History of Pettis County, Missouri, Part 25

Author: McGruder, Mark A
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Topeka, [Kan.] : Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 962


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Canteen Committee reports following service: (a) Troop trains served ice cream, sandwiches, coffee, cigarettes, postal cards, chewing gum, candy and apples; (b) seventeen sick and disabled soldiers were given first aid; (c) troop trains met, forty-seven; men served, 22,200; (d) The distributing department has assembled and given out 575 pack- ages to men departing for different cantonments the following articles: One bath towel, one face towel, one toilet soap, one talcum powder or tooth paste, total packages, 575; (e) the committee, through its individ- ual efforts, banked $2,146; (f) the canteen department, co-operating with the Missouri, Kansas & Texas officials, provided a neat canteen hut at the Missouri, Kansas & Texas passenger station that our soldiers may be conveniently cared for. Mrs. Connie Doyle, chairman. The Red Cross disbursements in Pettis County were $22,797.27 from October, 1917, to October, 1918.


Home Service Section of Civilian Relief, Red Cross .- This branch of the Red Cross service was organized on the 17th day of January, 1917, at the office of James T. Montgomery. Mr. Montgomery was appointed county chairman, with authority to appoint his own committees. He named Miss Rose Waddell, executive secretary, and Mrs. J. S. Brenne- man, Miss Jessie Blair and George K. Mackey and Harry R. Finke as the committee to take charge of the work. Headquarters is at the law office of Mr. Montgomery over the Sedalia National Bank, Third and Ohio avenues. This branch of the Red Cross service looks after the welfare and interests of the dependents of the soldiers of the Republic. It ad- ministers them relief wherever needed. This service also takes care of the correspondence of the families of the soldier and keeps the family in touch with him; it takes up necessary Governmental matters with the soldier and his dependents; looks after the matter of securing alot- ments due soldiers' dependents; attends to what legal work his family, his estate or affairs requires in his absence. If the allotment due de- pendents is slow in arriving, this branch advances it. In fact, any mat-


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ter which distresses the dependents of a soldier or any matter which affects either their or his welfare, receives prompt attention here. The people are not made to feel that they are being dealt with as objects of charity, but they are correctly made to feel that they are being given their rights, kindly and without cost and ungrudgingly.


American Red Cross Drive .- This organization has had two drives for funds in Pettis County. W. D. Steele was appointed district chair- man for central Missouri. He organized the counties under his jurisdic- tion and raised the quota assigned to the district. L. P. Andrews was appointed county chairman to take charge of the raising of funds in this county and appointed the following as his assistants: L. P. Andrews, campaign manager; W. T. Lawhead, war fund cashier; general committee, H. R. Finke, J. D. Donnohue, J. T. Montgomery, J. S. Breeneman, George K. Mackey, W. M. Johns, Sylvan Kahn, E. F. Yancey ; women's committee, Mrs. R. M. Johns, Miss Jessie Blair, Miss Margaret Mackey ; publicity com- mittee, M. V. Carroll, A. L. Crandall, S. R. Smith ; speakers' committee, Carl S. Hoffman, Mrs. E. F. Yancey ; war fund committee, E. F. Yancey, J. D. Donnohue, C. C. Evans, Harry Sneed, L. P. Andrews.


In the first drive the people responded with $10,000 in subscriptions. On May 27, 1918, the second campaign was launched and continued until May 27th. The quota of the county was $23,800 and the amount pledged was $40,500. Mr. Andrews organized the city and a house to house canvas was made. J. S. Brenneman took charge of the solicitors in the rural districts. He used each school district as a unit and appointed captains who appointed their own teams in the district and made the canvass. The funds raised in these two campaigns went to the national organization, Red Cross, and was not used for local work. A campaign was made for the Y. M. C. A. work to be carried into the Army on this side and "over there." Mr. Andrews was the county chairman, with Mr. Brenneman again in charge of the rural districts. The committee was practically the same as that used for Red Cross drives. This campaign succeeded and the quota was reached, the county pledging $12,000 for the Y. M. C. A. work. L. P. Andrews, associated with Captain Kranz, of the Salvation Army, put on a campaign for that organization and succeeded in raising $3,200 for local work.


