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Connected with this lodge is also an auxiliary by the ladies of mem- bers of this lodge. At present Mrs. Will Wolsleger is clerk of the auxiliary.
NORTH BEND LODGE
This lodge of the Modern Woodmen of America was organized June 14, 1889. The charter members were as follows: E. E. Davis, C. K. Watson, Ernest Kern, S. J. Hyatt, Ira Doane, J. A. Newal, J. E. New- som, H. G. Snyder, C. O. Armstead, Peter Gillis, O. M. Scott, F. S. Millar, C. W. Dodge, Robert Wyatt, John Ross, Burlingame Walker, J. H. Chalmers, F. S. King, A. E. Kemper, Harry Walker, A. J. Siders, F. J. Kastle and G. O. Dodge.
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The present total membership of this lodge is 221. The first and 1920 elective officers are as follows :
First Officers Title 1920 Officers
E. E. Davis. Consul
M. L. Tharp
Ernest Kern.
Advisor .R. G. Miner
M. G. Snyder Banker
R. H. Haverfield
S. J. Hyatt.
Escort H. A. Millar
C. O. Armstead
Secretary
C. C. Frahm
J. E. Newsom
Watchman C. C. Frahm
Ira Doane.
Physician
P. R. Howard
Past Consul A. W. Millar
The present trustees are: F. S. Millar, James Coen, E. H. Rector.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN
This is the oldest of all the fraternal insurance orders that have ever been instituted in the United States. It was formed by laboring men at Meadsville, Pennsylvania, in 1868, and now has its members in all parts of America by the tens of thousands. Millions of dollars have been paid to beneficiaries in the last half century and more. All other similar institutions have been patterned after this order. This lodge provides for $2,000 to be paid upon proof of death, and thus far they have never failed to pay within thirty days-the limit.
FREMONT LODGE No. 23
This lodge was organized at the City of Fremont, December 8, 1883. Its original members were: F. M. Smith, N. H. Brown, A. E. Stewart, A. G. Weander, H. D. Brooks, A. O. Noreen, C. C. Beverage, E. J. Boyd, S. R. Patten, R. C. Vaughn, B. F. French, W. G. Yost, S. L. Cleland, H. K. Middekauff, P. D. Denney.
The present (1920) total membership of this lodge is fifty. Other lodges of this order are found at Nickerson, Hooper, Scribner, Snyder, Dodge and North Bend.
The first elective officers were: H. D. Brooks, master workman ; H. K. Middekauff, recorder; B. F. French, financier; E. G. Boyd, treas- urer; N. H. Brown, one of the trustees.
The 1920 officers, are: C. K. Coleman, master workman; C. R. Shaffer, recorder and financier; A. K. Dame, treasurer; Louis Hanson, trustee.
HOOPER LODGE No. 226
Ancient Order United Workmen Lodge No. 226 was organized at Hooper January 8, 1892, and now has a membership of fifty-one. The first or charter members of this lodge were inclusive of the following persons : Frank Hegenbotham, Angus Philips, John Ring, Bernard Monnich, C. E. Ingelsby, T. W. Lyman, E. W. Renkin, John McKeage, Fred Bruse, Fred F. Heine, W. Adkins, Fred Burbank, George W. Swei- gard, A. E. Tunberg, H. D. Dodendorf, W. E. Wilson, J. L. Alperstead, William Borkenhagen, Carl Kahlbeck, Charles Buckolz, J. D. Stroup, E. W. Renkin, Louis Edelman, Dan C. Foley, George W. Wolcott.
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This lodge leases its hall and has regular meetings. Of its first and present (1920) elective officers the subjoined is a list :
First Officers Title Present Officers
John Ring . Past Master Workman. John Edelmaire
Angus Philips
Master Workman. . W. C. Springer
E. W. Renkin.
Foreman W. F. Bayer
Bernard Monnich
Overseer Frank H. Nelson
C. E. Ingelsby Recorder John Ring
T. W. Lyman.
Treasurer A. E. Tunberg
John McKeage
Guide Lester O. Jeffers
Fred Bruse.
Inside Watch.
