WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON JULY 8, 1918
KILLED IN ACTION. LIEUTENANTS. Robert B. Anderson, Wilson, N.C. Grosvener P. Cather, Bladen, Neb. Henry W. Clark, Boston, Mass. CORPORALS. Joseph Drabkin, Lodi, Cal. Herman L. Evans, Lebanon Junction, Ky. Silas Triplett, Hunting Creek, N.C. PRIVATES. Joseph W. Bouret, Sheyenne, N.D. Clarence H. Caw, St. Joseph, Mo. Raymond E. Cuthberton, Nebo, N.C. Charles Deen, Alger, Wash. Walter W. Hawk, Cincinnati, O. George Olen, Brockton, Mass. Nass B. Shaheen, Moorhead, Minn. Guy W. Showers, Harrisburg, Pa., Mike Sinkevich, Easton, Pa. Harlie C. Smith, Middletown, N.Y. Lewis T. Strickland, Cerro Gordo, N.C. DIED OF WOUNDS. LIEUTENANTS. Lynn H. Harriman, Concord, N. H. Wellborn S. Priddy, 1650 East Thirty-third street, Chicago. CORPORALS. Otto G. Abbott, Newkirk, Okla. Robert Finnegan, Pittsburgh, Pa. PRIVATES. William L. Baxter, St. Paul, Ind. Nike Christianson, San Pedro, Cal. William W. Gosnell, Greenville, Tenn. Cabe Keen, Pinola, Miss. Leon R. Mathews, Springfield, Mass. Louis C. Sayer, Vergas, Minn. Arville Scroggins, Visalia, Ky. MECHANIC. Herman Hansen, Edmore, Mich. DIED OF DISEASE. BRIGADIER GENERAL. Robert E. L. Michie, Staunton, Va. SERGEANT. Edward R. Agnew, Carrick, Pa. BAND LEADER. Hiram I. Cole, Inglewod, Cal. PRIVATES. Chester Brisby, Jacksonville, Tex. William H. Harris, Mariette, Ill. George E. McKenna, Far Hills, N.J. Benjamin C. Wood, Lynn, Mass. DIED OF ACCIDENT. LIEUTENANTS. Livingston L. Baker, San Francisco, Cal. Duncan R. Grant, New York City. Earl H. Neville, Winona, Minn. PRIVATES. George E. Finicle, Huron, S.D. George J. Frymire, Monmonth, Ill. Emanuel G. Williams, Morristown, N.J. SEVERELY WOUNDED. CORPORALS. Vester A. Benson, Creston, Ia. Ira M. Curtiss, Virginia, Minn. PRIVATES. Bernhardt Bottolfson, Hartington, Neb. Walter J. Nugent, Worcester, Mass. Oscar Olsen, Wildwood, N. J. Robert O. Ruede, Meriden, Conn. PRISONERS, PEVIOUSLY MISSING. SERGEANTS. Joseph P. Nolan, Hartford, Conn. Frank L. Smith, Revere, Mass. CORPORAL. Henry E. Woods, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRIVATES. George Korman, Newark, N. J. Edward Patemaude, West Haven, Conn. DEAD, PREVIOUSLY MISSING. LIEUTENANT. Ralph M. Noble, Galesburg, Ill. Inona, Minn., June 7. -- Lieut. Earl H. Neville, who was killed in an aeroplane accident in France on June 1, was the son of J.C. Neville, a merchant of this city. Before the United States entered the war Lieut. Neville was a student at the University of Chicago. He entered the first officers' training camp at Fort Snelling and sailed for France last October. LIEUT. WELLBORN S. PRIDDY, died of wounds, was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Priddy of 1650, East Fifty-third street. He was a member of the first officers' training camp at Fort Sheridan. His father is a well known oil broker of Chicago. LIEUT. VIVIAN B. MAYO, slightly wounded, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Mayo, 910 Dempster street, Evanston. He was in command of an ammunition train in transit when a shrapnel shell burst a few feet away. |
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