A campaign was made in November, 1918, known as the United War Work Campaign, for the benefit of the following organizations: Na-


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tional War Work Council of the Young Men's Christian Association, War Work Council of the National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association, National Catholic War Council (Knights of Columbus), Jew- ish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service, American Library Association and the Salvation Army. Pettis County, in this campaign, was placed in the twelfth district. W. D. Steele was appointed district chair- man and given the following counties comprising the district: Johnson County, quota $29,500; Pettis County, quota $40,500; Benton County, quota $10,000; Morgan County, quota $7,000; Hickory County, quota $3,000; Camden County, quota $4,500; total $95,000.


Pettis County has responded, ungrudgingly and with promptness, to every single call made upon her by the Nation in the present World's War. Pettis County men have gone to do their part; Pettis County women have gone to do their part, and Pettis County men, women and children who are here have and are doing their work nobly and are giv- ing their money freely and gladly that the cause might succeed. The county has done its part in the four Liberty Loan campaigns already made, being one of the counties in the Eighth Federal Reserve Bank Dis- trict. In the first Liberty Loan the Federal Reserve officials named Dr. W. J. Ferguson as county chairman and a little later associated with him Dr. E. F. Yancey and Charles C. Evans, of the Sedalia Trust Com- pany. In this campaign the county's aggregate purchase was $245,000. In the second loan, W. H. Powell, of the Citizen's National Bank, was named as county chairman and Charles C. Evans associated with him. In this loan $885,000 was subscribed. In the third loan, the Federal Re- serve Bank officials named Charles C. Evans as county chairman and $1,012,000 was subscribed. In the fourth loan Charles C. Evans was again named county chairman and the people of the county responded, subscribing for $1,500,000. Committees were appointed by the county chairman, which served during the four loans as follows: Executive com- mittee, Dr. E. F. Yancey, W. H. Powell, L. P. Andrews, H. W. Harris and Mrs. J. A. Lamy ; officers general committee, county chairman, Charles C. Evans; county vice-chairman, George K. Mackey ; director of publicity, William B. Malone ; director of speakers, Carl Hoffman ; director of women, Mrs. J. A. Lamy ; director of sales, J. S. Brenneman; director of bankers, W. H. Powell; director of cities and towns, H. R. Finke; director of town- ships, J. D. Donohue; director of supplies, Arthur L. Crandall.


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The Fourth Liberty Loan was oversubscribed in the county by better than thirty per cent. The table below gives the quota and subscription of each township:


Pettis, whole county quota $1,181,000


Total sales __ $1,494,900


City of Sedalia, men's quota


450,000


Total sales __


798,150


City of Sedalia, women's quota


150,000


Total sales __


164,800


Blackwater township, men's quota


25,000


Total sales __ 18,700


Blackwater township, women's quota_


8,500


Total sales __ 5,950


Bowling Green Twp., men's quota.


22,000


Total sales _.


19,800


Bowling Green Twp., women's quota


7,000


Total sales _.


2,750


Cedar township, men's quota.


20,000


Total sales _.


23,300


Cedar township, women's quota


6,500


Total sales __


12,550


Dresden township, men's quota


25,000


Total sales __


16,000


Dresden township, women's quota


8,000


Total sales _.


1,800


Elk Fork township, men's quota


20,000


Total sales.


17,800


Elk Fork township, women's quota.


6,000


Total sales _.


4,150


Flat Creek township, men's quota


24,000


Total sales _.


19,500


Flat Creek township, women's quota


8,000


Total sales __


5,550


Green Ridge Twp., men's quota


36,000


Total sales.


33,150


Green Ridge Twp., women's quota


12,000


Total sales _.


12,150


Heath Creek Twp., men's quota.


29,000


Total sales _.


24,250


Heath Creek Twp., women's quota


10,000


Total sales _.


6,350


Houstonia township, men's quota


30,000


Total sales _.


32,750


Houstonia township, women's quota


10,000


Total sales _.


11,950


Hughesville township, men's quota


34,000


Total sales.


34,150


Hughesville township, women's quota.


11,000


Total sales.


9,100


Lake Creek Twp., men's quota.


15,000


Total sales.


14,350


Lake Creek Twp., women's quota


5,000


Total sales _.


1,400


LaMonte township, men's quota


34,000


Total sales_


42,350


LaMonte township, women's quota


11,500


Total sales.


15,900


Longwood township, men's quota


29,000


Total sales.


29,650


Longwood township, women's quota.


10,000


Total sales.


10,150


Prairie township, men's quota


22,000


Total sales


18,100


Prairie township, women's quota


7,500


Total sales.


5,550


Sedalia township, men's quota


32,000


Total sales.


