YATES COUNTY in th< WORLD WAR 1917-1918
Yates County
in the
World War
1917-1918
Compiled and Published by
L. D. HARRISONPenn Van, N. Y.
Copyright, 1921. by E. D. Harrison
PREFACE
In presenting this volume, to commemorate Yates County's part in
the World War, the author realizes more fully than anyone else
its many imperfections. Having devoted the better part of a year to col-
lecting the material in hand, we can only hope that our effort will, in
a measure, fulfill the purpose for which it is intended.
Great care has been exercised in compiling the record of those
who were engaged in this war. This list contains only those actually
credited to Yates county. Many who might have claimed this as their
home went into service from other pieces and are credited to the
county from which they were in lucted In some respects this is unfor-
tunate; but it seemed best to the author not to include their records
in this work.
Our judgment in this matter may be criticized, but this volume Is
Intended to be a historical record—a reference book for future use
—
and tor this raason the lines have been more closely drawn than they
otherwise would have been.
We feel that some special reference should be made to the PennYan Chapter of the American Red Cross. While the record of this noble
band of workers, most of whom are women, as set forth in detail
elsewhere in this book, speaks for itself, the fact that much of this
record was made under the direction of officers other than those whosepictures appear in the group of Red Cross officers, seems to call for a
word of explanation. In an undertaking of this kind there must neces-
sarily be some limitations as to the number of illustrations used, andfor that reason, only the officers first chosen by the Red Cross are in-
cluded in this book. Those having direction of the work at later per-
iods of the war are entitled to a large share of the credit for the
achievements of the Red Cross. All performed a noble service, andtheir work did much to lighten the burden of the boys in camp and at
the front. Many were the sacrifices made that the "boys" might be
made more comfortable, and the work of the Red Cross will always be
gratefully remembered.
It is not the purpose of the author to sit in judgment and try to de-
cide "who is who" in the matter of Yates County's heroes and workers
in the world war. The records and other Information which we are
publishing are from official sources. Whatever Js lacking to make this
work complete was beyond our reach. Having did out best, we dedicate
our humble efforts to "the boys who went".
"The bi'okeu soldie!". kindly bade to stay
Sat by his fire, and talked the night away;Wept o'er his wounds, or. tales of soiTow done.
Shouldered his crutch, and showed how fields were won."
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THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE TO CONGRESSAPRIL 2, 1917
rKESll>K\T WOODKOW WILSON.
Gentlemen of <he Congress:
I have called the Congress into ex-
traordinary session because there are
serious, very serious, choices of policy
to be made, and made immediately,
which it was neither right nor con-
stitutionally permissible that I should
assume the responsibility of making.
On the third of February last I of-
ficially laid before you the extraordi-
nary announcement of the Imperial
German Government that on and after
the first day of February it was its pur-
pose to put aside all restraints of law
or of humanity and use its submarines
to sink every vessel that sought to ap-
proach either the ports of Great Britain
and Ireland or the western coasts of
Europe or any of the ports controlled
by the enemies of Germany within the
Mediterranean. That had seemed to be
the object of the German submarinewarfare earlier in the war, but since
April of last year the Imperial Govern-ment had somewhat restrained the com-manders of its undersea craft in con-
formity with its promise then given to
us that passenger boats should not be
sunk and that due warning would be
given to all other vessels which its
submarines might seek to destroy, whenno resistence was offered or escape at-
tempted, and care taken that their
crews were given at least a fair chance
to save their lives in their open boats.
The precautions taken were meagre andhaphazard enough, as was proved in
distressing instance after instance in
the progress of the cruel and unmanlybus'.ness. but a certain degree of re-
straint was observed. The new policy
has swept every restriction aside. Ves-
sels of every kind, whatever their flag,
their character, their cargo, their desti-
nation, their errand, have been ruth-
lessly sent to the bottom without
warning and without thought of help
or mercy for those on board, the ves-
sels of friendly neutrals along wiUh
those of belligerents. Even hospital
ships and ships carrying relief to the
sorely bereaved and stricken people of
Belgium, though the latter were provid-
ed with safe conduct through the pro-
scribed areas by the German Govern-ment itself and were distinguished byunmistakable marks of identity, havebeen sunk with the same reckless lack
of compassion or of principle.
I was for a little while unable to be-
lieve that such things would in fact be
done by any government that hadhitherto subscribed to the humane prac-
tices of civilized nations. Internation-
al law had its origin in the attempt to
set up some law which would be re-
spected and observed upon the seas,
where no nation had right of dominionand where lay the free highways of the
world. By painful stage after stage hasthat law been built up, with meagre
enough results, indeed, after all wasaccomplished that could be accomplish-ed, but always with a clear view, atleast, of what the heart and conscienceof mankind demanded. This minimumof right the German Government hasswept aside under the plea of retalia-
tion and necessity and because it hadno weapons which it could use^ at seaexcept these which it is impossible to
employ as it is employing them withoutthrowing to the winds all scruples ofhumanity or of respect for the under-standings that were supposed to under-lie the intercourse of the world. I amnot now thinking of the loss of proper-ty involved, immense and serious asthat is. but only of the wanton andwholesale destruction of the lives of
non-combatants, men. women and chil-
dren, engaged in pursuits which havealways even in the darkest periodsof modern history, been deemed inno-
cent and legitimate. Property can be
paid for; the lives of peaceful and inno-
cent people cannot be. The present Ger-man submarine warfare against com-merce is a warfare against mankind.
It is a war against all nations. Amer-ican ships have been sunk, Americanlives taken, in ways which it has stir-
red us very deeply to learn of. but the
ships and people of other neutral andfriendly nations have been sunk andoverwhelmed in the waters in the sameway. There has been no discrimination.
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Tlie ehallenr.e is to all mankiiicl Kachnation must decide for itself liow it will
meet it. The choice we make for our-
selves must be made with a moderationof counsel and a temperateness of
judgment betitting our character andour motives as a nation. We must putexcited feelings away. Our motive will
not be revenge or the victorious asser-
tion of the physical might of the na-
tion, but only the vindication of right,
of human right, of which we are onlya single champion.When I addressed the Congress on
the twenty-sixth of February last I
thought that it would suffice to assert
our neutral rights with arms, our right
u> use the seas against unlawful in-
terference, our right to keep our peoplesafe against unlawful violence. Butarmed neutrality. it now appears, is
impracticable. Because submarines are'.n effect outlav^rs when used as the Ger-man sulimarines have been used againstmerchant shipping, it is impossibleto defend ships against their at-
tacks as the law of nations hasassumed that merchantmen would de-
fend themselves against privateers orcruisers, visible craft giving chase uponthe open sea. It is common prudence in
such circumstances, grim necessity in-
deed, to endeavor to destroy them be-
fore they have shown their own inten-tion. They must be dealt with upon.sight, if dealt with at all. The Ger-man Government denies the right of
neutrals to use arms at all within the
areas of the sea which it has proscrib-
ed, even in the defense of rights whichao modern publicist has ever before
iluest;oned their right to defend. Theintimation is conveyed that the armedguards which we have placed on ourmerchant ships will bf. treated as be-
yond the pale of law and subject to be
dealt with as pirates would be. Arm-ed neutrality is ineffectual enough at
best; in such circumstances and in the
face of such pretensions it is worsethan ineffectual; it is likely only to
produce what it was meant to pre-
vent; it is practically certain to drawus into the war without either the
rights or the effectiveness of belliger-
ents. There is one choice we cannot
nake. we are incapable of making; wewill not choose the path of submission
and suffer the most sacred rights of our
nation and our people to be ignored or
s'.olated. The wrongs against which«-e now array ourselves are no com-mon wrongs; they cut to the very roots
of human life.
With a profound sense of the solemn
and even tragical character of the step
I am taking and of the grave respon-
s'.bllities which it involves, but in un-
hesitating obedience to what I deem myconstitutional duty, I advise that the
Congress declare the recent course of
the Imperial German Government to
be in fact nothing less than war against
the government and people of the Unit-
ed States; that it formally accept the
status of belligerent which has thus
been thrust upon it; and that it take
immediate steps not only to put the
country in a more thorough state of de-
tense, but also to exert all its powerand employ all its resources to bring
the (rovernment of the German Em-pire to terms and end the war.What this will involve is clear. It
will involve the utmost practicable co-operation \n counsel and action withthe governments now at war with Ger-many, and, as incident to that, the ex-tension to those governments of themost liberal financial credits, in orderthat our resources may so far as pos-sible be added to theirs. It will in-volve the organization and mobiliza-tion of all the material resources of thecountry to supply the materials of warand serve the incidental needs of thenation in the most abundant and yetthe most economical and efficient waypossible. It will involve the immediatefull equipment of the navy in all re-spects but particularly in supplyiing it
with the best means of dealing withthe enemy's submarines. It will involvethe immediate addition to the armedforces of the United States already pro-vided for by law lin case of war atItas; five hundred thousand men, whoshould, in my opinion, be chosen uponthe principle of universal liability toservice, and also the authorization ofsubsequent additional increments ofequal force so soon as they may beneeded and can be handled in training.It will involve also, of course, thegranting of adequate credits to theGovernment, sustained I hope, so faras they can equitably be sustained bythe present generation, by well con-ceived taxation.
I say sustained so far as may beequitable by taxation because it seemsto me that it would be most unwise to
base the cred'its which will now benecessary entirely on money borrowed.It is our duty. I most respectfully urge,to protect our people so far as we inayagainst the very serious hardships andevils which would be likely to ariseout of the inflation which would beproduced by vast loans.
In carrying out the measures bywh ch these things are to be accom-plished we should keep constantly in
mind the wisdom of interfering as lit-
tle as possible in our own preparationand in the equipment of our own mili-
tary forces with the duty,—for it will
he a very practical duty,—of supply-ng the nations already at war -with
Germany with the materials whichthey can obtain only from us or by our:;ss'stance. They are in the field and weshould help them in every way to bev-'ffective there.
I shall take the liberty of suggest-ing, through the several executive de-
I-artments of the Government, for the
cop-sideration of your committees,measures for the accomplishment of
the several objects I have mentioned.I hope that it will be your pleasure to
'>^al with them as having been fram-ed after very careful thought by the
branch of the Government upon whichthe responsibility of conducting the
war and safeguarding the nation will
most directly fall.
Wliile we do these things. these
deeply momentous things, let us be veryclear, and make very clear to all the
world what our motives and our ob-
jects are. My own thought has not been
driven from its habitual and normalcourse by the unhappy events of thelast two months, and I do not believethat the thought of the nation has beenaltered or clouded by them. I haveexactly the same things in mind nowthat I had in nvind when I addressedthe Senate on the twenty-second of Jan-uary last; the same that I had in mindwhen I addressed the Congress on thethird of February, and on the twenty-sixth of February. Our object now. asthen., is to vindicate the principles ofpeace and justice in the life of theworld as against selfish and autocraticpower and to set up amongst the reallyfree and self-governed people of theworld such a concert of purpose andof action as will henceforth ensure theobservance of those principles. Neu-trality is no longer feasible or desir-able where the peace of the world is
involved and the freedom of its peoples,and the menace to that peace and free-dom lies in the existence of autocraticgovernments backed by organized forcewhich is controlled wholly by theirwill, not by the will of their people.We have seen the last of neutrality insuch circumstances. We are at the be-ginning of an age in which it will beinsisted that the same standards ofconduct and of responsibility for wrongdone shall be observed among nationsand their governments that are observ-ed among the individual citizens ofcivilized states.
We have no quarrel with the Germanpeople. We have no feeling towardsthem but one of sympathy and friend-ship. It was not upon their impulsethat their government acted in en-tering this war. It was not with theirprevious knowledge or approval. It wasa war determined upon as wars usedto be determined upon in the old, un-happy days when people were no-where consulted by their rulers andwars were provoked and waged in theinterest of dynasties or of little groupsof ambitious men who were accustom-ed to use their fellowmen as pawns andtools Self-governed nations do not fill
their neighbor states with spies or set
the course of intrigue to bring aboutsome critical posture of altairs whichwill give them an opportunity to strikeand make conquest. Such designs can besuccessfully worked out only under'ever and where no one has the rightto ask questions. Cunningly contrivedplans of deception or aggression, car-ried, it may be. from generation togeneration, can be worked out and!:ept from the light only within theprivacy of courts or behind the care-fully guarded confidences of a nar-row and privileged class. They are hap-pily impossible where public opinioncommands and insists upon full infor-mation concerning all the nation's af-fairs-
.\ steadfast concert for peace cannever be maintained except by a part-nership of democratic nations'. No au-tocratic government could be trust-ed to keep faith within it or observe its
covenants. It must be a league of hon-our, a partnership of opinion. Intriguewould eat its vitals away; the plot-
tings of inner circles who could plan
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wliat tliey would and render accountto no one would be a corruption seat-ed at its very heart. Only tree peoplescan hold their purpose and their hon-our steady to a common end and pre-fer the interest of mankind to any nar-row interests of their own.Does not every American feel that
assurance has been added to our hope for the democratic governments of thefor the future peace of the world by ,vorld. We are now about to acceptthe wonderful and heartening things g-^ge of battle with this natural foe tothat have been happening within the uberty and shall, if necessary spendlast few weeks in Russia? Russia was the whole force of the nation to checkknown by those who knew it best to and nullify its pretensions and its pow-have been always in fact democratic er. We are glad, now that we see the
We are accepting this challenge of "'ards a people or with the desire to
hostile purpose because we know that bring- any injury or disadvantage up-in such a government, following such °" them, but only in armed oppositionmethods, we can never have a friend; '° ^" irresponsible government whichand that in the presence of its organ- '^^® thrown aside all considerations ofizcd power, always lying in wait to bumanity and of right and is running-accomplish we know not what pur- '^'Tiufk- We are, let me say again, thepose, there can be no assured security ^•'"'^''e friends of the German people,
and shall desire nothing so much as
m
at heart, in all the vital habits of herthought, in all the intimate relation-ships of her people that spoke theirnatural instinct, their habitual atti-
the early re-establishn-ient of intimaterelations of mutual advantage betweenus.—however hard it may be for them,for the t:me being, to believe that thisis spoken from our hearts. We haveborne -with their present governmentthrough all these bitter months be-cause of that friendship.—exercising apati'ence and forbearance which wouldotherwise have been impossible. We
facts with no veil of false pretenceabout them, to fight thus for the ulti-mate peace of the world and for theliberation of its peoples, the German
tude towards life. The autocracy that peoples included; for the rights of na- "hall, happily, still have an opportuni-crowned the summit of her political tions great and small and the privilege '^' ^° Prove that friendship in our dailystructure, long as it had stood and of men everywhere to choose their way attitude ana actions towards the mil-terrible as was the reality of its pow- of life and of obedience. The world "°"'' °' "i«" and women of Germaner, was not in fact Russian in origin, must be made safe for democracy. Its
-"'"'> and native sympathy who livecharacter or purpose; and now it has peace must be planted upon the tested amongst us and share our life, and webeen shaken off and the great, gen- foundations of political liberty. We ^'^all be proud to prove it towards allerous Russian people have been added have no selfish ends to serve. We de- "''^° are in fact loyal to their neigh-In all their naive majesty and mightto the forces that are fighting for free-dom in the world, for justice, and forpeace. Here is a fit partner for aLeague of Honour.One of the things that has served to
convince us that the Prussian autoc-
sire no conquest, no dominion. We seekno indemnities for ourselves, no mater-ial compensation for the sacrifices weshall freely make. We are but one ofthe champions of the rights of man-kind. We shall be satisfied when thoseligh-.s have been made as secure as the
u
bors and to the Government in thehour of test. They are, most of them,:is true and loyal Americans as if theyaad never known any other fealty orallegiance. They will be prompt tos.and with us in rebuking and re-atrainihg the few who may be of a dif-ferent mind and purpose. If thereshould be disloyalty, it will be dealt
Just because we fight without ran- *'"^ '^''t''' a firm hand of stern repres-cour and without selfish object, seeking ^''°'^'- '>"'• if >' lifts its head at all, itnothing for ourselves but what we "'''• ''"^ i' only here and there andshall wish to share with all free peo- without countenance except from a
against our national unity of counsel, pies, we shall, I feel confident, conduct lawless and malignant few.our operations as belligerents without " i** a distressing and oppressivepassion and ourselves observe with ^"'J'' Gentlemen of the Congress,proud punctilio the principles of rightand of fair play we profess to be fight-ing for.
I have said nothing of the govern-
racy was not and could never be our faith and the freedom of nations canfriend is that from the very outset of make themthe present war it has filled our un-suspecting communities and even ouroffices of government with spies andset criminal intrigues everywhere afoot
ir national unity of/ur peace within and without, our in-
dustries and our commerce. Indeed it
is now evident that its spies were hereeven before the war began; and it is
unhappily not a matter of conjecturehut a fact proved in our courts of jus-tice that the intrigues which have ments allied with the"lmperial Governmore than once come perilously near ment of Germany because
which I have performed in thus ad-dressing you. There are, it may be,many months of fiery trial and sacri-fice ahead of us. It is a fearful thingto lead this great peaceful people into
.- they have "'a'", into the most terrible and disas-
to disturbing the peace and dislocating not made war upon us or challenged fous of all wars. civilization itselfthe industries of the country have us to defend our right and our honour seeming to be in the balance. But thebeen carried on at the instigation, with The Austro-Hungarian Government "Sl" i^ '"o'^ precious than peace andthe support, and even under the per- has, indeed, avowed its unqualified en- *'« ^UaH fight for the things which we.sonal direction of official agents of the dorsement and acceptance of the reck- ^ave always carried nearest our heartsImperial Government accredited to the less and lawless submarine warfare —f°r democracy, for the right of those
who submit to authority to have a\'oice in their own governments, forthe rights and liberties of small na-tions, for a universal dominion of rightby such a concert of free peoples as
Government of the I'nited States. Even adopted now without disguise by thein checking these things and trying to Imperial German Government and itextirpate them we have sought to put has therefore not been possible' for thisthe most generous interpretation possi- Government to receive Count Tarnowble upon them because we knew that ski, the Ambassador recently accredittheir source lay, not in any hostile feel- ed to this Government by the Imperial ^haH bring peace and safety to all na-ing or purpose of the German people and Royal Government of Austria-Hun- "o"^ and make the world Itself at lasttowards us (who were, no doubt as gary; but that Government has not f'-«<'- To such a task we can dedicateIgnorant of them as we ourselves were) actually engaged in warfare against ^"'- "^^s and our fortunes, everythingbut only in the selfish designs of a citizens of the united States on the 'hat we are and everything that weGoyernment that aid what it pleased seas, and I take the liberty, for the l^ave, with the pride of those who knowand told US people nothing. But they present at least, of postponing a dis- that the day has come when Americahave played their part in serving to cussion of our relations with the au- « privileged to spend her blood and
thorities at Vienna. We enter this war l^^r might for the principles that gaveonly where we are clearly forced into h®'" birth and happiness and the peaceit because there are no other meansof defending our rights.
It will be all the easier for us to con-duct ourselves as belligerents in a highspirit of right and fairness because weact without animus, not in enmity to-
convince us at last that that Government entertains no real friendship forus and means to act against our peaceand security at its convenience. Thatit means to stir up enemies against usat our very doors the intercepted noteto the German Minister at Mexico Cityis eloquent evidence.
which she has treasured. God helpingher, she can do no other.
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RESOLUTIONDECLARING WAR WITH GERMANY
WlKTcas, The ImperiBl German Government has committed re-
peated acts of war against the government and the people of the United
States of America; therefore be It
Hesolyed, By the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress
assembled, that the state of war between the United States and the
Imperial German Government which has been thrust upon the United
States, is hereby formally declared, and the President be, and he is
hereby authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military
forces of the United States and the resources of the government to
carry on war against the Imperial German Government and to bring
the conflict to a successful termination. All the resources of the coun-
try are hereby pledged by the Congress of the United States.
President Wilson attached his signature to the above resolution,
April 6, 1917. thus declaring the United States in a state of war with
Germany as from that date.
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THE VOTE OF CONGRESSON THE RESOLUTION, APRIL 4. 1917
SENATE
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WILLIAM M. tALIIi:HItrooklyii, \'. V.
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INTRODUCTORY
The first draft contingent from Yates county left Penn Yan for
Camp Dix, New Jersey, on September 9. 1917. It was composed of five
Penn Yan voung men, all of whom volunteered to go at this time. In
this contingent was Charles E Costello, who was the first of our boys
to die in service. His death occurred in the hospital at Brest, France.
April 9, 1918, three days after landing there. His body was the first
to be brought back to Yates county from overseas. It arrived in Penn
Yan on May 7, 1920, and was given a military burial on May 9th.
The last contingent from this county left on October 22, 1918. for
Camp Wheeler, Ga. Six men were in this contingent, and one of these.
John B. McManus, of Penn Yan, died in camp on October 31, 1918.
Between the departure of the first and last contingent many more
were sent to camp and other young men were leaving home to enlist
in some branch of the service. The people of the county turned out in
large numbers and escorted each contingent to the train that carried
the boys away. Flags were flying, a band was playing, and the multi-
tude was cheering as the trains pulled away from the station, but un-
derneath this appearance of gayety, hearts were aching The enlisted
men slipped away quietly, and were in camp before many persons out-
side of their families and clocest friends knew of their leaving.
When the armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, the pent-up
feelings of the people burst forth and the event was celebrated with an
enthusiasm that evidenced great joy. But in the midst of this rejoicing,
while bells were ringing and whistles were blowing, a telegram from
the War Department, announcing the death in France of Charlie
Wheeler, of Penn Yan, was received.
On July 4, 1919, a great "Welcome Home" was given those who had
returned from service. A public presentation of medals to all of Yates
County's participants in the war was held in the Court House Park,
dinner was served at noon, in a large hall, a program of sports was
carried out on the Fair Ground in the afternoon, the soldiers were giv-
en tree tickets to the theatres, and the day was brought to a close with
fireworks and dancing in the evening.
As a fitting memorial in honor of those from this county taking
part in this war, it is proposed to erect a hospital at the county seat to
be known as the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital of Yates
County. The consummation of this plan has been delayed because of
the abnormal conditions existing since the war. Pledges totalin,:;
$150,000 have besn secured, a fine site has been purchased and a tem-
porary hospital, fully equipped, has been opened pending the erection
of the memorial. The new building will have a reception room in which
bronze tablets, containing the names of all who were inducted into
service from here, will be placed.
T'age Tirelce
OFFICIAL INDUCTIONS
IN YATES COUNTY UNDER THE SELECTIVE
SERVICE LAW
OrderNo.
57
117122157187
4
8
19293142546372818588949S
10611611813814114515817417619821122322422322722924528327029130233233713715615923918630888
16819925723527328131532534835835736536641
214377
9
Name
William FinerghtyCharles E. Costello
Perl L. DouglassStephen M. WhitmanThomas P. Carroll
William H. HabberfieldClaude Thomas LeeJohn BrownDudley V. HayesElmer Lionel ColeWilliam E. RuddickHoward 0. SpragueHarry W. ClevelandWilliam RifenbergEdmund J. Fitzpatrick
Charlie WheelerJens JacobsenJohn H. BradleyFred A. WorldHarold HarrisJames J. MaleyFrederick R. HabberfieldHubert W. WatersJoseph A. CoreyCharles Earle HolmesCharles BakerHarry S. LordWilliam A. RandallCharles C MorseClifford M. HamiltonFloyd SmithFrank E. SayreVernon YoungLeo Herbert SmithSinus E. JorgensenJames S. KirkpatrickGeorge D. RuggWilliam H JonesA. H. William JensenEdward E. MaybeeCharles A BishopFred TravisP^red Joseph LewisClayton B. ShepherdJecse Frank DuellHerbert Allen YoungWilliam Fred EckertJohn Augustus HatchRobert J. ManchesterHarold G. BahrMorris E HurdFranklin H. Clark (Col )
Ernest L. WoodHenry J. ChristensenGeorge W. MerrickNels P. NielsenOscar S. StarkCharles KluheAlbert C. Knapton. Jr.
Carl F. F. PetersenClifford C. ChapmanWalter W. BeckettGeorge W. TubbsCharles C. Gillett
Ray C HarttrFloyd Melvin Hill
Serial
MOrderXo. Name
13 Claude Richard Mann14 Charles Frederick Allen22 David J- Ford38 Ralph Goundry49 Lee W. Kinyon60 James W. Bradley66 Herbert R Lathrop70 Frank Saville Waddcll73 Homer Dunn
102 William Richard Cunningham121 Ernest W. Nageldinger124 George S. Morse126 Ambrose Howard Sheehan131 Chris Martinus Poulsen134 James Dewitt Lazenby142 Clarence Cronk143 Amos Bagley144 Ben Van Horn147 Albert Cleveland Jf.y
150 Elwin D. Jones151 Frank Ellerington153 jEy Clarence Decker160 David John Anderson161 tTank Cnarles Hector164 Fred Fals181 George Warren Mannon191 Benjamin H. Cronk193 Harry Sprague Hart200 Vincent Thomas Poole202 Carl Roy Olmster.d210 Claude Heath Edgerton217 Ansel M. Burt222a Frank Woodhouse225 William Sprague235 Willard Heath Kelsey240 Leonard E Leroi242 Clarence Hollister Pedlty248 Thowald Pedersen251 Laverne Ernest Perry282 Theodore D. Sikaras23J George Daniel Rugg, Jr.
259 Orville Frank Stape272 Fred Roese275 Melville R. Gardner290 William Calhoun295 Clinton Leroy Hrll298 Raymond B. Twilliger314 Chris Henry Jensen319 Arthur Mordecai320 Henry Lester Chisholm32j Victor Howard Reddington323 George Edkin330 Herman Joseph Heslund341 Emery Potter342 George Pepper345 Howard J. McFarren346 Ernert B. Ktssler350 Stanley Booth Dennis352 John Xick Jensen353 William Wright Williams360 Parmele Johnson361 Carl J. Skitter376 John Harold Gilbert281 Pearl Underwood Thiers386 Fred Burnett Thomas394 Raymond Francis McAdams400 Milton William Shepard402 Dorpheus Sidney Sawyer403 John Irving Goodspeed413 Clarence Navarre Beard415 W. Alexius Markey416 Percy Warner Caris419 Stewart G. Reed423 Edmund Chadwick427 Charles Benjamin Cady434 Joseph George Magee438 Lynn Gerald Blood439 Walter James Cole442 Arthur Howard Buckle447 Willard Stanley Newby
Serial
OrderNo. Xanie
452 Howard Bradley Coons453 John Herman Sorensen455 Willard Alexander Clawson456 Nicholas Serfine
481 Harry Dewitt Connell463 Harold R. Habberfleld465 Nelson Charles Reynolds468 Roy J. Fisher
488 Richard Price
474 Charles Lawrence Gallagher
479 Max Clifford Headley483 William E Carey487 William John Kelly
493 William John Tongate, Jr.
501 Arthur McGhee Barnes507 John B. Carroll
508 William Myer Seism511 Adolph Rovito513 Theodore Yost515 Albert Alexander Moshier520 Oliver Wendell Norman527 Melford N. Myer529 Christian Neilsen
530 John North Whitaker534 Hixson Amos Knight544 Robert McFetridge545 William Bernard Welch554 Albert Josiah White561 George Willis Hoyt, Jr.
568 Axel Mikkelsen571 Joseph P. Craugh576 Leon H. Smith578 James Lee Robinson581 Francis Peter Reilly
582 Ernest Jacob Smith583 Neils John Neilsen584 Irving E, Eckert587 Albert Del Rose595 Bradley Longwell Wheeler601 Clarence Lowell McPherson602 Otto Chris Miller
603 Milford Simmons606 Warner Edgett Bush610 Burnett David Thomas613 Walter Phillip Clark617 Orville Ribble620 John F. Serfine
627 Ross Leighton Gridley
635 Floyd Edward Matteson639 Harry Sutter Klube641 Arthur Langdon Shutts
652 Nick Cecchini656 Francis Leroy Flynn663 Ivor Prosser665 George Perry Lord668 John Tongate670 Seymour B. Harris671 Fred Carl Hoagland673 D. Gordon Conrad676 James Edward Reilly
684 John Arthur Griffith
688 Henry J. Greenfield
692 George Dunlap Wood, Jr.
698 Wilbur Mills Symonds699 Robert Allen Murray706 Bernard Michael Hoban707 Norman Bert Wixon720 George William Excell
722 William Ward Wheat728 George Elmer Enos734 John Meaker735 Bennett Henry Jensen746 Harold Andrew Hutton747 Pietro Mangipinto751 John Darrell Spencer753 Newell Truman Pangburn759 Francis R. Cougevan756 Raymond Rugg772 James F. Butler775 Charles Robinson Clark
Serial
OrderNo.