A. E. Tunberg
Fred F. Heine
Outside Watch Christ Dethelfsen
BEN HUR
This modern beneficiary order was organized in Crawfordsville, Indiana, in the eighties and its name was taken from Gen. Lew Wallace's celebrated novel of the Orient called "Ben Hur" who was the leading character of the wonderful literary production. Dodge County at this date has only one such Lodge or Court as it is called, and this one is at Fremont. It was organized January 14, 1895 and now has a member- ship of thirty-nine, but at one time had a large following. It may be of interest as the years slip away to know who were charter members in this lodge, as herein is found the names of many of the city's best known business and professional men:
Frank Hammond
O. H. P. Shively M. S. Short A. Truesdell
A. Truesdell
Jacob Brown
Fred Drew
P. E. Lumberd
B. H. Siepker
Edward Benton
C. R. De La Matyr
C. T. C. Lollich
Charles H. Brunner
W. H. Atwood
Harry R. Pettit
L. M. Keene
Ira Wallingford
W. R. Van Dusen
G. Nieman
T. L. Mathews
F. I. Ellick, Jr.
F. T. Hanlon
A. K. Dane
L. S. Moe
J. H. Mathews
B. Franklin
J. T. McGinnis
I. McKennon
Charles L. Olds
William W. Fish
R. C. McDonald
F. M. Claflin
C. C. Pollard
Z. P. Stephens
George F. Wolz
C. W. Wallace
W. H. Munger
R. E. Parker
E. A. Truesdell
J. Hughes
J. A. Murrell
A. D. Smith
F. W. Sisson
E. E. Cochran
James S. Seeley
J. E. Frick
J. C. Ferguson
R. L. Hammond James D. Bell
C. W. Jones
J. D. McDonald
C. R. Schaeffer
Grant Parsons
N. J. Walker
Paul Colson
R. A. Twiss
William H. Lucraft Fred Gumpert
George Haslam
J. H. Rogers
W. H. Jones
Dan Miller
Frank Dolezal
C. D. Marr
T. R. Churchill
C. Sigafoos F. A. McGinnis
T. W. Miller
M. H. Hunter
J. H. Knowles
Ira A. Wood
D. B. Cary William Marshall
Wm. R. Brunner
H. L. Himes
O. Anderson
M. B. Croll
George B. Eddy C. Johannsen
Lewis Leedom
P. A. Nelson
Al D. Sears
M. L. Godfrey
L. D. Richards
Henry Jurging
J. P. Mallon
R. D. Kelly
L. B. Comon
W. H. Clemmons
J. R. Bader
L. C. Truesdell
N. H. Brown
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The 1920 elective officers are: past chief, J. A. Murrell; chief, H. L. Himes; scribe, C. C. Pollard; judge, S. S. Sidner
ORDER OF MACCABEES
There are only two of such insurance orders in Dodge County at the present time-the one in Fremont and one at Hooper. The one at Fremont is known as Forest City Lodge No. 50, was organized Octo- ber 15, 1882, and now has but thirteen members.
The first officers were: D. R. Franklin, I. D. Bell, H. Horner, F. O. McGinnis, E. N. Ellerbrock, August Wonderling.
The elective officers in the summer of 1920 are: I. Donahue, E. N. Ellerbrock, E. W. Martin, F. A. McGinnis, A. B. Miller, B. R. Peters.
THE DANISH BROTHERHOOD
This fraternal insurance lodge was organized at Fremont, as Lodge 26, on October 26, 1895, and now has a membership of 168. They meet at the Morse Hall the first and third Thursday of each month.
When first organized the elective officers were as follows: L. P. Hansen, president ; C. T. C. Lollich, vice president ; C. H. Christensen, secretary ; Soren Jensen, treasurer; Michael Steen, conductor; F. H. Hansen, inside guard; N. P. Holm, outside guard; trustees-S. P. Christensen, Hans C. Hansen and Jach Christensen.
The officers in 1920 are: Christ J. Jensen, president ; E. B. Ber- telsen, vice president; C. H. Christensen, secretary ; S. P. Christensen, treasurer ; C. H. Jensen, conductor; Niels Nielsen, inside guard; Jens Weiser, outside guard; physician, J. S. Devries; trustees, Fred Jacob- sen, Ole Johnson and T. C. Willumsen.
