WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON OCTOBER 2, 1918
ARMY CASUALTIES KILLED IN ACTION ================ LIEUTENANT John B. Graham, Philadelphia, Pa. SERGEANTS Frank A. Harris, Pine Grove, Pa. Harry Hart, Oskaloosa, Ia. Robert N. Patterson, Lisbon, O. Frederick Preisig, East Orange, N. J. Victor D. Wallace, Sprotts, Ala. CORPORALS Arthur Bye, Damascus, O. Orville L. Easterday, North Liberty, Ind. Alva C. Gripp, St. Charles, Ia. James C. Hendrick, Montevallo, Ia. Paul Lapp Hinkle, Chalfont, Pa. James H. McWilliams, Masontown, Pa. BUGLER Henry Albert Sunday, Mecosta, Mich. WAGONER Clifton E. Collins, Norristown, Pa. COOK John Henry Privett, Lower Peachtree, Ala. PRIVATES Dominico Bennedetti, Rome, Italy. Michael Campbell, New York City. Matthew F. Carberry, New York City. John H. Doty, Clemmons, N. C. Carl Driver, Raleigh, N. C. Joe H. Evans, Rockwood, Tenn. Harry William Fair, New Bedford, O. Henry O. Harris, Yazoo City, Miss. George Edward Hewitt, Detroit, Mich. Oscar P. Jensen, Bosin, Ia. William Rudolph Lagragren, New York City. Charles Lopez, West Palm Beach, Fla. William W. McFarland, Choudrant, La. Ralph Miller, Scranton, Pa. Nile Mitchell, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Irven E. Parker, White Cloud, Kas. Oscar T. Peterson, Gowrie, Ia. Harry V. Plessinger, Anderson, Ind. Miles B. Ragland, Frankfort, Ky. Cyrus Reed, St. Marys, O. Frank E. Reilly, Bethlehem, Pa. Herbert J. Remondet, Natchez, Miss. Patrick Reynolds, New York City. Joseph Rizzo, Brooklyn, N. Y. John Tybulski, Russian Poland. Ernest S. Vandemark, Everly, Ia. Mike Vigna, San Pietro, Italy. Albert A. Villmer, Old Mines, Mo. Fred Allen, Rushville, Mo. George S. Bitz, Toledo, O. Jules David, Frisco, La. Charles M. Doll, Easton, Pa. Jasper Elkin, West Liberty, Ky. John J. Frerichs, Austinville, Ia. Raymond F. Fuller, Kinsman, O. Theodore Gawer, Cannon, Mo. Ira C. Goodwin, Elgin, O. John Harkow, Terrebon, Russia. Pete T. Harld, Madisonville, Ky. Edward T. Harris, Rayminette, Ala. Howard Head, Plainfield, Ind. Ralph E. Heisler, Largo, Fla. Louis Herrera, Mexico City, Mexico. Henry L. Kane, New York City. Georgee A. Kelch, Hawley, Pa. Louis H. Klopfer, New York City. Edward R. Kubik, Traer, Ia. Joseph Malek, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. James M. Mellon, Philadelphia, Pa James Murphy, Keswick, Ia. Hector Parquette, Watertown, Mass. Franklin Peery, Knobnoster, Mo. Charles Peterson, Dayton, Ia. James J. Quinn, Ivy Station, Ga. John J. Robinson, Grindstone, Pa. Tom Scholtz, El Paso, Tex. Samuel Sechrengost, Johnstown, Pa. Frank Slupecki, Toledo, O. William P. Taylor, Amazonia, Mo. James F. Tenimon, Selma, Ala. Carl Thompson, Columbus, Ga. Wade Thompson, Sellars, S. C. Henry W. Toepfer, Charles City, Ia. Martin A. Treptow, Blomer, Wis. Alexander Tyska, Detroit, Mich. Peter Verde, Billings, Mont. John J. Walsh, Utica, N. Y. Clarence Wenlock, Philadelphia, Pa. DIED FROM WOUNDS ================ SERGEANTS Elmer R. Allison, Orrick, Mo. Harry L. Hodge, Hazleton, Pa. Axel N. Howalt, Duluth, Minn. Oram Ritchey, Lancaster, Pa. August W. Turnbull, Burchard, Neb. CORPORALS Colear E. Dobyns, Evington, Va. Lewis C. Gray, Danville, Ill. Sylvester J. Hoy, Port Carbon, Pa. Aino Kampi, Conneaut, O. Peachy G. Sanders, Dumbarton, Va. Warren Daniel Shaw, Bradford, Pa. Robert A. Smart, Greenfield, O. James Thornton, Matthews, Ind. PRIVATES Robert A. Ables, Ravenswood, W. Va. Grant Allen, Decola, W. Va. Olaf A. Anderson, Albert Lea, Minn. William Beasley, Tyrone, Ky. Cecil C. Beck, Fort