781783784787794797800805808811812813814815823825830836839848851831862866867868874882886890907914919926927929940943944947948951952954955938989970972979980984986989991994
100510071008101310171029103210361042105310581059106010651068107110741081109110941106110911101113
Name
Leon Jay NorrisCarl Christian NelsonHoward Leroy DuntonJens Chris OlsenRichard F. CraughFav Lawton ChapmanJohn Edward TearsClarence W. NobleWilliam Alfrtd Norris
Benigno FresnoHarold Long Weinstein
John Nelson JonesWilliam R. CulverWarren R. Spike
Harry Grant McQuistonFred O-iterhout
Jeremiah E Carroll
Philip John Rilling, Jr.
Sorney Jacob JacobscnMartin H. Butler
Frank Leslie SampleArthur Fay OlmsteadElijah B. DenseCarl Oskar Htrman Neilsen
Chris Miller
William McCreeryJames HagueByron G. WhitbeckHarry Hurtord MeakerLuigi Alesandro M. Battesta
Leroy Charles SnookHenry LarsenCharles MashewskeEmmett Carlton CraneRoss Matthew ConleyLewis CadwellRobert Chester Brisbin
Verne Maxwell AckersonEdward B KinsmanArchie McFdlGuy PierceFrank LuppinoStanley KennersonJames Frank HobanLewis W. Travis
Mervin Arlo A. Palmatier
Emil PedersenWilliam Jacob BarnhartAlbert Charles McGoughDomenico Lizzi
Rufus Garland ThomasPaul Joseph MeadeCharles Enos Williams
Homer John SharpeVictor E Lafler
Giftord George HurlburtOrla Alva MorganLawrence Hobart Conley
William A. SageCameron Alexander Sharpe
Hans PallesenKristian JensenAdalbert Berkley Allen
Herbert C. StewartSheridan E. Miller
William Joseph Shultz
Ed. B. SmithMarion Jewell SumnerClark N. CalhoonJesse A. BrownByron Ketchum Hall
Edwin Elwood Jacobs
Mads Vangdrup KornuraGeorge Frederick WindnaglClarence Joseph GannonWilliam Saxton LampmanArthur Mearl Gilbert
Llovd Raymond Lafler
Albert E. Lott
Roy Dwight Williams
Serial
OrderNo.
11271140114311601163117711S7119011921199120012021204909a743a
9
121521
91
a 219a 243
a 370a 378a 410a 416a 431a 501a 502a 652a 710a 834a 963al019al038al057all75al371al402al541al558al706al769al798alS41al844al856al862al865al879
Name
Robert A. MaceArchie R. StaplesJohn McMinnJames Hayward SavageHugh Bernard McGovernJoseph William Paddock_Edward Herheft-PlotTs'Homer Ames Gilbert
Claude L. ConradJames Russell BrinkWilliam Arthur JonesBernard Paul HopkinsJohn GraczykJames H. SnyderAdrian E. Ovens
James A. ChristensenEmmett L. KindelbergerJohn E. SheridanClarence A SpoorJames H. Wheeler
Serial
THE ADVISORY BOARD
(It Hon. <;ill»«Tt II. It.-ikrr (li) S|K'im*it F. Linrolii Hit Hon. .l.'iiiieN M. Ij4»\v:i
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THE DRAFT BOARD
The local, or Yates County Selective service Draft Board was ap-pointed in May. 1917. with Sheriff Milan H. Ayres as chairman. CountyClerk. Edwin M. Potter, secretary, and Bernard S. Strait, examiningphysician. Dr. Strait resigned July 17. 1917. to enlist as 2d Lieutenant in
the Medical Corps of the Array. Dr. Fred M. Maloney. of Dundee, wasappointed as chairman of the phy.iical examination board, with Drs.
Frank S. Sampson and G. Howard Leader, as assistants. Robert H. Gra-ham was made clerk of the Board soon after organization, and oflRicated
in the capacity until September 25, 191S, when he resigned Miss LenaGrady was acting clerk of the Board, and later Miss Emma Wilkins wasappointed chief clerk. Sheriff Ayres resigned from the Board and JolmE. Watkins was appointed chairman on October 2S, 191S.
Acting under orders of the Provost Marshal General's Depart-ment, tlie local Draft Agency distributed registration cards, to be tilled
out by the registrants, to the appointed enrolling clerks of the severalelection districts in the county. After the registration the cards werereturned to tlie Board when they were given an order number con-secutively as received. A serial number was also given tlie cards froma drawing of numbers at Washington D. C. The first number drawncorresponding to the registration number was the first to be calledfor service. This method was followed until all cards were given aserial number. All man were called for physical examination and ser-
vice according to tlie serial number. There were 3,24.5 registrants in
Yates county, as follows:
June 5. 1917, ages 21 to 30 years 1207June 5. 191S, those who became of age since
June 5. 1917 IDSAugust 24, 1918. those who had become of age
since June 5. 1918 ISSeptember 12, 1918, ages 30 to 45 years 1919
Approximately 1800 men have been passed upon physically andotherwise by the local board. The District Board, representing theCounties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben and Yates (upon which boardYates county was not represented) reviewed the work of the LocalBoard. Many appeals were made to the District Board from the de-cisions of the Local Board, and some of the registrants made appealsto the Adjutant General's Department at Albany from the decisions oftlie District Board, and four Presidential appeals were made by regis-
trants desiring exemption from service.
The Legal Advisory Board was appointed in May, 1917. and acted'
in a legal capacity with tlie Local Draft Board. The work of this boardwas mainly the investigation of cases of insurance, dependencies,whether his activities were indispensible—the Board acting in a legalway both for tlie registrant and the government. The Legal AdvisoryBoard consisted of County Judge Gilbert H. Baker, chairman; SpencerF. Lincoln secretary and Hon. James M. Lown.
In his final report to the Secretary of War, Provost Marshal Gen-eral E. H. Crowder said:
"The pride, the sorrow, the sacrifice and the patriotism of the Na-tion were contained within the records of the local boards. But it wasmore than a matter of sentiment that prompted a scrupulous preser-vation of those records. Never in the history of this or any otlier na-tion had a more valuable and comprehensive accumulation of data beenassembled upon the physical, economic, industrial, and racial conditionof a people. It would be of untold value to the physician, the economist,the sociologist and the historian for many decades. It was not onlyworthy of preservation, but this generation owed it to posterity that it
be preserved. You will see that it was a vitally important task properlyto assemble these records. The task was no less important than it wastremendous. Scattered throughout the breadth of the land, lying in theoffices of the 4,648 local boards, 155 district boards, 1,319 medical ad-visory boards, and 52 State headquarters were the records of nearly24,000,000 men."
The statistical report gives the following record for Yates county:Total called, 349; total inducted, 354; total accepted, 346: total reject-ed, 7. Total rejected, cancellation of draft, 1.
The Local Draft Board was relieved of its duties March 31, 1919.
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Ackerson. Verne Maxwell. 107 Hamilton St.,
Penn YanAdams, Gordon. Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Aguda. Domingo. Middlesex „ „Albertson. William. 113 Sheppard St.. Penn YanAlbertsen, Christian Nelsen, 222 Keuka St., Penn
Yan ^ .TV „Allen, Stuart Edgett. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Allen Charles Frederick, Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Allen. Adelbert Berkley, Dundee, R. D. 17
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Allen, Robert James Henry, 549 Liberty St.,
Penn YanAlexander, Robert S., Penn Yan, R. T>. 3
Alexander, James P., Penn Yan, R. D. 3
Allison. William. Penn Yan, R, D. 1
Amidon, Albert, Penn Yan, R. D. 2
Anderson, John, Penn Y'an, R. D. 5
Andersen, Chris Peter, Himrod, R. D. 15
Andersen, Martin John. 208 Elm St., Penn YanAnderson. Roy P.. Penn Y'an, R. D. 4
Anderson, David John, MiddlesexAndrews, Paul Raymond, 103 Walnut St., Penn
Y'anAndrews, Frank Ray, Keuka ParkAndrews. Ernest Xelson, Penn Yan, R. D. 6
Andrews, Archie Graton, LakemontAndrews", Arthur .\ugustus, Dundee, R. D. 19
Ansley. A. Ray, Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Ames. Fred S.. Penn Yan, R D. 2
Amies, Howard Lloyd, 124 Henry St.. Dundee\rmes, Fred Raymond, 124 Henry St., Penn YanArmstrong, Charles Arnold, 107 Walnut St.,
Penn Yan
Bnlir, Harold Gerald, 114 Lake St., I'rnii "Van
Baglev. Robert Henry. MiddlesexBaglev, Amos, RushvilleBailey. Howard John, 316 Keuka St.. Penn YanBailey' Dorsev Adrien. Penn Yan. R. D. 7
Baker George Robert, Dundee, R. D. 17
Baker. Stanley Albert. Hutton St., Penn YanBailey, Rav James, DresdenBailev, Andrew, Penn YanBaker, Charles. 115 Clinton St., Penn YanBaker. Lewis Edwin. 115 Clinton St.. Penn YanBaker. Edwin. Penn Yan, R. D. 6
Ballard. Frank Louis, 210 Head St.. Penn YanBaldwin. Howard Ranson, RushvilleBaldwin, Alson Edward, 229 Vs Lake St.,
YanBanks. George Edgar. DundeeBarber, Willis Edwin, DundeeBarden, Frank F:ben, Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Barden, Harold Homer, GageBardeen, Altord Vernie ItalyBarnes, Jay Daniel, Penn Yan R. D. 3
Barnes. Arthur McGhee. DresdenBarnhart, William Jacob, MiddlesexBarringer, J. Lew, 105 East Main St.. Penn YanBartholomew. Ralph M,, Dundee. R. D. 16
Bartholomew. Allen Percy, 2061/2 Elm Et., PennYan
Bassage, Hugh Thompson, DundeeBates, Willis Phillip, Penn Yan, R. D. 7
Battar, Joe, MiddlesexBattista, Luigi Alesandro Mastro, DundeeBeard, Clarence Navarre, DresdenBeard, Charles Adelbert. DresdenBeard, Fred W., Penn Y'an, R, D. 2
Beattie. Kenneth C, Penn Y'anBeattie, David Hill, Penn YanBeattie, Leslie F., Penn Y'anBeckett, Walter William, MiddlesexBeckhorn. Arthur, Himrod, R. D. 15
Beebe, Vincent, Lake St., Penn Y'anBeers. Edmund Affleck, GlenoraBenedict, Clark L., Penn Y'an, R. D. 3
Bennett. Dellason W., Penn Yan, R. D. 5
Benson, Clarence Malcom, GageBergman, Earl Henry. MiddlesexBergman. Clarence William. ItalyBergstresser. Benjamin Harrison. Stanley, R. D. 6
Bellis. Arthur Jay. Dundee. R. D. 16Bellis. Harvey Russell, Penn Yan. R. D. 2
Belis, Raymond Cyril, Penn Yan, R. D. 2
Berry, Frank Alton, DundeeBilson, Walter S.. 149 Cornwell St., Penn YanBishop, Charles A., BentonBishop, Stuart Roy, Penn Yan, R .D. 9
Penn
1154 Bishop. DeForest John, Dresden663 Bistolti. Ugo, 120 Jacob St, Penn Yan428 Bjorholm, Nels K., Penn Yan, R. D. 259 Blair, Sterling Nathan, Rushville66 Blakesley, Walter G., Branchport, R. D. 13
672 Blood. Lynn Gerald, 127 Benham St, Penn Y'an1146 Bordwell, Thomas James, Penn Yan, R. D 8583 Bowling, Harry, Seneca St., Penn Yan433 Bowman, Harry James Penn I'an, R. D. 6
1114 Bradley. John Henry, Barnes1099 Bradley, James W., Barnes1128 Brady, Joseph, Penn Yan, R. D. 6254 Brady, John, Penn Yan, R. D. 3
1167 Breech. Sking. Penn Yan65 Breed, Ralph, Branchport. R. D. 13
2S3 Breed. Clarence Leslie, Penn Yan. R. D. 5748 Briddon, John Albert, 217 Elm St., Penn Yan
1126 Briggs, Floyd Emory, Himrod571 Briggs, Clinton, 109 Walnut St., Penn Y'an233 Brink, James Russell, Italy603 Brink. Bert Nelson, Starkey
1094 Brisbin. Robert Chester. Dundee675 Brooks. John Clinton. 216 Clinton St.. Penn Yan
1015 Broughton. Ma.xwell, Penn Yan. R. D. 2255 Brown. Ernest Harold. Keuka Park434 Brown. Vernon Huey. Himrod520 Brown. Jesse A., Gage597 Brown, Herbert Leroy, Dundee784 Brown, John. Middlesex. R. D. 24
1125 Brown, Paul L., Penn Yan. R. D. 2
1129 Bruner, John H., Penn Yan, R. D 2
629 Brunskill, Leslie J., 147 Cornwell St., Penn Y'an1034 Buckle, Frank Ernest. Penn Y'an, R. D. 21048 Buckle, .Arthur Howard, Penn Yan, R. D. 21064 Buckle, Thomas, Gage1063 Buckle, Charles Edward. Gage157 BuckUn. William, Dundee
1121 Bulkeley, Albert .Mien Dundee432 Bullock, Homer. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
1074 Bullock, George D.. East Main St., Penn Y'an783 Burg, L. Warren, Penn Yan, R. D. 7
322 Burleigh, Ernest P'auntsleroy, Middlesex1166 Burnside, Leonard, Dresden570 Burr, Herman N., 345 Jacob St.. Penn Yan677 Burri, Gottfred, 123 Clinton St., Penn Yan803 Burt, Willis Ferris, 348 Main St.. Penn Yan121 Burt, Ansel M., Penn Yan662 Bush, Warner Edgett, 128 Hamilton St,. Penn
Yan1137 Bushnell. Tracy John, Penn Y'an, R. D.
87 Butler. Martin. Branchport. R. D. 13343 Budiez, John, Middlesex1202 Butler, James, Penn Yan, R. D. 6314 Button, Leon Griffith, Rushville326 Button, William Henry. Rushville
490 Cady, (liarlrK Ben.iainiii, Dundee, K. D. 171162 Cadwell, Lewis, 218 Head St.. Penn Yan1078 Cadwell. William John. Dundee857 Calhoon, Ernest, 311 Court St , Penn Y'an85 Calhoon, Clark N.. Branchport. R. D. 1386 Calhoon, William, Branchport
951 Campbell, Lewie David. Starkey1148 Campbell, Charles H., Penn Y'an ,R. D. 8
539 Carey. Henry Franklin, 107 Monell St.. Penn Y'an1139 Carey, Charles E., 233 I^ake St.. Penn Y'an1117 Carev. Edward J.. 120 Monell St.. Penn Yan427 Carey, William E , 264 Lake St.. Penn Y'an581 Carls. Percy Warner, Lakemont782 Caspar, Rock, Middlesex. R D, 24527 Carlin, Peter Francis, 106 Hutton St., Penn Yan404 Carpenter, r<:arl Disbrow, Dundee642 Carroll, Thomas P., 319 Jacob St.. Penn Y'an643 Carroll. .leremiah Edward. 319 Jacob St., Penn
Y'an986 Carroll. John B , 319 Jacob St., Penn Yan856 Carson, Willard Floyd, Maple Ave.. Penn Yan895 Carson, Jesse Lee, Dresden773 Carson, Roy Elliott, Maple Ave., Penn Y'an329 Carvey, Walter, Middlesex, R. D. 24575 Caywood. Willis, Dundee988 Cecchini, Nick, 158 Seneca St.. Penn Y'an996 Cecchini. Antonio. 158 Seneca St.. Penn Yan582 Chadwick, Edmund, Lakemont585 Chadwick, Charles Dinturff, Dundee50 Chalmers, Emerson L,, Branchport
756 Chapman. Fay Lawton. 511 Liberty St.. Penn Yan429 Chapman, Harry .\delmer. 424 Liberty St.. Penn
Yan430 Chariman, Clifford Clair, 424 Liberty St., Penn
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Thomas Peter, Penn Yan, R. D. 9Jens. Gage, R. D. 10Chris. Penn Yan, R. D. 2Oscar W.. 268 Lake St.. Penn YanAlfred J.. 268 Lake St., Penn YanThomas Peter Matthew, Penn Yan,
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George Orpheus, ItalyClaude James. DundeeMerrill H., Kushville, R. DWalter Phillip. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Clark. James Bennett. Jr. Dundee, R. D. 18Clark. Ol.ver R.. Penn Yan. K. D. 4
Clark. Charles Robinson. DundeeClark. Franklin. 83 Cherry St., Penn YanClary, Dennis. DresdenClawson, Walter Bradford, MiddlesexClawson. W'illard Alexander. MiddlesexClear.v. FranCiS Joseph. DundeeCleveland. Harry William. 131 Walnut St., Penn
YanCole, Claude Elmer, Middlesex
Harry Chesebro, Stanley. R. D. 6Fred. MiddlesexClinton B,, Penn Yan, R. D. 5Richard Wharton. Hinirod. R. D. 15Elmer Lionel. 403 Liberty St., Penn YanWalter James, Middlesex
Conley, Lawrence Hobart, Penn Yan, R. i>. 9
Conley. Ross Matthew. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Conle.v. Earle Wyman. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Conley. Leman O.. 163 Main St.. Penn YanColme.v. Augustine James. 127 Elm St., Penn Y'anConklin, Howard Lester 102 Lake St.. Penn Yan
Harrv Dewitt. 328 Head St.Claude L.. Penn Yan. R. D.D. Gordon. Pern Yan. R. D.William .Mbert, 124 Main St
Cook. Charles William. 107 Monell StCooley. Walter. Dundee R. D. 16Coon. Walter Marion. DresdenCoons. Henry Jason. ItalyCoons, Howard Bradley, 106 Chestnut St,
Y anComstock, Herbert G.. Penn Yan,Comsuock, Leon E., Penn Yan, RConimings, Stephen Van Ransler,
St., Penn YanCorey. Joseph A. Dundee. R. D. 17Cornell. Claude David. Dundee, R. D. 18Corrigan. Barney MiddlesexCostello. Charles Edward, 127 Elm St.. Penn YanCostello. William B., 217 Jacob St.. Penn YanCougevan, Francis 'cl.. Jacob St.. Penn YanCougevan, James Edward. Jacob St.. Penn YanCovert, Clarence, Penn Yan, R. D. 6
Crane, William Edward, 12 Myrtle Ave., PennYan
Crane. Emmett Carlton 108 Johnson Ave.. PennVan
<_'rans, Harry J.. DundeeCrans. Leo Edwin. DundeeCraugh. Richard F.. 122 Keuka St, Penn YanCraugh, Joseph P.. 139 Elm St.. Penn YanCnppen. Claud Francis HimrodCronk. Benjamin H., Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Cronk. Clarence. Penn Y'an. R. D. 4
Crosby, George W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
Crosby. John Howard. Box 4 7, WayneCrosier, George Wilkie, 131 South Ave,, Penn YanCulver, .\rthur T.. 212 Head St.. Penn YanCulver. Hollis Hyde. 213 Head St.. Penn YanCulver, William R. Branchport, R. D, 13Culver, Charles Devale, HimrodCunningham, John Loftus, 140 Walnut St.. Penn
YanCunningham, William Richard, 113 Sheppard St.,
Penn VanCure. Cecil. Wagener Court. Penn Y''anCurran, Edwin John, DundeeCurtis, Roy George. 67 Main St.. Dundee
D'.\l»hr!U'ei, Silvio, l.'SS .Seneea St., Penn Y:inDaggett, Earl Wayne, RushvilleDanes Milford Nelson, 210 Chapel St.. Penn Y'anDaniels. Carroll Cronk. Penn Van. R. D. 5Davidson. William Sidney, Penn YanDavis. Fred, Dundee. R .D. 16Davis. Watkin P.. Penn Yan, R. D. 3
Davis. Allen. 154 Jackson St., Penn YanDavis, Lee V., DresdenDecker, J. Clarence, Penn YanDelair, Frank Edward, MidlesexDelair. .John Barney, MiddlesexDeLooze, Emil Henry, Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Del Rose Albert, Dresden
Ave., Penn
196 Del Rosso. Achille. Dresden5!6 Dense. Elijah B., Water St., Penn Yan692 Denning, Nathan Earl, Dundee
107.5 Dennis, Stanley Booth, Dundee855 Dewey, Pearl John. 55S Liberty St., Penn Yan424 Dewey. Albert Newlove. Himrod927 Dewlck. Floyd Frank, Naples. R. D. 26242 Dewick. Burdette Elmer, Italy485 Dewitt, Charles Lee. Penn Yan. R D 2
1113 Dewitt. George M., Penn Yan R D •'
49 Dey, Albert Sherman, StanleyHiA Dietrich, George Raymond. 110 Sheppard St,
I'enn Yan339 Di Orio, Rocco, 109 Jacob St.. Penn Yan39 Dinehart. Charles E., Branchport6 Dinehart, Peter M., Branchport, R. D, 13
950 Disbrow, Elbridge Gano, Dundee423 Disbrow, William Harrison, 317 Elm St.. Penn
Yan37 Dixon, Albert John. Branchport
924 Dobbertin. Carl. Rushville521 Dobson. Howard Edward, 172 South
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1111 Doty, Clarence L.. Penn Yan. R. D 4841 Douglas- Perl R.. Jackson St., Penn Yan691 Drew, Clarence, Dundee
lii2 Duell, Jesse F., Penn Yan, R. D 4947 Duffy, Henry Michael, Dundee842 Dunkle, Calvin Emery, 504 Liberty St., Penn Yan147 Dunn. Robert Drew, Italy966 Dunn, Homer, Penn Yan, R. D. 72o9 Dunlon, Clarence Bingham, Italy246 Dunton, Howard Leroy. Italy940 Dunton. Roy Horace, Middlesex75 Dusenbery, Ernest Leroy, Rushville
510 Iiybro. .Axel, Gage619 Dyer, Waller Edward, 173 Seneca St., Penn Yan
514 Karic, Courtney tiriNtvoId, 1S4 East Main St.,l*eiiii Van
515 Eaves. Earl I'eter. 206 Liberty St.. Penn Yan946 Ebersole. Raymond. Invin. CJlenora799 Eckert. Irving E.. Hopkins Place, Penn Yan122 Eckert, William Fred, Naples155 Eddy, Charles. Middlesex
1070 Edgerton. Claude Heath. Rock Stream422 EdKin. Ernest Lester. Himrod1109 Bodkin. George. Penn Yan, R. D. 2295 Egelston. Walter L., Bluff Point74 Eggleston. Clarence. Rushville
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960 Bxoell, George William, Penn Yan, R, D. 9561 Excell, Ray Edward, Penn Yan, R. D. 9
152 Fal.s, John I^ewis, Italy154 Fals. Fred. Italy509 Faulstick. Charles P.. Gage2,)4 Fear. Frederick Lee, Penn Yan, R. D. 3798 Fenton. Charles E.. 300 Elm St.. Penn Yan795 Fenton, Lewis William. 326 Elm St. Penn Yan594 Fichera. Joseph, 120 Jacob St., Penn Yan542 Finch, Ray M., Rock Stream513 Pinerghty, William, 119 South Ave., Penn Yan482 Finnegan, Wililam P., Penn Yan, R. D. 4
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Leonard, Ephrom Jerome, Penn Van, R. D. 5Leroi. Leonard S.. Penn Yan. R. D. 5
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YanMcGuire. Bernard Francis. Penn Yan, R.D. 6
McKie. Janies David. DresdenMcManus. Thomas. PotterMcMinn. John. 160 Main St.. Penn YanMcPherson. Clarence Lowell. Keuka ParkMcQuiston, Harry Grant, Dundee, R. D. 16
Mace, Robert A., Penn Yan, R. U. 8Magee, Joseph George, 26 Champlin Ave.. Penn
YanMaley, James Joseph, 327 Main St., Penn YanMallorv, Roy Bradley, GlenoraMallorv. Karl Charles. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Manchester. Robert, 166 Cornwell St.. Penn YanMann. Claude Richard, 131 Walnut St., Penn YanMann. Nick, 158 Seneca St.. Penn YanMannon. George Warren. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Manzipinto. Peter. Middlesex. R. D. 24Marble. William Richard, Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Mario. Vizcuso. DresdenMarkey, W. Alexius. 102 Walnut St.. Penn YanMarkev. John M.. 102 Walnut St.. Penn YanMarkey. Leo Edward. 102 Walnut St., Penn YanMarsh. Lynn Ogden. DundeeMarshall. Raymond Garrett. Penn Y'an, R. D. 1
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Penn YanMorrow Dudley. 176 Seneca St., Penn YanMorse. Earl Frank, 515 Liberty St., Penn YanMorse, George S., 142 Lake St., Penn YanMorse, Herbert William, 113 Johnson St., Penn
YanMorse. Burr, Bluff PointMorse. Charles Carpenter. 2 Main St , DundeeMoshier. Albert Alexander, Middlesex, R. D.Moss. Roy Claude. 417 Main St.. Penn Y^anMoss. Royal Ray. 59 Bigelow Ave., DundeeMothersell. John Henry, MiddlesexMull, Thomas Phillip, MiddlesexMulvihill, Eldward Linus, 146 Main St., Penn YanMundy, Lawrence Ray, Rock StreamMurdock. James Briggs Penn Yan, R. D. 7Murray. Joseph Edward. MiddlesexMurray, Robert Allen, RushvilleMyer, Milford M.. Penn Yan. R. D. 7
IVaseldlnger, KrneNt AV'ilson, Ga^eNeilsen, Neils John, 100 Keuka St., Penn YanNeilsen. Christian Peter, Dundee.N'elson, William. Ill Henry St.. Penn YanNelson. Carl Christian. DresdenNelson. Oscar, DresdenNellis. Frank, Penn YanNester, Howard Waltham. Penn YanNewby. Willard Stanley, Penn Yan. R. D. 7Newlander. John Aldeii, Penn Yan, R. D. 1Newlander, George Herman, Penn YanNickerson, Daniel James. HimrodNickersen. Harvey. Himrod. R. D. 15Nielsen. Karl Osker Herman. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Nielsen. Henry Christian. Gage. R. D. 10Nielsen. Nels Peter. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Nielsen. Harold Jule. Dundee.Nielsen. Chris Miller. BellonaNielsen, Christian, BellonaNissen, Edward Shultz. 120 Henry St.. Penn YanNoble, Clarence W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 6Noll, .\llen. Commercial St.. Penn YanNorris. Joseph C, DundeeNorris. William .\lfred. DundeeNorris. Leon Oscar. 35 Bigelow .\ve,, DundeeNorris. Leon Jay. 314 Jacob St., Penn YanNorris. Walter Eugene. 306 Jacob St., Penn YanNorman, Oliver Wendell, Penn YanNorthrup, Glenn Earl, Italy
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446 Parsons, Alfred Leroy, 56 Steuben St., Corning1U71 Patteson, William S.. Penn Yan1110 Payne, Edgar S.. Penn Yan, R. D. 7
851 Payne. Everitt Belden, Penn Y'an, R. D. 9
179 Pearce, Guy, Rushville378 Peck, Warren Seaver, 121 Keuka St., Penn Yan266 Pedersen, Rudolf Emanuel, Penn Yan, R. D. 9
376 Pedersen, Karl Wilhelm, 116 Chapel St., Penn\ an
347 Pederson, Emil, Bluff Point336 Pederson, Thowald, Bluff Point278 Pedlev, Clarence HoUister, Lakemont
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3 Petersen. Charles. 155 Seneca St., Penn Yan4 Petersen. Carl F. F.. Penn Yan, R. D. 6
1011 Petersen. Morris. Gage386 Peterson. Arthur John, 316 Keuka St., Penn Yan159 Phalen, Clarence Charles, Middlesex160 Phelps, Arden Leroy, Middlesex263 Phillips. William Benjamin. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
21 Pike. Roy Charles. Rushville29 Pinneo, Harry, Penn Yan, R. D. 3
859 Pinneo, William, Penn Yan, R. D. 8
892 Pinneo. Augustus C. Penn Yan. R. D. 5
606 Pitcher. Charles Lyman, Wagener Court, PennYan
787 Pitcher, Mandell W., Penn Y'an492 Platman. Harold G.. Gage490 Platman. Robert F.. Penn Yan384 Plotts. Edward Herbert, 2 Main St., Penn Yan265 Pool, Ledwith Robert, Penn Yan, R. D. 7
368 Poole. Vincent Thomas, 304 Liberty St., PennYan
272 Porter. Stanley Lafayette. Glenora385 Porter. Nelson Albert, 306 Keuka St., Penn Yan280 Porter, John Sherman, Dundee
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288 Potter. Leon Archie, Italy1110 Potter, Charles, Jr.. Himrod493 Poulsen. Chris Martinus, 111 Henry St., Penn Yan607 Powers, Martin Francis, 111 Chestnut St., Penn
Yan448 Powell, Ira Price, 115 Sheppard St., Penn \ an79 Presno, Benigno. Middlesex
274 Price, Richard, Dundee760 Price, Leroy C, Middlesex, R. D. 24
447 Price. Allen G.. 527 Liberty St.. Penn Yan346 Prosser. Ivor. Branchport348 Prosser, William H.. Branchport706 Purdy. Clarence A.. 336 Elm St.. Penn Yan632 Putnam. Arthur G.. Dundee, R. D. 17
369 Putnam. Harry Montgomery. 137 Elm St., PennYan
626 Putney, Max Cecil, Penn Yan
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277 Randolph, Prank Lowell, Italy287 Randolph, Guy E.. Italy
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156 Rascon. Jose, Middlesex334 Razev, Claude Jay, Branchport
1)86 Read, Harold, Richard, Rushville1104 Rector, Thomas Jefferson, Penn Yan, R. D. 4
1097 Rector. Arthur Frederick. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
103 Rector. Frank Charles. Naples1107 Reddington. Victor Howard. Himrod. R. D. 15
107 Reddout. George F.. Rushville30 Reed. Roy J.. Ill Hamilton St.. Penn Yan
452 Reed. Charles William. 144 Stark St.. Penn Yan481 Reed. Stuart G.. Gage850 Reed. Charles Delroy. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
693 Reilly. William Vincent, 329 Liberty St, PennVan
694 Reillv, Francis Peter, 324 Liberty St., Penn Yan695 Reillv, James Edward, 324 Liberty St., Penn Yan701 Reillv, J. Austin, 324 Liberty St.. Penn Yan480 Reiners. William H.. Gage755 Reissig, Fred Edward, Penn Yan, R. D. 7
997 Reynolds. Howard F.. Penn Yan, R. D. 2
785 Reynolds. James Erwin. Dresden609 Reynolds. Nelson Charles, Penn Yan, R. D. 2
303 Reynolds. Leon William, Middlesex393 [Ribble, Earnest, Dresden537 Ribble. Harrison L.. 123 Waddell St., Penn Yan623 Ribble, Roy, Penn Yan, R. D. 4
540 Ribble. Fred L.. 120 Hicks St., Penn Yan479 Ribble. Orval. Gage
1069 Ribble. Charles J.. 112 Monell St.. Penn Yan475 Rice. Jay D. 120 Brown St.. Penn Yan1106 Rice, Andrew Clinton, Himrod, R. D. 15207 Richards. Guy Edgar. Penn Yan. R. D. 3
849 Richmond. Lawrence Jacobus. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
757 Ritenberg. William. Middlesex. R. D. 2432 R:iey. Charles. Jacob St., Penn Yan
554 Rilling , Philip, John, Jr.. 324 Pacob St., PennYan
631 Robbins. Harry Frank. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
753 Robertson. Frank S.. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
702 Robinson. James Lee. 110 Elm St.. Penn Yan705 Robinson. Ernest Lionel. 402 Liberty St.. Penn
Yan23 Roese. Fred. Jacob St.. Penn Y'an
158 Rodriguez. Benigno, Middlesex439 Rogers. Karl Baker. 1)4 Clinton St, Penn Yan474 Rogers. Benjamin Harrison, 124 East Main St.,
Penn Yan212 Rood, Kenneth Lawrence, Penn Yan, R. D. 9468 Ross. Howard T.. 125 East Main St.. Penn Yan
1203 Rossman. Glenn Earl. Naples. R. D.33 Rovito. Adolph. Penn Yan
1045 Ruddick. William Ensley. LTnion St.. Dundee161 Rugg. Raymond. Dundee323 Rugg. George Daniel. Jr.. Branchport335 Runyan. Francis Eugene. Penn Yan754 Russell. George M., Penn Y'an. R. D. 8
11S2 Saee, Wilinni A., Rushville464 Sample. Lee Richard. Rock Stream476 Sample, Frank Leslie, Barnes192 Sanderson, Leroy, Penn Yan, R. D. 5
837 Sanderson. S. Joseph. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
1185 Santee. Efner Hiram. Rushville465 Sargent, Cecil Myron, 138 Bast Main St,, Penn
Yan835 Savage. Murray W.. (Rushville. R. D. 22256 Savage. James Hayward, Rushville
1198 Sawyer. Dorpheus Cidney. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
470 Sayre. Frank Easton. Dundeeni9 Schmoker. Fred Adolph. 228 Liberty St.. Penn
Yan353 Schofield. Charles. Dresden. R. D. 1
77 Schofield. William. Dresden, R. D. 1
22 Schofield. George. Dresden, R. D. 1
495 Schoffner. Arnold B.. Rock Stream871 Schroder, Hiram Hans ^'?iin Va'i, R. I/. 9
290 Schuler. Karl Frederick. Middlesex442 Schubert. Hiram Arthur, 308 Main St.. Penn Yan1199 Schulz. Richard. Penn Yan. R. D. 7
451 Schweickhard. Oxa. 229 Sheppard St.. Penn Yan209 Scisua. William Myer. Glenora881 Scott. Ray Andrews. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
455 Sebring, William Cole, Dundee1086 Sedam, Samuel T., Himrod, R. D. 15113 Semans, Howard Hiram, Middlesexi61 Serfine, John F., Penn Yan352 Serfine. Nicholas, 160 Seneca St.. Penn Yan197 Sharpe. Cameron Alexander. Dundee208 Sharpe. Homer John. Dundee473 Shattuck. Morev Collier, Dundee460 Shattuck, Wendell Phillips, 48 Edwina St..