13,850


Sedalia township, women's quota


11,000


Total sales_


2,600


Smithton township, men's quota


29,000


Total sales.


33.050


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Smithton township, women's quota ___ 10,000 Total sales


10,400


Washington township, men's quota ___


24,000


Total sales.


18,100


Washington township, women's quota 8,000


Total sales. 4,800


The Missouri Pacific shops sold $159,950; Missouri Pacific old shops, $17,150 ; Missouri Pacific road and office men, $64,150; a total of $241,250. The Katy shops sold $80,900; the Katy road and office men, $58,450; a total of $139,350, and a total for both systems of $384,850.


Total subscriptions for the county in the four loans is $3,642,900.


Pettis County Council of Defense, T. R. Luckett, chairman; W. P. Kimber, secretary; M. Chasnoff, treasurer. Township chairmen: Black- water, G. L. Daniel; LaMonte, A. J. Hughes; Elk Fork, William H. Pur- chase; Houstonia, B. F. McClure; Hughesville, C. W. McAninch; Long- wood, Willis Taylor; Heath's Creek, Edward Younger; Bowling Green, Kalo Monsees ; Cedar, W. H. Browneller ; Dresden, W. F. Wheaton; Prairie, J. Clark Longan; Sedalia, C. A. Thomas; Smithton, M. D. Norton; Lake Creek, Ferdinand Bruehl; Washington, D. S. Crissman; Flat Creek, J. A. Elliott; Green Ridge, Victor Lewis; T. R. Luckett, M. Chasnoff, R. V. Denny, C. M. Long, J. R. Clark, W. H. Ferguson, W. P. Kimberlin.


Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense and Food Conser- vation. Executive committee, Mrs. S. E. Cotton, honorary chairman ; Mrs. E. A. Wood, chairman; Mrs. John T. Heard, vice-chairman; Mrs. M. V. Carroll, secretary; Mrs. W. S. Cotton, treasurer; Mrs. George Bich- sel, chairman production ; Mrs. Joseph Waddell, chairman home economics ; Mrs. W. D. Steele, chairman patriotic music; Mrs. Harry Sneed, chair- man patriotic speakers; Mrs. C. C. Lawson, chairman registration; Mrs. Sylvan Kahn, chairman publicity; Miss Rose Waddell, chairman child wel- fare; Miss Irene Blair, chairman patriotic education.


National War Savings Cominittee, Baby Bonds and Thrift Stamps. -- In the fall of 1917 Mr. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, through the Regional bank director at St. Louis, appointed James T. Montgomery as county chairman and George W. Arnold and L. P. Andrews vice-chairmen for the county. The gentlemen perfected an organization in the rural districts by appointing the school directors of their respective districts to take charge of the sales in their district. They organized the city by laying it off in blocks and appointing committees to solicit sale of the bonds and stamps and made a house to house canvas. This committee, from the office of its chairman, wrote an individual letter to each school


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child in the city and county explaining the work they were engaged in and its necessity. Such a letter was also written to each school teacher and one to each taxpayer in the city and county. In this publicity work something like 7,500 letters were written. The county's quota was placed at $700,000. The drive began for the baby bonds and Thrift Stamps on October 23, 1917, and closed December 1, 1918. The quota was exceeded. The people responded and bought $750,000. These bonds and stamps have been sold in the streets, in business houses in the county, from churches, school houses, and, in fact, every place where people met and talked with one another. County Chairman Montgomery appointed in this work a committee, termed "The Federal Committee," which rendered valuable service in raising the county quota. Federal committee: W. B. Malone, L. P. Andrews, Sylvan Kahn, W. H. Powell, H. R. Finke, W. M. Barnett, C. H. Bothwell, C. C. Evans, H. W. Harris, E. T. Barrens, H. M. Bryan, Shields Smith, H. H. Holtzen, A. M. Embry, Ira Melton, W. M. Johns, John Mclaughlin, W. J. Riley, J. W. Stewart, J. Waldman, Dr. E. A. Woods, Rex Wright, Charles D. Guy, E. E. Johnson, C. M. Long, Al Baumgartner, J. T. Downs, Vic Leftler, W. E. Bard, F. W. Redfield, Hugh Courtney, H. Terry, William Cloney, Carl Hoffman, Dan Kennedy, Lee Montgomery, Jack Truitt.


CHAPTER XLII.