DANISH SISTERHOOD
This is an auxiliary to the Danish Brotherhood and is also of the mutual beneficiary life insurance nature. Lodge No. 37 was organized in Morse Hall December 10, 1896, with charter members as follows: Mrs. C. H. Christensen, North Main Street ; Mrs. A. F. Anderson, North Irving Street ; Mrs. Japanne Jackson, R. F. D. route No. 1; Mrs. L. Lar- son, Union Avenue, Mrs. D. Petersen, 738 North Broad Street.
There are now sixty-seven members in this lodge. Its present officers are: President, Mrs. H. Seymonsberger ; vice president, Mrs. E. Bertel- sen ; secretary, Mrs. H. Henninger ; treasurer, Mrs. Otto Petersen.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
Among the flourishing fraternal, mutual orders for life assurance is the Order of Eagles of which Fremont Lodge No. 200 was organized in the City of Fremont in February, 1902, with a large charter membership -too lengthy to insert in this work, the number being about eighty. The first meeting was held in what was then styled the Budweiser Building. For many years they have occupied the upper story of the J. Rex Henry Building, between the Y. M. C. A. and First National Bank Building. The present total membership is 338.
The first elective officers included these : George Howe, worthy presi- dent ; L. P. Hansen, worthy vice president ; C. H. Christensen, secretary ;
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J. C. Hein, treasurer ; trustees, L. P. Larson, John Gumb, J. A. Doerr ; physician, Dr. A. P. Overgard.
The only other point within Dodge County where there is another lodge of this order is at North Bend.
The elective officers in the summer of 1920 are as follows : H. J. Bum- gardner, president ; A. F. Diels, vice president ; C. C. Parker, secretary ; C. H. Christensen, treasurer ; trustees, Ernest Hahn, W. C. Schultz and L. P. Hansen.
YEOMAN LODGE
The only lodge of Yeomanry in Dodge County is the one at Fremont, styled Ivanhoe No. 775, organized August 31, 1901, with charter mem- bers as follows : M. A. Mark, O. P. Overgard, A. Bay, M. C. Scott, W. E. Sundell, W. F. Harbach, Charles Madsen, W. S. Ball, N. G. Ubs, W. L. Windsor.
The present membership is 342.
The first elective officers were: M. A. Mark, foreman; O. P. Over- gard, correspondent ; A. S. Bay, master accounts.
The present officers (1920) are as follows: S. C. Sillick, foreman; B. B. Miller, correspondent ; W. A. Edwards, master of ceremonies; E. Colaran, master of accounts.
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS
The only lodge of Elks in Dodge County is No. 514 at Fremont. This was organized December 16, 1902. It now enjoys the exceptional large total membership of 360. The popularity of this order in Fremont may be seen by glancing at the list of charter members :
August J. Albers F. Hollenbeck J. F. Mitterling
Julius Beckman
Ed Hanlon
E. N. Morse
Frank Brown
Geo. Haslam
C. D. Marr
Otto Brechlin
Guy M. Hinman
Zach Marr
W. R. Brunner
Rex Henry
Mark Mortensen
E. E. Benjamin
N. M. Hansen
C. C. McNish
Olive Bird
J. D. Johnson Bruce Johnson
Ray Nye
C. Christensen
J. H. Knowles
A. P. Overgard
Arthur Christensen
F. H. Knowlton
L. M. Ormsby
L. B. Coman
Lloyd Killian
C. E. Pascoe
H. S. Carroll
Albert Killian
Dr. O. W. Peterson
Paul Colson
J. N. Kelser
Otto Pohl
P. B. Cummings
L. M. Keene
Thad Quinn
W. J. Davies
Louie Keene
L. D. Richards
H. P. Dowling
Frank Koss
F. H. Richards
C. O. Eigler
C. H. Kirkpatrick
John L. Schurman
A. J. Eddy
Geo. A. Kendall
Otto Schurman
B. E. Fields
John Knoell
J. W. Stewart
John K. Fuchs
A. E. Littlechild
C. H. Stoner
D. Franklin
H. J. Lee
R. B. Schneider
Will T. Fried
J. T. May
Dan Swanson
William Fried
Charles H. May
Frank Fowler
Bert May
Merrill Shephard Ray Thomas
Ed Forney
Lou May
Fred W. Vaughn
H. T. Fish
E. S. Mitterling
Fred Weachter
J. W. Goff
Pete Mitterling
Dick Welty
I. P. Gage
Harvey Milliken
C. M. Williams
John Graham
R. C. McDonald
G. B. Baird
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The first elective officers were: Ray Nye, exalted ruler ; H. D. Dun- ning, esteemed leading knight; I. P .: Gage, esteemed loyal knight : J. W. Stewart, esteemed lecturing knight ; L. B. Coman, secretary ; G. M. Hin- man, treasurer ; Harvey Milliken, esquire ; Frank Hollenbeck, tiler ; R. C. McDonald, chaplain; John L. Schurman, inner guard.