1 iundee203 Shaw. Archie Nelson. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
184 Shay, Charles Marion. Italy269 Sheehan. Ambrose Howard. Italy664 Shepard. Clayton Bigelow. Dundee. R. D. 17268 Shepard. Milton William. Italy316 Sherwood. James Henderson. Branchport
lOSl Shoemaker. Gerald, Himrod, R. D. 15260 Shoemaker. Harry Matern. Rushville426 Short. Frank. Care of S. E. Short. Penn Yan
1123 Short. Sidney Albert. 137 Elm St.. Penn Yan271 Shults. Casper Marcus, Italy275 Shults. Joseph William, Italy276 Shults. William Josejjh. Italy882 Shumaker. Leroy J.. Dundee973 Shutts. Arthur Langdon. 212 Hamilton St,, Penn
Yan958 Sikaras, Theodore Demetrios, 105 Main St.,
Dundee829 Silliman. David, 244 Head St.. Penn Yan194 Simmons. Pearl. Bluff Point302 Simmons. Milford. 110 Head St.. Penn Yan
1080 Simmons, Leroy Martin, Penn Yan, R. D. 4
24 Sisson, Clarence, Penn Yan512 Sisson. Laverne G., Penn Yan, R. D. 2
644 Skiff, Clayton H., 355 Main St., Penn Yan491 Slack, Fred Edwin, Dundee811 Slade, Fred Arthur, Penn Yan
1200 Slater, Arthur Earnest, Penn Yan202 Slater, Fred Harold, Penn Yan, R. D. 9
232 Slitor, Guy Thompson, Italy1092 Slocum, Russell Thomas, Penn Yan, R. D. 6
206 Slutter, Carl J., Bluff Point, R. D. 11270 Smith, Floyd, Italy243 Smith, John Emory, Rushville462 Smith, Milton Harold, 246 East Main St.. Penn517 Smith. Edd B.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
530 Smith. Ernest W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
830 Smith. Walter George. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
689 Smith. Herbert Charles. Penn Yan199 Smith. Harry W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 6
1118 Smith. Clarence Randall. 323 Elm St, Penn Yan1120 Smith, Leon H., 108 Chapel St., Penn Yan1077 Smith, John Henry, Penn Yan, R. D. 6
1087 Smith. Walter J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 6877 Smith. Ward. Dundee
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YanStrickland. Joseph L.. PennStrong. Guy M., DresdenSummerbell. Sidney Frank. I.,akemontSumner. Marion Jewell, 211 Chapel St.. Penn YanSurace. James F, 207 Clinton St., Penn YanSutherland, Walter W,, Penn Yan, R. D. 4
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Taylor John Vose, 1-7 Hiiniilton St., Penn YanTears. Earnest Thompson. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Tears. George R . Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Tears. John Edward, 300 Head St., Penn YanTears Walter Xey. 325 Head St.. Penn YanTeirney. Joseph. Dresden. R. D. 1
Templar. Thomas. StarkeyTerpolilli, Harry. 313 Jacob St.. Penn YanThayer. Archibald Marion. BranchportThayer. Homer Albert. Penn Yan. iR. D. 3
Thayer. John P.. 149 Brown St.. Penn YanThiers. Pearl Underwood. 300 Head St.. Penn Y'anThomas. Burnett David. RushvilleThomas. Frank Xelson. I>resdenThomas. Fred Burnett. Penn Yan, R. D. 3Thomas. Harry Albert. StarkeyThomas. Lee James. Penn Yan. R. D. 3Thomas. Rufus Garland. RushvilleThomsen. Axel. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
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Tinney. William H.. PotterTitus. Glen A.. Penn Yan. R. D. 4
Todd. Stanley B.. Dundee. R. D. 18Todd. William Marshall. DundeeTomes. Elmer. Middlesex. R. D. 24Tomion. Clarence W., GageTomion. Claude. GageTongate. John, 126 Brown St., Penn Y'anTongate, William John, Jr.. 126 Brown St.. Penn
YanTooley. Israel .Tames. ItalyTownsend. Griffin B.. DresdenTownsend. Ray Castner, DresdenTracy, Morris, 164 Main St., Penn YanTrank, William Enos, J)und>*eTravis, Fred. 123 Lake St.. Penn YanTravis. Gilbert H.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Travis. Jay Martin. Himrod. R. D. 15Travis. Lewis W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2Trenchard. Robie Carter. DundeeTripode. Amodeo. 128 Dake St. Penn YanTruax. Frank. Jr.. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
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I'ttinK, William .Searletl, l:{5 Brown St., I'enn1 an
Valentine, GeorKe .\., 427 Main St., Penn VanVan horn. Ben. BranchportVan Orden. Delos Henry. Gage. R. D 10Van Scoy. Stanley Frank. Gage, R. D 10Vaughn. Oscar. DundeeVaughn. Ray Clark. Dundee. R. D 16Vellano. Paul. PotterVelazquez. Antonio. MiddlesexVickery, Lewis Cleveland. DresdenVoak. Clayson W., Penn Yan, R D 9Voak, Stanley Roswell, Penn Yan, R, D. 9Voak. Earl Benson. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Vrooman, Edward L., fenn Van, R, D, 5
Waddell, Frank Sarille 22(i Ka.st Main St. PennYan
Wall, Jeremiah. GageWalker. Raymond Charles. 106 Chapel St., Penn
YanWallace. Elias F., 118 East Main St., Penn YanWalrath. Walter. Bluff 1 oint. R. D. 11Walton. Frank. Union St.. DundeeWalters. Charles Henry. 127 West Water St.,
Painted PostWandell. Thomas Fenton, Gage, R. D, 10Ward, Job Milton. Penn YanWarner. Oliver. L,, Penn Yan, R. D. 4Waters, George Wellington, DudneeWaters, George Glenn, 138 Main St.. Penn Y'anWaters. Hubert. William, Dundee. R. D. 17Watkins. James Stuart. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Watkins. Arthur William. Penn Yan, R. D. 7Weeks, Harry Elwood, r>undeeWeinsiein, Harold Long, 24 Hollister St., DundeeWelch. William Bernard. 144 Jacob St.. Penn YanWells. Leslie Earl. 354 Jacob St., Penn YanWheat. Paul Cole. LakemontWheat. William Ward. Rock StreamWheaton. Arlie E.. Blulf PointWheeler. Adam Hunt. Penn YanWheeler, Bradley Longwell, Maple Ave,, Penn
YanWheeler, Case Harold, DundeeWheeler, Charlie, 211 Liberty St.. Penn YanWheeler. Floyd Albert. Dundee, R. D. 17Wheeler, Frank Glenn, Maple Ave., Penn YanWheeler, Horace Brown, Head St., Penn YanWheeler, Leon Ray, 112 Chestnut St.. Penn YanWheeler. Leonard James. Penn Yan. R .D. 8Wheeler. Merlyn Homer. Dundee. R. D. 19Whitaker, Floyd, Penn Yan, R. D. 6Whitaker. Harold Firman. Penn Yan, R. D. 1Whitaker, John North, 104 Lake St,, Penn YanWhitaker, Stephen Beers, Penn YanWhitbeck, Byron G., 142 Walnut St.. Penn YanWhitbeck. Charles Edmond. Penn Yan. R. D. 6White. Albert Josiah. DundeeWhite. Clay Porter. Dundee. R. D. 16Whitehead. Clarence Edgar, lla Chapel St., Penn
YanWhitman, Stephen M., 229 Jacob St., Penn YanWhomsley, Harry, MiddlesexW^ickum, Charles Edwin. MiddlesexWilcox. Gordon S.. 124 Brown St.. Penn YanWilkins. Brune Herman Adolf, StarkeyWilkins, Charles Augustus, 113 Stark St.. Penn
YanWilliams. Charles Enos. MiddlesexWilliams. Erwin C. Rushville. R. D. 22Williams. Frank Henry, Penn Yan. R. D. 9Williams. George Bmmette. Middlesex
Oliver Spencer. RushvilleRoy Dwight. MiddlesexWilliam Warren. 314 Court St.. Penn
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YanWilliams. William Wright, MiddlesexWilliamson. James Patrick. 259 Lake St., Penn
YanWillis. Charles Egbert. 200 Clinton St.. Penn YanWilson. Albert Loime. Himrod, R. D. 15Wilson. Fred Oliver. Penn Yan. R .D. 8
Wilson. James Earl. Penn Yan R. D. 6Wilson. Percy Charles. Himrod. R. D, 15Willoughby. Floyd Eugene. 105 Ogden St., Penn
YanWindnagle, George Frederick, RushvilleWinship, Dexter, Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Wixon. Norman Bert. BranchportWixson. Jay Merring. WayneWixson. Roscoe French. LakemontWood. Burr. Middlesex. R. D. 24Wood. George Dunlap. Jr.. 122 Jacob St.. Penn
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FuUagar, Roger Benjamin, Penn Yan. R, D. 2
iinKe^ Orrln John, Penn Ynn, K. D. 9Gage, Earl, Rushville, R. D. 22Gates, Richard Clark, Dresden, R. D.Gardner, Leo, Middlesex, .R. D. 25Gelder, Leon Henry, Middlesex
Hunter, C'hnrles Turner, Branehport, R, D, 14Hanson, John Olfe, r*enn Yan. R. I) 1
Hayes. Fred Cowell, Penn Yan, R. D, 8
Hendrick, Charles Clarence, Dundee, R. I). 3Herrick, Leon Derov, Middlesex, R. D. 1
Hill, Floren Tuttle, GlenoraHorton, Elmer Ernest. 204 Lake St., Penn YanHumphreys, Harland SelJon, Penn Yan, R. D. 9
.lenscn, Cnrl Gilbert, Penn Ynn, R. D. 7
.Jensen. Albert Ludwig, Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Jenseni Emil G., Penn Yan, R. D. 9.Tones, Elwin Ansel, 43 Henry St., Dundee
Keeeh, tiuy, Rr:inrli|>ort, R. D. 14Ladew. Clifford Arthur. Middlesex, R. D, 2Koons, Oscar, Rock StreamKunkle, Fred Edward, Middlesex
Lnden, I'litl'ord, Arthur, itiiddlesex, U. U. 2Lafler, Heni'y Hirleman, Penn Yan, R. D. 8.
Lalli, .Antonio. Ill .lacob St., Penn YanLarson, H. H Oliver, Penn Van, R. D, 9Lawton, Franklin Angel, Middlesex, R. D.Lounsoery, Dean El wood. Potter
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Ovi-ns, Henry John, Penn Ynn, R. D. 2Ovens, Henry John. Penn Yan, >R. D. 2
Paddo«-k, Frnnk .\ndre\v, '24 rOdn-ina St., DundeePerry. Marion Wixon, Himrod
Riee, Willinni. Rellon:iRobinson, William Carl, Rushville, R, D. 1Rogers. Lawson Thomas. Penn Y'an. R. D.Rogers^ Lawson inomas. i-enn i an,
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Ross, John Ansyl, 3in ._„„.,Rugar, Harry Lewis, Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Sheridan, John Ed^vard, 140 .laeoli St., I*etiii ^'aiiShultz. George .\drin. HimrodSisson, Edward .Albert, Penn Yan, R, D. 4Slack, George .Arthur, iRushville, R. D, 22Spink, George Boone, Dundee, R. D. 3Spoor .Clarence .Alonzo, HimrodStryker, Henry Ward, Penn Yan, R. D. 9Suracci, Frank, 111 Cherry St., Penn Y'an
Tlioni:iN, Oliver Milford, RushvilleThompson. William Chris, Penn Yan, R. D, 10Timmerman. David Jonas, Branehport, R. D. 12Townley, Lyman William, Dundee, R. D. 4
Webster, Willinni Riley, Xaples, R. IJ. 27Wheeler. James Harvey. Penn Yan. R. D. 8Whitaker. George Harlo. 104 Lake St.. Penn YanWhite, William Peter, Xaples. R. D. 26Willson, Charles Curtin, GageWood ,Roy Elzie, Himrod, R. D. 15Wright, Valentine Wm. M., Penn Y'an, R. D. 5
REGISTRANTS OF AUGUST 24. 1918
THOSE BECOMING OF AGE SINCE JUNE 5. 1918
Carroll. Ralph Powers. Rushville, R. D, 22
Clark, Marion LeRoy, Prattsburgh, R, D. 4
El well, Salem Roseoe, Xaples, R. D. 26
Franks, Lawrence R.aymond, Dresden (Col )
French, Charles Emmett Rushville R, D. 22
Gibson, Stanley Robert, Dundee, R, D. 1
Hall, Walter. Penn Yan, R. D. 7
Jensen, Jens Andrew, Penn Yan, R. D. 6
Kipp, Charles Joshua, Penn Y'an, R, D. 1
Olmstead, Milford George, RushvillePineo, Charles R , Penn Yan, R. D. 5
Pruden. Clifton Clifford, Himrod, R. D.Purdy, Howard Warren, Keuka ParkRhodes, Russell Henderson, Penn Y'an, R. D. 9
Snyder, Howard, Naples. R. D. 7
Sturm, Charles Robert, Rushville, R. D. 23
Walbridge, Frank Hildreth, 149 Water St.. Penn Y'an
Wayand. Michael Alvah, Penn Y'an, R. D. 7
REGISTRATION BY TOWNS
June 5, 1918 .\ugu.st 24. 1918
Barrington 8 2
Benton 16 1
Italy 7 3
Jerusalem 15 2
Middlesex 9 1
Milo 22 2
Potter 9 5
Starkey 9
Torrey 6 2
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REGISTRANTS OF SEPTEMBER 12. 1918
1919 REGISTRANTS. AGES 18 TO 45 YEARS. INCLUSIVE.
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Adam, Henry F., Penn Yan, R. D. 7
Adam, William S., Rushyille, R. D. 2
Adams, David B., Penn Yan. R. D. 8
Adams, Lovelle A., MiddlesexAlexander, Gilbert T., 114 Keuka St., Penn YanAlexander, Raymond, Penn YanAlexander, William G., Brancliport, R. D. 1
Algar, Newell J., Penn Yan, R. I). 7
Allen. Arnold H., Rook StreamAllen, Charles J., RushvilleAllen, Edward R., Dundee. R. D. 1
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Allen. Frank. RushvilleAllen Harrv P.. 109 Clinton St.. Penn Y'anAllen. Olin J.. Hall. R. D. 1
Almy. George M.. 413 Main St.. Penn YanAmes. Richard J., Penn Yan. R. D. 2
Anable. Charlee B.. Naples, R. D. 26Anable. Collins. Naples, R. P. 26Anable, Edward H.. Naples. R. D. 26Angus. Charles. DresdenAngus. George W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 1ft
Anderson. Carl. Penn Y'an, R. D. 6
Andersen. Chris. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Andersen. Ferdenand A., Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Andersen. Frederick. Penn Yan. R. D. 6
Andersen. Hans. Bluff Point. R. D. 11
Andersen. Johannes A.. Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Andersen. Lars? C. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Andersen. Lauits A., Penn Y'anAnderson, Coley A., 1 Seneca St., DundeeAnderson. Duane H.. BellonaAnderson, Harry W.. Bluff Point, R. D. 11Anderson. .lohn. Penn Yan, R, D. 10Anderson, William N., Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Andrews. Charles T., 208 Main St., Penn YanAndrews, Clarence R., 135 Elm St., Penn YanAndrews, Edwin C, Himrod, R. D. 15Andrews. Flovd S.. 18 Union St, DundeeAndrews, Fred R., 231 Lake St., Penn YanAndrews. John F.. Branchport, R. D. 2
Andrews. Leon. Naples, R. I>. 26Andrews. Leon B.. Dundee. R. D. 4
Andrews. Otto J.. Dundee. R. D. 4
Andrus. Charles H.. 121 Stark St.. Penn YanAngell. Frank H.. RushvilleAnsley. Byron H., Penn Yan. R. D. 3
Anslev. Charles E.. Branchport. R. D. 14Ansley, James L.. BellonaAnsley. John A.. Himrod. R. D. 15Anslev. Merritt E.. RushvilleAnslev, Nelson C. 214 Elm St., Penn Y'anArmstrong, Clark F.. Branchport, R. D. 2
Armstrong, George W., Penn Yan, R. D. 7
Armtsrong. LeRoy. 525 Liberty St., Penn Y'anArmstrong, 'Robert S., 117 Brown St.. Penn Y'anArmstrong. Stuart L., Penn Yan, R. D. 7
Armstrong. William H.. Penn Y'an, R. D. 6
Arnett. Charles A., Himrod. R. D. 15Arnold, John D.. 203 Keuka St.. Penn YanAthawes. George. Jr., Bluff PointAthawes, WilLam M., Jr., Penn Yan, R. D. 3
Aumick. Benjamin H., BranchportAustin, William H., Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Axelsen. Chris M.. Penn Yan, R. D. 6
Ayers. Carl M., Penn Yan. R. D. 5
Ayres, Sidney E.. 600 Liberty St.. Penn Yan
Balicoek. Lenian C, I'rattsliurKh, U. IJ. 4Babcock. Melvin C. I'enn Yan. R. D. 10Babcock. Sumner H.. Wagener Court. Penn YanBagley. John W.. Rushville. R. D. 2
Bailey. Clarence E.. Penn YanBailev. Claude, Dundee, R. D. 1
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Bailey. William E.. Penn Y'an. R, D. 10Baker. Dennie H.. Dundee, R, D, 3
Baker, George K.. Dundee. R. D. 3
Baker. Guy W.. 17 Spring St., DundeeBaker, Theron M,. Penn Yan, R. D. 5
Baker. Tippett S.. RushvilleBaker. MMlliam J., Wagener Court, Penn YanBaker, William S.. Dundee, R. D. 4
Baldwin. Ned E., Lakemont, N. Y.Baldwin. Willey E., LakemontBallard. Edward L., Dundee, R. D. 3
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Ballard. Hiram C. 420 Main St., Penn Y'anBarber. Frank L.. riresdenBardeen. Clarence B.. Himrod, R. D. 15Bardeen. Emmett. Middlesex. R. D. 1
Bardeen. Elva L.. Naples. R. D. 7Bardeen. Frank G., Naples. K. D. 7Barden, George L.. 218 Main St.. Penn Y'anBardeen .Lewis H.. Himrod. R. D. 15Barker. Emmett S.. RushvilleBarker, Leon A.. BranchportBarnes, Amos .1,, DresdenBarnes, Clinton B., BellonaBarnes, Edgar H., BellonaBarnes, Frank J., DresdenBarnes, Franklin A., BellonaBarnes, Robert A.. RushvilleBarone, Joseph C. 210 Jacob St.. Penn Y'anBarrett. Orlo F.. Branchport. R. D. 1
Barry, William T.. Elm St.. Penn YanBartholomew. Nevin D.. 217 Main St.. Penn YanBassage. Clarence H.. 5 Pleasant Ave.. Penn YanBassage, G. Emmett. 343 Elm .St.. Penn Y'anBassage. Morris E., 113 Lawrence St., Penn Y'anBates, Albert D , Rushville, R. D. 2
Beach. Herbert Bradlev. 206 Chapel St.. Penn YanBeach. Merrill A.. 128 Jacob St.. Penn YanBeardslee. Albert T., 148 Jacob St.. Penn YanBeard, Earl E.. MiddlesexBeard. Glenn F.. Hall, P.. D. 1
Beauchamp. Arthur J., 105 JohnsonYan
Beebe, William H., Penn Y'an, R. D.Bell, Clarence, LakemontBell, Clinton, Penn Yan, R. D. 6Bell. Frank. Dundee. R. D. 3
Bell. John N.. Branchport, R. D. 1
Bell. J. Allen. Penn Y'an, R. D. 10Bellis, Delos A.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2Bellis, Jerome. Penn Y'an. R. D. 2
Bellis. Stacy M.. MiddlesexBenedict, Charles E.. Penn Y'an. R. D. 6
Benedict, Charles H., PotterBenedict. Fern. Penn Y'an. R. D. 1
Benedict. Glenn C, Penn Y'an, R D. 8Benedict. Guy, Penn Y'an, R, D. 6Bennett, Alfred J., MiddlesexBennett, Clay. Bluff PointBennett. Floyd E., 89 Hollister St.. DundeeBennett. George E.. 89 Hollister St.. DundeeBennett. Harrv A.. Union St., Dundee (Colored)Bennett, Scott" S.. MiddlesexBennett. William H.. Dundee. R. D. 4Bergstres.ser, John A.. Penn Y'an, R. D.Berryman, D. Arthur. Bluff Point. R. DBest. Clarence H.. Middlesex. R. D. 1
Best Claud L., Penn Y'an. R. D. 8
Best. Fred. Naples, R. D. 26Best. Fred. Dundee. R. D. 4
Beyea, Eugene. Union St., DundeeBeyea. Hobart M.. DundeeBeyea. Orville. DundeeBeyea. Perry A., 183 Seneca St., Penn Y'anBigelow, Claude M.. Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Bingaman, Armon H.. Penn Y'an, R. D. 9
Bingham. Edgar M., Penn Y'an, R. D. 5
Bingham. Joseph I., IjakemontBinkley, Charles D, Penn Yan, R. D. 8
Birkett. Claude H.. 331 Main St.. Penn YanBirmingham. John E. 147 Jacob St.. Penn Y'anBishop. Guv M.. DresdenBishop. John T.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Bishop. Rolla P.. Bluff PointBlake. Charles A.. HimrodBlakesley. Homer F.. Branchport. R. D. 2
Blakeslee. Llewellyn B.. 110 Monell St., Penn Y'anBlaknev, John H.. RushvilleBlauvel't. Dewitt L.. Ill Chestnut St., Penn Y'anBlodgett, Harrv R., Himrod, R. D. 15Blodgett. Rufus .M.. Rushville. R. D. 2
Blodgett, Vernon W.. RushvilleBlood. Roy F.. 109 Sheppard St . Penn YanBloss. George W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 7
Bly. Francis J.. 108 Walnut St.. Penn YanBoardman. Warern M.. Himrod. R. I>. 1
Boehm. Gustave J.. Dundee, R. D. 8
Bockstahler Jacob C, 128 E. Main St.. Penn YanBodine. Lewis. 15 Bigelow Ave., DundeeBohall, Herbert R., LakemontBonnell, William F.. GageBoorom. Lyman K.. Dundee. R. D. 2
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1278 Bootes, John M., Middlesex, R. D. 1
1551 Bordwell, Andrew. Penn Yan, R. D, 87;in Bordwell, .Jay O.. Penn Yan, R. D. 853 Bordwell, Hoy W., Middlesex. R. 1). 1
1668 Bordwell, William T., 102 Lawrence St,, PennYan
483 Bergman, Prank W., 108 Henry St.. Penn Yan413 Bossard, Lewis G., L>undee
1062 Bower, Maurice P.. Rock Stream1043 Bowers. Fred B., 118 Head St., Penn Yan"53 BowerE. Fred W., 27 Water St., DundeeH86 Bowlingr, Lewis W., 125 Jackson St.. Penn Yan508 Bowyer. Charles H.. Dresden576 Bovoe. Clarence. Stanley. R. D. 6524 Boyd. Arthur. Penn Yan .R. D. 81224 Boyd, David P.. 114 Wagener St., Penn Y'an1617 Boyd, William A.. Branchport. R. D. 1
177 Bover. Lewis A.. Penn Yan. H. D. 4
4^7 Boves. Albert L,, Hall, R, D, 1
1748 Boyes, Fred W,, Hall, R. D. 1
1258 Brace, Carlie, Dundee, R. D. 21414 Brace, Charlie, Dundee, R. D, 2513 Brace, Fred. Dundee, R. D. 2
1072 Brace. Hiram. Dundee. R. D, 2854 Brady, Albert, Penn Yan, R. D.293 Bradley, Thomas, Dresden
1SI18 Bradley, Edward Eunene, liock600 Branian, Elford H.. Potter
1215 Brayman, Eugene, Penn Yan, R, D, 61200 Brayman, Otis, Penn Yan, R. D. 6482 Brate. Harry R., Lakemont1155 Brayton, Walter C, Penn Van. R. D. 7697 Brennan, Michael, Rushville8B Brewer, Alonzo L, 58 Seneca St,. Dundee
8^7 Brewer, Charles R., Starkey588 Bridgman, Perl H., 6 Myrtle Ave., Penn Yan215 Brink, Adelbert A., Naples, R. D. 26224 Brink. Raymond A., Xaples, R, D, 26624 Brizee, George H.. Himrod1429 Brooks. Henry P.. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
05 Broug'hton. Frederick, Rushville1243 Brown, Arthur J., Penn Yan, R. D. 2780 Brown. George H.. Jr.. Branchport545 Brow'n, Jesse S.. 564 Liberty St., Penn Yan1252 Brown. Leiaoy W.. Penn Yan, R, D. 2
655 Brown, Lewis Bradley. Bluff Point1607 Brown. Merton J., Penn Yan, R. D. 5
1665 Brown. Morris H., 130 Main St., Penn Yan635 Brundage, Bert W., Penn Yan, R. D. 6
1643 Brundage. Lewis J., 221 Main St., Penn Yan834 Bruner, Charles N., Himrod383 Brunskill, Burt E., Rushville1008 Buck. George M.. 30 Union St., Dundee1681 Buckle, William R.. Penn Yan. R D. 2
1170 Buckley. Jeremiah A., 109 Burns Terrace, PennYan
1752 Buckley, Joseph M., Penn Yan, R. D. 9
340 Buckley. Maurice S., 230 Jacob St.. Penn Yan1659 Buckley, Raphael J., 222 Lawrence St., Penn Yan245 Buckley, Stephen N., Dresden
1800 Bulehe, Ernest C, 56 Hollister St.. Dundee1854 Bullock, Joseph F.. Penn Yan, R. D. 2
1816 Burgess. George A.. Middlesex458 Burk. Fred J.. Branchport. R. D. 2
657 Burke. Walter M.. Central House, Penn Yan307 Burlev, Olin O., Branchport, R. D. 2
486 Burne"ll. William B.. 530 Liberty St.. Penn Yan447 Burnham. William H.. 12 StoU St., Dundee1811 Burt, Howard C, Penn Yan. Si. D. 2
617 Burtch. Forest S.. Branchport1190 Burtch. Orba. Branchport1356 Burtch. Wright. Branchport1756 Burton. Charles F. Dundee. R. D. 4
1568 Burton. Harry S., 415 Liberty St., Penn Yan367 Burton, Mark J.. Penn Yan1888 Bush. Fred J.. Penn Van. R. D. 9
1862 Butcher. Charles S . Penn Yan. R. D. 1
472 Butler. Lewis. Middlesex. H. D. 241912 Butler. Mart V.. Penn Yan1065 Butler. William W.. Penn Yan, R, D. 5
1588 Button. Arthur J , Middlesex, R. D. 1
401 Button, Arnold S.. Middlesex. R. D. 1
1593 Button. Jesse. Dresden
r>41 C'adHell, <;uT <" , ISS Senern St., Penn Yan637 Calhoon. Charles E., 321 Jacob St , Penn Yan162 Calhoon, Everett, 104 Head St.. Penn Yan
1467 Calhoon. William E., 110 Head St., Penn Yan590 Calhoun, Walter I., 226 Keuka St., Penn Yan16 Campbell, George, Branchport, R. D. 2