Payne, Ala. Reuben Beck, Scotia, Neb. Ernest Beth, Desplaines, Ill. Christ Bogsted, Romdrup, Denmark. Omer Boissonneau, Manchester, N. H. Felippo Cosentino, Box 141, Lily, Pa. Raymond E. Coyne, Pittsburg, Pa. Matthew Curtain, Washington, D. C. Royal L. Dahrens, Hanston, Kas. Claymeal, Darcy, Gray, La. James H. Detwiler, Marysville, O. Thomas R. Doucett, Gloucester, Mass. Robert Fox, Olin, Ky. Robert H. Gage, Warren, Ark. John M. Golladay, Rio, W. Va. Sherman Horton, Carborhard, W. Va. William C. Hutchison, Timothy, Wis. Arthur Bernard Johnson, Little Falls, Minn. Will Johnson, Boaz, N. Y. Martin M. Kelly, Brooklyn, N. Y. Michael Kuzina, Windber, Pa. Harry Masloff, Pittsburgh, Pa. William J. Merkle, Philadelphia, Pa. Anton Morgenthaler, Lesucur, Minn. Joe Morris, Alabama City, Ala. Harry C. Nickel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward P. O'Brien Jr., Ballston Spa, N. Y. Louis Otto, Pierce, Neb. Herman E. Rennie, Malvern, O. Davis K. Rice, Easton, Pa. Morris E. Rosenfield, Towanda, Pa. William H. Russell, New York City. Leo Schill, Crothersville, Ind. Robert O. Snelson, Indianola, Ia. Otto Spaedtke, Oshkosh, Wis. Florian Turcott, Augusta, Me. Delma C. Webb, Centerville, Ia. Amos Walker, Denver, Colo. Joseph Williams, Washingtonville, O. John Guion Young, Pittsburgh, Pa. DIED OF DISEASE ================ CAPTAIN Charles H. Gallagher, Ithaca, N. Y. CORPORAL Albert V. Ewin, Corsica, S. D. PRIVATES George W. Allred, Franklinville, N. C. Edward O. Bailey, Bremont, Tex. Lee Butler, Lovelady, Tex. William M. Conkey, Avoca, Pa. Willie Cork, Ackerman, Miss. Paul H. Dillahunty, Idabel, Okla. Alonzo C. Dumas, Brownsville, Tex. Walter L. Golightly, Mallard, Tex. Vint Bordetti, Coopersville, Mich. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES =================================== LIEUTENANT Elliott C. Weller, Rockwood, Pa. CORPORALS Norman S. Phillips, Darby, Pa. PRIVATES Harley Perle Gano, Washington, Kas. Lewis Hauser, Lyons, Ind. Alfred McCarty, Washington, Pa. Edward McCarty, Pocatello, Idaho. Pete Mike, Pittsburgh, Pa. DIED FROM AEROPLANE ACCIDENT ============================ LIEUTENANT Charles H. Upton, Arlington Heights, Mass. WOUNDED SEVERELY ================ CAPTAINS West E. Blain, Chester, Pa. Jay Herman Hennig, Buffalo, N. Y. LIEUTENANTS Roy Bryant, New Orleans, La. John Thomas Melville, Quincy, Mass. SERGEANTS James A. McCallum, El Paso, Tex. Lloyd I. Mulson, Coudley, Pa. CORPORAL John G. Griffith, Philadelphia, Pa. PRIVATES Edwin J. Baessler, Pittsburgh, Pa. Francis C. Hodgson, Spokane, Wash. George D. Liakopulos, Ripsi, Greece. Benjamin Roth, New York City. Harvey J. Vanhorn, Donnelly, Minn. James Walsh, Yonkers, N. Y. John Zimmerman, Detroit, Mich. Maxie H. Ayers, San Diego, Cal. Esco Baker, Sweathman, Miss. Emil Berndt, Cedarburg, Wis. John Boneger, Genoa, Wis. William E. Boody, Pittsburgh, Pa. Peter Edward Drust, Shamokin, Pa. Francis Robert Emerson, Superior, Wis. Adolph Geidel, New Britain, Ct. Addison R. Gladden, Watongo, Okla. Rene H. Guillemin, Mist, Cal. Clyde W. Hall, Lafayette, Ind. Ellis Isam Hash, Independence, Pa. Dupre J. Herbert, Abbeville, La. Ralph E. Bolcomb, Dubuque, Ia. Axel O. Holmberg, Minneapolis, Minn. William L. Hubbard, Alabama City, Ala. Edwin M. Irwin, Portland, Me. Walter J. Jamieson, Brandon, Ia. Elmer A. Johnson, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Melvin R. Kanago, Merril, Ia. Michael F. McGrath, New York City. Henry L. McGuire, Adenia, Ark. John W. Phillips, Bridgeboro, Ga. George J. Pondish, Nesquehoning, Pa. August