The 1920 officers are : R. H. Chappel, exalted ruler ; Alexander Niel- son, esteemed leading knight; George R. Cheney, esteemed loyal knight ; Walter E. Jones, esteemed lecturing knight; W. S. Balduff, secretary ; G. M. Hinman, treasurer ; Cassius J. Reynolds, esquire ; N. M. Hansen, tiler; C. Christensen, chaplin; Don B. Wintersteen, inner guard. The trustees are : J. W. Goff, O. F. Turner, H. S. Murphy.
THE HIGHLANDERS ORDER
At the Town of Scribner is located a lodge of Highlanders known as Kilsyth, No. 376, which was formed August 14, 1903, with charter members as follows: Alfred Henatsch, W. G. Henatsch, George Menske, W. R. Dreuguis, A. C. Schien, R. S. Honey, Catherine Honey, J. H. Johnson, Augusta Johnson, J. E. Cusich, M. C. French, G. C. Stewart, Edgar Christy, B. C. Richards, Radoff Fischer, William Knoth, August Selle, P. W. Lockmiller, Margaretha Brown, A. G. Adams, Andrew Warwick.
The present total membership of this order here is sixty-seven. They occupy a leased hall belonging to G. Koplin, on east side of Main Street.
The first and present set of elective officers are as follows : First Title 1920 Officers
Alfred Henatsch. Past Illus. Protector ... L. B. Spear
Milton C. French Illus. Protector Elmer Hubler
D. A. G. Adams. . Chief Counselor Margaretha Milligan
Mrs. Catherine Honey. Worthy Evangel Hulda D. Ehlers
George Mencke. .Secretary Elsie V. Ehlers
Wm. R. Dreuguis. Treasurer
R. Fischer
John Brass
CHAPTER XX MILITARY HISTORY OF DODGE COUNTY
CIVIL WAR-LOYALTY OF SETTLERS-ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN-THE INDIAN TROUBLES-THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR -THE GREAT WORLD WAR-1917-18.
Dodge County was not settled early enough to have a large enough population during the period of the Civil war to have sent many soldiers to that conflict. Her spirit of loyalty was, however, manifested to a good degree and all that could be spared manfully offered their services in defense of their country's flag. What few enlisted from this county were credited to Omaha and other points in the state, as no full company was sent from Dodge County.
When the war had ended and victory was to the North and the slaves of the Southland were forever free, came that awful blow to the nation when President Lincoln was assassinated by J. Wilkes Booth, April 14, 1865. At Fremont solemn memorial services were held in the Congregational Church, an account of which appears under the head of "Days of Mourning." With few exceptions the people in this county were loyal and did what they could to support the men in the field. With the exception of a few Indian scares after the Civil war ended, Dodge County and this part of Nebraska in general were at peace with all man- kind until the difficulty arose between the United States and Spain in 1898. (See below.)
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
In the month of April, 1898, in Havana harbor, the warship Maine belonging to the United States was sunk and many lives lost and it was later proven to have been the work of Spain. From this incident war was declared on Spain by Congress under the administration of President William Mckinley. It was largely a marine warfare and after a few weeks ended in the complete destruction of the Spanish war fleet in Manila Bay. The result of this short, decisive war was the independence of Cuba and the Philippines, and the haughty spirit of Spain broken.
President Mckinley, so far as available, used the National Guards for soldiers for the army he raised in so few weeks and which did such splendid service, both on land and sea. (See below.)
ROSTER OF DODGE COUNTY SOLDIERS
The following list of officers and men who saw service in the Spanish- American war in 1889 from Dodge County has been compiled from the Adjutant-General's reports of Nebraska, and in the main may be consid- ered correct. (These men served in Company F, Third Nebraska Regi- ment ) :
Captain-McVicker, William J., aged 47 years, North Bend. First Lieutenant-Cummings, Peter B., aged 36, Fremont. Second Lieutenant-Thompson, William O., aged 30, Fremont . First Sergeant-Abbott, John W. C., aged 33, Fremont.