1209 Campbell, George J., Penn Yan, R. D. 5
1446 Campbell. Harry E.. Dresden1120 Campbell, Ray W., 182 Elm St.. Penn Yan1611 Canwright. Jay. Middlesex. R. D. 2
745 Carey. Allen F., Hicks St.. Penn Yan1168 Carev. Frank A,, Penn Yan, R, D. 2
856 Carley, Arthur L.. Penn Yan, R, D 10813 Carlson, Laust W. P., Penn Yan. R. P. 9
1526 Carpenter. David S., Water and Liberty Sts..
Penn Yan1400 Carpenter. Loren B., 346 Elm St., Penn Yan477 Carpenter, Lynn S.. 38 Seneca St.. Dundee763 Carpenter. Harry W., Glenora642 Carpenter, Harry W., Liberty and Water bts.,
Penn Yan45 Carr. George W., 121 Lake St., Penn Yan
1025 Carr, Lewis J.. 109 Lake St., Penn Yan1527 Carr, Samuel, Jr., 121 Lake St,, Penn Yan1370 Carroll, Georgei B-, Collins Ave., Penn Yan1598 Carroll, Gordon W., Penn Yan, R. D. 3
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Carter. George W.. MiddlesexCarvey. Samuel P.. RushvilleCarse. Charles G., Penn Yan, R. D. 4Case, George T., Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Case. Charles G.. Penn Yan. R. D. 4
Casey, William, 7 Bridge St.. DundeeCassin. John A.. 8 Edwina St.. DundeeCastellino. Jack. Dundee. R. D. 1
Castner. Deforest C. Penn Yan. R. D. 6Castner, Earl S., Penn Yan. R. D. 2Castner, Edgar B.. Penn Yan, R. D. 2Castner, Ernest D.. 221 Sherman St., Penn Y'anCastner. George. Penn Yan, R, D. 2Castner, Harry A.. Penn Yan. R. D. 6Castle. Fred C. Himrod. R. D. 1Castor Charles B.. Goble St., DundeeCaswell, Charles F, Penn Yan, R. D. 6Cato, Emelio. Middlesex. R. D. 1
Cawley, Thomas. Sherman St.. Penn Y'anCecchini, Conio, 158 Seneca St, Penn YanChadwick, Peter M.. LakemontChaffee, Festus M.. MiddlesexChains. Joseph L.. Head St.. Penn YanChambers. George, Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Chambers. Leon D.. Penn Yan. R. D. 6Champlin. James H.. RushvilleChapman Edwin. 52 Bigelow Ave.. Dundee (Col.)Chapman, Roger E., Main St., Penn YanChapman. William E., 257 Lake St.. Penn YanChapman. William G.. 103 Monell St., Penn YanChapman. WilKam M.. Xaples. R. D. 27Chase, Fred, Branchport. R. !>. 2Chisholm. Harry L.. Bluff PointChristensen. Carl C, 109 Keuka St.. Penn YanChristensen. Carl W., Penn YanChristensen. Christian E., 109 Johnson
Penn YanChristensen, Fred. Penn Yan, R. D. 10Christensen. James. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Jens T.. Penn Yan, R, D. 1
Lawrence, Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Christensen, Marius, Penn Yan, R. D. 6Christensen. Martin. Penn Yan, R, D, 4
Christensen. Soren P., Penn Yan. R. D. 2Christensen. Wilhelm C. Penn Yan. R. D. 3Christensen, Christian C Box 84, Penn YanChristiansen, Helmer J , BellonaChrysler, Frank P.. Middlesex, R. D. 3
Chrysler, Llewellvn, Middlesex, R. D. 2
Chubb. Lorenzo D.. HimrodChurchill. Charles H., 116 E. Main St., Penn YanChurchill, William J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
Cille. Michael, 158 Seneca St.. Penn YanCipolla, Dominick, 160 Seneca St., Penn YanClark, A. Jav. 211 Lake St.. Penn YanClark. Bert. Rushville. R. D. 1
Clark, Charles L,, Penn YanClarence A., Dundee, R. D. 2
Daniel M.. 52 Hollister St,
Clark. Edward L.. RushvilleClark. Frank E.. BranchportClark. Frank M . StarkeyClark. George F.. 38 Union St.Clark. George I., Rushville. R.Clark. Grover C, Hall. R. D. 1
Clark. Hiram G., Rushville, R. D. 2
Clark. Lynn (R., Dundee R. D. 2
Clark. Marion M.. -85 Seneca St.. DundeeClark. Nelson G. RushvilleClark. Samuel P. Penn I'an. R. D. 7
Clark. Warren A., 143 E. Main St.. Penn YanClark. William R.. 130 Hamilton St.,
Clary, Edwin J-, 32 Main St.. DundeeClayton. Charles. DresdenCleveland. Claude C, 215 Sheppard St.
Cleveland. Edwin E.. 4C9 Keuka St..
Cleveland. William. MiddlesexClifton. Ennis B.. DresdenClose. Burton L.. Dundee. R. D. 3
Clute. Clarence. Xaples R .D. 7
Coates. Charles R,. Penn Yan, R, D. 5
Coates, Fred G . Bluff PointCoe. Lyle L. 505 Liberty St.. Penn YanCoffin." Edwin D.. BellonaCole. ?:dgar J.. 107 Ogden St.. Penn YanCole. Frank A.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Cole. Glennis B.. Branchport. R. D. 13Cole, John L.. Middlesex. R, D. 2
Cole. Leon. Penn Yan. R. D. 10Cole. Wolcott. Jr.. Ill Brown St.. Penn YanCombs. Oscar B.. Middlesex. R. D. 2
Combs. Wilfred J., Middlesex, R. D, 2
Cone, Erwin A., RushvilleCone, Roy -W.. 249 Lake St.. Penn YanConklin. Ben. BranchportConklin. Fred. 8 Prospect St.. Penn YanCoiLklin, Glenn G.. Penn Y'an, R, D, 5
Conklin, Glen M.. 338 Elm St.. Penn VanConklin. Warren A., 314 Keuka St., Penn YanConley. Clarence E. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
Conley. Ernest H.. Penn Yan. R. D. 5
Conley, Frank W., Penn Yan, R. D, 9
Conley, Merrill J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
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Connolly. Noble A.. LaUemontConrade. Burton G., 306 Court St.. Penn YanConway, Floyd H,, Penn Yan, R D, 6
Cook, Charles H.. Penn Yan. R. n. 4
Cook, Fred W,. Penn Yan. R D. 4
Cook, Lee J., Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Cook. Roy A., Branchport, R, D, 2
Cook, Roy J., 121 Ogden St.. Penn YanCoon, Edwin L., Rushville, R. D. 8
Coon. Walter H., DundeeCoons, Ralph B-. 27 Water St.. DundeeCooper, Frank. Middlesex, R. D. 2
Cooper. George B.. Penn Yan. .R D. 1
Cooper, James, Middlesex, R D. 2
Cooper, Martin W., Middlesex. R. D. 2
Cooper, Walter G.. Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Copson. Charles. Bluff Point. R. D. 11Copson. Fred E.. Bluff Point, R. D. 11
Corbit. Edward P.. RushvilleCorcoran, Daniel E.. Ill Walnut St., Penn YanCorcoran, Frederick B., 220 Lawrence St., Penn
Corcoran. James W.. 220 Lawrence St.. Penn YanCorcoran, Paul Francis, 220 Lawrence St., PennYan
Corcoran. William E.. 135 Elm St.. Penn YanCordingly. Albert E . Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Corcoran. Michael F., 142 E. Main St,, Penn YanCorey. Ralph W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
Cornell. William G.. HimrodCornish. Loren A.. Himrod. R. D. 1
Cornwell. Henry B.. 109 Vi Court St.. Penn "i anCorwin, Earl C, Branchport, R. D. 2
Coryell. Clarence H.. BianchportCostes, Peter G., 110 Stark Ave., Penn YanCoykendall, Alfred B,, Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Coyle, Michael B., Branchport. R. D. 3
Costello. John F.. 340 Elm St., Penn YanCostigan. James, 119 Cherry St.. Penn YanCostigan, John C, 119 Cherry St., Penn YanCottrell, James, Naples. R. D. 26
Covert, Frank, Dresden „ .^^ ,
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Cowan, Richard L„ Bluff Point, R. D. 11
Cramer. Clinton L.. 317 Keuka St.. Penn YanCrane. Oliver G., 108 Johnson Ave.. Penn YanCrans' Henry L.. Dundee, R. D. 2
Craugh. Harold J.. 531 Liberty St., Penn ^ anCraugh, James G., 122 Keuka St„ Penn ^ anCraugh, John F.. 319 Keuka St., Penn YanCraugh, John N.. 215 E. Main St.. Penn YanCrawford. Guy F., Middlesex , „^ „ ^Creary. Jeremiah E., 119 Head St., Penn YanCrippin, Clarence J.. Himrod. R. D. 15Criss. Charley W.. Potter „ ^ ,Crofoot, Charles, Branchport. R. D. 3
Crofoot, Jasper. Brancliport. R. D. 3
Cronk. Andrew. Penn Yan. R. D. 4
Cronk. Garrett E.. Penn Yan. R- D. 4
Cronk. William B.. 90 Hollister St., DundeeCrosby. Roland W., Dundee R. D. 2
Culver, Charles C. Penn Yan. R. D. 3
Culver, Fred E. 212 Head St., Penn YanCulver. Leon S., HimrodCulver, Myron V., Himrod, R. D. 15
Cummings. John J.. Rock StreamCummings. Thomas. LakemontCummings, William H„ 119 Court St,. Penn ^ anCunningham. Francis. 139 Elm St., Penn YanCunningham, John H.. Penn Yan. R- D. 4
Cunningham. Joseph H., Penn \ an, R. D. t>
Curran. Charles R.. Washington St.. DundeeCurran. Claude, Water St.. DundeeCurtis, Edward G.. Penn Yan
Diiiley, Bert, 40fi Keukn St., I'l-iin Y:iii
Da'ns'. George R., Penn Yan, R. D. 10
Damoth. Harold N.. StarkeyDaines. Frank E.. Henry St.. Penn ^ anDarling. Bert M.. MiddlesexDarling. Lavern P.. MiddlesexDarrah. Chauncey. Penn Yan. R. D. 10
Davidson. Broderick. 122 Brown St.. Penn YanDavis. Albert B.. 329 Head St., Penn YanDavis, Clarence. C. X.. BranchportDavis. Guy N., Branchport, R. D. 14
Davis. James L., 124 Stark Ave., Penn YanDavis, Howard G.. Bluff Point, R. D. 1
Davis. John G., Branchport, R. D. 13
Davis, John, 113 Lake St.. Penn YanDavis. Walter S., Bluff Point, R, D. 1
Davis. Warren A., Branchport, R. D. i
Davy, John, Penn Yan, R. D. 10
Deacon, Charles J., 9 Main St., Penn ^ anDean. Benjamin G.. Branchport, R. D .13
Dean. Charles H.. Bluff Point, R. D. 11
Dean. John. 143 Cornwell St.. Penn YanDean. Charley W., DresdenDean. Fred E S.. DresdenDeals, Henry C, DresdenDeavey, Charles B., 217 Sheppard St.
DeBolt, Frank E.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
DeBolt, John E., Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Deckerman. Frank. 114 Lake St.. Penn YanDeLong, Fred H.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Deming. Leon. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
Denison. Albert R, Dundee
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32! Denison. Arthur J.. Dundee. R. D. 4
3 25 Denison. Floyd T.. Dundee1343 Denison, Rufup J,, Dundee. R. D. 4
566 Denison, William H.. Bridge St,. Dundee4 Denman. Ernest. Bellona
990 Densmorem. James. Middlesex1421 Densmore. Leon J., Middlesex1035 DePauw, Camiel, Himrod1753 DeWaters, Edward H.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
963 DeWitt. John W.. Penn Yan. R D. 5
1366 DeWaters. Marion C . Penn Yan, R. D. 2
1878 Dillon. Guv N.. Naples. R. D. 271810 Dinehart. Charles J., Middlesex. R .D. 2
388 Doane.Fred S., Penn Yan. R D. 4
1840 Dolan, James E, 203 E Main St,, Penn Yan606 Donaldson, Ernest W,, 205 Clinton St.. Penn Yan886 Donaldson. Oliver N,. Branchport. R. D. 2
179 Donaldson, Thomas L., Branchport, R. D. 1
311 Donley, Dewey P.. Nap'.es, R. D 261012 Donlev. Melvin P.. Naples, R. D, 261123 Donnelly. Leon D. Middlesex. R. D.847 Dooley. John J., 187 Seneca St.. Penn Yan976 Dopp. Charles S.. Potter969 Dorman. Fiank .1.. Rushville
1899 Dorman. John M.. Middiesex, R. D. 1
1362 Dorsey. Michael J., Himrod1392 Dougherty. George. Jr., 109 Brown St , Penn Yan1017 Dougherty, George M., 109 Brown St. Penn Yan161 Douglass. Wilson L.. 343 Head St.. Penn Yan
1138 Dowdell. Charles A.. Keuka Park559 Drake. Sidney T.. Dundee. R. D. 3
903 Drakley. Eugene P.. 142 Main St . Pen Yan1314 Drew. George B.. 5 Goble St.. Dundee815 DriscoU, Jeremiah J.. Rock Stream
1069 Duell, William K. 216 Liberty St.. Penn Yan1724 Dugan, Charles E., Elm and Liberty Sts.. Penn
Yan1765 Dunn. Thomas, Penn Yan. R. D. 6
506 Dunning. William N . Dresden255 Durfee. Eleber W., Penn Yan. R. D. 10803 Durham. William C. Penn Yan. R. D. 4
1369 Durnin. James A.. 14 Wagener St., Penn Yan673 Dunton. Herbert C, Naples. R D. 26816 Dybro, Cristen J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
1503 Dyke, Harry W.. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
1493 Dvkeman, .Almerian, 351 Jacob St,. Penn Yan718 Dvkeman. Fred S.. Penn Yan. R. D, 10420 Dykeman, George M.. 110 Cornwell St.. Penn Yan861 Dykeman. Joseph B.. 110 Cornwell St. Penn Yan
1099 Dwyer, Francis J,. 146 Seneca St.. Penn Yan
iUili K:irl, Charles, I'enn Y:in1519 H)arl. Henry C. Penn Yan781 Earl. Henry J.. Penn Yan, R. D. 1
1603 Raves. George, Himrod1338 Eaves, James F, Penn Yan, R. D. 6
1176 Earnest. Leland B.. Dundee449 Eckel. Henry K., Dundee. R. D. 4
1500 Eddy. Loren E. 223 Lake St.. Penn Yan572 Eddy. Oliver E.. Naples. R. D. 27
1134 Eddington. Van R.. 207 Jacob St., Penn Yan312 Edkin, James, Himrod792 Edsall, Archie B., Dundee656 Kdsall, Rowley, Himrod, R, D. 15877 Edwards. Daniel. Bluff Point. R. D. 1
184 Bgelston. Bert. Penn Yan, R. D. 2
1330 Egelston. Charles W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 10167 Egelston. Lloyd R., Bluff Point, R. D. 1
23 Egleston. Earnest. Bluff Point. R, D. 1
681 Elder, Albert A.. Dundee. R. D. 4
220 Eldred, Fred D.. Branchport. R. D. 2
651 Eldred. William C. Branchport, R D. 2
867 Elwell. Clarence R.. Naples. R. D. 27674 Ellett. John D., Rock Stream
1419 Bllick. Frederick W.. Middlesex. R. D. 24669 EUing. Theodore W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 10252 Ellis. Llovd R.. Himrod
1253 Ellis. John C. Penn Yan, R. D. 7
479 Ellison, William A., 19 Washington St., Dundee650 Ellsworth, Lewis B.. Dresden
1903 Emerson, Eddie R., 142 Stark St., Penn Yan1411 Emerson. George D.. Potter1151 Emerson, LeRoy L., Branchport, R, D. 1
1397 Emory, Orion L., Middlesex, R. D. 1
1329 Enos. Charles C. Penn Yan. R. D. 3
1323 Englehardt. Ernest. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
768 Enos. Frank W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 4
168 Enos. Harry. Penn Yan R. D. 71522 Eskilesen. Peter. Penn Yan. R. D. 61023 Everson. Axel. Jessop Block, Penn Yan1410 Excell, Ralph H., Penn Yan, R. D. 2
HJ(> Pnuectt, Ansel ,1., Dundee, R. D. 21198 Falconer. Andrew. 37 Seneca St.. Penn ^'an531 Farnsworth. John H.. Rushville1696 Fennell, Neil J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 7
308 Fenner. Wiliam B., 208 Lawrence St., Penn Yan841 Ferguson, Fred W., Hall, R. D. 1
1536 Ferguson. George W.. Rushville. R. D. 22124 Ferguson. William F.. Penn Yan. R. D. 684 Fields. Charles C. 16 Washington .St., Dundee
1306 Fiero. Irvin W., Bellona1478 Finch, Fred, 76 Bigelow Ave., Dundee911 Fingar, Eugene H.. Bluff Point
1418 Fingar, George W., Penn Yan, R. D. 51206 Fingar. William S.. Penn Yan633 Finger, Melvin. 121 Walnut St, Penn Yan
1235 Finger, Roswell H., Penn Yan. R. D. 91604 Fink, Ben, 110 Hamilton St., Penn Yan
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Fislier, Gerald H., Penn YanFisher. James A., 157 Seneca St.. Penn YanFitch. George M . RushvilleFitch. Wilson W.. RuslivilleFitzsimmons, William J . RushvilleFitzwater, William J,. Penn Y'an, R, D. 3Flahive. John J.. 207 Court St . Penn YanFlahive. Thomas .J.. 124 Sheppard St.. Penn YanFleet. Emerson B.. Dundee. iK. D. 2Fleet. John H.. Himrod, R. D. 1
Flint. Merritt A. MiddlesexFlood. Maurice D.. Penn Yan. R. D. 3
Flynn, Edward M. Per.n Yan, R D. 10Flynn, Martin. Penn Yan. R. D. 6Flynn. Thomas Penn Yan. R. D. 6Foley. William H.. Penn Yan. R. D. II
Ford. Bayard B.. LakeniontFord. Charles W., RushvillePorshee, Harry, Penn YanFoster. Charles, Rushville. R. D. 22Foster, Clayton R.. MiddlesexFoster. Jesse. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
Fountain. Miltord J . MiddlesexFox. Fred J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2Fox. John C, 346 Main St., Penn Y'anFox. William D.. Main St., Penn Y'anFox. William J., Bigelcw Ave.. DundeeFrancisco. John L.. 410 Liberty St., Penn YanFrancisco. Lester J , MiddlesexFrancisco. Robert H., Middlesex. R, D. 2Fraize. Christopher M., Rushville. R. D. 2Frank, Charles H., Dresden (Col.)Frank. Herbert S.. 23 Union St, Dundee (Col.)Frank. Orlo G.. 85 Holister St. Dundee (Col.)Frankfather. Aaron D. Middlesex. R. D 21Frame, Perley K.,o55 Liberty St..Penn Y'an (Col)Predreksen. Jens A., Bluff Point, R. D. 1
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Gearheart. George L.. Hall, R D.Geer. Edward L. Penn Yan. R. D.Geer. George H.. Naples, R. D. 27Gelder, Clyde B., BellonaGelder, Edwin B.. Bluff PointGelder. Fred B.. PotterGeldei", Harry \V., Penn Yan. R.Geoghegan, Charles H, 102 E. Main St., Penn
YanGibbs, Harry M.. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Gibson. Jeptha E.. 17 Holllster St.. DundeeGibson. John S., Ill South Ave.. Penn YanGigliella. Felice A., 179 Seneca St.. Penn YanGilbert. Sillsbe R . Penn Yan. R. D 1
Gillette. William O.. Itushville, R. D. 22Gladwin, Charles W.. PotterGleason. Ira L. 22 Bigtlow Ave., DundeeGleavy. George J.. Bluff PointGoldsmith. Basil W.. StarkeyGoldsmith. Charles W., 27 Champlin Ave., Penn
YanGoldsmith, Glenn W , Ponn Y'an, R. D, 4
Goodman. George H., 346 Jacob St.. Penn YanGoodrich. Oliver D.. Rushville. R. D. 2
Goodsell. Harry P. Ptnn Yan, R. D. 8Gorton, Charles MiddlesexGorton, James M.. RushvilleGotshall. Miles C. Rushville, R. D. 2Goundry. Harold M.. Himrod. R D. 15Goundrv. James F.. Penn Yan. R. D. 4Goundry. Ora M.. Himrod. R. D. 15Grace, Oren. Penn Y'an R. D. 2Grady. William R.. 112 Burns Terrace. Penn YanGrandy. Gilbert, Dundee, R. D 3
Graves Warner W . Penn Yan, R. I>. 6Gray. Almeron N.. MiddlesexGray, Leland M.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
Gray. Richard N.. MiddlesexGreen. AliJhonso L. Central House. Penn YanGreen. John J., Dundee. R. D. 1
Greenway. Thomas, 215 Water St.. Penn Y'anGreening. James W.. Ill Court St.. Penn YanGreenwood. Harvey W., Middlesex, R. D. 24Gregory. George W.. LakemontGridlev. Warren E.. Bluff Point, R. D. 1
Griffith. Welles. 110 Benham St., Penn Y'aniSrifHn. Frank D.. Hall. R. D. 1
GrifHn. Mvron R.. MiddlesexGriffin. William. Penn Y'an. R. D. 10Griffiths. Arthur P., 118V> E Main St.. Penn Y'anGriffith. Elmer C .. MiddlesexGriffith. Bert J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 5
Griffith. Dudley E . 133 Benham St.. Penn YanGrimes. Thomas W.. Middlesex
1194 Griner, Herbert P.. Bellona1601 Griswold. Harold J.. 145 Seneca St.. Penn Yan1814 Griswold. Harry. Branchport. R. D. 1
1139 Groesbeck. Bert. Branchport. R. D. 1192 Grow William. Naples. R. D. 27
1414 Guider. Michael E.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9257 Gulick. Floyd E.. 25 Washington St.. Dundee
l:!«.S H.-ihberflrld, Hoiv.-ird K.. V2S Lake St., I'enii Y:ni134 1 Haight. Perl B, Penn Van, R. D. 9
71 Hainer. Olin H. Rushville1092 Hakes. George E.. 4 Prospect Ave., Penn Y'an1859 Haldeman, Andrew W., Penn Y'an, R. D. 61393 Hall. Clarence E.. Penn Yan. R. D. 8260 Hall. Frankie. 25 Unior St., Dundee111 Hall. Harrv W.. Himrod709 Hall. James B., Bluff Point, R D. 11
1180 Hall, John B.. Penn Yan. R. D. 81259 Hall. Joel W.. Penn Yan1434 Hall. Ola D., Rock Stream
51 Hall. William B.. Dundee. R. D. 2
1891 Hallock. Jesse H.. Penn Yan. R, D. 5272 Halstead. Addison T, vlushville
1027 Halstead, George G., Ptnn Y'an ,R. D. 61795 Halstead, John W.. liiundee1317 Hamilton. Frank W., Pann Yan. R. D. 1
1172 Hamilton. Harrv P.. 6 Union St.. Dundee362 Hamilton. Leon D.. 14 StoU St . Dundee
1615 Hamilton. Percv D.. 6 Union St, I>undee1227 Hamlin, Andrew J., Rushville, N. Y'.. R. D.1877 Hamlin. Ernest. Dundee. R. D. 41745 Hamm. Charles. 133 Jackson St., Dundee664 Hamm. Ralph. Penn Y'an. R. D. 7
1015 Hamm. Tewalt. 127 Jackson St.. Penn Y'an98 Hammond. John R., Rushville, R. D. 2
949 hanmer. Lew.s R., Dundee302 Hanmer. Milton B.. Dundee, R. D. 41607 Hansen. Christian E., Dresden661 Piansen. Hans F.. Himrod1060 Hanson. Harold. 42S Liberty St.. Penn Yan1292 haniroi, Waldemar. 407 Main St. Penn Van
19 Harford, Charles. 107 Chestnut St., Penn Yan1000 Harpending. Harry B.. Dundee. R. D. 31602 Harpending. John L, Seneca St.. fiundee265 Harpending. Pierre L.. Main St.. Dundee421 Harrington. Berton R.. 137y2 Seneca St.. Penn
Yan234 Harris. Fred. Dundee R. D. 1 (Col.)229 Harris. Richard. Dundee. R D. 1 (Col.)i8i Harris, Sylvesier, Naples. R. D. 27
1433 Karris. William J. Dresden1654 Harrison, Edmond E.. Himrod1645 Harrison, Emmett D.. 213 Clinton St., Penn Yan1525 Harrison, (^eorge W., Penn Yan. R. D. 8
7 Harrop. Arol C. E.. Dundee1704 Harrop. Isaac L.. Dundee1725 Hart. Charles T., Middlesex, R. D. 1
1094 Hart. Thomas E., 115 Ilonell St., Penn Yan1228 Harvey, Clarence G.. Rushville, R. D. 2
203 Harvey. Coleman P.. 11 Myrtle Ave.. Penn Yan601 Harvey. George D.. Rushville. R. D. 2
1780 Haskell. Don L. 47 Union St.. Dundee1917 Haslund. Niels C. Penn Yan, R. D. 10391 Hatcher. Charles H.. Dundee. R. D. 2
730 Hatcher. Thomas R.. Dundee. R. D. 2
375 Hatcher William H.. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
125 7 Hathaway. Richard B. Dundee. R, D. 2
630 Hatmaker. Frank. Himrod. R. D. 15885 Havens. Frank M.. 207 Sheppard St > Penn Yan361 Havens. George E.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
1388 Hayes. John D.. 326 Keuka St., Penn Y'an418 Hazard. William J.. Starkey
1473 Hagerty. Thomas E.. Middlesex. R. D. 1
303 He.ner. John. 3 Main St.. Penn Yan935 Henderson. Arthur. Penn Yan. R. D. 6
1863 Henderson. E. Smith, Penn Yan. R D. 6
5S Henderson. Fred S . 205 E. Main St.. Penn Yan313 Henderson. Perry D.. Penn Yan. R. D. 6
900 Henries. Johnson R.. Penn Van. R. D. 10393 Henries, Willis. F. 133 Jackson St.. Penn Yan359 Herman. Clarence A.. Pjnn Yan, R. D. 9
1056 Herman. Warner G.. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
410 Herr. Charles. Dresden1670 Herrick. William P.. Penn Yan, R. D. 5
