry, William Thomas. Hepburn, Eldridge.


Herbert, Roy C., son of John Q. and Flora B. Herbert, was born Nov. 26, 1900, in Kokomo, Ind. He became a soldier Dec. 6, 1917, and saw active service in France on the western front.


Herbert, William.


Herkomer, William Frederick (84), son of Gotlieb and Katherine Herkomer, was born in Logansport, Ind., April 9, 189S. Ile volunteered and was one of the men who left Kokomo Nov. 11, 1918, for South Carolina. Owing to the signing of the armistice, the contingent was stopped at Indianapolis, Ind., and returned home. Ile received his discharge from the Q. M. C. Nov. 12, 1918, after having served one day.


llerman, Alexander.


lerman, Walter Blaine ((1), son of William A. and Jennie Lovingier Herman, was born in IToward Co., Ind., July 14, 1889. As a member of the construction department of the Twenty- third Engineers, he went to France soon after his enlistment at Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 13, 1917.


Herrell, George W., was born in Miami, Ind. Ilis discharge was dated Dec. 13, 1918, at Camp Zachary Taylor, where he was a member of Bat. D, First Regiment, F. A. R. D. Ile was twenty-one years of age.


Herron, Kalph (7).


Herron, George, enlisted in Co. E, of Kokomo, and after spending a year at Camp Shelby, Miss., went to France with the 152nd Infantry in October. 1918.


Herschberger, Andrew B. (85), son of Benjamin B, and Emma Shrock Ilerschberger, was børn Aug. 9, 1892, at North Grove, Ind. Ile began his army training at Valparaiso, Ind., July 23. 1918, and was sent to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., where he remained for one month before going to Camp MeClellan, Ala. Shortly before receiving his discharge, Feb. 6. 1919, he was returned to Camp Zachary Taylor. He was a tractor mechanic attached to Bat. E, Thirty-sixth F. A., Twelfth Division.


Hershberger, Elmer.


liait, Jesse E. (75), son of Grant (deceased) and Grace Smith Hiatt, was born in Grant Co .. Ind. He was educated at Fairmount Academy. Ile enlisted July 7, 1917, in the hospital corps recruited at Kokomo. Ind. After training at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., he was sent to Camp Shelby, Miss,, where he was on duty until Oct. 5, 1918. He served at Toul, France, for several months and was one of two boys to remain with the company in which he enlisted, all others having been transferred to some other contingent before their return to the States.


Hickle, Arnie F.


Hickman, George, enlisted in Co. E, of Kokomo, Upon his arrival at Camp Shelby, Miss., he was indneted into federal service and assigned to Co. E, 152nd Infantry, which went to France in October, 1918.


Hicks, Walter David (18), son of A. M. and Addie Hicks, was born in Howard Co., Ind., June 5, 1896. Ile volunteered for war service June 30, 1917. Hle was at Fort Thomas, Ky., for five weeks, assigned to the Twenty-second Co., Squad Seventy-one, F. A .: then he was placed in the cavalry and sailed from New York to Panama, where he was wagoner, Troop A, Twelfth Cavalry, Corozal, Canal Zone.


Higgs, Everett, son of Luke and Betty Higgs, was born July 31, 1591. He entered the army Aug. 24, 1918, and was sent to Camp Dodge, Iowa, and assigned to Co. N. Second Battalion, Fourth Division. Ilis discharge was given Dec. 6, 19IS.


Highly, Russell M.


Ilight, Charles Adolphus, son of Marion and Elsa Hight, was born in Peru, Ind., Oct. 8, 1897 Ile enlisted in August, 1916, for service on the Mexican Border, and was promoted to corporal and truck driver of Co. D. Third Division Supply Train. Sixteenth Truck Co. He was sworn into the service at Jefferson Barracks, Mo.