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Quartermaster Sergeant-Breitling, August W., aged 36, Fremont.
Sergeants-Fuchs, Carl, aged 22, Fremont ; Seider, Ernest, aged 18, Fremont.
Corporals-Cruickshank, George C., aged 22, North Bend; Burns, Willis P., aged 28, Scribner ; Cook, Artie E., aged 21, Fontenelle ; Mines, Herman A., aged 29, North Bend; Simmons, Charles D., aged 33, North Bend ; Williams, Wm. M., aged 19, Fremont ; Sweet, Clarence, aged 22, Fremont ; Jeffries, Solomon G., aged 29, Hooper ; Wilbur, Claude, aged 26, North Bend ; Benson, Albert P., aged 40, Fremont.
Wagoners-Panbone, Myron, aged 29, North Bend.
Musicians-Glenn, Guy, aged 20, Fremont ; Scott, Elmore J., aged 25. North Bend.
Artificer-Becker, Otto, aged 32, Fremont.
PRIVATES
Baughman, Charles, aged 24, Arlington.
Burtz, Charles, aged 20, Fremont.
Burtz, Henry, aged 22, Fremont.
Cantiln, George, aged 26, Fremont.
Collins, Millard, aged 40, Ames.
Cook, Guy, Nickerson.
Elm, William, aged 29, Fremont.
Esplin, Lucius, aged 21, Ames.
Evans, Phinander C., aged 21, Fremont.
Gorey, Thomas J., Jr., aged 23, North Bend.
Hall, Nelson, aged 23, Fremont.
Haverfield, Hayes, aged 20, North Bend. Jarmin, Harry aged 20, Fremont.
Jones, Ira F., aged 21, Nickerson. Karges, John, aged 27, Ames. Krotchvel, John, aged 27, Dodge. Lehman, Charles, aged 21, North Bend.
Lehman, James, aged 25, North Bend.
Leist, Jacob, aged 23, North Bend. Leist, John, aged 24, North Bend. Loss, Isaac, aged 32, Fremont. Manzel, Charles, aged 22, Fremont.
Meier, Henry W., aged 21, Hooper.
Nelson, Chris, aged 18, Fremont. Olsen, Chris, aged 27, Hooper. Olsen, Lars, aged 32, Fremont. Petersen, John F., aged 26, Fremont. Pfaff, Daniel W., Hooper. Saare, Alfred H., aged 26, Scribner.
Skippes, Fred, aged 32, Hooper.
Strayer, George W., aged 29, North Bend.
Strayer, Chauncy, aged 22, North Bend.
Troutt, Henry M., aged 24, North Bend. Ulrich, John, aged 34, Dodge.
Head, Charles, aged 22, Everett. Died September 3, 1898, in hospital. Underhill, Charles, aged 38, Scribner. Zajicek, Joseph, aged 27, Dodge.
Zellers, William M., aged 18, Hooper.
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DEATH LIST
These two soldiers from Dodge County sacrificed their lives : William O. Thompson, aged 30 years, Fremont, died September 12, 1898. Charles Head, died in the hospital.
THE WORLD WAR
This, the greatest war ever waged on the globe, was fought on Euro- pean soil between the German Empire and a score and more of allied nations, including the United States of America. For an extended account of the causes and final outcome of this conflict the military chapter in the Washington County section of this work will treat fully, hence is omitted in this connection.
Dodge County did its full share in this great war for Democracy and in trying to forever obviate more wars on the face of the earth. Life was sacrificed and much material wealth expended between April, 1917, and 1919, when the war ended its active field operations.
ROSTER OF DODGE COUNTY SOLDIERS
The following is the "Honor Roll" or roster of soldiers who served in the late World war from Dodge County, Nebraska, as far as the present county records show. It may be stated, however, that a number more went from the county but entered the service outside this county, hence were not credited here. For additional names of those known to have enlisted away from this county, see later. No absolute list has ever been compiled as yet by either Nebraska or the War Department at Wash- ington, but the following roster must stand for the time being as correct a list as there is data from which to compile one :
Allen, Harry H.