875 Herries. Robert G.. Branchport, R. D. 3
594 Hess. Hugh A.. Dundee. R. D. 3
1375 Hey, Albert P.. Penn Yan. R D. 7
1666 Hey. George M.. Penn Yan, R, D. 7
91 Hey. Lewis A.. Penn Yan. R. D. 7
926 Hibbard. Carlton P.. Branchport. R. D. 1
294 Higgins. Charles, Dundee. R. D. 3
212 Hill. Charles G. Dunde3, R. D. 2
1185 Hillis. John N.. 132 Ogden St., Penn Y'an1849 Himler. George N.. Penn Yan
70 Hoagland. Robert H.. Starkey1701 Hoban. Owen C. 108 Lake St.. Penn Y'an1057 Hobart, Berlin W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
1875 Hobart. Glenn L. Middlesex. R. D. 2
973 Hobart. Roy C . Penn Yan. R. D. 8
1294 Holbrook. William C. Rushville, R. D. 2
1793 Holden. Claude S.. Dundee. R- D. 4
1175 HoUister. Edwin P., Branchport774 HoUister, George J., Branchport
1867 Hollowell, Fred S, Penn Yan, R. D. 6
1688 Holton. Leon J , Himrod602 Holton. William P.. Rushville. R. D. 2
130 Hood. Harrv S.. 316 Court St., Penn Yan1345 Hopkins. David. Branchport. R. D. 2
1032 Hopkins. Edward (3.. 126 E. Main St., Penn Yan588 Hopkins, Lewis J.. 311 Keuka St., Penn Yan
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Hopkins. Thomas W.. liO Seneca St., Penn YanHopkins. Walter A.. 25 C'hamplin .\ve.. Penn YanHopkins, Duane S., Pen i Van, R. D. 3
Horton. Charles G., Dundee, K. D. 2
Horton, David G.. StarkeyHorton, George F.. Dundee, R D. 4
Horton. George X., Chronicle Bldg.. Penn YanHorton. Guy L.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Horton. Leroy. Penn Yan. R. D 10Horton. Ray G. Penn Yan. R, E). 10Horton, William H , DresdenHorton, Charles P., Penn Yan. R. D. 10Houghtaling. Carl E., GageHoughtaling, Earl, Penn Yan. R. D. 3
Houghtaling, LeRoy. GageHoughtaling. Lewis D . Penn Yan. R .D. 5Housel, George, Rushville, R, D. 2Hovey. Lyman P.. GlenoiaHoyt, Benjamin S, Penn Y'an. R D. 6
Hoyt. Fred L.. Penn Yan. R. D. 4
Hudson. Alonzo. 412 Liberty St.. Penn YanHughner, Henry .J.. Middlesex, R. D. 2
Hughner. Richard. Naples. R. D. 26Hughner. William H.. Naples. R. D. 26Humphreys, Vincent B Penn Yan, R. D. 9
Hunt, Ambrose R. Branchport. R D. 1
Hunt, Floyd P., Branchport, R. D. 1
Hunt. Floyd M,, 133 .Jackson St.. Penn YanHunt. Henry L.. Rock StreamHunt. Wells P.. RushvilleHunter. Charles C. 300 Main St.. Penn YanHunter. Lewis H.. Branchport. R D. 1
Hunter. Robert J., Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Hurd. AVilliam P.. Branchport, R. D. 1
Hurley. Edward J.. KuFhvilleHurrin, Arthur L., Rushville, R. D. 2
Hurrin. Charles C .Penn Yan
Hurrin, Edward J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Hurrin, Robert, Rushville, R. D. 2
Hurrin. William, Jr., Penn Y'anHuson. Ross. Penn Y'an, R. D. 10Husted. Dan L. Penn VanHvland. David, 104 Henry St., Penn YanHyatt. Clarence J., 104 Chestnut St , Penn Y'an
Ide, Ira ('., DundeeIngraham. .John .1., Branchport. R. D. 1
Ingram. Archie H., Penn Y'an, R. D. ft
Ingram, Harvey E., StarkeyIngram. William H., Potter
J:iek.son, Byron I>., ;ilH Lake St., I'enn VanJackson. Carlton T. 115 Kim St., Penn YanJackson. Charles W.. Dundee. R. D. 3
Jacobs, Berkhart B., Jr.. 135 Ogdeii St., Penn Yan.Tacobsen. Peter. Penn Y'an. R. D. 1
Jayne. Raymon B.. StarkeyJayne. Willard. Penn Y'an, R, D. 2
Jensen. Albert, Penn Y'an, R D. 2
Jensen. Alfred B., 302 Hamilton St,. Penn YanJensen, Anaus, Penn Yan, R. D. 7Jensen. Arthur C. Penn Y'an. R. D. 9Jensen, Carl A., Himrod, R. I). 15Jensen. Carl C . Penn YanJensen. Frederick. Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Jensen. Henry T., Box 84, Penn Y'anJensen, Herbert, Penn Yan, R, D. 9
Jensen, Jens. Penn Yan. R. D. 10Jensen. Jens Peter, Per.n Y'an. R. D. 1
Jensen. Martin. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Jensen. Niels J., Penn 'Van. R. D. 1
Jensen. Otto G.. Penn Yan. R. D, 1
Jensen, Soren A.. Penn Y'an, R. D. 6
Jensen. Thomas. Penn Y'an. R. D. 6Jensen. Waldemar. Penn Yan. R. D. 10Jensen. Walter L.. Penn Y'an. R. D. 6
Jessop, Frank B.. Dundee R D. 4
Johansen. Albert C, Perm Yan. R. I>. 1
Johansen. Christ W.. Penn Y'an. R. D. 8Johnsen. Sven. Penn Y'anJohnson. Charles A., Penn Y'an. R. I), 2Johnson, Frederick E , Penn Yan, R. D. 10Johnson. George M.. Rushville. R, I), 2Johnson, John E., Branchport, R D. 14Johnson, Kendrick E., Rook Stream. R. D. 1
Johnson. Lafayette. Middlesex. R. D. 2Johnson. Lewis. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
Johnson. Lvman G.. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
Johnson. Orla W.. Naples. R, D. 26Johnson. Samuel M, 129 Dake St.. Penn Y'anJohnson. William L., Penn Yan, R, D. 5
Jolly Llewellyn P.. 30& Clinton St., Penn YanJones, Clive F., DresdenJones. Milo B., Naples. R. D, 26Jones. Willis O., Dundee, R. D. 1
Jorgensen, Alfred, Penn Yan, R, D. 5
Jorgensen, Anton C. Penn Van, R I >. 10Just. Nicholas J.. 118 Franklin St.. Penn Yan
Ksine, ChriNtoiilifr, 'Mi Mdivina St., Duiiflt^t*
Kane. Martin. Bluff Point. R. 1 1. 11Karnes. Charlie B, Dundee R. D. 4
Karnes. William. Naples. R. D. 26Kellen. Delos L., Penn Yan, R. D. 1(»
Kellogg. Claude M.. BarnesKellv. Charles A., 223 E. Main St.. Penn YanKelly, Patrick A.. 412 Liberty St. Penn Y'anKemp. Guy F., Penn Y'an. R. D. 4Kennedy, Clarence F., Potter
1019 Kennedy. George M., Branchport. R. D 1
183 Kennedy. Leon I).. 103 Head St. Penn Yan1310 Kennedy, Robert, Naples, R. D 7
298 Kennerson. David B., Penn Y'an, R. D 9
1053 Kennerson. Edgar H., Penn Y'an R. D 9
451 Kenyon. Belden B., Penn Y'an. .fl. D. 21036 Kenvon. Charles A.. Dundee. R D. 1
859 Kenvon, Horace B.. Dundee. R. D 1
722 Kenyon. William H.. Dundee, R. D 1
501 Ketcham. Oliver E . 128 Clinton St.. Penn Y'an719 Ketterer, Albert H., Himrod. R D. 15
1596 Kidder, Harry, Penn Van. R. D. 9
56 Killeen. Martin M.. RuEhville1817 Kilpatrick. Clarence W . Middlesex1186 Kilpatrick. Charles G. Potter1409 Kilpatrick. Edward L. Potter3100 King. Albert L.. 129 Benham St.. Penn Y'an915 King. Charles E.. Middlesex972 King. Leron N.. Himrod. R D. 15607 Kinne. George R., 119 Clinton St, Penn Yan537 Kinner, Burdett n„ Dundee, R, D. 4
889 Kinvoun, Charles E ,1'' Myrtle Ave.. Penn Yan
1800 Kinyoun, Clay F.. 404 Main St.. Penn Yan364 Kinvoun John E. 5 Waddell St. Penn Yan
1360 Kipp. Ernest P.. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
1481 Kirkpatrick. Charles R 315 Court St . Penn Yan258 KLngman. Charles E . 124 Lake St.. Penn Yan
1713 Knapp. Aaron I.. Middlesex. R. D. 1
603 Knapp. Andrew J , Middlesex, R. D. 2
1121 Knapp, Orson O.. Middlesex, R. D.369 Knapp. Theodore. Stanley, R D. 6
1149 Knapp. Wesley J., Stanley. R. D. 6
1 Knapp. William C. Dundee. R D. 1
659 Knapton. Warren. Himrod, R P, 151021 Koehler, Alvin A.. Hasson House, Penn Y'an770 Koehler, Lloyd L. Penn Yan. R. D 2
693 Koehler. Frank I.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
1283 Kunes. .Arthur L.. Rushville
(i«5 Lacy, Alfred -\., I'enn Van, .1.. D1663 LaPever. Carlton H.. Dundee. R. D. 3
912 LaFever. Nelson L., Dundee1506 Lafler. Arthur L. Middlesex1150 Lafler. Arsie D. Middlesex1192 Lafler. Edwin E. Penn Y'an. R. LI. 8
1769 Lafler. Stults C. Middlesex970 Lafler. Vernon R. Middlesex. R. D 24
1861 Lake. James F.. 123 Jackson St.. Penn Y'an1245 Lament. Flovd L.. Penn Van, R D. 2
1651 Lamphier. Clarence A.. Rushville. R. D. 1
739 Lamphier. Ernest, Keul'a Park756 Lampson, George E. 130 Lake St.. Penn Y'an473 Lane, Benson S., Dunde? R. D. 4
1376 Lane. Ernest G.. Rushville. R. D. 2
1782 Lane. Fred P.. 52 Union St . Dundee803 Lane, Grayson W.. Middlesex
1578 Langdon, John J.. 130 Hamilton St. Penn Y'an1104 Langham. Frederick H. 349 Elm St., Penn Yan1559 Laport, Joseph, 111 Jacob St , Penn Y'an405 Lare, Charles A.. Dundee. R .D. 4
1549 Larham, Elmer E.. 340 Jacob St . Penn Y'an1533 Larsen. Albert. Himrod. R. D. 15528 Larsen. Chrs M. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
332 Larsen, Chris R.. Bluff Point R. D. 1
467 Larsen. Jens O.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
495 Larsen. Lars K.. Penn Yan. R. D. 4
324 Larsen. Nels C. Dundee. R. D, 1
1536 Larsen. Theodore M.. 5S Hollister St , Dundee249 Larsen. Waldemar. 249 E Main St. Penn Van892 Larzelere. Richard P.. Penn Yan, R. D. 10979 Lathrop. George W.. Middlesex. R. D. 1
1791 Lathrop. William R.. Penn Van. R. D. 7
1406 Lattimer Clark C. 183 Seneca St., Penn Yan1272 Laverty, Firnen. Penn Y'an. R. D. 4
1298 Lazarus. Charles A.. Rushville1301 Leach. Charles R., Penn Y'an, R. D. 6
882 Leach. Chester B., 221 Lake St, Penn Y'an1183 Leach, William C, Naples, R. D. 261420 LeClaire. Max R. Penn Yan. R D. 5
12 Leader. George H.. 142 Jacob St.. Penn Yan1719 Lee. Fred A.. Himrod1374 Lee, Daniel T.. Bluff Point, R. D. 1
147 Lee, Frank A.. Himrod R. D. 15663 Lee. Ray W.. Penn Van, R D 6
608 Legg. Nelson E.. 117 Hamilton St.. Penn Y'an166 LeGro. James M.. 334 Head St., Penn Yan
1090 Leonard, Fred. Dundee, R .D. 4
1630 Lerch. John C. Penn Y'an, R. D. 3
176 Lerch, RoUand R, Penn Van, R. D. 9
577 Lerch. Schuyler L.. 110 Johnson Ave.. Penn Van961 Lewis. Bert. Branchport. R. D. 2
1024 Lewis. Charles, Branchport775 Lewis, Firman, Dundee R. D. 2
153 Lewis. Fred U.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
227 Lewis. George R. Branchport, R, D. 2688 Lewis, Harry E.. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
678 Lilley. Carl W.. 11 Goble St.. Dundee906 Lilyea. Oscar W.. Penn Y'an, R. D. 6
487 Lind. Gustaf A.. Penn Y'an. R D. 5
1739 Loder. Edward J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 51390 Logler, Joseph L.. Dundee. R. D. 4
1707 Lombardo. James. Middlesex1448 Long. Ashley B.. Penn Y'an1302 Long. George L., Penn Y'an. R. D. 6675 Long Harry K.. Bellona48 Long. James E.. Bellona
1465 Longcor. Charles E.. Himrod. R. D. 151508 Loomis. Frank B.. Rushville. R1143 Loomis. Miles A., Dundee. R. D959 Loree. James R., Penn Y'an
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1097 Lorens. Fred, Branclipcit, R P. 1
957 Loughlin, John W., Gage682 Lounsbery. Sylvester, Penn Yan. R, D. 3222 Love, Herman L,., Naples, R. D. 26155 Lovejoy, Byron, Penn Yan, R. D, 7170 Lovejoy, Isaac J., Penn Yan, R. D. 7
666 Lovejoy. Seth A , Penn Yan. R. D. 7
1692 Lown. James M., Jr., Box 204, Penn Yan658 Ludbrook, Hessell H., 402 Keuka St., Penn Yan831 Luppino, James, 171 Seneca St., Penn Yan827 Luppino, Joe, 119 Franklin St., Penn Yan826 Luppino, Rocco, 114 Monell St., Penn Yan
1652 Lund, Frederick, 330 Keuka St., Penn Yan1763 Luroock, Charles R., Dundee, R. 1). 31391 Lynch, Clarence J , 203 Lake St., Penn Yan465 Lynn, Frederick H., Branchport940 Lynn, Gilbert, Himrod R. D. 15
1637 Lvnn, Lewis, Branchport, R, I>. 131171 Lynn, Oliver C Penn Yan. R. D. 3
mi4 M:ieDf»ivell, Jjinie.'s P.. -Hi Water St., Dundee232 MacNamee, Morris, 3 Main St., Penn Yan172 Maclntyre, Arch G, 23? Head St., Penn Yan469 MacKay. Charles H., 125 Brown St.. Penn Yan1585 McCabe, Harry S., Penn Yan, R. D. 2
1873 McCaig. Robert E.. Hall, R. D. 1
625 McCann, Edward C Himrod, R. D. 151427 McCann. Claude, 111 Sheppard St., Penn Yan
54 McCann, Alonzo, Dundee. R. D. 1
1709 McCombs, Leon G, Middlesex, R. D. 21042 McConnell, Carl G., 9 Harpending Ave., Dundee1102 McConnell, Herbert W., 134 Benham St., Penn
Yan10S2 McCoy, William R., Dundee, R. D. 1
109 McCreery, Howard S. .Dresden4oO McDowell, George, Penn Yan, R. D. 5
1518 McDonald, Albert S, 7 Myrtle Ave., Penn Yan1327 McElligott, John J., 302 Elm St., Penn Yan69(1 McElligott, Richard B.. 302 Elm St., Penn Yan629 McElwee, Morris H , Penn Yan, R. D. 6
1792 McElwee. Samuel G., Penn Yan, R. I). 6
1271 McFall. Herman C, Penn Yan, R D. 4
1555 McGough, Thomas F,. 238 Jacob St., Penn Yan291 McGowen ,Charles H.. Penn Yan619 MacKay, \Villiam G.. 350 Main St., Penn Yan
1482 McKie, William A, Branchport, R. D. 1
1114 McKinney, Otis, 313 Keuka St., Penn Yan1124 McLaughlin, Leo J., Penn Yan, R. D. 5
347 McLaughlin, William W., 105 Benham St., PennYan
297 McManus, Fred, Penn Yan, R. D. 8 (Potter)101 McManus, Raymond J., 161 Cornwell St., Penn
Yan944 McMath. John B,, 200 E. Main St., Penn Yan622 McMath. Samuel A. J., 200 E. Main St., Penn Yan
1438 McMinn, Allen S., Branchport, R. D. 1
oiO McReynolds, Amos M., 117 Sheppard St., PennYan
1904 McReynolds, Patrick J., 227 Sheppard St, PennV an
169 McReynolds, Thomas, 227 Sheppard St„ PennYan
118 McSwa.n, Charles B., Starkey1232 McSweeney, John E., 212 E. Main St., Penn Yan
fi7 Mace, Howard, Penn Yan978 Osborne. Lorenzo P., 106 Jacob St. Penn Yan
1798 Mack, David M., Rushville, R. D. 2
1610 Mack, Fred, Middlesex1560 Mack, Lewis C. Middlesex, R. D. 25796 Mackev, Charles, 567 Liberty St., Penn Yan176 Magee, Henry S.. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
623 Mahan, Joseph E , 133 Cornwell St., Penn Y'an700 Mahan, Thomas F., 166 Cornwell St., Penn Yan999 Mahar, John L., 140 Walnut St ,
Penn Yan518 Maloney, Frederick F., Seneca St., Dundee
1520 Maloney, James W., 106 Jacob St., Penn Yan1380 Manev, Daniel H.. 107 Hamilton St . Penn Yan
77 Manlev. Owen J.. 120 Cornwell St., Penn Yan18S5 ManleV, William B., 109 Ogden St., Penn Yan649 Manning. George VV., Naples, R. D. 7
1407 Manning. Glenn A., Naples. R .D 261349 Manning. Jasper E., Penn Yan, R. D. 9
428 Manning, Leroy B., Naples, R. D. 271824 Manning. Melvin A., Naples, R. D. 26862 Margeson, Charles A., Naples, R. D. 7
1089 Margeson, Elmer L.. 63 Union St., Dundee1711 Margeson Rav. Penn Yan, R. D. 7
1726 Maroney, Richard D., 103 Lake St, Penn Y'an135 Marsh, (rharles D., 200 Liberty St.. Penn Yan
1431 Marsh, Harrison A., Lakemont1146 Marshall, Robert L., Penn Yan, R. D. 7
1251 Martin. Charles ,R., Himrod, R. D. 15
490 Martin, Frank I , Blulf Point, R. D. 1
475 Martin George, Penn Yan, R. D. 3
609 Martin, George, Himrod568 Martin, James G.. Box 136, Middlesex
1851 Martin, John A., Dresden106 Martin William B.. Penn Yan, R. D. 3
18 Martin. William D., Penn Yan, R. D. 3
648 Mashewske, Fred, Penr. Yan. R. D. 101449 Mashewske. Jacob. Penn Yan. R. D. 10459 Mathews, Charles E., Bluff Point, R. D. 11
1812 Mathews, CJilbert A., Himrod, R. D. 15980 Mathews, Merl W., Himrod, R. D. 15644 Mathews. William, 107 Kimball St.. Penn Yan
1521 Mead. Frank H.. Penn Yan1148 Meade, Alden E., Penn Yan, R. D. 2
50 Meade. David E., Middlesex, R. D. 2
1901 Meade, Horace J., 101 Johnson Ave., Penn Yan
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1831 Meade, Martin M.. Middlesex, R D 22 54 Meehan, John J., 224 Keuka St., Penn Yan799 Meeker, Charles E., Dresden977 Melious, Willett W., Penn Yan, R. D. 7536 Merrick, Burton L.. Dundee, R. D. 4523 Merrifteld, John F., Penn Yan46 Merriman, David V , 106 Jacob St.. Penn Yan
1576 Mertz, Frank, Middlesex, R. D. 21883 Mertz, (3eorge E., Rushville, R D. 21746 Mertz, Lewis J., Rushville, R. D, 2
43 Mertz Rodney C. Middlesex. (R D. 251112 Messinger, Clarence D.. Hopkins Place, Penn Yan1361 Mikkelsen, Niels C, Penn Yan R D 1
1837 Miles, Albert A., Middlesex1614 Miles, Frank L, 4 Union St.. Dundee1156 Miles, Theron, Middlesex
9 Millard, Frank E., Dundee, n. D 2385 Miller, Albert S., Branchport640 Miller, Charles H., 119 E. Main St., Penn Yan971 Miller, David, 124 Benham St., Penn Yan626 Miller, Edward J., Himrod
1464 Miller, Frank P.. Rock Stream560 Miller, Fred A., Dundee, R. D 3
1284 Miller, George H., 249 E, Main St.,1111 Miller, Myron, Middlesex779 Miller, Raymond, Dundee, R. D. 4208 Miller, Walter V , 16 Ser.eca St., Dundee466 Miller, William F., Penn Yan. R D, 3
1365 Mills, Ralph H.. Penn Yan, R. D. 51573 Mitchell, Arthur H„ 117 Clinton St., Penn Yan1866 Mittower. George D., Pann Yan, R. D. 10473 Moniot, August E, 105 Monell St., Penn Yan1196 Moniot, Paul J , Penn Yan. R. D. 101514 Moon, Chester L.. 332 Head St, Penn Yan514 Moon, Frank P., Branchport, R. D 11204 Moon, Glenn E.. Bluff Point. R, D 1
197 Moon, Jacob F.. Dundee, i^ D. 2277 Moon, Walter K.. Lakemont634 Moor Lawrence E., 147 Cornwell St
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356 Moore, Charles G., 213 Main St., Penn Yan586 Moore, George V., Penn Yan, R, D. 1
1207 Moore, Harry C, Bluff Point, R D. 1519 Moore. James E., 107 Keuka St„ Penn Yan287 Moore, John C, 106 Chapel St., Penn Yan
1372 Moore, Perl C, Penn Yan. R .D. 5695 Moran, Thomas F,, Penn Yan, R. D. 6772 Morehouse, Lee, Penn Yan, R. I>. 2491 Morehouse, Percy L., Keuka Park1835 Morgan. Jesse F. 13 Goble St.. Dundee538 Moriey Leon R., Himrod, R. D. 15360 Morrison, Walter J , Branchport, R. D. 2306 Morse. Adelbert R., Himrod, R. D. 1
150 Morse, Eidward C, Himrod. R D. 11557 Morse, George, 7 Seneca St., Dundee1003 Morse, Guy, Bluff Point, IR. D. 1
453 Morse, Melvin E , Penn Yan, R. D. 2596 Morse, Phillip, 1 Violet Ave., Penn Yan4 23 Morse, Vernon E., 304 Jacob St, Penn Yan8'
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Mortensen. George, Penn Yan, R. D. 9456 Mortensen Hans Peter. Penn Yan, R. D. 475 Mortensen. Oscar N., Penn Yan, R. D. 4
74 Morten, Joseph, Potter554 Moshier. Murry A., Middlesex, R, D, 2417 Mueller, Paul C. K J.. Branchport, R. D. 14
1706 Miller. Lynn S, Box 127, Dundee1319 Mulvihill, Thomas E., 113 Hamilton St., Penn
Yan1447 Murdock, Leon C. 2S Main St., Dundee1018 Murphy, Daniel L., 59 Seneca St., Dundee558 Murphy. Henry P., 63 Seneca St , Dundee855 Murphy, John M., Gage533 Murphy, Lazear J, 6 Seneca St.. Dundee24 Murphy, Thomas, StarUev
1627 Murray, Emmett L.. 302 Keuka St.. Penn Yan154 Murray. William J., Penn Yan, R. D. 8
1890 Myers. Dean. Keuka Park
44 IVaKeld'nffer, Floyd K., tiai^re
839 Nageldinger. Emiel F., Penn Yan. R. D. 9
1321 Nageldinger, Phillip B, Penn Yan, R. D. 7
398 Neally, Harrv E., Bellona853 Nellis, Fred P., 109 Cornwell St., Penn Yan844 Kellis, John, 107 Cornwell St., Penn Yan22 Nelson. Alfred, Glenora
397 Nelson, Charles H., 16 Millard St., Dundee735 Newcomb, Henry R.. Barnes712 Newell, Frank. Hall. R. D. 1
776 Newland. Charles F, Branchport1328 Newland. Francis E.. Branchjiort273 Newland. LeRoy H., Branchport
1263 Newton, Charles R.. 214 Lawrence St., Penn Yan1460 Nichols, Arthur J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 101325 Nichols, Jesse L, Penn Yan, R. D. 6
1886 Nichols, Loren, Penn Yan, R, D. 9
1900 Nichols. Robert E. 1 Pleasant Ave.. Penn Yan1554 Nicholsen. Charles G.. Prattsburgh952 Nickerson. James, Himrod238 Nielsen, Henry E., Penn Yan, R. D. 1
1437 Nielsen, Jul, Penn Yan ,R. I). 6
1322 Nielsen. Lars, Penn Yan, R D. 7
1428 Nielsen. Martin J . 136 Ogden Sf . Penn Yan188 Nielsen. Niels P.. Penn Yan, R. D. 7
1749 Nielsen, Niels P.. 218 Hamilton St., Penn Yan1561 Nielsen. Niels P.. 407 Main St. Penn Yan357 Nielsen. William R., Penn Yan, R. D. 10
1188 Niles. Charles, Penn Yan. R. D. 8
1415 Niles. Simeon, Middlesex. R. D. 24723 Nixon, George W , Bluff Point
1079 Nixon, Morgan, Penn Yan, R. D. 3
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Norman. Claud L.. DresdenNorman. Harry W., nr^sdenNorman. Stephen D.. Penn Yan, II. D. 10Norris. Alexander. Dundee. K. I>. 4
iVorris. Ralph P . HimrodNorris. William .1.. Dundee. R. D. 4
Northrup. Alfred F. BranehportNorthrup. George F., 210 Jacob St.. Penn YanNutt. Charles O.. Penn Yan. R. D. 10
O'Brien, Mioliael B . 117 AVasener .St., Penn YanO'Connor. Tim M.. Penn Yan. R. D, 9
O'Kane. Arthur, 62 Water St.. DundeeO'Keefe. Richard A.. 122 Keuka St.. Penn Y'anOlsen. Chris M.. Himrod. R .D. 15Olsen. Niels C . Penn Yan. R D. 9
Olsen. Otto C. Penn Yi,n. R. D. 1
Orr. Clarence E.. HarringtonOrr. James F.. Himrod. R. D. 15Orr. Oliver D.. Bluff Point. R D 1
Osborne. Frank G.. 244 Head St.. Penn YanOsborne. Lorenza P.. 106 Jacob St.. Penn YanOsburn. Robert B. 114 Walnut St.. Penn YanOsterhout, Abram. 180 Seneca St., Penn YanOsterhout. Charles. Jr. 180 Seneca St, Penn YanOsterhout Cornelius, ISO Seneca St.. Penn YanOswald. Albery, Penn Yan. R. 1). 7
Oswald. Benjamin. Penn Yan. R. 1). 7
Oswald. Ernest A., Penn Yan, R. D. 7
Oswald. Frank E . Penn Yan. R. D. 7
Otis. John L.. DundeeOttaviano. James. Knapp House. Penn YanOttlev. Louis C. Middlesex. R. D. 2
Ouellett. Thomas E., 3 Main St.. Penn YanOvens, James T.. Penn Yan. R. D 2
Ovenshire. Lee E . Dundee. R. D. 1
Ovenshire. Merlin L. Dundee. R. D. 3
Ovens. William P . Penn Yan. R. D. 2
Owen, Arthur A., Penn Yan, R. D 10Owen. George H.. 345 Jacob St.. Penn YanOwen, Glenn L., Penn Yan. R. D. 4
Paddock, Arthur J., Prattsliiirfsli, H. U. 4Paddock, Elisha E.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Paddock. Gerald L.. 89 Seneca St., DundeePaddock. Phillip E.. Branehport, R. D. 12Paddock. Robert D . Dundee. R. D. 4
Page. Charles. Naples, R. D. 26Paige. Fred G.. 135 Walnut St .