Sagcheski, Cleveland, O. Rathburn E. Satterlee, Spencer, Neb. Clay R. Sawyers, Cornville, Ariz. Walter L. Schoonover, Ames, Okla. Herman Cerier, Holland, Mich. Leonard A. Sewell, Springville, Miss. John R. Slaven, Meadowdale, Va. Ernest Smith, Boston, Mass. Terry Lloyd Smith, Crystal Springs, Miss. Jesse G. Stanton, Wakeeny, Kas. Louis B. Stober, Sacramento, Cal. Leslie Clifton Strauss, Meadville, Pa. Eugene F. Curran, Dorchester, Mass. Nick Deugustine, Italy. Edward B. Dunn, Lynn, Mass. Seconde Forgnone, Stevinson, Cal. William J. Leahan, Philadelphia, Pa. Barfie R. Long, Chadbourn, N. C. Robert J. Milligan, West Philadelphia, Pa. Anthony J. Mischefsky, Leavenworth, Kas. Harley Francis Peterso, Titusville, Pa. Louis A. Wise, Martins Ferry, O. Harry W. Rager, Johnstown, Pa. Daniel Rodriguez, Hillsboro, N. M. John D. Rosenbaum, Cripple Creek, Va. Daniel G. Roth, Pigeon, Mich. Nick Spelios, Mazik, Greece. Ruel U. Stacey, Sylacugh, Ala. Maynard H. Tomb, Sheffield, Pa. William Bethel Whidden, Culman, Fla. Leo Wilt, Jeffersonville, O. WOUNDED -- DEGREE UNDETERMINED ============================== PRIVATES Ralph Line, Luxemburg, Wis. Charles G. Martin, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hezzy West, Bainbridge, Ga. MISSING IN ACTION ================= LIEUTENANTS R. H. Ritter, Muncy, Pa. George T. Wise, Washington, D. C. SERGEANT Raymond D. Welfe, Coeburn, W. Va. CORPORALS Joseph F. Geiger, Export, Pa. Donald MacDonald, Caithnestouore, Scotland James E. Swan, Denver, Colo. MECHANIC George M. Stewart, Norwood, Pa. PRIVATES Jack C. Arsenovich, Sandjak, Serbia. James Bassano, Philadelphia, Pa. Erwin A. Bergman, N. Hartford, Wis. Dominick Country, Philadelphia, Pa. Velice Di Francesco, Cusiano, Italy. Walter A. Douglass, Hartsville, S. C. John J. Doyle, Scranton, Pa. Frank Ehrmantraut, San Antonio, Cal. Charles B. Fenton, Roslyn, Va. John V. Fitzgerald, Brooklyn, N. Y. William Omar Graham, Wabash, Ind. Rudolph M. Johnson, Chester, Pa. Arthur T. Long, Vestaburg, Pa. Manuel N. Lopes, Providence, R. I. James A. McLane, Philadelphia, Pa. Dominick Rickiewicz, Shenandoah, Pa. Louis I. Schnuberth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Albert Charles Seiler, Clyde, O. Edward F. Swarts, Pottstown, Pa. Ernest H. Winkeltau, Pittsburgh, Pa. Albert A. Nichols, Strahan, Ia. William Noviski, Olean, Russia. Bernard O'Brien, Shamokin, Pa. James Stewart Oxenham, Chelsea, Mass. James Parks, Neenah, Wis. Lee Peters, Apalachicola, Fla. Charles E. Pingel, Mount Clemens, Mich. Daniel D. Price, Marcus, Hook, Pa. Isaac C. Quinn, Pacolet, S. C. George T. Ream, Falconer, N. Y. Carmino Renzo, Schenectady, N. Y. George Dewey Rupert, Ford City, Pa. James Sandora, Wilson, Pa. Harold Schiele, Put-in-Bay, O. Harvey W. Seeds, Miami, Fla. Samuel Sessions, Nocatee, Fla. James L. Sheridan, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eugene V. Sherman, Wachula, Fla. John Anthony Showalter, Jeannette, Pa. Robert J. Skelton, Quinton, Ala. Albert A. Snyder, Paterson, N. J. Joseph R. Sockol, Beloit, Wis. Charles G. Spence, Peach Bottom, Pa. Adolphus Stephens, Englis, Fla. Gustav Teyssier, Corapolis, Pa. John Tracy, Coffey, Mo. Ruddick Trowbridge, Monticello, N. Y. James Andrew Tullan, Stockton, Cal. Stinson C. Verdell, Jacksonport, Ark. Jacob I. Walker, Norristown, Pa. Martin Wells, Dubois, Pa. William Wiegand, Gatesville, Tex. Norval W. Wiggins, Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles W. Wiseman, Marston, Mo. Joseph T. Zairo, McAdoo, Pa. William D. Ziesche, Pittsburgh, Pa. KILLED