SOLDIERS IN WORLD'S WAR


The following is the list of Pettis County soldiers of the Republic in the World War with their names and rank. This list was furnished by Miss Irene Blair, of Sedalia, secretary of the Pettis County Historical Society. The following offered all they had for their country:


Adair, Robin; Adams, Herbert J .; Albaugh, Leo M .; Alcorn, Ernest R .; Alcorn, Floyd; Aldredge, Amos R .; Aldredge, Otis; Alexander, E. W .; Allen, George B .; Altemiller, Roy C .; Altemiller, Ruben H .; Ander- son, Luther C .; Anderson, Ross Earl; Anderson, William H .; Anthony, Jimm; Arens, Emil; Arnold, August S .; Arnold, W. P .; Ashurst, Ray- mond M .; Atkinson, Edward H .; Attebury, Wayne E .; Abernathy, Will- iam; Adams, Almon; Adams, Floyd R .; Adams, P. M .; Adkins, Edward Parkerson; Agee, Pierce; Akeman, Ralph W .; Albers, Dr. E. A., contract surgeon; Alcott, Leslie A .; Alderman, Elmer C .; Alderman, Orville Ross; Aldredge, Stanley ; Alexander, A .; Alexander, Clyde William, Sgt .; Alex- ander, J. C .; Aldredge, Otis; Alexander, William F .; Allee, Florence D .; Allen, Arthur ; Allen, Charles; Allen, Deson ; Allen, Dipon; Allen, Jesse ; Allen, J. V .; Allison, Newton; Altemiller, Frederic George; Anderson, Chamblin ; Anderson, George Levard; Anderson, J. J .; Anderson, Joseph W .; Anspaugh, H .; Anderson, W. E .; Anthony, Allen; Anthony, Eugene S .; Arenson, Albert, Sgt .; Armstrong, David D .; Armstrong, Frank ; Aspel- mier, Elsie, nurse A. R. C .; Astroth, Frank ; Aterburn, Walter S .; Atkinson, George F., Corp .; Avansino, Victor P .; Aycock, Wilson.


Babcock, Glenn; Bahner, Joseph Leo; Bailey, Bert Lee; Bailey, Frank L .; Bailey, Maurice W .; Bailey, Victor; Baker, Emery L .; Baldwin, W. V .; Baldwin, J. W., Sgt .; Baldwin, Roy ; Baldwin, W. R., Sgt .; Bales, Henry E .; Bales, Jessie Robert; Ballance, Leon; Balley, G. G .; Ballinger, Dency Hobson; Baltzell, Fray S .; Baltzell, Homer; Barchus, William; Barde,