Penn YanPalmatier. Henry A., 142 Lake St.. Penn YanPalmer. Floyd A.. 12 StoU St.. DundeePalmer. Robert J.. Penn Yan R. D. 10Pardngton. Robert W.. Penn Yan. U. D. 1
Parish. Hiram B.. 222 F. Main St.. Penn YanParker. Albert C. BranehportParker. Floyd H.. BranehportParker. Flovd M . Penn Yan. R. D. 3
Parker. Madell M., Branehport. R D. 1
Parker. Stuart K.. 242 Hamilton St.. Penn YanParmalee. Egbert O., Penn Yan. R .D. 5
Parmalee. Leo L.. 43 BIgelow Ave .Dundee
Parmalee William J.. Penn Yan. R D. 5
Parsons? Charles E., Naples. R D. 26Parsons. Graham. 312 Clinton St., Penn YanParsons, Herbert. Prattsburgh. R. D. 4
Parsons. Warren M., Branehport. R. D. 14Pascali. Francesco. Jacoh St., Penn YanPaulding. John F., 81 HoUister St.. DundeePeach. Thomas O.. LakemontPeck. Howard H.. Penn Yan. R D. 1
Pedersen. Andrew. Penn Yan, R, D. 3
Pedersen. Martin. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
Pedersen. Peter S. F.. BellonaPepper. John W, 116 Hicks St., Penn YanPeres. Manuel G.. LakemontPerry Albert S.t Rushville, R. D. 2
Perry. Delmar. Penn Yan. R. D. 5
Perrv. Fred E., Branehport, R. D. 1
Perr.v. George H.. 105 South Ave ,Penn Yan
Perrv. Joseph J.. 183 Seneca St., Penn YanPerrv, Robert G., Rushville, R. D. 23
Petersen. Carl E., Penn Yan. R. D. 6
Petersen. Martinus. Penn Yan, R, D. 10
Peterson. Herman C, Dundee, R. D. 1
Phalen. Bernard J., 105 Burus Terrace, Penn YanPhalen. Wempell H., Penn Yan, R, D. 3
Phelps, George L.. Penn Yan, R. D. 2
Phelps. John G. Middlesex. R. D. 1
Philes. James W.. Penn Yan. R. D, 10Phillips. Burton L., Penn Yan, R. D. 7
Phillips. Fred O.. 12 Edwina St.. DundeePhillips. John L.. Penn Yan. R. D. 6
Pierce. Floyd D.. BranehportPierce. William H.. DundeePike. Will H., Box 154. MiddlesexPinneo. Edward. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
Pinneo. Ray. Penn Yan R. D 2
Pinneo. Rov. Branehport. R. D. 1
Plaisted, Frederick L., 35 Harpending Ave.,Dundee
Plaisted. George M., Penn Yan, R. D. 2
Platman. Lester R. 127 Stark St.. Penn YanPlatman. Lewis D.. BellonaPollock. William G, 113 Chapel St.. Penn ^ anPondell, Frank, 111 Cherry St.. Penn YanPorter. Delos E.. 307 Lake St., Penn YanPorter. Hugh W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
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Powers. Earl T.. RushvillePowers. Fred P.. RushvillePowers. Guy H . Middlesex. R. D. 2
Powers. John J., 314 Jacob St.. Penn YanPowers John S., Middlesex. R. D. 2
Powers. Ralph L . Penn Yan. R. D. 1
Pratt. Avery I . Middlesex. R. D. 2Pratt. Elmer G.. Penn Yan. R. D. 5
Pratt. Erving J.. Rush\'illePratt. Lewis F.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2Presler. Fred W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 8Preslor Wilbur V.. Penn Yan. R, D. 10Price. Fred N . Dundee. R D. 4Price. Harry D.. 426 Liberty St., Penn YanPrince. Leonard. 135 Benham St.. Penn YanPrior. Lews H., Dundee, R D. 4Prosser. Charles H., Himrod R D 15Pruden. Charles .V.. Nai. les. R. D. 26Pulver. Eberle E.. Penn I'an, R. D. 10Pulver, Fred M. Branehport. R D. 14Pulver, Gordon W.. Branehport, R. D. 2Pulver. Irwin S.. Penn Y'an. R. D 10Pulver. John F.. Branehport. R D. 14Pulver. Perry L.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Pulver. Peter I).. BranehportPulver, Warren E. Penn Yan. R. D. 9Purdy. I Seymour, Penn Yan, R. D. 5Pysher. Clarence A., Dundee, R. D. 4
Queenan, Frank K., l(i Lawrence St.. Penn YanQuetchenbach,, John. Penn Yan. R D. 2
Quick. James I.. Penn Yan. R. D. 10
Race, Frank, \a|ile.s, R. D. iORace. Frank L.. Penn Yan. R. D. 10Radley. Scott L. LakemontRaker. James B. 117 Dake St.. Penn Y'anRandall. Charles H.. Bianchport. R. D. 2Randall Charles I., Rushville, R. D. 22Randall. Perry W . Penn Yan. R. D 2Randall. Wilfred A.. 122 Lake St.. Penn YanRandolph. Alvin S.. Naples. R. D. 26Randolph. Earl R.. Naples, R D. 26Rapalee. Daniel T. 61 Main St.. DundeeRapalee. Homer D.. Maple Ave.. Penn Y^anRapalee. Walter A., Penn Yan. R D. 7Raplee. Delanson J , Penn Yan. R. D. 4Rarrick. Casius, 7 Washington St . Dundeeijlasmussen. Chris. Penn Yan. R. D. 10Razey. Frank J.. 328 Jacob St.. Penn YanRead. Orion W.. MiddlesexReagan. Charles W.. 113 Benham St.. Penn YanReagan. James J, Penn Yan, R D. 5Rector. Howard S.. Middlesex. R. D.Reed Ernest B, 138 E. Main St.. Penn Y'anReed. Fred F.. 309 Elm St , Penn YanReed, James I . Penn YanReed, Sidney H.. BellonaReed. William C. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
Reed. William D.. 211 Water St.. Penn Y'anReich, Herbert S. Penn Yan. R. D. 6Reich Irvin H , Penn Yan. R. D. 6Reilly. Thomas A.. 334 Liberty St.,Reissig. Herman F . Penn Yan. R.Remington. Simon H.. Penn Yan. R. D. 5Rescall. William, Keuka ParkReuse, Ludwig. 138 E Main St., Penn Y'anReynolds, Frank A., Rushville. R. D. 2Reynolds. Grover C. MiddlesexReynolds. Harvey T.. MiddlesexReynolds. William. DresdenRibble. Wesley M.. 120 Hicks St., Penn YanRice, Earl, HimrodRice, John, HimrodRice, Mathew, Edwina St , Dundee(Riche, Roy A.. Hall. R. D. 1
Richemyer. Charles C. Union St., DundeeRinger. Clarence. Keuka ParkRinger. Frank B.. Keuka ParkRoche, Angelo J., 300 Main St . Penn Y'anRoat. William, Penn Yan, R. D. 4Robins, Charles W.. BellonaRobins. George H.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2'Roberts. Bmmett C . 65 Hollister St.. DundeeRolaerts. Roy R.. 46 Seneca St , DundeeRobertson. James V., 210 Lawrence St.. Penn
YanRobeson. Charles A., Middlesex. R. D. 2Robeson. Fi'ed R . Branehport, R. D. 2Robeson. Roscoe J.. 223 Head St.. Penn YanRobeson. Russell H., 223 Head St.. Penn YanRobinson. Charles H.. Glenora
Elmer L.. Dundee. R D 4
Herbert J.. Dundee. R. D. 4
Robinson. Louis A.. Rushville. R .D. 2Robinson. Ray L ,, Dundee. R. D. 2
Robinson. William C. Penn Yan. R. D. 6Robson. Charlie C. MiddlesexRockwell. Frank W.. DresdenRoddy. Patrick. BellonaRoe, Bert A.. GageRogers. Abel W.. Dundee. R. D. 3
Rogers. Alva. Penn Yan, R. D. 10Rogers. Charles. Penn Yan. 11. D. 10
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541) Rogers, Ira J.. Dundee, R. 1). 4;I9 Rogers, Leon M. Penn Van, R. n. 10
932 Rogers, Ray H., 117 Stark St., Penn Yan1523 Rogeis, Lawson Waren, 208 Head St.. Penn Yan402 Rogers. Walter A . Middlesex. R. J1. 2692 Rolf. Alvin O.. Penn Yan, R. D 9936 tolf, William H.. Penn Yan. R D. 8
1628 Rolte. Calvin .1., Penn Yan702 Roloson, Clinton H , Dundee. R. D 4
79 Roof. Hairv J.. Dundee. R, D 4
1698 Roof. Phillip H., Dundee, R. D. 41389 Roosa. .lohn K.. Glenora6 16 Rose. Benjamin A. 243 Sheppard St.. Penn Yan
1142 Rose, Bernard B.. I'enn I'an. R. D. 21222 Rose. Edward D. 231 Slieppard St.. Penn Yan14,';6 Rose, Fred H., 231 Sheppard St. Penn Yan804 Rosekrans. Edmund C 28 Seneca St.. Dundee1297 Ross. Alonzo P.. 310 Court St., Penn Yan840 Ross. Fred T.. 125 E. Main St.. Penn Yan68 Ross. Merton L.. Himrod
1229 Rossler, Gilbert F.. Penn Yan, R. D. 31260 Rothman, Lewis, 548 Liberty St., Penn Yanl!lll Rothe, Cleo L. Middlesex, R. D. 26728 Roy. Harold S., 409 Liberty St.. Penn Yan
1383 Rugar. George F. Penn Yan. R. D. 71381 Russell. Fred C. Penn Yan. R. D. 101552 Russell. Frederick C. P?nn Yan. R. D. 5547 Russell, Piatt. Branchport
1304 Rutenber, Charles B.. Pann Yan. R. D. 9103 liyal, William D.. Dresden
l::.'>4 Siibin, Itprt, Diiiidei-, K. n. 1
1313 Sabin. George .\.. Main St.. Penn Yan985 Sabin, William c. 449 Main St.. Penn Yan569 Sackett. Cornelius J.. 19 Bigelow Ave.. Dundee611 Sackett, Nathaniel P., 327 Elm St., Penn Yan562 Sackett. Winfield S., 117 Sheppard St.. Penn Van620 Sadusky. John L. 412 Keuka St.. Penn Yan860 Sanderson. Joseph H.. 201 Jacob St., Penn Yan140 Sanderson, Leonard R.. Bluff Point. R. D. 11905 Sanderson. William T., Branchport, R D. 2
1829 Santullo. Nicola. 146 Seneca St, Penn Yan145 Savage. John E.. Middlesex. R. D.938 Sawyer, Harry, Himrod12 3 Saxbury, LeRoy C. Dresden685 Sayre. Clarence L, Himrod825 Scarapaccio, Charles 122 Franklin St.. Penti Yan182 Schenk, Fred E., Naples, R. D. 26202 Schenck. Richard C Branchport, R. D. 13527 Scherer. Edward L, 123 Elm St. Penn Yan923 Schoonover. Willis C. Bluff Point819 Schroder. Chris. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
541 Schroder. Jens J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
442 Schofleld. Elmer J ,1:'6 Benham St , Penn Yan
125 Schofleld, Ray, Penn Yan, R .T>. 329 Schofleld. William A.. 310 Elm St.. Penn Yan
1080 Schumann, Nichols L.. Rushville, R. D,225 Scliweickhard. Alfred P., 109 Chestnut St.. Penn
Yan929 Schweickhard, Dewey I . Penn Yan. R D. 7
530 Schweickhard, Frank C, Penn Yan, R. D. 71001 Schweickhard. Fred. Rushville863 Schweickhard, William A.. Penn Yan. R. D. 7
376 Sciore. Charles D .' 109 Jacob St.. Penn Yan1262 Scotchmer. Ph;iip J., 120 Walnut St., Penn Yan1595 Scott. Bert. A. Hall, n. D. 1
300 Scott. John N.. Dundee, R. D. 4
1444 Scranton. Samuel J.. D-esden505 Scranton. Walter L, Dresden489 Seager. Harold J.. Penn Yan, R D. 6
219 Seager. James E.. Branchport. R. D 2
1382 Seager. Sidney J.. Penn Yan. R D. 6
1631 Seager. William T.. Branchport1378 Seeker. Charles. Penn Yan15S0 Seeley. Charles W.. Rushville. R D. 1
1591 Seeley. Prank J., 210 E. Main St, Penn Yan1799 Seybolt, Henry Y.. 58 Hollister St.. Dundee1718 Shannon, Albert J.. Dundee. R. D. 1
450 Shannon. Clarence J.. Starkey1884 Shannon. Earl J.. Dundee. R. D. 4
1906 Shannon. George B., 104 Johnson St.. Penn Yan1442 Sharpe. William L. Dresden652 Shaw. Blaine E., Prattsburgh. R. I). 4
186 Shaw. Charles D.. Dundee, R. D. 1
133 Shaw. Elmer J.. Branchport. R. D. 1
389 Shaw. James M . Dundee. R. D. 2
1385 Shaw. William, Branchport. R. D. 13864 Shay. George W.. Naples. R D. 2683 Shay. Robert F.. 307 Liberty St.. Penn Yan
1660 Sharman. William A . Penn Yan. R. D. 6
1004 Shedrick. Clinton. Penn Yan. R. D. 9 (Col.)
992 Shedrick. Floyd P.. Penn Yan. R. D. 9 (Col.)
485 Shedrick. Marion E.. Penn Yan, R. D. 4 (Col.)1394 Sheehan. William A.. Rushville. R. D. 2
217 Shepard. Lysander C. Penn Yan, R. D 6
526 Sheppard. Oliver. 169 Main St. Penn Yan235 Shifflet. David H.. 246 Jacob St.. Penn Yan375 Shoemaker. Raymond L.. Bluff Point. R. D. 11
441 Short. Henry M.. 135 Elm St., Penn Yan1221 Short, Joseph R.. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
1486 Shultz. Charles A. Penn Yan. R. D. 4
511 Shultz. Frank. Penn Yan. R .D. 6
400 Shultz. Harold J.. Himrod667 Shultz. John C. Middlesex. R. D. 25365 Shuman. John L.. Rushville, R D.
1512 Shutts. Paul M.. 212 Hamilton St.. Penn Y'an703 Sikaras. Frank P.. 105 Main St., Penn Yan544 Sikaras. Peter K.. 105 Main St.. Penn Yan
1550 Silliman, Harry A., Himrod
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S'llnian. Carl H . Middlesex. R. D.Simmons. (_'harles M. \\ agener Court. Penn YanSimmons. William H., Wagener ("'ourt, Penn YanSimmons. Howard E.. 558 Liberty St., Penn YanSimonsen, John, East Main St, Penn YanSisson, Arthur A., BranchportSisson. Floyd W., Penn Yan R D 4Sisson. Harold S.. Penn Van. R d' 3Sisson. Harry G., Penn Yan, R D 8Slack. Charles .A.. Rushville, R D ''3S ack, George H., 20 Edwina St., DundeeSlack. Cleo R, Middlesex. R D 2Slack, Harry G.. DundeeSlater, (^laude A., Dundee, R D 1Slocum, Fred E.. Penn Yan, R D 10Slocum, John E . Penn Yan, R D 4Slover. Henry W., Naples. R D 26Smalley. Dean L. Dundee Jl D 4Smith. Abijah B.. Branchport RD 2Smith. Albertus B.. MiddlesexSmith. Andrew A., Himrod, R D 15Smith, Andrew J , Penn Yan, R. D 4Smith, Charles F.. DundeeSmith. Charles R., Dundee, R D 4Smith, Clarence A., 122 Walnut St.. Penn YanSmith, Edward B.. 156 Water St., Penn YanSmith, E. Eugene, Penn Yan, R D 9Smith. Fred. Penn Yan R D 8Smith. Fied H.. 216 Hamilton St.. Penn YanSmith, Harry C, Water St., DundeeSmith. Harry M.. Dundee. R. D 4Smith. Horatio S.. DresdenSmith. Ira A.. HimrodSmith. John E.. Dundee. R. D. 4Smith. John N . Penn Yan R. D 6Smith. Louis E ., Penn Yan, R. D 6Smith. Myron H., 37 Edwina St.. DundeeSmith. Rollie J.. Penn Yan, R. D. 6Smith. William H.. 322 Jacob St., Penn YanSmith, William H., DresdenSnook, Oliver W., Dundee. R D 2Snyder, Adelbert M., 115 Henry St., Penn YanSnyder John W.. Branchport, R. D 2Snyder. Sylvester. Naples. R. D 7Snyder. William H.. 255 Lake St.. Penn Y'anSones. George W., 315 Elm St.. Penn YanSorensen, Horace I'., Penn Yan, R. D 8Southall. Harry W., Penn Yan. R D. 1Southworth. Ralph. Dundee, R. D. 3Spear. Darwin \V.. 136 Brown St.. Penn YanSpears. Alonzo. 118 Cornwell St., Penn VanSpelman, John, BranchportSpence, Robert B.. Dundee, R D. 4Spencer. Clarence 1).. Penn Yan. R. D 5Spencer, Carlo J.. 20 Hollister St.. DundeeSpier, Leo C, 111 Burns Terrace. Penn YanSpink, Azariah L.. Dundee, R. D. 2Spoor. Ralph R.. HimrodSprague. Howard L„ Dundee. R D. 1Sprague. Roy F., 238 Head St., Penn YanSproul, Ernest L., 23 Harijending Ave , DundeeSquires, Stanley J.. Branchport. R D 2Squires. William H. Bluff Point. IR. D 11Sprague. Charles B.. 339 Head St.. Penn YanS]irague. Everett H.. 214 Head St. Penn YanSprague. Fred H., Penn Yan. R. D. 10Sprague. John R.. 339 Head St.. Penn YanSprague. Howard J.. Seneca St . Penn YanStalker, Freeman. Dundee. R, D. 4Standish. Harry M.. Naples. R. D. 26Stanhope, Jay G.. Hall. R. D. 1
Stanton. Luther G.. Dundee. R. D. 4Stape. Harry L.. Penn Yan. R. D. 7Stape. Murray J., RushvilleStape, Newman W.. Rushville. R. D. 2Staples. Clarence A.. Himrod. R. D. 1
Stevens. Ervin W., Penn Van. R. D. 6Stevens. Francis H.. 235 Jacob St., Penn YanStevens. William O.. Penn Yan. ,R. D. 10Stever. James L. 138 E. Main St., Penn YanStever. Pearle H.. Branchport. R. D. 1Stewart. George A.. Prattsburgh. R. D. 4Still. Charles H.. Dundee. R. D. 4
Stone. Guy W.. Rock StreamStone. Howard C, Penn Yan. R. D. 5Stork. Lester H,. 539 Liberty St., Penn Y'anStoddard. Philo K . Middlesex, R. D. 24Stowell. Frank P.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2Strait. Fred E.. Dundee, R. D. 4
Strait. Eldward B.. Dundee. R. D. 1
Stratton. Herman. 109 Jackson St.. Penn YanStrawway, Bertis E.. Dundee. R. D. 1
Strobridge, Clair B., Bridge St.. DundeeStrobridge. Glenn E . Penn Yan. R, D. 6Stryker, Clarence A., Penn Yan, R. D. 9Stryker. Earl, Penn Yan, R. D. 3Stryker. Floyd B.. Bluff Point. R. D. 11Stryker. Harry, Penn Yan, R. D. 3Stryker. William F.. Himrod. R. D. 1
Sturdevant. Frank P , Penn Yan, R. D. 2Sunimerson. James F, Himrod. R. D. 1
Sunderlin. Asah J.. Dundee, R. D. 1Sunderlin. George. 159 Seneca St.. Penn YanSuter. Henry A , Naples, R. D. 27Sutfln. Lysle D.. 5 Washington St., DundeeSutherland. Edward B.. 108 Hutton St., Penn Y'anSutherland, Ernest W.. BranchportSutherland. Fred C, Keuka ParkSutherland, Wesley R,, Keuka Park
T^age Thirty-seven
sua Swarthout. Bert B., Per.n Yan, R. D. 6SI16 Swarthout. Glenn. Branchport
1734 Swarthout. Guy. HI Harijending- Ave. Dundeei;(5 Swarthout. Oliver H.. 1-10 .Jacob St., Penn Yan
1856 Swarthout. Italph .) . Dundee. R, U. 2
HiiS Swarthout. Rov K.. Penn Yan. R. D. 613:i5 Swarthout. Walter J.. Uu.shville. R. D. 2318r>3 Swarthout. William K. Penn Yan, R. D. 2587 Swarts. George E.. Himrod. R. D. 1
439 Swartwood. Arthur. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
1462 Sweigart. John L,.. Dresden618 Swiclc, Bert, 132 Sheppard St., Penn Y'an
1401 Tiiylor, Alonzo P., \:i|ilrH, R. I). ::<>
ia05 Tavlor, Arthur C. 110 Clinton St.. Penn Yan521 Taylor. Charles E.. 305 Clinton St, Penn Yan
till 5 Tavlor. George E., Penn Yan14117 Taylor. George W.. 113 Kim St.. Penn Yan1116 Tavlor. Leon R... 304 Keuka St. Penn Yan247 Tavlor. Samuel A , Dundee. R. D. 1
1016 Tiers, Albert G.. Branchport, R. D. 1
1107 Tiers, Charles E.. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
181 Tiers. Frank. Penn Yan1051 Tiers. Lee W . Penn Yan. R. D. 7
1454 Tiers. Miles B., Penn Yan, R. D. 7
341 Tiers. Roy A.. Penn Yan. R. D. 7
890 Teftt. Herman L, Dresdeni)14 Templar, Josiah M.. Dundee, R. D. 4
424 Tennant. Jerry W.. Dundee, R. D. 2
829 Terpolilli, Nick. lOii Franklin St, Penn Yan474 Tetor. Arthur J.. Dundee. R. D. 3
281 Tetor. Frank H.. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
1295 Thayer. George H. 204 Court St.. Penn Y'an1203 Thayer. Harry J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 3
1737 Thomas, Allen F.. Branchport1088 Thomas, Elmer A., Himrod282 Thomas, Frank. Rock Stream, R. D. 21
1567 Thomas, William, Penn Yan. R. D. 101445 Thompson, Chris C. Bluff Point. R. D. 111895 Thompson. Clarence F. Penn Yan, R. D. 3
902 Thompson. Edward. 204 Lake St., Penn Yan628 Thompson. Grover. Naples, R. D .27
206 Thompson. Lewis S., 523 Liberty St., Penn Yan1786 Thompson. Lynn E., Central House. Penn Yan1636 Thompson, Wade B . Penn Y'an. R. D. 3
1876 Thompson. Walter W., Naples, R, D. 27725 Thompson. William A., Rushville913 Thornton. Henry T.. Lake St.. Penn Yan1132 Tierney, John. Penn Yan. R D. 6
953 Timmerman, Harold M ,Branchport
1303 Tinney, Frank A., Penn Yan, R. D. 8
1898 Tinsley, Zma E., Rock Stream, R. D. 1
1664 Titus. Albert R.. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
214 Titus. Ernest E.. Clinton St . Penn Yan1300 Tomes. Albert C, Penn Van. R. D. 3
349 Tomion. Albert J.. Penn Yan, R. D. 7
1693 Tompkins, George L.. Penn Yan. R. D. 101046 Torniey. William P., Dundee1843 Torrence. Burr W.. Penn Y'an. R. D. 5
537 Tower. Donald M.. 28 Seneca St., Dundee1273 Townley, James P., Dundee, R. D. 4
717 Townsend, Albert, Penn Yan, R, D. 10846 Townsend, Francis B, 334 Jacob St., Penn Yan851 Townsend. Harvey. Penn Yan. R. D, 10353 Townsend, Herman R.. Branchport. R. D. 1