MILFRED LEON DUNLAP


JOHN L.HEFFLIN


SYLVESTER HULLINGER


WILLIAM T.DAVIS


LOYD CAMPBELL


WALTER HORNADY


HARRY HAUGH


MATHEWG. CARPENTER


JUSTIN J. EDEN


JOHN F. CARNEY


WILLIAM HERBERT HARMON


ARTHUR B. BURTON


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Hlight, John Harvey, son of Marion and Elsa Flight, was born in Peru, Ind., Nov. 15, 1895. He enlisted at Peru, Ind., Feb. 16, 1917, and was in training at the following places : Columbus Barracks, Ohio; Camp Travis, Texas; Fort Snelling, Minn .; Fort Crock. Nob., and Camp Funston, Kan. He was a member of Co. C, Forty-first Infantry, and was promoted to sergeant at the last camp.


light, Orvitle Benjamin, son of Charles F. and Victoria Ilight, was born April 30, 1897. On Sept. 4, 1918, he entered the army at Kokomo, Ind., and was sent to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., but was transferred to Camp Knox, Ky. He was attached to headquarters company, Seventieth F. A. On Jan. 16, 1919, he received his discharge.


Hlight, William W., son of Marion and Elsa Hight, was born Dec. 1S, 1895. He en- listed in the army at Kokomo, Ind., Jan. 30, 1918. After receiving military training at Camp Greene. Charlotte, N. C., and Camp Merritt, N. J., he sailed for France in March, 1918. Ile was "over the top" five times with the Seventh U. S. Infantry, and after the armistice he went to Germany.


Hight, Virgil. Ilile, Lester.


Hill, Charles E., son of Ilenry D. and Emma Ilill, was born in Kokomo, Ind., June 29, 1892. He entered the army as a mechanic Aug. 24, 1915, and was discharged Dec. 5. 191S.


Hill, Clarence Leslie (69), son of W. II. and Etta Curfman Hill, was born in Bement, 111., Dec. 15, 1892. He attended high school at Jacksonville, Ill. He enlisted in the aviation department of the army at Kokomo. Ind., and was appointed chauffeur and machinist while on duty at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, and Ellington Field, Houston, Texas.


Hill, Loyd Burton, was born in Union Co., Tenu. Ile belonged to the Fourth Co., Re- ceiving Camp, at the time of his discharge Sept. 7, 1918, at Camp Wheeler, Ga.


Hill, John Clarence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill, was sent to Interlaken, Ind., Oct. 15, 1918, and was discharged at Valparaiso, Ind., Dec. 12, 1918.


Hill, Marvin, was born in Kentucky. He was nineteen years old when he joined the Regulars and was assigned to Headquarters Co., Seventh Infantry. His discharge was issued at the base hospital, Camp Greene, N. C., March 30. 1918.


Ilillis, Glen Raymond (27), son of Harrison Napoleon and Sarah Ilillis, was born in Miami Co., Ind., Dec. 9, 189]. He moved to Howard County in 1892 and gradnated from the high school in Kokomo in 1910. He was almost through the law school at Indiana University when be enlisted in the army July 26, 1917. He was promoted to sergeant in Bat. F, 150th F. A., Forty-second (Rainbow) Division. He arrived in France in October, 1917, and entered the trenches in Lorraine, Feb. 23, 1918. He remained on the Lorraine front until June 23. Ile was in the Champagne-Meuse offensive from July 25 to Ang. 11; St. Mihiel offensive, Sept. 12 to 17; minor operations in Woevre, Sept. 17 to Oct. I; Meuse-Argonne offensive, Oct. I to 28; Saumur Artillery School, Nov. 1 to Jan. 25, 1919; Army of Occupation, Neuenahr, Rhineland, Germany, Jan. 25 to April 10. He was commissioned second lientenant April 25, 1919, at Camp Pontenanzen, France, and discharged May 5, 1919, at Camp Meade. Md. He was slightly wounded twice.