IN ACTION -- PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING =============================================== LIEUTENANTS Daniel W. Cassard, Grand Rapids, Mich. John H. Stevens, Albion, N. Y. CORPORAL Ruel M. Bond, Corvallis, Ore. PRIVATES Mike Abbott, Manchester, N. Y. Willie D. Eubanks, Charlieville, La. Joseph A. Heathcote, Philadelphia, Pa. DIED OF WOUNDS -- PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING ============================================= LIEUTENANT Fred W. Norton, Columbus, O. WOUNDED -- PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING ====================================== PRIVATES Everett Archer, Akron, O. Clessie C. Brasle, Lakewood, Ill. Thomas Brennan, Rochester, N. Y. Willie J. Burk, Burr, West Va. Elmer Cook, Christopher, Ill. Arthur S. Flynn, New Albany, Ind. John A. Harmon, Terre Haute, Ind. Frank E. Honaker, Beckley, W. Va. Thomas R. Lynch, Astoria, N. Y. Frank J. Morey, Brockton, Mass. Thomas W. O'Donnell, Wamego, Kas. Harley W. Page, Koleen, Ind. John Rorh, Spanway, Wash. James A. Rutan, Rochester, N. Y. Clyde G. Walls, Lawsonham, Pa. Herman Wilson, Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y. IN HOSPITAL -- PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING ========================================== PRIVATES Antonio Turco, Italy. Jesse F. Woodward, Fort Smith, Ark. Roland S. Zeigler, Longview, Tex. RETURNED TO MILITARY CONTROL -- PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING =========================================================== PRIVATE William H. Matthews, Kipling, N. C. EARLY LIST KILLED IN ACTION ================ LIEUTENANTS Milton A. Matthews, Fitchburg, Mass. James A. Moseley Glenridge, N. J. SERGEANTS Dennis J. Bessie, Nashua, N. H. Charles E. Denon, Long Island, N. Y. George S. Kerr, East Orange, N. J. Thomas J. O'Boyle, Columbus, O. Ernest Blantin, Gaylordsville, Conn. Earl Lafferty, Easton, Pa. William B. McLaughlin, New York. CORPORALS Bud Andrews, Elba, Ala. John J. Booth, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clarence M. Elliott, Fort Dodge, Ia. Pierce H. Flowers, Coin, Ia. Carl L. Hiltibrant, Buena Vista, O. William F. Munsey, Logan, W. Va. Charles A. Snyder, Canandaigua, N. Y. Tom F. Barto, Bellingham, Wash. John A. Cronin Jr., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Wilber Crowder, Birmingham, Ala. Maurice Stephenson, Red Oak, Ia. MECHANIC Patrick J. Rodgers, Benwood, W. Va. WAGONER Edd W. Sparks, Headrick, Okla. PRIVATES Alfred F. Bollhoefer, Jamaica, N. Y. Thomas D. Commander, Hartford, Ala. Nathan Cooperman, Philadelphia, Pa. Bazil E. Cowell, Moravia, Ia. George Cronn, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cecil C. Cumming, Rolfe, Ia. --------------- CHICAGOANS IN THE LISTS ARMY KILLED IN ACTION ================ SERGEANT Sullivan, Stanley Francis, 5831 South Artesian avenue CORPORAL Kelly, Patrick J., 2318 South Oakley boulevard PRIVATES Hutchins, Creighton, 2153 Jackson boulevard Kapschull, William M., 2231 West 21st street Kater, George V., 3444 West North avenue Dempsey, Bruno S., 6448 South Sangamon street. DIED OF DISEASE =============== PRIVATE Jeka, John Edward, 1615 Keenon street. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES =================================== CORPORAL Stenbom, Harry R., 4305 North Drake avenue. WOUNDED SEVERELY ================ Koehl, Henry F., 210 Florimond street. Mazur, Jack, 1419 West Forty-fifth street. Gillespie, Thomas J., 3230 North Troy street. Wodynski, Ignace, 1814 Thomas street. MARINES KILLED IN ACTION ================ PRIVATES Halvorsen, Heary O., 4345 McLean avenue. Probert, Francis, 312 South Whipple street. Quilter, James J. W., 3326 Walnut street. --------------- Louis Cusato, Hoboken, N. J. Clyde M. Cushman, Council Bluffs, Ia. Andrew Dever, Achill Sound, Ireland. Philip Ford, New York City. Roger Glenn Fountain, Broken Bow, Neb. John A. Gabrielson, Medicine Hat, Canada. Elmer A. Hoffman, Clarinda, Ia. Loren O. Hollister, Mapleton, Ia. James Houska, Huron, S. D. Charles M. Hudson, Clarinda, Ia. William R. Hurst, New York City. Percy D. Hyatt, Andover, O. Henry Ingle, Pounding Mill, Va. Vonley Johnson, Williamsport, O. James M. Jones, Ladoga, Ind. Tony E. Kashon, Rosedale, Ind. James W. Keith, Omaha, Neb. Adam Kweder, Shenandoah, Pa. Albert Lambert, Mill Creek, W. Va. Frank Neroni, Abruzzi, Italy. Oscar E. Norris, Troy, Ala. Walter Norutavice, Oglesby, Ill. James M. Oliver, Orchard Hill, Ga. Henry N. Ostendorf, Edwardsville, Ill. Charles C. Rismiller, Leesport, Pa. Ned H. Rogers, Winterset, Ia. Giuseppe Scaricamazza, Terame, Abruzzi, Italy. Willie Schlie, Dennison, Ia. George L. Schultz, Bethlehem, Pa. John E. Snodgrass, Wilmington, O. William H. Spence, Peach Bottom, Pa. Steffin Stavrakis, San Francisco, Cal. Gottfried Abraham, Beaver Falls, Pa. Walter Arbuckel, Seymour, Ind. Erie H. Arndt, Royalton, Wis. Lorin Lamorn Ashpaugh, Laketon, Ind. William F. Atchinson, Thomasville, Ala. Roman Borefskie, Shenandoah, Pa. George K. Botts, Churchville, N. Y. Buie W. Boydoh, Monongah, W. Va. William E. Bradley, Abbeville, Ala. William Z. Brammel, Alexandria, Ind. Marion R. Campbell, Grant, Ia. Charles W. Caplinger, Camby, Ind. James Robert Carver, Edmond, W. Va. Howard Ccurts, Ripley, O. George T. Cullom Lexington, Mo. Fred Ekelmann, Cleveland, O. John E. Flipo, Corona, Ala. Francisco Galtieri, Syracuse, N. Y. Leon Popedore Goff. Pittsburgh, Pa. Cyril A. Graham, Knox City, Mo. Floyd Graham, Hardenburg, N. Y. George E. Graves, Hazelhurst, Miss. Jacob Hablitzel Jr., Eustis, Neb. Arington Winfield Kinney, Binghamton, N. Y. Fred J. Lamphere, Whiteboro, N. Y. Raymond A. Landua, Medford, Wis. John B. Lane, New York. Lindsey Lanning, Beulah, Mo. Ted Larkowski, Dannebrog, Neb. Maurice Lazar, Shenandoah, Pa. James D. McDonald, Gainsville, Fla. Frank Miller, Davenport, Ia. William C. Miller, Ellington, Conn. Kenneh E. Moore, Bloomfield, Ia. Millard M. Moore, Sandusky, O. Joseph Nathaniel Murray, Blackville, S. C. Amos Andrew Jackson Myers, Jeannette, Pa. Frank M. O'Brien, South Fargo, N. D. Earl H. Pain, Pequoneck, Conn. James Reuben Samuel, Woodford, Va. James Santore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold Shaeffer, Storm Lake, Ia. Burget L. Shearer, Geneseo, Ill. Lloyd Sheets, Sunbury, O. William L. Sheets, Ludex, N. C. Marion R. Shepard, Hamilton, O. William W. Shepard, Carnegie, Okla. Ralph Stambaugh, Falls Church, Va. Normand David Stuchell, Bradford, Pa. Louis Suess, Oshkosh, Wis. Ferral N. Suiter, Sutherland, Va. Julius Seaman, Baltimore, Md. William Amos Seekford, Stanley, Va. James E. Smith, Jefferson, Ia. Howard South, Massena, Ia. John W. Whetstone, Pattonsburg, Mo. DIED FROM WOUNDS ================ SERGEANT Clarence S. Chatfield, Cable, O. CORPORALS Peter Contini, Tula Sassari, Italy. Howard H. Parker, Philadelphia, Pa. PRIVATES John Levy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Pelito, Philadelphia, Pa. John F. Richardson, Parsons, Kas. Tolbert Joseph Snipes, Kennett, Mo. Furman D. Stribling, Columbia, S. C. Frank Gillen, Fort Ritner, Ind. Harry J. Hearttor, Reinerton, Pa. Carl Raymond Keller, Connersville, Ind. Bernard Levin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Alexander Loeser, East Orange, N. J. John H. Marceile, Cecil, Pa. Emile Sommerla, Leavenworth, Kas. John C. Spooner, Sherman Mills, Me. Velpo M. Stewart, Brookville, Fla. William Strovinski, Bridgeport, Conn. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES ======================= WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 26. -- Marine corps casualties reported by the commander of the American overseas forces and issued today totaled 66. KILLED IN ACTION ================ SERGEANTS Harry Bowness, Montrose, Can. Robert D. Johnson, Fort Thomas, Ky. Charles S. Richardson, Urbanna, Va. CORPORALS Albert E. Bartelt, Stettin, Wis. William F. Kahl, Lancaster, Pa. Douglas K. Law, Cecilia, Ky. Gordon McC. Mercer, Demopolis, Ala. PRIVATES John R. Adams, Saluieville, O. Bert Belcher, Rochester, N. Y. Harold W. Beltman, Tower City, N. D. Walter H. Berger, Maderia, O. Charles H. Boettcher, Cincinnati, O. Dudley B. Brantley, Middlesex, N. C. Darrell D. Clingan, Willow Springs, Mo. Albert L. Cronenberg, New Orleans, La. Joseph R. Deyon, Toulumne, Cal. Ernest A. Erickson, Beldenville, Wis. Fletcher L. Farley, Bancroft, Neb. William M. Garrett, Edith, Tenn. William R. Harper, Harrisburg, Ill. Conrad L. Johnson, Mayville, N. D. George C. Johnson, Muskegon, Mich. Manuel Johnson, St. Louis, Mo. Otto Kanserske, Cleveland, O. William J. Kehoe, Spokane, Wash. Charles L. Kelley, Everett, Wash. George P. Kotalik, Ashley, Pa. William J. Mahrer, Philadelphia, Pa. Victor E. Mesplay, St. Louis, Mo. Lawrence B. Miller, Plaquemine, La. Milton G. Miller, St. Louis, Mo. Orlie E. Moore, Cleveland, O. Lester W. Mullins, Pagosa Springs, Colo. Ralph R. Munsel, Spokane, Wash. James E. Owens, Bennett, Colo. Percy S. Page, Clark, Ky. Albert S. Pomeroy, Toledo, O. Charles E. Suiter, Natchez, Miss. Frank Tucker, Milwaukee, Wis. Martin L. Welch, Gloucester, Mass. DIED OF WOUNDS ============== SERGEANTS Erwin Danford, Quaker City, O. George Sutherland. CORPORAL Lewis Wagaman, Woodlawn, Pa. PRIVATES Carl F. Baude, Louisville, Ky. Benjamin G. Cutting, Glasgow, Mont. William R. Kunkel, Lone Fountain, Va. Richard Mazereeuw, Grand Rapids, Mich. John Montgomery, Chelsea, Ga. Orval C. Qualls, Davidson, Okla. Jacob W. Spake, Dallas, Tex. Herman H. Von Glahn, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ottawa, Ontario, Sept. 26. -- The following names of middle westerners appear in today's overseas casualty list: KILLED IN ACTION ================ C. R. Anthony, Lincoln, Ill. J. A. King, Oshkosh, Wis. F. B. Riley, Detroit, Mich. GASSED ====== H. A. Swarthout, Detroit, Mich. ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED MISSING ============================ C. A. Goodrich, Chicago. R. B. Rutan, Detroit, Mich. FROM THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, October 2, 1918: CHICAGO FLYER CAPTURED; TWO OFFICERS IN LIST Casualty Report Contains 21 City Names on Tuesday. CHICAGO'S WAR HEROES Day's Toll of Dead and Wounded. Include Three Lieutenants, a Corporal, and Five Privates. Chicago casualties reported officially yesterday were: Killed in action 3 Died of wounds 2 Died from accident and other causes 2 Wounded severely 13 Missing in action 1 -- 21 Lieut. John Andrews King, son of Mrs. Rockwell King, well known Chicago woman, living at 154 East Superior street, is a prisoner in Germany, the war department announced last night. Lieut. King as a member