1796 Townsend. James A,. 213 Lawrence St., Penn Yan746 Traver, Allen L, Penn Yan. R. D.
1324 Travers. Peter J.. Penn Yan, R. D. 9
1545 Travis. Charles B., Penn Yan. R. D. 10662 Travis. Claude M., Himrod, R. D. 15871 Travis, David. Penn Yan, R. D. 4
1587 Travis. Grover C Penn Yan. R. D. 8
942 Travis. John. Himrod. R. D. 15555 Travis. Stephen M., Penn Yan, R. D. 8
1747 Travis. William. Himrod. R. D. 151067 Travis, William, Water St., Dundee540 Travis, Willis. Dundee. R D. 4
893 Trenchard, Charles H., 126 Stark St., Penn Yan548 Trenchard. Clarence, Penn Yan, R. D. 8
1305 Trenchard, Fred D., Gage492 Trenchard, George W., Dundee, R. D. 4
1690 Trenchard. Marshall F., Himrod, R, D. 1
1353 Trenchard. Samuel G., 207 Liberty St;, Penn Y'an500 Tripp, Earl G , Dundee, R. D. 1
838 Tubbs. Josiah M. 131 Brown St.. Penn Yan350 Tunney. Thomas. 218 Lawrence St., Penn Yan771 Turner. Eugene M., Penn Yan, R. D. 1
464 Turner. Garfield T., Penn Yan1119 Turner. George W., Potter1282 Turner. Samuel C, 116 Stark St.. Penn Yan1035 Turner. Willard W.. Bellona1081 Tuttle. Myron M.. Dundee. R. D. 2
129 Tuttle, William, Branchport, R. D. 13403 Twitchell. Harry S.. Rushville. R. D. 2
1619 Tylee. William J.. 314 Clinton St.. Penn Yan231 Tyler. Francis M., 118 Walnut St., Penn Yan
1855 Tyler, Frank 'l^., Middlesex, R. D. 1
1775 Tyler. John D.. Middlesex, R. 1 >. 1
i:ir,7 llhl, John D., Rriin<-li|iort, K. D. 1
917 Underwood, James H., Middlesex1044 l.lpson. Frank E., Dundee, R. D. 4
1621 ITfter. Warren, Naples, R. D. 26
10.S(( \'iileiitiiie, Herbert L.., Penn Ynn, R, D. 51658 Vallimont. George E. 178 Seneca St.. Penn Yan636 Van Amringe. James W.. Penn Yan. R. D. 10599 Van Cise. David E.. Himrod. R. U. 151412 Van Devanter. Charles R., Dresden
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Van Epps, Louis D.. Middlesex, R. D. 2Van Etten. Philip N.. Dundee, R. D. 1
Van Gelder. Lyman D.. Penn Yan. R. D. 10Van Gelder. William. Penn Yan. R. D. 10Van Gelder, William H . 212 Elm St., Penn Y;Van Gelder. William N., Penn Yan. R. D. 10Van Gorden. Charles W., Liundee, R. D. 2Van Housen. Clark D., Middlesex, R. D. 32Van Houten. Roy L.. DresdenVan Scoter, Middlesex. R. D. 25Van Tuyl. John E.. Branchport. R. D. 1Vaughn. Elmer D.. 87 Seneca St.. DundeeVaughn. Ralph W , Dundee, R. D. 1
Verkruzen. Theodore A., Penn YanVickory, John O., 214 Lawrence St , Penn YanVinall, James C, Penr. Yan. R. D. 4
Vincent. R B. Garfield, Dundee, R. D. 4
Voak. Olney, GageVoorhees Belmont M., Rushville, R. D.Voorhees. Henry E.. RushvilleVoorhees. Stanley E., Rushville, R. D. 2Vosburgh. Lou E.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2Vrooman, Harry B.. Penn Yan. R. D. 5
WiiK'iir, Fenton H., Rushville, R. D. nWager. Forest L.. Penn Van, R. D. 4Waggoner. Edwai'd M.. Penn Y'an. R.Walbridg:e, Frank G., 149 Water St,Walbridge^ Philo, Penn Yan, R. D. 7
RushvilleJr., South Ave217 Clinton StMiddlesexM , BranchportPenn Y'an, R
Waldron, Bert B.Walker, Edwin J.Walker. John W.Walther, Burt C.Wallace. WilliamWalling, Daniel H
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Walrath. WJliam N., 2-'.l E. Main StWalton. Griffin B., Dundee, R. D. 4
Walton. Stanley R.. 83 HoUister StWarner. Wesley J.. DundeeWarren. ChaiJes W.. Dundee. R. L>. 1
Warren, Harold C. Penn Y'an. R D. 1
Warren. Ray T.. Penn Yan. R. D. 2Warren. Rollin B., Union St.. DundeeWashburn. Harry C , MiddlesexWaterman. Jeaness. Bluff Point, R. D.Waters. Maurice A.. Duiidee. R. D. 2Watkins. Charles M.. 223 Hamilton St . Penn Y'anWatkins, Edward T.. 133 Stark St.. Penn YanWaugh. Floyd. 12 Hollister St.. DundeeWayand, Leon, Penn Yan, R, D. 7
Wegman, William F , 133 Brown St.. Penn YanWeichbrodt, James l.i.. Penn Yan, R. D. 1
Welker. George E.. DresdenWelch. Leslie R.. Penn Yan. R. D. 5Welch. Alfred L.. Penn Y'an. R. D. 8Welch. Ezra P.. 539 Liberty St . Penn YanWelch, Jesse L., Penn Yan, R. D. 8
Wells. James E.. Penn Yan. R. D 8
Welter Orville. 35 Bigelow Ave.. DundeeWentsel. Lawrence L., 94 Bigelow Ave., DundeeWerly, Henry L.. 614 Liberty St, Penn YanWest. James. Penn Yan. R. D. 2
West, Rodell. 141 Lake St.. Penn YanWestervelt. Elmore L.. Rushville. R. D 2
Wetmore. Carl A.. Prattsburgh. R, D. 4
Whalen. Irving T.. 123 Head St . Penn Y'anWheat, Lewis H.. StarkevWheat. William H.. Dur.dee. R. D. 4
Wheatlev. William H.. 322 Liberty St. Penn Y'anWheeler. Fred S.. Bluff Point. R D. 1
Wheeler. James R.. 425 Liberty St.. Penn YanWheeler. Jesse P.. Penn Y'anWheeler. John G. S3 Bigelow Ave.. DundeeWheeler. Lloyd A.. Penn Y'an. IR. D 7Wheeler Rov E.. 400 Liberty St. Penn YanWhitaker. Fred C. 121 Court St ,
Penn Y'anWhitbeck, Royal E., 201 Lawrence St., Penn YanWhite, Arthur H.. Dundee. R. D. 1
White. Charles R, Penn Yan. R. D. 778 White. George H.. Penn Yan. R. D. 1
786 White. James F.. Rock Stream. R. D. 21933 White, Sidney E, Bluff Point, R. D. 1
276 White. Spencer A.. Penn Y'an. R. D. 31110 Whitfield. Charles S.. 323 Liberty St., Penn Y'an1691 Whitman, William A., Rushville, R D. 2705 Wickum, Johnie W., Middlesex, R. D. 2580 Wilcox. Burton D., Lakemont
1845 Wilcox, Harvey E., Dundee1315 Wilcox, Orison L, Lakemont1006 Wild, Charles G., Penn Yan. R. D. 9
1193 Wild. William C Gage653 Wilhelm. Mark L.. 248 Jacob St., Penn Y'an285 Wilkin, Willis G. 21 Hollister St.. Dundee956 Wilkins William J.. Penn Yan. R. D. 8
227 Willis. William C. Himrod943 Willett. Charles E.. Penn Y'an. R. D.
1137 Willett. James D.. Bluff Point. R. T>.
368 Willoughby, George S.. 123 Walnut St.
769 WiUson. Earl F.. Gage1162 Wilson. Warren H., Naples. R. D. 26954 Wilson, Irving E , Penn Y'an, R. D. 6807 Wilson. Peter H.. 235 Lake St.. Penn Yan707 Windnagle. Dewey Fenton, 303 Liberty St,,
Yan1881 Windnagle. Jerome A.. Branchport157 Wingate. Charles A.. Penn Y'an, R. D, 8292 Winkworth, Cyril G.. Branchport158 Winship. Karl. Penn Y'an. R. D. 1
185 Winsliip. Virk. Penn Yan. R. D. 9
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1(1117 Wxoni. Hodnev .1., Dundee. R. D. 3:)1I4 Wood. Charles H.. Rushville8:")? Wood. Clarence H., BranchportSi3 Wood, Edgar Adelhert. Naples. 11. D. 27841 Wood. George H.. Branchport
14^6 Wood. Leon F.. Penn Yan. H. D. 6{194 Wood. Lynn A . Penn Yan. R. D. 6C14 Wor.man. Henry O.. Dundee. R. D 11857 Wortman. William R.. 134 Lake St.. Penn Yanlie.") Wren, 'r'hur. 2115 Elm St. Penn Yan2 ',7 Wren. William. Penn Yan. R. D. 23(11 Wrig-ht. Clarence B.. Penn Y'an. R D. 7T.fi Wright. Edward P. Naples. R. D 26765 Wright. Fred Gage556 Wright. Herbert K. Penn Y'an. 'R. D. 7
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Vareer. Jacoli A., Uiiiiltee, R. D. 3Yarnall. George H.. 133 E. Main St.. Penn YanYawger. Scott S.. Si7 Seneca St.. DundeeY'etter. Hobart R . 126 E. Main St.. Penn Y'anY'etter, Isaac L.. 104 B. Main St., Penn Y'anYetter. Robert N.. 227 B. Main St.. Penn YanYonge, Lee B. 313 Court St.. Penn YanYoung. George A.. 105 Cherry St. Penn Yan
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STATISTICAL
The following were in charge of the registration,
by election districts, and. as in former enrollments,
all acted without pay:
Harrington Al'thui- .1. Bellis
Benton. 1 .Arthur ?;ewcombBenton. 2 i (;harles S. ButcherBenton. 3 Ijars C. AndersonItaly George Thompson.lerusalem. 1 Rolla P. Bishop.lerusalem, 2 Guy HerriesJerusalem, 3 Chester CulverMiddlesex, 2 L. Case WilliamsMilo, 1 Arthur JessupMile, 2 Frank R. DurryMilo. 3 Adelbert T. BeardsleeMilo, 4 Wilmer DavisM-lo. 5 George P. MapesMilo. 6 Glenn Ovi'enMilo. 7 Marvin Spooner
Potter, 1 Oliver GoodrichPotter. 2 Roy HobartStarkey. 1 Robert S. WallStarkey. 2 Bertram E. Hunt'J'oi-rey Charles Rval
The registrants, according to age. were:
years I(i2
years 108
101
9
1
1
1
94
129
117
1(J(I
18
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(SI Kayniund Minis<!t) Hnrry Malonry
(101 JoKciili Miller
( II ) Harold Pnrsons<l^) Oliver HeniOK(l:!) h'r.-ink S<'lii>lie:d
"Page Forty
IN SERVICE OF REGULAR ARMY OR NAVY
AT DECLARATION OF WAR. APRIL 6. 1917
ALLEN. AHTHril LEE, {'on)<>riil.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., June 215, 1916, in Com-pany B, 3d New York Infantry. Sent to Mexican
Border. Furloughed to reserve. Re-called at
Geneva, N. Y., April 7, 1917, and sent to CampWadsworth, South Carolina, and assigned to Com-pany B., lOStli Infantry, liTtli Division, Sailed for
overseas May 10th, 1918, arriving at Brest,
France, May 23, 1918. In battles at Arras, St.
Quentin, Cambrai and Ypres. Transferred to Of-
ficers' Training School at Langres, France, 83d
Division, as instructor. Appointed Corporal May7, 1917, at Geneva, N, Y. Discharged at Camp Up-
ton, N. Y., March 31, 1919. (Benton).
BEEBE. VINCENT, Private. Isl Class.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., June 21, 1916, in Com-pany B, 3d Infantry, National Guard State NewYork. Discharged at Geneva, N. Y., April 10, 1917.
Again enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., October 27, 1917.
Sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to Per-
manent Personnel, Medical Detachment. Dis-
charged at Fort Slocum, N. Y., December 31,
1918. (Milo).
BOLSTER, HARKV S., Serjeant.
Enlisted at Sayre, Penn., August 14, 1916, in Ma-chine Gun Company, 13th Pennsylvania National
Guard. Sent to Camp Stewart. El Paso, Texas,
bridge duty; lOSth Machine Gun Battery. Trans-
ferred to Camp Hancock, Georgia. Sailed for over-
seas May 1, 1918, arriving at St. Nazaire, France,
May 12, 1918, with the lOSth Machine Gun Bat-
talion. In Marne offensive, Vesle-Aisne offensive,
Meuse-Argonne offensive, Thiacourt Sector.
Wounded at Condembrie, France, July 17, 1918,
by shell fragment in left hand. Discharged at
Camp Dix, N. J., April 26, 1918. (Middlesex).
BUTLER, CHARLES, Sergeant,
Enlisted December 18, 1915, at Fort Porter, Buf-
falo. N. Y. Sent to Columbus Barracks, O., and
assigned to Recruit Co. 12. Transferred to Co. I,
17th Infantry at Eagle Pass, Tex., and served on
the Mexican Border with that organization at
Columbus, New Mexico, from April 23, 1916. to
February 5, 1917. Transferred to Camp Cotton.
El Paso. Texas; to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Com-pany I. 56th Infantry; to Camp Meade, Md., 14th
Company, 154th Development Battalion, and Bat-
tery A, 33d Field Artillery (demobilized about
Nov. 29, 1918); assigned to Co. I, 71st Infantry.
Transferred December 28, 1918, to Fort Totten,
N. Y., and assigned to 4th Company. Promoted
Corporal June 5th. 1917. at Port Oglethorpe, Ga.
;
promoted Sergeant September 8, 1917, at CampMeade, Md. Furloughed to the reserve at FortTotten, N. Y., June 12, 1919. (Jerusalem).
( ONNOLLY, HENRY G., Private.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., July 27. 1916, in Com-pany B, 3d National Guard, State of New York.Company B of the National Guard (N. Y.) servedon the Mexican Border. Discharged at Rochester,N. Y., April 15, 1917, under General Orders for
the discharge of all married men having depend-ents. (Starkey).
EinVARDS, HENRY B,Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., June 26, 1896, in Com-pany B., 3d National Guard, State New York.(Barrington).
ELLIS, (;E0R(;E ( HARLES, Boatsmate, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., August 14, 1913, andsent to Newport. Rhode Island, as apprentice sea-
man. Assigned to U. S. S. "Rowan" (destroyer).
Discharged at Boston Navy yard as seaman. 2d
class, September 17, 1916. Re-enlisted Septem-ber 18, 1916, as seaman 1st class, on the U. S. S.
"Rowan." April 2, 1917. the ship was stripped for
action and equipped for foreign duty. April 7,
1917, sailed from New York for Europe, arriving
at Queenstown Naval Base. Ireland, May 18, 1917,
and May 22 was on duty in the war zone, con-
voying troop ships to St. Nazaire and Brest.
France, and to Liverpool, England; also convoy-ing mail ships. February, 1918, Mr. Ellis wastransferred to U. S. S. "Bridget," transport troop
ship. Transferred to U. S. S. "McKee", at MareIsland Training Station, California, October,
1918. Assigned to U. S. S. "Victoria," merchantship, November, 1918, arriving in New York Har-
bor December 23, 1918. Mr. Ellis was promotedto Coxswain at Mare Island Training Station,
California; to Boatswain, 2nd class, on U. S. S.
"Victoria"; to Boatsmate, 1st class, on U. S. S.
"Cape May." Mr. Ellis is serving an unexpired en-
listment. (Milo).
HILL, ERNEST EARL, Sergeant.
Enlisted at Elmira. N. Y., April 24, 1916. Sent to
Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and assigned to 12th
Recruit Co. Sent to Douglas, Arizona, and as-
signed to Company E, 13th U. S. Infantry, with
which served on the Mexican Border from June10, 1916, to June 1, 1917. Sailed from New YorkCity June 10, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire,
France, June 23. Served in Company E, 18th U. S.
Infantry, 1st Division, in Luneville sector, Octo-
T^age Forty-one
ber 21 to November 20, 1917; Toul sector, Janu-
ary 16 to April 3, 191S; Montdidier-Noyon, April
25 to July 7 (Cantigny battle. May 28-30) ;Aisne-
Marne, July 18-25; Saizerais, August 7-24; St.
Mihiel, September 12-14. Wounded at Cantigny,
May 29. 1918, by machine gun bullet in right side,
r.nd at St. Mihiel, September 12, 1918, shell wound
in right shoulder. In Army of Occupation at Set-
ters from Dtcember 1, 191S, to August 17, 1919.
Returned to the United States September 4, 1919.
Promoted Corporal May 17, 1917, at Douglas,
Arizona. Promoted Sergeant June 15, 1917, at
sea. Cited for gallantry in G. O. S , Headquarters
1st Infantry Brigade, series of 1919. Furloughed
to the reserve at Louisville. Ky., April 25, 1920.
(Starkey).
HOBAN. JOHN CARR, JR., Sergeant.
Enlisted at Columbus Barracks, Ohio, June 23,
1916. Assigned to Recruit Company. Transferred
to Fort Scriven, Savannah, Georgia, and assign-
ed to 3d Company, Coast Artillery Corps. Trans-
ferred to Fort Adams, Rhode Island, and assign-
ed to 8th Provisional Regiment, Coast Artillery
Corps. Sailed August 25, 1917, arriving at Bor-
deaux, France. September 24, 1918, and assigned
to Company A, 344th Battalion Tank Corps, in-
dividual unit. In battles at Soissons, St. Mihiel,
end Meuse-Argonne. Wounded at Flaville, France,
October 10, 1918, by shrapnel and slightly gassed.
Appointed Corporal while at Fort Scriven. and
Sergeant at Camp Meade, Maryland, June 1, 1919.
Discharged at (Milo).
HO()I>, HOMER HAROLD, Coriioral.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., January 21, 1916, in
Company A, 3d National Guard, State New York,
and was sent to the Mexican Border, returning
to Rochester October 5, 1916. Sailed from New-
port News, Virginia, May 10, 1918, arriving at
Brest. France. May 23, 1918. Member of CompanyA, lOSth Infantry. 27th Division. In battles at Hin-
denburg Line, September 29 Vierstaat Ridge.
August 31 to September 2; East Poperinghe
Line, July 9 to August 20; Dickebusch Sector,
Belgium, August 21 to August 30, 1918. Discharg-
ed at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 31, 1919. (Tor-
rey).
.TOHNSOX, HAROLD H.. Private, 1st (lass.
(Offleial)—Harold H. Johnson, (1065S7), Penn
Yan. Enlisted at Ft. Scriven, Ga., March 2, 1917.
Born Penn Yan. Age 18 9-12 years. Organizations:
Co. D, 26th Inf. to Jan. 2, 1918; Co. C, 2d Brigade
M. G. Battalion to death. Private March 2, 1917;
private, 1st class, Jan. 21 ,1918. Served overseas
June 14, 1917 to death. Killed in action May 28,
1918. No other wounds. Notify Fred E Johnson,
father, R. D. 1. Penn Yan.
vices. Pvt. 1st CI. Harold H. Johnson, Co. C. Srtl
M. O. Bnwho was killed in action
Near Cantigrny. France. May 28. 1918
OfflcLal; By Command ofR. B. Fraile Major General SummerallLieutenant Colonel. A. G. D., Stephen O. Fuiiua,Division Adjutant. Col. G. S. C. of C.
HeadquartersFIRST nivisiox
"The Commander-in-Chief has noted in this Di-vision a special pride of service and a higrh stateot morale never broken by hardship nor battle".
G. O. No. 201. G. H. O.. A. E. F. in. Nov. 1918
General Orders. No. 1 January 1, i;i20.
(Extract No. 4467)
The Division CommanderCite?! the following: otlicei-s and soldiers for gal-lantry in action and especially meritorious ser-
.Army of the United States of AmericaTo all who shall see these presents, greeting;
This is to Certify that
HAROLD H. JOHNSONPrivate 1st Class. Company C, 2d Brigade, Ma-
cliine Gun Battaliondied with honor in the service of his countryon the twenty-eighth day of May. iai8.
Given at Washington, D. C, office of The Adju-tant (leneral of the Army this eighth day ofJune, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.
I. IIRWIN. Adjutant General.
LATHROI", ALBERT, Corporal.
Enlisted at Columbus, Ohio, December 8, 1912.
Sent to camp in Texas, and with the exception
of twenty-three months In France and five weeks
in Jacksonville, Florida, all his time has been
spent in camps in Texas. He was with the B. Com-
pany 23 Infantry, when it sailed for France. Sep-
tember 2, 1917. arriving at St. Nazaire, Septem-
ber 16, 1917. Mr. Lathrop was in five battle fronts
and was in the Mont Blanc drive when he was
captured and held prisoner fourteen days. Af-
ter escaping, Mr. Lathrop was assigned to Head-
quarters Troop, 2d Division, of which contingent
he is still a member. (Potter).
LE( LAIRE, LAWRENCE, U. S. Navy.
Enlisted at Buffalo November 1, 1915. (Jerusa-
lem).
MALONEY, HARRY, Lieiitenant-Coloiiel, Ordnance,
IT. S. A.
Was appointed to the Military Academy from
Dundee, N. Y., winning his appointment in a
competitive examination. The appointment was
awarded by the late Sereno E. Payne. Entered the
class of 1912 on March 2, 1908, and graduated
with it June 12, 1912. Upon graduation was as-
signed to the 10th U. S. Infantry and reported to
that regiment for duty on September 2, 1912, as
Second Lieutenant. The regiment was at that
time stationed in the Panama Canal Zone. Re-
mained on duty with the 10th Infantry in the
Canal Zone until December 31, 1915. The next
regiment to which he was assigned upon his re-
turn from foreign service was the twenty-sixth
Infantry which was at that time scattered along
the Texas border. Joined the 1st Battalion, sta-
tioned in Harlingen, Texas. Was on regular pa-
trol and border duty with this regiment until the
Punitive expeditions into Mexico brought the
Mexican troubles to a crisis and the National
Guard troops were ordered to the border. Wasthen detailed to assist in the organization of a
machine gun company for the third Texas Infan-
try. Upon the completion of this duty, July 19,
1916, was detailed as Inspector-Instructor of
Third Texas Infantry and was later alternated
between the 2d and 3d Regiments of Texas Infan-
try. On September 5, 1916, was detailed to assist
in the organization of, and to act as an instructor
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in, a school o( machine gun fire which was duly
started in Harlingen, Texas, for the instruction
of all troops armed with the machine gun andstationed in the Brownsville district. Remained on
duty with the school until February 27, 1917,
when he was transferred at his own request to
the Third Field Artillery, stationed at Fort SamHouston, Texas. Remained on duty with "B" Bat-
tery of that regiment until May 24, 1917, whenacting under orders from the Adjutant General,
proceeded to Springfield Armory, PJass., to assist
in organizing and to act as an instructor in a
school (or the training of machine gun mechanics,
etc. Ordered overseas to study the installation
of machine guns, cannon, etc , in aeroplanes, and
proceeded on October 15, 1917.
Upon arrival in France, reported to the Chief
Ordnance Officer (or duty and was by him as-
signed tor duty with the air service headquarters,
as these headquarters had been requesting the
services of several officers with machine gun ex-
perience. One of the officers who accompanied
him overseas was Lieutenant (later Captain!
Frank Short, from Penn Yan.
Remained on duty with the American Expedi-
tionary Force, as Chief of the Aircraft ArmamentSection of the Ordnance Department until Janu-
ary 12, 1918, when he went to England and later
to the United States on duties connected with the
Aircraft Armament Section Returned to France
July 22, 1918, and remained there until the close
of the war and the signing of the armistice. Re-
turned to the United States for station in Wash-ington on March 27, 1919. Was awarded the Dis-
tinguished Service Medal by the C in C. in France,
July, 1919.
The dates of promotions are as follows: Pro-
moted First Lieutenant of Infantry, about July 15,
1916; Captain of Field Artillery, about May 15,
1917: Major of Ordnance, January 25, 1918: Lieu-
tenant-Colonel of Ordnance, September 15, 1918.
(Starkey).
,HILLi:i!. JOSEPH B.. Private.
Enlisted at Corning, N. Y., December 3, 1913.
Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and assigned
to 13th Recruit Company, Cavalry. Transferred
to Fort Texas, Texas, Battery B., 4th Field Ar-
tillery: Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Battery A, 9th Field
Artillery. In service. (Milo!.
MILLIS. KAYMONI) HENRY. Corporal.
Enlisted at Columbus Barracks, O , June 24, 1916,
and assigned to 22d Recruit Company. Trans-
ferred to Fort Scriven, Savannah, Georgia, and
assigned to 3d Company, Coast Artillery Corps,
then to Headquarters Company. Sailed July 11,
1918, arriving at LeHavre. France, July 28. 1918.
Member Battery A, 64th Artillery, Coast Artillery
Corps, 34th Separate Brigade. With American
Expeditionary Force in France July 2:;, 1918, to
February 24. 1919. Appointed Corporal at Fort
Scriven, Ga., November 19. 1917. Furloughed to
reserve July 22, 1919. (Milo).
MOKinS, ARTHUR M.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., June 21, 1915. U. S.
Navy. (Starkey).
OWE.VS, HOWARD.Enlisted at Fort Slocum, N. Y., January 10, 1914,
in Coast Artillery Corps. (Milo).
PAR.SONS, HAROLD L., Major, l. S. M. C.
Sailed (or overseas from New York City February12, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, February 25,
1918. Major First Replacement Battalion, U. S.
Marines, March. April. May; First Corps School,
June; Fourth Regiment, 3d Division for Obser-
vation, July 8-15; Fifth Regiment Marines, July
22 to October 8; First Training Regiment Octo-
ber 15 to December 15. In battles at Chateau-
Thierry, July 8-15; Porit a Mousson, August 8-
18; St. Mihiel, September 12; Blanc Mont, Oc-
tober 2-18, 1918. In service in Dominian Repub-lic. (Milo).
REAVES, OLIVER W., Sergeant.
Enlisted at New York City, December 11. 1914.
Served at Camp Empire. Canal Zone. CompanyC, 5th Infantry; Camp Beauregard. La., Com-pany C, 33d In(antry; Camp Pike, Ark , CompanyA, 409th Service Battalion. Promoted Corporal
May 11, 1916, at Camp Empire, Canal Zone. Pro-
moted Sergeant May, 1917, at Cimp Beauregard,
La. Discharged at Camp Pike, Ark., June 7, 1919.
Re-enlisted for one year June 7, 1919, at CampPike, Ark. (Milo).
SCHOFIELD, FRANK HER.MAN. Captain. II. S. N.
Graduated Naval Academy, 1890. Promotions:
Ensign. July 1, 1892; Lieutenant, March 3. 1899;
Lieutenant-Commander, July 1, 1905; Com-mander, January 29, 1911 Captain, July 1, 1917.
On staff of commander U. S. Naval forces in Eu-
rope, December 1917-December 1918; U. S. Naval
Advisory Staff to Peace Commission. Paris. De-
cember, 1918-May, 1919; Captain. U. S. S. Texas.
(Milo).
STONE, CLARENCE E.. Ra(li(» Sergeant.
Enlisted at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, Janu-
ary 26, 1914; 18th Company, Coast Artillery
Corps, Fort Mills, Philippine Islands, March 1,
1914, to April 11. 1916; 157th Company. Coast Ar-
tillery Corps, May 15, 1916, to January 25, 1917;
10th Company, C. D. o( C, Canal Zone, June 1,
1917, to May 29, 1918; Coast Artillery School at
Fort Monroe, Virginia, June 6. 1918. to October
1, 1918. Sailed from Newport News, Va., October
21, 1918, and arrived at St. Nazaire, France, No-
vember 1, 1918. Member 45th Artillery, Non-com-missioned Staff. Mr. Stone was awarded a cer-
tificate of merit for services during an uprising
in the Philippines in 1915. (Starkey).
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ENLISTMENTS
BARRINGTON
BrLLIS. HAin'KY lU'SSKLL, Sersreaiit.
Enlisted ut Geneva, N. Y., June IS. 1917, and sent
to Syracuse Recruit Camp, Syracuse, N. Y., and
assigned to Camp Hospital, June 21 to October
14. Assigned to Medical Detachment, 50th Infan-
try, October 15th, 1917; Camp Green. Char-
lotte, North Carolina. November 2. 1917, to
February 11, 191S; Wilmington, Delaware,
February 1.3 to July 7; Camp Merritt, NewJersey, July 7 to October 5; Camp Sevier, Green-
ville, South Carolina, October 7 to December 5;
C mp Dix, N. J , December 7, 1918, to March 10,
1919. Discharged and re-enlisted for overseas
duty End sailed from Hoboken, N. J., October
18, 1919, arriving at Brest, France, October 30,
1919. Medical Department, 50th Infantry, 2d In-
fr.ntry Brigade, American forces in Germany. In
Army of Occupation at Mayen, Germany, from
November 7, 1919. In service.
BI.dlMiKTT, LAWKKX'E T.
Enlisted at Elmira. N. Y.. January. 191S. CompanyK, 5()th Infantry.
CARIMHJ,, DIANK >KLS<!N. 3(1 Quartermaster.
Enlisted at Elmira. N. Y. April 17. 1917. and
sent to Newport, Rhode Island, and assigned to
TI. S. S. "Wyoming", and was then transferred
to the "Alabama." "Aeolus", "George Washing-
ton". On the latter ship Mr. Carroll was appoint-
ed Seaman Gun Pointer. These vessels convoy-
ed troops to E irope. The first triP was madeJuly 13. 1917, arriving at Brest, France, July 29,
1917 Was sent to Paulac, France, where he was
fitted for service with the Naval 14-inch Battery,
£nd then proceeded to Verdun, where he was sta-
tioned in active service about two months, whenhe was returned to the "George Washington."
Transferred to the "West Indian." freighter, and
made trips between Liverpool. London. England.
Q.ieen':town. Ireland. Cardiff. Wales. Transferred
to the "Calamares", a transport, bringing troops
home. Discharged at New York. N. Y., August 21,
1919.
IMliltLE, GLENN EVEKETT, Seaman, 2d Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y, and sworn into the ser-
vice at Buffalo, N. Y., July 16, 1918, and assign-
ed to General Service. At Great Lakes Training
School, Illinois, July 17 to September 6; Phila-
delphia Navy Yard, September 7 to October 13.
Sailed from Hoboken, Pier 2, October 16, 1918,
arriving at Brest. France. October 25, 1918; OnSuper-dreadnaught "Arkansas" November 20,
1918, to January 23, 1919; Norfolk Navy Yard,
January 23 to January 29; on freighter "Evans-
ville" January 29 to February 8; Norfolk Navy
Yard. February 8 to March 3. 1919. Discharged at
Norfolk Navv Y'ard March 3. 1919.
GRACE. CHARLES OLIVER, 1st Lieutenant, V. C, U.S. A.
Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Veterinary Corps,July ]6, 1917, at Dundee, N, Y. Called into active
service October 22, 1917, at Port Oglethorpe.Georgia, and assigned to 11th United States Cav-alry until October 25, 1918. On duty as studentofficer at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., October 25, 1918,
to January 24, 1919. On duty as Camp Veterinar-ian, Camp Furlong, Columbus, New Mexico, andalso Veterinarian 12th Cavalry, same place, Jan-uary 24 to October 20. October 20, 1919, on dutywith Zone Supply Office, Chicago, Illinois. Com-mission in Regular Army.
MATTASON, HARRY ALBERT, Painter, 2il Class.