Brown, Clarence Albert
Abraham, Arthur H.
Baza, John
Arnold, Harry Allen
Bates, Bruce
Arps, William Charles
Bruton, Wm. Wilson
Alberts, Herman
Bayer, Henry August
Anderson, Jacob Peter
Bicak, Joseph
Archard, Dwight Abner
Book, Joseph William
Andrews, Forest Le Roy
Brazda, Daniel Steven
Ackermann, Frederick Wm.
Brown, Thomas Gilbert
Augustus, Frederick H.
Berry, Jettie Frank
Adams, Frank B.
Burnham, Leland Alfred
Ashenbrenner, Albert
Bodell, Myron Lorne
Adams, John L.
Brandert, August Henry
Adams, Roscoe C.
Boehler, Leonard Victor
Anderson, Dale
Bradley, Frank P.
Abel, Paul Charles
Baker, Harlan K.
Allen, Lewis Wm.
Bauman, Charles D.
Arthur, Lloyd Keith
Bowersox, Franklin Peter
Anderson, Clarence R.
Brooke, Harry T.
Anderson, Robert W.
Bunker, Hubert Andrew
Beaty, Edward Floyd
Bauer, Peter L.
Butterfield, Clarence
Burke, John Joseph
Brannon, Clyde R.
Brown, John H.
Bauman, Edwin George
Bogner, Emil Mike
Anaston, Tom
Benton, George A.
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Brudeen, Charles A. Beers, Raymond Buck, Carl Francis Block, David Michael Brokenicky, Frank John
Comer, Isaac. Campsey, Joseph
Carlson Albert Gustave
Cavender, Frank Edson
Clement, Albert
Blakslee, Edwin Wilder
Basler, Wm. F. J.
Cotterell, Roy Clevenger, Harry Horace
Beachler, Leo Henry Bucklin, Irving Barrett Benson, Roy A.
Carlson, John Edwin
Cohn, Samuel Francis
Benfiel, Robert M.
Curran, William John
Brunning, Wm. George
Christensen, Anton
Behrens, Fred Henry Busch, Wm. M. A.
Cregg, Fred Christensen, Fred Christensen, Henert N.
Curran, Edward Francis
Block, Emil E. Beachler, Fred L. Borcherding, Martin A. Brown, Erma
Chappell, Roy Henry Carpenter, Earl A. Chard, Welton Peter
Beach, Earl Glendy
Brown, George Raymond Bullock, Charles Boldt, Alfred C.
Chase, John Warren Cusick, Clarence
Bart, Edward
Copple, Sumner E.
Chambers, Charles H.
Chapman, John Jose
Cushman, Chelsea C.
Cover, Joseph
Conrad, Benjamin Franklin
Challman, Jr., Samuel K. Cochran, Thomas Murray Carroll, John A.
Controres, Francisco
Campbell, Lynn Gerner Christensen, Martin C.
Chapman, Wm. F. Carstens, Frank Wm.
Cain, John
Cobble, Houston I.
Chambers, Thorne E. Cerv, Lewis
Curtis, George Logan
Dobrovolny, Jaroslay
Carpenter, Donovan Harry
Demsey, Leo Joseph
Christensen, Albert
Duhigg, Michal J.
Draemel, Harry O. G.
Cobble, Beaureguard B. Connelly, Emmet L. Christensen, Frank Clark, Ed Alden
Danner, Fred A.
Dolberg, Oscar Daubert, Edward
Courtright, Carroll C. Carstenes, Ralph Cohn, Louis Cheney, Robert Crooks, Carroll E. Crocker, Louis Ray Carstens, Alfred Hugo
Dodge, Herbert G. Dolan, Edward M. Duffield, Clarence A.
Diederich, Michael
Denham, Sanford Ray
Dau, Peter John
Durham, Donald
Capesius, Peter
Brown, Thomas John Bennett, Marshall
Bronson, Leonard G. Busch, John Ernest
Blair, Glenn Dale Bullock, Frank Boyd, Wilmer Warnock Baldwin, Arthur
Borg, Gustav Adolph Chism, Clinton Roy Curran, Leo Leonard Curry, James H. Chapman, Wm. Thomas Croghan, Cecil La Verne Campbell, Geo. D.
Cheney, Byron Malcolm Coash, Tenis Philip Crowder, Ernest Guy Cook, Addison Benj.