Himes, Lake W., son of Leroy and Sallie Layton Ilimes, was born in Howard Co., Ind., Sept. 11, 1889. Ile is a graduate of the Greentown High School and of Purdue University. On April 26, 1918, he was sent to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky .; then he was transferred to the Signal Corps at Camp Sherman, Ohio, and after going to France he was advanced to sergeant and placed on detached service in order to attend the university at Dijon, France.


linders, Henry H. (65), son of Jobn II. and Minnie Creviston Hinders, was born July 27. 1893, near Jamesburg, Ill. He enlisted in the army July 1, 1917, at Kokomo, Ind., and was stationed with Co. E, at East Chicago, Ind. When he went to Camp Shelby, Miss., a National Gnard camp, he became a member of the 152nd Infantry, Thirty-eighth Division. He was dis- charged because of physical disability Dec. 7, 1917, but was later in the service and went to France in October, 1018, with his former contingent.


Ilinkle, Fred, entered the army at Kokomo, Ind .. Aug. 15, 1918, and after training at the Chamber of Commerce at Indianapolis, Ind., he was assigned to the Seventh Aero Squadron, Fort Wayne, Detroit, Mich.


Hinkle, Thomas. Hinton, Edward.


lite, John Thomas, was born in Kokomo, Ind. He was thirty years of age when be en- tered the army at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. When his service terminated Jan. 11, 1919, he was a member of the Fifth Battery, Field Artillery Replacement Reserve, A. E. F.


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Hobbs, Robert C., was born in Scott Co., Va. He was inducted into the army at the age of twenty-three years, and at the time of his discharge. Oct. 16. 1917. he was on duty at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.


Hobson, George William (13), son of William F. and Anna Thorne Hobson, was a mem- ber of the S. A. T. C. at Indiana University from October to December, 1918.


Hodshire, James Victor. Hodson, Lester. Hoffman, Carl


Holbert, Luke Brissey, was born at Lexington, Ky, and at the time of his enlistment he was twenty-five years of age. He entered the army Oct. 15. 1918, and was attached to Co. D. S. A. T. C., Interlaken, Ind. His discharge was given at Valparaiso, Ind .. Dec. 21, 1918.


Hollett, Chase Beroard (3), son of Leonard II and Rebecca Hollett, was born in Frances- ville. Ind., May 11, 1800. Ile entered the army April 3. 1918, at Kokomo, Ind., and was sent with a company of men to Fort Hamilton, N. Y. He was also at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., before going to France with Bat. D. Seventieth Coast Artillery Corps, where he served as a mechanic. He again reached the States Feb. 22. 1919, and was mustered out at camp Sherman, Ohio. March 12. 1919.


Holloway, Delta Everett, was indueted into service by the lloward County draft board Nov. 11, 1918, and the following day he was instered ont, as the armistice had been signed.


Hollingsworth, Arthur Smith (36), son of C. I. (deceased) and Virginia B. Rees Hollings- worth, was born May 16. 1598. lle graduated from the Russiaville High School in 1918 and entered the S. A. T. C. at Defiance College, Ohio, in October, 1918. In December, following. he was discharged.


Hollingsworth, Charles F., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Il. Hollingsworth, was born at Oak- ford, Howard Co., Ind. He went to Camp Zachary Taylor. April 26, 1918, and arrived in France in June. 1918. As a member of Co. K, lesth Infantry. he was seriously wounded while engaged in fighting on the St. Mihiel salient. He was returned home in January, 1919, and discharged at Camp Sherman, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1919. At that time he was attached to Convalescent Center Detach- ment No. 1.


Hollingsworth, Lowell (CD, son of B. C. and Laura Carter Hollingsworth, was born near Russiaville, Ind., Dec. 15. 1895. He graduated from the Russiaville High School in 1915. Enter- ing the army at Kokomo, Ind .. he was sent to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky .. Oct. 29, 1917, and for several months was a truck driver in the salvage department of the Q. M. C., but was later : motoreyele driver in the same section. His next work was the supervision of one hundred civilian laborers in the salvage department. lle was advanced to corporal Dec. 2, 1918.