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William ; Bardwell, Alonzo H .; Barger, Nicholas J .; Barley, Harold ; Barnes, J. O .; Barnes, Luther; Barnes, Thomas O .; Barnes, W. M .; Barnett, Philip; Barnum, Dr. Kenneth R., 1st Lieut .; Barrett, Herbert E .; Barrow, Earl ; Bartlett, C .; Bartlett, O. H .; Bast, Joe; Bast, Samuel Crawford; Baum, Thomas Allen; Baumgartner, Carl; Beach, A. R .; Beaman, Thomas ; Bea- man, Willard E .; Beaman, William H .; Beatty, John M .; Beatty, Thomas E .; Beems, Henry V .; Bell, D. B .; Bell, D. C .; Bell, Fred; Bell, James E .; Bellamy, Robert P .; Bellas, George F., 1st Lieut .; Belt, Albert E .; Bell- wood, James; Bendure, Ernest M., Capt .; Bennett, Elleria L .; Bennett, Joseph T .; Bergman, H. C .; Bergmann, Philip Jacob; Bertram, Fred J .; Best, Lester E .; Beyeler, Alvin; Biggers, Rev. W. T .; Biggs, Oscar B .; Biles, Malvie J .; Billings, Peter; Binder, Charles J .; Birch, J .; Birch, Rus- sell; Birdsong, Golder E .; Birdsong, Lee Earl; Bishop, Arthur Rorey ; Bishop, C .; Bishop, Dr. W. T., Capt .; Bistline, Arthur James; Black, Olander C .; Black, William F .; Black, William Franklin; Blackburn, Marshall P., Jr .; Blackman, Charles; Blackman, John Hale; Bachant, Nicholas ; Bahner, Arthur J .; Bahner, Otto; Baker, Irwin; Baldwin, Will- iam V .; Barnard, Leon; Barnett, Lawrence; Barnett, Robert L .; Barrow, William ; Bass, Alva ; Bast, Tom ; Batson, Oscar; Battersby, R. S .; Bugher, George Glines ; Baum, Leonard H .; Beach, Lawrence; Beach, Paul; Beck, William, Lt. Commander; Beckley, Sherman D .; Beckmeyer, Dr. W. A .; Beger, Carl William; Bell, Earl C .; Bennett, Ray E .; Berger, Reuben; Berry, Hal H .; Berry, Harry O., Lieut .; Berry, Thomas; Bishop, Everett A .; Blades, Ralph; Bloess, Herman; Boatwright, William; Boham, Ralph E .; Bohling, Frank ; Bohon, William Noah ; Bond, F. A .; Border, Dr .; Bour, Coy ; Bowmer, James ; Bowser, John ; Braden, Lee; Brandt, Ernest; Bras- hear, Charles; Blair, C .; Blair, Samuel R .; Blarn, Sam R .; Blochberger, Cledus; Blount, Ralph; Boatright, Dean; Boatwright, J. Y .; Bohling, Charles G .; Bohon, George E .; Bohon, James Madison; Bohon, Oliver; Bolch, Harry William; Bolden, G .; Bollinger, William F .; Bolton, Rob- ert W .; Bonham, E. H .; Booker, William; Borchers, John Henry ; Borg- meyer, Bernard J .; Bormann, William F .; Bower, Maurice; Bowers, Lester; Bowman, Rolla C .; Boyle, Raymond Charles; Boyle, Elmer; Boyle, Earl; Bozarth, Marion Lewis; Bradford, Leslie; Bradley, Frank R .; Bradley, William; Bradshaw, Clarence B .; Bradwell, Hiram; Brainer; Brandenberg, Harry Gray; Brandt, John Lee; Brandt, Ray- mond; Branstetter, Samuel Winfred; Bratton, Lettie, Red Cross Nurse : Bratten, Paris W .; Brauer, C. H .; Braum, Leslie; Breckenridge, Dewey ;


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Bremer, Clarence; Bremer, Elmer D .; Bremer, Harvey; Brewster, D .; Brereton, Everett McKneel; Brewster, Harry; Brewster, Raymond; Bridges, A. C .; Bridges; Bridgewater, John; Brimmer, Harvey Henry ; Brink, Fred; Brinker, Frank Simon; Britt, Alvin K .; Brizendine, Floyd; Brizendine, H. A., Corp .; Bishop, Oscar E .; Brooks; Brooks, L. F .; Bros- nahar, Daniel V .; Brown, Benjamin H., Lieut .; Brource; Brown, E .; Brown, Earl E .; Brown, Eddie; Brown, Glenn; Brown, Lacey; Brown, Lancey C .; Brown, M .; Brown, Roy Albert; Brown, S. D .; Brown, Thomas G .; Brown, William Benjamin; Brown, W. J. B .; Brownfield, Cobe Milton; Broyls, Jewell Octave; Bruce, R. A., Corp .; Brummer, Emil; Brunckhorst, Otto William; Bruns, Gottlieb C .; Bruns, Julius A .; Bucher, Jacob E .; Buckley, Lee; Buckner, Hallie; Buckner, L. L .; Buford, William; Bunner, Everett; Burford, D. William; Burk, Charles James; Burke, Arthur Bryan; Burke, J. P .; Burnes, Roy A .; Burris, A .; Burriss, Aubrey; Bur- rowes, Mark; Burton, Elmer; Buss, Allen; Buss, Ernest; Burton, H. B .; Butcher, Lee; Butermeyer, V. H .; Butler, Clarence; Burr, George W., Brig .- Gen .; Butler, P. J .; Butterwick, William Charles; Bird, Alonzo T .; Bird, Richard; Byrnes, Garland Francis; Bremmer, Raymond; Brewster, Evans ; Brill, Arthur; Bringes, Irving, Lieut .; Brinker, Albert J .; Brooke, Collier; Brosing, Curtis R .; Brown, John; Brown, Spencer A .; Brown, Thomas G .; Broyles, Vernon H .; Brunges, August; Brunkhorst, Otto William; Bruns, F. E., Lieut .; Bryant, Ellis E .; Buckley, Emmett; Buck- ley, Eugene P .; Bunyan, Charles ; Burk, Bon; Burke, Jamie Mike; Burk, John C .; Burke, Joseph.