of the United States aviation corps. He received his preliminary training at Champaign and Rantoul. He had been in service in France since last March. On July 28, 1917, he married Miss Helen Hinde, daughter of Thomas Woodnutt Hande, La Salle street broker, living at 1524 Astor street, where Mrs. King is now residing. No details of his capture were disclosed in the war department announcement, but, as he was a member of a combat group, his friends believe his machine became disabled while he was engaged in aerial fighting, compelling him to make a landing behind the German lines. Acting Captain Wounded. Lieut. William L. Mack, wounded severely, lived at 707 Montrose avenue. He is a graduate of the Culver (Ind.) Military academy. He received his commission as lieutenant at' Plattsburg. He was with the Three Hundred and Fifth infantry and was acting captain at the time he was wounded. Lieut. Henry C. A. Mead, unded severely, is a son of Prof. George H. Mead of the University of Chicago. He is with Battery D. Sixteenth filed artillery. He was _?_ of the first officers' training camp at Fort Sheridan. His wife, Mrs. Irene Mead, is a daughter of Prof. James H. Tufts of the University of Chicago, living at 5551 University avenue. Other casualties were private Samuel Kooistra, 325 West One Hundred and Fourth place, died of wound. Private Ernesta M. Schachtner of company B. Twenty sixth infantry, residence 1825 North Kedzie avenue. wounded severely; Private Fred E. Bear, company D, Three Hundred and Fifth infantry, residence 143 South Wells street, wounded severely. Reports by Relatives. Relatives reported a number of casualties to THE TRIBUNE, among them Private George Hochstrasser of the One Hundred an Thirty-fourth infantry, killed in action, residence 1203 South Fifth avenue, Maywood; Private Wilfred Francis Morin, Company I, One Hundred and Thirty-first infantry. gassed, son of Mrs. Joseph W. Schick, 6311 Drexel avenue; Corporal Roy W. Chase, wounded slightly, son of Joseph E. Chase of 2316 Sheffield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Austin Bellows of Wilmette received notification that their son, Lieut. Franklin Bellows of the United States aviation corps, had been killed in aerial combat. He was 23 years old and a graduate of Northwestern university. The father is president of the Hanson-Bellows company, publishers, at 104 South Michigan avenue. Miss Florence Kendall of 852 Lakeside place received world yesterday that her brother, Private Walter R. Kendall of Company G. Twenty-sixth infantry, had been killed in action. He enlisted April 30, 1917, and went to France in August of the same year. He was unmarried. Mother Seeks Verification. Mrs. Mary Fallon of 4143 Potomac avenue has received a private telegram reading that her son, Private Edward F. Fallon, Company A, Seventeenth engineers, died of Pneumonia at Camp Forest, Georgia. She has been trying to obtain official verification. Mrs. J. W. Schloesser of 4727 Magnolia avenue has been notified through the Red Cross that two of her cousins, William and Carl Waekerle, fighting with the Germany army, have been killed. Mrs. Schloesser, has two sons in the United States military service. Priv. Ragnar Paulson, a machine gunner with Company H, One Hundred and Thirty-first infantry, was wounded severely Aug. 9, relatives informed THE TRIBUNE last night. He lived at 1842 Greenleaf avenue. Names of all Chicagoans officially announced will be found in the casualty lists. |
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