Hollingsworth, Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hollingsworth, was born near Oakford, Ind. Five weeks after he had gone to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky,, he was stricken with in- fluenza and died at Camp Knox, Oct. 10. 1918.


Hollingsworth, Roy John (39), son of Joseph G. and Caroline Horseman Hollingsworth, was horn near New London, Ind., May 1, 1891. lle graduated from the New London High School in 1911. lle enlisted at Indianapolis, Ind., in the aviation department, signal corps, Dec. 13, 1917. He was in training at the following camps: Fort Thomas, Ky .: Camp Hancock, Ga. ; Camp Greene, N. C., and Camp I'pton. L. I. While at Camp Greene, he was advanced to sergeant of the Tenth Co., Fourth Regiment. Motor Mechanics, Signal Corps. He reached France Aug. 3, 1018, having gone from Canada to England first. He was stationed, in turn, at Romorantin, Orly l'ield, Neufchateau, and Colombey-les-belles, and was transferred to Repair Unit No. 328, Group (. Section Twelve. Motor Transport Corps, He had landed at Camp Dix, N. J., ahout Sept. 10, 1919, and was mustered ont September 20, 1919, at Camp Zachary Taylor.


lollopeter, Samuel L. (43), son of Brenton S. and Abbie Mills Hollopeter, was born in Leo, Allen Co., Ind. In 1905 he graduated from the high school at Noblesville, Ind., and in 1909 he completed the course at DePauw University: the next two years were spent at Columbia Uni- versity. On June 12, 1912, he married June Marie llendee, of Anderson, Ind. After enlisting at Chicago, May 13, 1917, he was commissioned first lieutenant Aug. 15. 1917, and assigned to Co. B. 311th Engineers. He was advanced to adjutant and then to captain Ang. 26, 1918, at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. He was also instructor of engineers at Camp Grant. Ill. He left there Sept. 8, 1918, for France.


Hollopeter, Vincent Maxwell (43), son of Brenton S. and Abbie Mills Hollopeter, was born at Churubusco, Ind., Ang. 28, 1892. After graduating from the Wabash High School in 1911. he attended DePauw I'niversity two years, He was commissioned first lieutenant. ordnance depart-


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ment. Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ang. 15. 1917, and promoted to captain June 28, 1918, at Wash- ington, D. C., where he was on duty in the supply department. He left for Europe Sept. 28, 1918, and landed at Brest, France, at the end of a nine days' voyage. Ile returned to the United States in May, 1919, and was discharged soon after.


Holt, Olin Raymond (17), was in the army for a short period at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Ile entered the service in October, 1918, and was discharged Dec. 15, 1918.


Holt, Oscar L.


Holman, James Wright (25), son of Mrs. Eva Wright Holman, was born Sept. 21, 1895, in Kokoma, Ind. After graduating from high school, he attended DePauw University. On Dec. 11. 1917, he enlisted in the aviation branch of the army and was promoted to sergeant May 30, 1918. Ile received military instruction at the following places: Fort Thomas, Ky. : Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky .; Kelly Field, Texas; Fort Spelling, Minn., and Camp Lee, Va. At the last camp he was a member of the Twentieth Co .. C. O. T. S. He was mustered out of the service Nov. 23, 1918.


Hoon, Clyde.


Hoover, Mbert Clinton, son of James M. and Henrietta Haskett lloover, was born in Rush Co., Ind., Dec. 31, 1978. His wife is Alice Wickiser Hoover. He received his higher education at Taylor University. In 1917 be eulisted at Indianapolis, Ind., and on Oct. 21 he was sworn in at Fort Thomas, Ky. Later he was assigned to Evacuation Hospital No, 6, and in April, 1918, went to France. lle was commissioned chaplain and first lieutenant Sept. 17. 1918, and in March, 1919, he was appointed local director of army schools at LeMans, France. Rev. Hoover arrived in New York Sept. 28, 1919, and was sent to Camp Dix, N. J., to receive his discharge.