Calvin, George D .; Campbell, William H .; Cannady, Charles M .; Car- lock, Leroy H .; Carpenter, Nona W .; Carpenter, Verner F .; Carroll, Boyd, Lieut .; Cartwright, Clyde; Cartwright, Joe L., Jr .; Cartwright, C. P., 1st Lieut .; Cartwright, Tom; Cashman, Joe, Sgt .; Cecil, Earl A .; Calla- combe, William; Chamberlain, Charles L .; Chance, James Harry; Chand- ler, James E .; Chasnoff, Joseph A .; Chestnut, Holly; Clark, Charles T .; Clark, George; Cleveland, William C .; Clifford, Leo; Coates, Elbert C .; Coates, Owen; Codding, Almeron B., Corp .; Collins, Arthur B .; Collins, Lawrence, Lieut .; Colson, August; Cone, Albert B .; Conkle, Harry S .; Connelly, George T .; Connor, Emmett M., Lieut .; Cook, Granville Lee ; Cook, Levi; Cooper, George M .; Cooper, Henry R .; Cooper, James Ivan; Cordes, Dewey Earl; Cousley, Esther ; Cousley, Robert, Lieut .; Cox, Allen ; Cox, Archie Ray ; Cox, Herbert S .; Cox, Samuel Arthur; Crafton, Albert ; Crawford, James E .; Croy, Harold B .; Croy, William C .; Cunningham, Frank; Cunningham, William D .; Curnutt, Adolph G .; Curtis, Fred; Cus- ter, Jack Allen; Curtis, Robert Lester; Cutter, C. E .; Cutter, George;


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Cable, Beul; Caldwell, Carl; Calvin, Walter Thomas; Calvin, William J .; Camp, Jesse Reeves ; Campbell, Dr. A. J., 1st Lieut .; Campbell, James D .; Campbell, Chester W .; Campbell, Jesse; Campbell, Leslie O .; Campbell, Lester; Campbell, Marshall; Cantrell, J. F .; Carlson, Carl G .; Carlton, Carl J .; Carmichael, Porter; Carpenter, Charles Roy ; Carpenter, Leroy ; Carpenter, Thomas Milton; Carpenter, Walter Clarence; Carpenter, Wil- bur Luther; Carr, Clarence; Carol, R .; Carroll, Vincent; Carson, Charles ; Carson, Harry S .; Carter, Carl; Carter, Lucius; Cartwright, C. P., Lieut .; Carruthers, John Noah ; Castle, Earl M .; Caulifield, Bernard ; Cave, Alfred, Y. M. C. A .; Cayton, Leland H., Sgt .; Cayton, William O .; Chambers, S. V .; Chamblin, Lee F .; Chamblin, Robert L .; Chancey, Clarence; Chancey, C. M .; Chancey, F. D .; Chandler, James C .; Chaney, C. M .; Chappell, L. Marvin; Charles, T. Walls; Chase, C .; Chase, J. L .; Chester, Walter L .; Childers, C. M .; Chism, H .; Church, George T .; Cierpiot, Charles J .; Cla- baugh, Dr. O. W .; Clansen, Louey Edwin; Clark, Allen N .; Clark, Ray- mond D., Lieut .; Clark, Samuel V., Jr .; Clifford, Donald J .; Case, Edgar; Clifford, L. M .; Cline, Frank; Clingan, Darrell; Cockrell, Louis E .; Coff- man, Harold; Coffman, John W .; Coffman, Lee; Cohen, Sam B .; Coleman, Martin R .; Collins, Christie; Collins, Harry L., 1st Lieut .; Collins, L. B .; Collins, Michael William; Colvin, T. F .; Combs, Clarence; Combs, John William; Combs, Raymond L .; Comfort, Luther; Connor, Clarence Joseph ; Conway, Alphonse Hy .; Conway, L. E .; Conway, Louis E .; Cook, Arthur J .; Cook, F. P .; Cookman, Jesse; Coontz, Leland Ira; Cooper, Charles O .; Cooper, Frank Spurgeon; Copas, William F .; Corder, George W .; Corley, Leonard; Cornine, John Robert; Corrine, Leonard I .; Cotton, Everett ; Counce, Earnest; Counce, Willie S .; Cox, A. E .; Cox, Charles ; Cox, Elvin V .; Cox, Glenn A .; Cóx, Harry, 1st Lieut; Craddock, George Washington ; Craddock, H. E .; Crafield, Reuben N .; Crafton, Albert R., Sgt .; Crafton, Albert R .; Craig, David M .; Craighill, Wayne; Cramer, Charles S .; Cra- mer, David W .; Cramer, George W .; Cramer, Lewis F .; Crane, Palmer; Cranfill, William Lazarus; Crawford, Jack; Creagan, Harry; Creagen, William; Creegan, Marvin J .; Creton, Thomas; Croll, Carl Henry ; Croll, Ernest Louis ; Crowie, E .; Crowder, Franklin Monroe; Crum, Wade ; Cully, Chilton; Cummings, Francis Taylor; Cunningham, H. D .; Cunningham, Robert J .; Cureton, William Joseph ; Curran, Joseph T .; Currier, James ; Currier, Stanley ; Curry, Dan; Curtis, Austin Lee; Curtz, Carl H.