Cuseck, Harry C.
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Doyle, Patrick Ambrose
Foley, John Patrick
Dworak, Frank
Feinauer, William
Divine, James Curtiss
Foutes, George Gust
Doerr, Harold Frank
Farnloff, Ben Eugene
Donegan, Frank A.
Ferree, Charles
Daum, Frank Joseph Dorr, Burton Leland
Draper, Arthur R.
Fowler, James Humphrey
Doerr, Glenn H.
Fitzsimmons, Rollin J.
Dengler, Frederich A.
Gunther, Joseph
Davis, William Lewis
Gleason, James J.
Dake, Charles
Golding, Joe K.
Doerr, De Forest J.
Gaddie, Charles Edwin
Dahl, Clarence Henry
Gahagen, Guy Calander
Douglas, Clinton H.
Gage, Frank Wheaton
Davis, Elwin Clair
Gutch, Jr., William
Dana, Jr., Herbert R.
Garfield, Leo Eugene
Drake, Earl Le Roy
Gunderman, Stuart A.
Emanuel, Patrick T.
Gumb, Phillip G.
Ernest, Tom
Gaughen, Michael R.
Estergard, Thomas
Goss, Carl
Easter, Earl Joseph
Gerwick, George F.
Evanoff, Vasil
Gerke, William
Ehlers, Wm. John
Garfield, George Perry
Endicotte, Jesse J.
Gueffroy, Charles H.
Ehlers, Walter H.
Gottsch, Henry F.
Edelman, Louis H.
Graham, Kent Wallace
Egbers, Carl
Gasnike, Jo
Egbers, Willie
Gaines, Clyde Cecil
Ehninger, E. R.
Ginakis, William G.
Emerson, Paul
Green, Russell E.
Eidam, Clarence C.
Gorey, Michael
Emerson, Joseph
Gibson, Charles Marion
Ehlers, Edwin E.
Gage, Ralph Harold
Ellerbrock, Orville R.
Grubbs, Heavey W.
Eskilsen, Stanley J.
Garrison, John
Edelmaier, Raymond A.
Gilmore, Hubert Leonard
Farrari, Jacob
Gribas, George Hopnuk, Tom
Frederickson, Axel A.
Franks, Harold L.
Henze, Le Roy Arnold
Fitzsimmons, Lovane L.
Harton, Omar A.
Ferguson, Harry Jay
Hartwig, Wm. F.
Flor, Martin E.
Heine, Harman
Fry, Harry Wesley
Hawley, Jesse
Flora, Grover Cleveland
Howard, Earl Harry
Frederickson, Edward William
Hansen, Adolph
Farmer, Earl Roy
Hull, Jesse Lowery
Fredericks, Harry Frost, Irving K.
Hanson, Donald Everett Hayes, Harvey Hinricks, Kurt Theodore
Fowler, Alfred W.
Forest, James M.
Herman, Ralph Harry
Fleckenstine, William Vincent
Howard, Claud
Huffaker, Irvine Harold
Farley Harry G. Flick, Charles R.
Hartwig, Herman John
Davis, Glenn Burnie
Farrell, Leonard J.
Fraggos, George
Frost, Hubert M.
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Hutchison, James Robert Hrabak, Howard Frank Hornyak, Oscar Hirsch, Ferdinand John
Horak, Anton Horak, Joseph
Holmes, William N.
Houghan, Elmer Charles Hoaglan, Roy
Hauser, Herbert Saunders
Hensil, James Henry
Hatch, Orville Ernest
Hickman, John Clarence
Harrison, Bailey W.
Hetmanek, August R.
Hesse, Jr., Chas. G.
Hansen, Otto Christian
Hammond, Ross Everett
Hawkins, Mark Powell
Hager, Ely Benjamin
Herman, Edward Thomas
Iler, Leonard
Hick, Earl
Jeffers, Ivan Raymond
Hollister, Frank Finch Hausner, Gerald
Jorden, Fred Carl
Horn, Logan Albert
Johnsen, John Henry
Hackstock, Louis
Johnson, William Robert
Hausner, William George
Jensen, Max
Hecht, Jacob Hanson, Arthur Hendricksen, George
Jones, Ollie Jones, Lawrence C.
Johnson, Wm.
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