Hoover, Henry Earl (70), son of Alonzo C. and Rose E. Hoover, was born at Athens, Fulton Co., Ind. Entering the army at Kokomo, Ind., May 2, 1918, he was stationed at Cincin- uati, Ohio, and Camp Forrest, Ga., before going to Long Island to embark for France. He spent his thirty-first birthday aboard the transport and was in England a few days before going to the continent, where he saw active service for two months on the firing line as a member of Co. L., Fifty-second Infantry.


Hoover, William F.


Hopkins, Samuel Murden (D), son of William E. and Nettie M. Hunter Hopkins, was born July 20, 1893. in Kokomo, Ind. After completing the work in the Kokomo High School, he attended Indiana P'niversity one year. On April 2. 1918, he joined the U. S. Navy Reserve at the Chicago Municipal Pier and began training to be an officer. lle was advanced from seaman first class to seaman second class and transferred to Cleveland, Ohio, For two months he was in service on the Great Lakes between Cleveland, Ohio, and Houghton, Mich. On Sept. S, 1918, he entered the officers' material school, Pelham Bay, N. Y., and was commissioned ensign Nov. 4. 1918. He was assigned to the U. S. SS. "Virginian," and formally entered ocean service on March 21, 1919. Soon after this he was advanced to lieutenant, junior grade.


Hooper. Glenn (36), son of James and Maggie Duncan Hopper, was born at Frankfort, Ind., Dec. 28, 1897. He graduated from the West Middleton High School in 1916. After entering the army at Kokomo, Ind., he was sworn in at Jefferson Barracks, Mo,, and assigned to the per- sonnel office. When he was ordered to Camp Logan, Houston, Texas, he was assigned to the headquarters company, Forty-third Infantry. Ile was transferred to the signal corps and ad- vanced from first-class private to corporal. On March 31, 1919, he was discharged at Camp Travis, Texas.


Hoppes, Don North, was a second class seaman in the navy at the Great Lakes Station until his discharge Jan, 15, 1919.


Horao, David.


Horn, Herman R., was born June 24, 1598 Ile joined the navy July 3, 1917, and was assigned to the U. S. SS. "Seattle,"


Hloro, Kurd Leon, was born Nov. 7, 1896. On Jan. 24, 1917. before America entered the war, ho enlisted in the Q. M. C. at Kokomo, Ind.


Horn, Reuben Arletha (34), enlisted in the army June 26. 1916, and arrived in France in October, 1917, with the supply company of the 150th F. A., Sixty-seventh Brigade, Forty-second (Rainbow) Division. In February, 1918, he went into action and was advanced to corporal and chief of the wagon section. He was later a member of the Twenty-fourth Casual Co. He was


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PAUL TRUMAN CALDWELL


JOSEPH CHESTER CLARKE


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WILLIAM E. BLAND


JOHN BROWN


WILLIAM C.HOROHO


LEO A. BEAIRD


HENRY M.CROOK


HOLLACE E.MAYFIELD


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MILLARD KNOWLTON


OTTO GIVENS


EDWARD A. KEY


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wounded twice, once in the band and once in the knee; he was also gassed. After the signing of the armistice he was stationed at Pouillac, France.


Hornady, Walter J. (37), son of Charles and Mila Cass Hornady, was born Dec. 22, 1895, in Elwood, Ind. He enlisted in the army at Kokomo, Ind., July 6, 1916, and was with Co. E, on the Mexican Border for eleven months. While at Fort Benjamin Harrison he was placed in the reserve, but was called into service again on April 1, 1917, and was sent to East Chicago, Ind., and then to Camp Shelby, Miss., where he was boxing and wrestling instructor natil October, 1918. Upon reaching France he was assigned to Co. E, 327th Infantry, Eighty-second Division, and at the time the armistice was signed he was on the support lines. Sergeant Hornady re- turned to the States in May, 1919, and was mustered out of the service at Camp Zachary Taylor.