Daniel, Glover A .; Darr, Joseph L .; Davidson, Robert L., Lieut .; Davis, Earl H .; Davis, Elmer E .; Davis, Oliver Sprell; Davis, William


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Wallace; Dawson, Ira Emmett; Dawson, Leonard; Day, Edgar; DeHaven, John William; DeJarnette, Felix N .; Dickerson, W. J .; Diddon, Luther Harris; Dietzman, Amos; Dirck, John F .; Dobbins, J. W .; Donahue, Rob- ert Emmett; Donaldson, Raymond; Douglas, Norman H .; Dowd, Lee M .; Dowdy, James Luther; Downing, Clarence M .; Dow, Harvey D .; Down- ing, Jed; Downs, Thomas Wesley ; Doyle, Vander; Duff, Allan E .; Duff, Ernest M .; Dunkin, Claude Ervin; Dunn, Velmer Starr; Dunnica, John Leon ; Durham, Henry F .; Durrett, Dr. John R .; Danforth, Edwin Virgin; Daniels, Charles P .; Dankenbring, Fritz Hy .; Darrall, Lee; Davidson, Rev. R. L., Y. M. C. A .; Davidson, Will; Davis, Albert Sidney ; Davis, Charles; Davis, Charles O .; Davis, Dewey; Davis, Finis Arnold; Davis, Forest Margett; Davis, Frank; Davis, Al. C .; Davis, Stewart; Davis, Ulris Hamilton; Davis, W. U .; Davis, William W .; Dawson, Jesse M .; Day, Thomas R .; Dayton, Robert; Dean, Claude; Dean, Harold; Dean, N. H .; Dedrick, Henry E .; DeGaris, William H., 1st Lieut; DeHaven, Lemuel A .; Deimler, A. H .; Deitmaring, John Ordvin; Deitmaring, Will- iam Joseph; Demand, L. A .; Demand, Lester; Denning, Clyde R .; Dent, Paul; Deuel, O. J .; Depry, Daniel Frederick ; Devall, W. A .; Devine, Frank L .; Devine, J. Harry; Devine, Michael Thomas, Corp .; DeWitt, Arthur D .; DeWitt, Ollie Anderson; Dexheimer, Lawrence; Dick, Herman H .; . Dickens, Charles; Dickman, Louis; Dietrich, George M .; Dietzman, Bry- ant; Dietzmann, Emmett; Dietzman, George; Diggs, G. L .; Dillard, G. R .; Dilley, Altus; Dilley, Maurice Herbert; Dillon, Claude Okee; Dillon. Fred; Dinsmore, Thad; Dirck, Jacob Paul; Dirck, John Simpson; Dirck, Robert; Dirck, Joseph P., Jr .; Dittmer, Walter ; Dixon, Ammie E .; Dixon, L. A .; Dobbins, O. J .; Doherty, James, Capt .; Doll, Clarence W .; Dorsey, Gus; Douglas, J. F .; Douglas, Fay Robin E .; Dove, Lee Albert; Dow, Mark; Dow, Harvey D .; Dow, Norman D .; Dow, Paul; Downing, Joe E .; Downs, Joseph Harold, Sgt .- Maj .; Downs, Thomas N .; Doyle, Walter; Drake, W. P .; Drenon, Clay H .; Drenon, James W .; Driggers, William; Duckworth ; Duffield, Robert; Dugan, George; Duggins, Clarence; Duncan, Caleb Marion ; Dunham, Arthur Earl; Duncan, Willard J .; Dunn, Ross R .; Durham, W. Arthur; Duvall, Oscar; Dyer, Grover Cleveland.




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