Horner, Anson Gabriet, son of Joseph S. and Emma Kendall Horner, was born in Howard 'Tp., Howard Co., Ind. He graduated from the Greentown Iligh School aud attended college one year. Ilis wife is Susie Miller Horner. When he entered the army at Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 6, 1918, he was sent to Camp Zachary Taylor. For one week he was a member of the 159th Depot Brigade; then he was transferred to Development Battalion No. 1. Second Co. Detachment. On Nov. 24, 1918, he was transferred to the educational division of U. S. General Hospital No. 18. Waynesville, N. C., and received his discharge there Feb. 11, 1919.


Horner, Elmer O., enlisted in the army June 19, 1917, and was an engineer in the Forty- second Division, which went to France in October, 1917, and returned in April, 1919.


Horobo, Eroest L. (36), son of Hugh and Eudora Horobo, was born Sept. 1, 1890, at Greentown, Ind. He enlisted in the army at Kokomo, Ind., May 17, 1918. His several assign- ments Included : Columbus Barracks, Ohio; Fort Snelling, Minn .; Camp Devens, Mass .; Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. He received his discharge from Co. A, Thirty-sixth Infantry, at the last named camp.


Horoho, William Creafh (38), son of Hugh and Endora A. Waddell Horoho, was born July 16, 1893, in Union Tp., Howard Co., Ind. He attended the Jerome and Greentown High Schools two years. Ile was one of twenty-five men to leave Kokomo for South Carolina the day the armistice was signed. They did not reach their destination at Camp Wadsworth, as govern- ment orders stopped their train at Indianapolis, Ind., and these boys who had volunteered were returned home and discharged the next day.


Ilorton, Charles, son of Henry and Estella Garden Horton, was born in Tampa, Fln. He enlisted nt Chicago, Ill., in 1917, and was sent to France with Co. E, Eighth Illinois Regiment, 370th U. S. Infantry. Ile was killed in action.


Horton, Norris H. (89), son of Henry and Estella Garden Horton, was born in Tampa, Fla., Feb. 27, 1894. Ile entered the army Aug. 24, 1918, at Kokomo, Ind., and was sent with a company of men to Camp Dodge, Iowa, where he remained for one month before going to France with Co. F, 800th Pioneer Infantry. Ile was in France for about ten months.


Hoss, Fred C. (27), son of Charles E. and Nora Iloss, was born in Frankfort, Ind., Jan. 28, 1887. Immediately after he went to Camp Zachary Taylor, Sept. 5, 1917, he was appointed mess sergeant, and was assigned to the 325th F. A., Eighty-fourth Division. He left the United States Sept. 9, 1918, and returned soon after the armistice was signed. His discharge was given March 1, 1919.


Host, Eart A. Hostettler, C. E.


Hostettler, Clyde L., was born in Howard Co., Ind., and at the time of his enlistment. he was twenty-five years of age. He was attached to Co. F, 120th Engineers. On Dec. 19, 1918, he was discharged at Fort Benjamin Harrison.


Hondley, Charles W.


Honser, Russell G., son of Leonard II. and Nona V. Winterrowd Hlouser, was born in Howard Co., Ind., July 21, 1900. He enlisted in the army May 7, 1917, at Kokomo, Ind., and was promoted to sergeant in the motor transport corps, R. U. No. 327, Group D, Section No. 15, A. E. F.


Houston, Fred.


Ilowe, Jacob Releigh, son of John and Mattie Howe, was born at Roseclare, Ill., June 2, 1891. He was promoted to first-class private and was in active service on the front lines near Metz. His last assignment was with Co. C, 112th Ammunition Train, Thirty-seventh Division. On April 14, 1919, his discharge was issued at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.


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LAWRENCE R. LONG


WESLEY MCREYNOLDS


CHARLES P.MCDONELL




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