Enlisted in the U. S. Navy at Elmira, N. Y.. June7. 1917, for four years, and was sent to the Re-ceiving Ship at Philadelphia, Penn. August 2
was assigned to the U. S. S. "Michigan"; March4. 1918. to the U. S. S. "Illincjis"; September 4 to
the Receiving Ship at Norfolk, Virginia. Rating:Fireman, 2d class; Fireman, 1st class; Painter
2d class. In trips to Queenstown, Cuba and tho
Panama Canal Zone. Discharged at New Yorkfrom Receiving Ship. February 7. 191:1. on ac-
count of dependents.
STIFDEVANT, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Musician.
Enlisted at Corning, N. Y., June 18, 1918. Sentto Fort Slocum, N. Y'., and assigned to 25th Re-cruit Company. Transferred to Fort Slocum, N.
Y, 25th Recruit Company; Fort Benjamin Har-rison, and to Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed fr.nm NewYork September 13, 1918, arriving at Brest,
France. September 23, 1918, with 19th Division
Band and 5th Army Service Corps Bund. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton. N. Y., July 10, 1919.
BENTONALLEN, VALENTINE P., Priyate.
(OWieral)—Valentine P. Allen, (51402), R. D. 1.
Ferguson's Corners, N. Y. Enlisted at Camp Syra-
cuse July 10, 1917. Born Sayre, Pa. Age 18 7-12
years. Organizations: Co. I, 23 Inf., July 10, 1917
to March 9, 1918; headquarters' Co., 3d Brigade,
2d Division to Oct. 5, 1918. Private. Served over-
seas Sept. 17, 1917 to Oct. 5, 1913. Died of bron-
cho-pneumonia Oct. 5, 1918. Notify Mrs. Jessie M.
Allen, mother, R. D. 1, Benton, N. Y.
( ATLIN. LEWIS EI>WARI>. ( oxswain. I. S. N.
Enlisted at Rochester. N. Y.. May 3. 1917. and sent
<o Training Station at ."^'owport, R;i()iic> Island,
May 3 to June 15, 1917; U. S. S. "Georgia", June15. 1917 to July 13, 1D19: U. S. S. "FUiitla" Jul-
io to August 13, 1919; Bay Ridge Receiving Ship,
Brooklyn, N, Y., Augu'^t 13 to August J9. 1919.
Discharged at Receiving Ship at New York, N.
Y. August 29. 1919.
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(OXKLIN, HAROLD WELrHER, Private.
Enlisted at New York City, June 2, 1917. Sent to
Camp Crane, AUcntown. Pa.. Auguri 1, l!t).7, and
assigned to Section 560, U. S. Army Ambulance
Service. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., June 12, 1918,
and arrived at Genoa, Italy, June 27. Served in
Section 560, United States Army Ambulance Ser-
vice with the Italian Army. In American School-
Universite de Clermont-Ferrand, March 1, 1919, to
July 1, 1919. Served with Italian Army, June 27
to September 2, 1918. Battles, St. Mihiel, Septem-
ber 11-21; Argonne, September 21 to November
11. In Army of Occupation at Trier, Germany,
from December 1, 1918, to March 1, 1919. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., July 29, 1919.
CONLEY, EARLE WYMA>. I'riviitc.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., June 1, 1917, and
sent to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, South
Carolina, thence to Camp Stewart, Newport
News, Virginia, from which place he sail-
ed June 30, 1918, arriving at Brest, France,
July 13, 1918, with 106th Ambulance Company,
102d Sanitary Train. 27th Division. Battles—Hin-
denburg Line. September 29-30; LeSelle River
vicinity, St. Souplet, October 17; Jonc De Mer
Ridge, October 18. Engagements—Vierstaat Ridge,
Belgium, August 31-September 2; The Knoll
Giullemont, France, Quennemont Farm, Septem-
ber 27; St. Maurice River, October 19-20. Minor
Engagements—East Poperinghe Line, Belgium,
August 7-20; Dickebusch Sector, Belgium, Au-
gust 21-30, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N.
Y., March 31, 1919.
SPECI.^L ORDERSHE.\DQUARTERS, 27th Division
Amerioan E. F.. France.
No 31 January 31, 1919.Extract
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2. The following: named soldiers are com-mended for the meritorious services hereinafter
mentioned:• « •
Private Earle W. Conley (1.222.811) in2nd
Sanitary Train.
For repeated demonstrations of courage
and determination in driving ambulancesover roads swept by enemy fire, for tlie
purpose of evacuating wounded from the
forward aid posts: this during and subse-
quent to the battle of the LE SELLBRiver, France, October 12-20, 11)18.
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By Command of Major General O'RYAN:
W. H. RaymondColonel, G. S..
Chief of Staff.OfficialHeadquarters, 27tli Division. U. S. A.
Tristram Tupper,Adjutant General.
Division Adjutant.
CULVER, MOLLIS HYI>E. rrivii(<'.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., June 19, 1917, and
sent to League Island Navy Yard at Philadelphia,
Penn , and assigned to Recruit Company M.; 106th
Company, Sth Regiment, Marine Corps. Trans-
ferred to Galveston, Texas, to guard against
trouble with Mexico; sent to Quantico, Virginia,
transferred to 4th Separate Battalion, CompanyC. Sailed August 13, 1918, arriving at Brest,
France, August 25, 1918. Transferred to 84th
Company, 6th Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps, 2d
Division. Battles at Meuse-Argonne, November
1st to November 11, 1918. In Army of Occupation
at Lautarsdort, Germany, seven months. Dis-
charged at Quantico, Va., August 13, 1919.
DAVIDSON, WILLIAM SIDNEY.Enlisted at Buffalo. N. Y., July 28, 1917, and sent
to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, South Caro-
lina, and assigned to 74th Machine Gun. Federal-
ized into the lOSth Infantry. Transferred to
Medical Unit.
tJOLDS.MITH, FRANK LEE, Private.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., June 11, 1917, and was
sworn into the service June 15, 1917, at Marine
Training Station at Paris Island, South Carolina,
and assigned to Drill Company E, 45th U. S. Ma-
rines. Transferred to Marine Training Camp at
Quantico, Virginia, August, 25. 1917. Sailed from
Philadelphia, Penn , October 23, 1917, arriv-
ing in Brest, France, November 12, 1917. Trans-
ferred to 97th Company, 6th Regiment Marines
Infantry, 2d Division. August 26, 1917, and re-
mained in that contingent until March 7, 1918.
In hospital at Camp No. 3, Bourmont, France,
with measles; Base 3, Vittel, and Base 8 at
Savenay, France, with tuberculosis, from March
7, 1918, to April 30, 1918. when he sailed for the
United States, arriving May 12, 1918. In hospi-
tals in United States from May 12, 1918 to Decem-
ber 24, 1918, at Newport News; Waynesville,
South Carolina; Norfolk, Virginia; Fort Lyons,
Colorado. Discharged from United States Naval
Hospital at Fort Lyons, Colorado, December 24,
1918.
HOPKINS, FREW, 2(1 Rati;:) Eleetrieiaii.
Enlisted at Brooklyn Navy Yard. December 7.
1917, and served at Newport. Rhode Island, Train-
ing Station; Cambridge, Mass., Radio School;
Aviation Camp, Pensacola, Florida, and Phila-
delphia, Penn. Discharged at League Island Navy
Yard at Philadelphia, Penn , February 18, 1918.
LARSEN, LARS, Private, 1st (lass.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y.. November 5, 1917. Sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to 4th Re-
cruit Company. Transferred to Fort McKinley,
and assigned to 12th Company, and later
to Battery C, 54th Artillery, Coast Artillery
Corps. Sailed from Portland, Maine, March 22,
i918, and arrived at LeHavre, France, April Z,
1918. May 20, 1918, assigned to 2d Battery, How-itzer Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps. August 15,
assigned to 44th Artillery, Battery F. Coast Ar-
tillery Corps. Defensive and counter-offensive on
Champagne Front, near Laval, France, July 15
to 24, 1918; an attack near Baccones, France, July
27, 1918; St. Mihiel offensive, September 12, 1918;
offensive near Lake La Chaussee, France, Novem-ber 9 to 11, 1918. Discharged at Fort Totten, N.
Y.. February 15, 1919.
MaeDONALD, LEON GLENN, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., July 28, 1917. Sent to
Recruit Camp. Syracuse. N. Y., and assigned to
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Headquarters Co., 23d Infantry. Later assign-
ed to 50th Infantry, and thence back to the 2)d
Infantry one wiek before departure tor foreign
service. Sailed from New York September 7, 1917,
arriving at St. Nazaire, France, September 21,
1917. Member 23d Infantry. 2d Division. Battles
at Sommtdieu, March 17 to May 19, 191S; Cha-
teau-Thierry, June 1, to July 9, 1918; South of
Soissons, July 10 to 19, 191fi; St. Mihiel, Septem-
ber 12 to 14, 1918; Blanc Mont Ridge, (Cham-pagne), October 3 to 9, 1918; Argonne Forest,
October 27 to November 11, 1918. Gassed on No-
vember 10, 1918. In Army of Occupation at
Rengsdorf, Germany, December 1, 1918, to May10, 1919. Assigned to 3d Army Composite Regu-
lars, May 10, 1919, at Coblenz, Germany, and did
service at Pershing Stadium, Paris, France. Dis-
charged at Mitchell Field, N. Y., August 5, 1919.
What is meant by 3rd Army Com]>osite Regi-ment is: Each Brigade of Regular Infantry of theArmy of Occupation picked one company (250
men) of the tallest, also the best drilled andoldest soldiers to represent the Bridage. The 3rd.\rmy Composite Regiment was composed of threeBattalions or twelve comijanies in the followingform: 1st Battalion—A and B Companies. 1st Di-vision; C and D Companies. 3d Division. 2d Bat-talion, E and F Companies. 2d Division; G andH Companies, 5th Division. 3d Battalion—I and KCompanies, 4th Division; L, and M Companies,6th Division. All composed of the Regular Armyunits, but owing to the fact that most of theRegular Army men were either killed or woundedor missing in action, that about half were draft-
ed men. This Regiment of crack Infantry wascommanded by Col. Babcock. of the 89th Division,fCational Army. Col. Babcock is a Regular ArmyOfficer.
MKTCALF. I{(»Y KANSOM. Corporal.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., May 9, 1917. Sent to
Fort Slocum, N. Y , and assigned to Company C,
21st Section; Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, Com-pany A, 64th Infantry; Waco, Texas, 14th Infan-
try Brigade, 7th Division. Sailed August 27, 1918,
arriving at Brest, France, September 4, 1918.
Battles at Marbache, Pouvenille and near Metz.
Appointed Corporal in August, 1918. Discharged
at Camp Upton, N. Y.. June 25, 1919.
WILLlA.nS, ALFRKD, Vrhate. T'. S. M. V.
Written on the margin of a map of France, pre-
sented to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, parents,
is the following:
"Williams, Alfred. Jr., Private (120278), 73d Com-pany, 6th Regiment, 4th Brigade, Second Divis-ion. Nearest of kin, father. Alfred Williams,Penn Yan, New York. Place of enlistment. Ma-rine Barracks. Paris Island. S. C, April 24, 1917.
Sailed from Philadelphia. Pa., for France on Oc-tober 16. 1917. Outline of travels in France: 1
—
Landed at St. Nazaire. November 2, 1917, to Marcli
11, 1917. 2—Bordeaux. Nov. 14. 1917, to Jan. 9,
1918. Assisted American Engineers on Americandocks, and later was on Military Police duty. 3
—
Robecourt, Jan. 12, 1918. to March 15, 1918; in-
tensive training preparatory to going to front.
4—Verdun. French Sector, March 17, 1918, to May17. 1918. First experience in front line trenches.5—Serans, May 21, 1918, to May 31, 1918. Train-ing behind the lines. Received call from MarshallPoch to assist in checking German drive onParis. 6—Chateau-Thierry. French Sector. June3, 1918, to July 5. 1918. 7—Soissons, Aisne offen-
sive , French Sector, July 18, 1918, to July 19 ,1918.
Instantly killed in action July 19 1918. by ma-chine gun bullet. Grave unknown. The follow-ing are the major operations engaged in by thissoldier: 1—Aisne defensive; 2— Aisne offensive.As per extract G. H. Q. General Order No. 75, thissoldier of the Second Division would have beenentitled to wear two Battle Clasps on the VictoryMedal for services in the above mentioned seriesof battles. The Victory Medal is represented bythe Victory Ribbon. Each battle clasp is repre-sented by a bronze star. This soldier would havehad two stars. Compiled for your information andcomfort by comrades in the 73rd Company, 6thMarines."
CITED I.N" ARMY ORDERSThe 6th Regiment of .'American Marines
under command ofLieutenant-Colonel Lee
engaged in an improvised offensive on the 18thof July, 1918. in the middle of the night, on aterrain unknown and very difficult, advanced inopen order for 2 days without being stopijed bythe hardships and the difhculties of replenishingtheir food and water, with a remarkable ardorand tenacity, rolled back the enemy for 11 kilo-metres, capturing 2700 prisoners, 12 cannon andseveral hundred machine guns.
(Order No. 19.886 "D").At Great General Headquarters. Oct. 25. 1918.
The Commanding General-in-Chief.(Signed) PETAIN.
Translation in English of the French Citation.
ITALYECKKKT, HE>KY SA.MFEL, Madiiiiisfs' llatp. 1st
Clas.s.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., June 16, 1917, and sent
to Camp Brown, Great Lakes Naval Training Sta-
tion, Great Lakes, III. Also in Camp Perry and.Aviation Camp at same place. Rated as First
Class Machinists' Mate. Discharged at CampBrown, Great Lakes, III., January 15, 1918.
KARNES, FLOYD LEO, Fireniaii. 1st Class.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., June 18, 1918, and sent
to Great Lakes Naval Training Station, where he
served three months. Transferred to HamptonRoads, Virginia, for six weeks. Served on Su-
per-dreadnaught "Mississippi" eleven months,
from November 21, 1918, until October 1, 1919.
Discharged at Receiving Ship, Bay Ridge, N. Y.,
October 11, 1919.
JERUSALEMBARUrS, SHELDO.N .UOXROE, Shipwright.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., in the United States
Navy, January 9, 1918, and reported for active
duty February 18, 1918. Sent to Naval Training
Station at Newport, Rhode Island; sent to Boston
Receiving Ship March 20, 1918, and assigned to
the Minelayer U. S. S. "Aroostook" March 30,
1918. Sailed from Boston, Mass., June 16, 1918,
and arrived in Invergorden, Scotland, June 30,
1918. Member United States Mine Force, SquadronI. This Squadron put down the Northern MineBarrage. The "Aroostook" went out on ten min-
ing trips with the squadron. Discharged at Naval
Base No. 2, January 29, 1919.
BRADY, JOSEPH. Jr., Seaman. 1st Class.
Enlisted at Elniira, N. Y., March 30. 1918, and
sent to Norfolk, Virginia, Training Station. Dis-
charged at Norfolk, Va., November 2, 1918.
BURT, FERRLS HEXRY, 1 rivate, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., May 26, 1917, and sent
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to Fort Slocum, N. Y. Left Fort Slocum tor Fort
Riley, Kansas, June 9. 1917. where he was assign-
ed to Troop B, 13th Cavalry. United States Regu-
lar Army. Left Fort Riley for Sam Fordyce, Tex-
as, November 29, 1917, tor border patrol duty.
Was stationed at several different outposts be-
tween Forts Ringold and McAUen, Texas, general-
ly staying about a month in each place until
March IS, 1918. Left McAllen for Fort Brown,
Texas, where he was assigned to the 1st Provis-
ional Motor Machine Gun Detachment of the
Southern Department. Transferred to Headquar-
ters Troop, 13th Cavalry, August 16, 1918, at Fort
Brown, Texas. Left for Fort Ringold, Texas, Oc-
tober 21, 1918. Left for Fort Clark, Texas, No-
vember 25, 1918. Discharged at Fort Clark, Texas,
April 18, 1919.
CO.MSTOrK, HERBERT (;E0R(;E, Corporal.
Enlisted at New York City. N. Y., December 5,
1917, United States Marine Corps. Sent to Paris
Island, South Carolina, Training Camp, and as-
signed to '''2d Company, U. S. Marines. Trans-
ferred to Brooklyn Navy Yard, and assigned to
61st Company. Transferred to Quantico, Va., and
assigned to Snipers' School, Company A, 1st Bat-
talion, 11th Regiment; later to Company B. 2d
Battalion, 11th Regiment. Sailed tor overseas Oc-
tober 1, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, October
10, 1918. Sent to Camp Montierchaume, France,
and later to American Expeditionary Force Uni-
versity, Beaune, France. Appointed Corporal at
Beaune University, France, in May, 1919. Dis-
charged at Quantico, Va.. July, 1919.
D.VMELS. CARROLL CRONK, Jlaster Signal Elec-
Irioiaii.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., July 11. 1917. Sent
to Camp Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina, and
assigned to Company C, 306th Field Signal Bat-
talion. Sailed July 31, 1918. arriving in France
August 22, 1918. Member 306th Field Signal Bat-
talion, 81st Division. In battles at St. Die Sec-
tor and Meuse-Argonne offensive. Appointed Mas-
ter Electrician May 16, 1919. Discharged at CampUpton. Long Island. July 1, 1919.
FOLTS, EDWIN COLE, Seaman, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., December 14, 1917.
Sent to Newport, Rhode Island, as Apprentice
Seaman, and assigned to Radio School. Trans-
ferred to Harvard University Radio School at
Cambridge. Mass. Rated as 1st Class Seaman in
October, 1918. Discharged at Cambridge, Mass.,
December 16, 1918.
(JRAOY, WILLIAM GORDON, 2d Lieufemnit.
Enrolled at Officers Training School, Fort Niaga-
ra, August 17, 1917. Commissioned 2d Lieuten-
ant, Infantry, at Fort Niagara, N. Y. November27, 1917. Assigned to Company A, 362 Regiment,
91st Division, at Camp Lewis, Washington (at-
tached). Air Service (Production). VancouverBarracks, Washington. Discharged at Camp Dix,
N. J.. January 21, 1919.
(JRADY, (JEOR(iE JOSEPH, Seaman.Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., June 12, 1918. Served
at Great Lakes Naval Training School ; Norfolk,
Va. ; Receiving Ship St. Helena; Proving Ground,
Indian Head, Md.. Hampton Roads. Va.; U. S. S.
"Wisconsin"; Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Cruised Feb-
ruary 27, 1919, to Cuba, St . Thomas, PanamaCanal, etc. Furloughed to Naval Reserve at Bay
Ridge, Brooklyn, N. Y., September 12, 1919.
GRADY, EDWARD .lA.HES, Private.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., June 3, 1917. Sent to
Fort Slocum, N. Y , then to Syracuse, N. Y., where
he was assigned to Company B, 38th Infantry.
Transferred to Camp Green, Charlotte, North
Carolina, then to Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed for
overseas February 21, 1918, arriving at Glasgow,
Scotland, March 3, 1918. In battles as follows:
Aisne defensive, June 1 to 5 ; Chateau-Thierry de-
fensive, June 6 to 14; Champagne-Marne defen-
sive, July 15 to 18; Aisne offensive, July 18 to 27;
Vesle offensive, August 4 to 12; St. Mihiel offen-
sive, September 12 to 16; Meuse-Argonne offen-
sive, September 30 to October 27, 1918. Gassed
at Argonne, October 10, 1918. With Army of Oc-
cupation at Andernoch, Germany, December 1.
1918 to September 5, 1919. Re-enlisted for a per-
iod of one year, July 23, 1919, in 1st United
States Engineers, at Andernoch, Germany.
GRISWOLD, ROBERT LEE, Sergeant.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., July 18, 1917. Sent to
Syracuse Recruit Camp, and assigned to Co. B.
9th United States Infantry. Sailed from Hoboken,
N. J., September 7, 1917. arriving at St. Nazaire,
France, September 20, 1917. Member Co. B. 9th
United States Infantry, 2d Division. In battles
at Toulon-Troyon Sector, March 15 to May 9;
Aisne defensive, May 31 to June 5; Chateau
Thierry, June 6 to July 9 ; Aisne-Marne offensive,
July 18-19; Marbach sector, August 9-16. St. Mi-
hiel offensive, September 12-16 ; Meuse-Argonneoffensive (Champagne). October 1-10; Meuse-Ar-
gonne offensive, November 1-11. Received shell
wound July 18, 1918, during Aisne-Marne offen-
sive. In Army of Occupation at Coblenz, Ger-
many, December 13, 1918, to July 17, 1919. Pro-
moted Private, 1st Class, December 18, 1917. Pro-
moted Mechanic, October 14, 1918. Disharged
at Neiuwied. Germany, June 15, 1919. Re-enlisted
for one year in same company and regiment,
same place and date. Promoted Sergeant, May28, 1920. at Camp Travis, Texas. Discharged at
Camp Travis, June 14.1920.
HOPKINS, JA.MES ALBERT, Conioral.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y.. July 28. 1917, and sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y., then to Camp Forest,
Georgia, and assigned to Company E, 11th Infan-
try, then to Supply Company. Sailed April 23,
1918, from Hoboken, N. J., arriving at Brest,
France, May 1, 1918. Member Supply Company,5th Division. Furnished supplies to the fighting
fronts at Toul Sector, St. Mihiel and Verdun.
St. Die, The Knoll, Guillemont Farm. France.
Appointed Corporal in December, 1918, at Lux-
emburg. Discharged and re-enlisted for one year
June 11, 1919, at Each, Luxemburg, Germany,
Supply Co., 11 Infantry. Discharged at Camp Gor-
don, Ga., June 10, 1920.
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LEE, JAY HENRY, Qiiarteriiiasfer, 3d Class.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., December 14, 1917.
Sent to Newport, Rhode Island, Naval Training
Station, and assigned to Merchant Marine, trans-
port duty. Discharged at New York City April
19, 1919.
>ESTER. HOWAKO WALTHA.M, ('ai>laiii. Air Ser.
vice.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., June IS, 1917. Sent to
Columbus, Ohio, and assigned to Aviation School
at Ohio State University. Assigned to Fort Wood,
Beddoe's Island, New York Harbor, August 15,
1917. Sailed from New York September 8, 1917,
arriving at Le Havre, France. September 24, 1917.
All service detached duty in Air Service. Return-
ed to United States March 1, 1919. Commissioned
2d Lieutenant, Foggia, Italy, February 24, 1918;
1st Leiutenant, Foggia, Italy, March 1, 1918; Cap-
tain, Paris, France, October 21, 1918. Still in ser-
vice (March 20, 1919). Prior service, Co. B, 3d Na-
tional Guard, State New York, 1913-1914.
SITHERLAND, EARL LLOYD, ConioraU
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., April 16, 1917. in
United States Marine Corps. Sent to Philadel-
phia Navy Yard April 21, 1917. Sailed from Phil-
adelphia, Penn., June 9, 1917, and from New York
Harbor, N. Y., June 14, 1917, arriving at St. Na-
zaire, France, June 27, 1917. Member 51st Com-pany. 2d Battalion, 5th Regiment, U. S. Marine
Corps, 2d Division. In battles at Toulon Sector,
Verdun, March 17 to 31; Aisne defensive. April
4 to June 5; Chateau-Thierry Sector, June 6 to
July 8; Aisne-Marne offensive, July 17-18; Meuse-
Argonne offensive, November 1 to 11. 1918.
Wounded near Vierzny. France, July 18, 1918, ty
machine gun bullet in left thigh. In Army of Oc-
cupation January 16, 1919, to July 18, 1919. Ap-
pointed Corporal May 1, 1918. Discharged at
Quantico. Virginia, August 13, 1919.
TIM) ALL, HORACE F., Expert (Juniier.
Enlisted at Elmira. June 27. 1917. Sent to Fort
Slocum. N. Y., and assigned to Battery D., 17th
Field Artillery. July 10, sent to Fort Sill, Okla.,
via Sparta, Wis. Assigned to School of Fire at
Fort Sill and remained there until September 29,
and then sent to United States Military Academyat West Point, N. Y., as instructor of cadets in
Field Artillery. Promoted 1st Class Private, Au-
gust 9, 1917. Promoted expert gunner Septem-
ber 3, 1917. Discharged at West Point, N. Y.,
June 29, 1919.
TRL>I.>ri>'(;HAM, J4MES WILLIA.M. Ghiiikt's Mate,
.'{(I Class.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y., January 4, 1918, as
Apprentice Seaman, 2nd class, and sent to New-port, Rhode Island, and assigned to NewportNaval Training School Transferred to New Lon-
don, Conn., March 20, 1918, and assigned to Sub-
chaser No. 4, June IS, 1918. Patrol duty in Gulf
of Mexico and Carribbean Sea. Discharged at KeyWest, Florida, September 30, 1919,
VAN HORN, BEN.Enlisted at Sunbury, Pa., July, 1917. Company F,
4th Penn. National Guard.
>VHEATO>. ARLIE E., Private.
(Ofiieial)—Arlie E. Wheaton [Arland Darling
Wheaton], (1,213.610), Westfield, Pa, Enlisted in
National Guard at Buffalo, N. Y., July 28. 1917.
Born at Sabinsville. Pa. Age 21 6-12 years. Or-
ganizations: Co. B. 74th Inf. N. Y. N. G. ; Co. A.
lOSth Inf. to date of death. Private. Engagements,
not given. Served overseas from May 10. 1918 to
date of death Killed in action September 29, 191S.
No other wounds. Notify Addie B. Wheaton, moth-
er, Westfield, Pa.
>VRI(;HT, VALENTINE WILLIAM MURRAY, (Or-
poral, .Medit-al Kfserve.
Enlisted December 14. 1917, at Fort Porter,
Buffalo, N. Y., in Medical Reserve Corps. Trans-
ferred to Students' Army Training Corps at the
University of Buffalo as private, later having
been promoted Senior Corporal. Volunteered for
service at Tyler, Penn., tor supervision of epi-
demic hospital, later returning to the Universi-
tey of Buffalo. Discharged June 20, 1919. at Fort
Porter, N. Y.
MIDDLESEXBl R(;ESS, CLIFFORD WHITNEY, Corporal.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., May 30, 1917. Sent to
Fort Slocum. N. Y., and assigned to 21st Company.
June 12, 1917, was sent to camp at Syracuse, N.
Y. ; September 2S was sent to Camp Hill, New-port News, Virginia; July 27, 1918. was sent to
Camp Sevier, Greenville. South Carolina; March
22, 1919, was sent to Camp Dix, New Jersey. Waswith Company D, 9th Infantry; Company D, 48th
Infantry. June 20; July 1. Headquarters Com-pany. 48th Infantry; September 1st. transferred
to Headciuarters Company, 89th Infantry, 20th
Division. Discharged at Camp Dix, New Jersey,
March 24, 1919.
BCRGESS, ELWOOI) ECLAIR, Midsliipmaii, U. S. N.
Enlisted at Syracuse. N. Y., April 12. 1917, as
landsman for musician. Sent to Newport Training
Station, and remained there from April 14 until
July 4, 1917; League Island Navy Yard, Phila-
delphia, Penn , from July 6. 1917, to April 15,
1918; U. S. S. "Nevada", from April 15 until
June 8, 1918; U. S. S. "Reina Mercedes," from
June 8 until June 16, 1918. Discharged as Musi-
cian 1st Class, on June 16, 1918, and sworn in
as Midshipman, United States Navy, on June 17,
1918, and served at United States Naval Acad-
emy from June 17, 1918, until June 6. 1919; U. S.
S. "Kearsage", from June 17, 1919, until Septem-
ber 1, 1919; U. S. Naval Academy, September 1,
1919, (and still attached here, March, 1920). Pro-
moted as follows: Musician, 2d Class, Newport,
Rhode Island, July 4, 1917; Musician, 1st Class
at Philadelphia Navy Yard, January 1. 1918. Ser-
vice on U. S. S. "Nevada" was considered as over-
seas, doing convoy duty, and later became the 6th
Division of the Grand Fleet.
BrR(;ESS. HARRY CONLEY, Qimrterniasltr. -id
Class.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., December 12, 1917, and
sent to U. S. Naval Training Station at Newport,
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Rhode Island. Sailed from New York February28, 1918, and arrived in Brest. France, March 10,
1918 On U. S. S. "America" February 24, 1918, to
March 12, 1918; U. S. S. "Carola" Brest, France,
March 12, 1918, to September 26, 1919. Promo-tions: Seaman, 2d class, February 20, 1918, New-port, R. I.; Seaman, 1st class. May 1, 1918;
Quartermaster, 3d class, November 1. 1918;
Quartermaster, 2d class, June 1, 1919, on U. S. S.
"Carola," Brest, France July 14, 1919, marchedin Victory Parade, Paris, France. Discharged at
Receiving Ship New York, October 17, 1919.
FOSTEK, EAKL J.4rK.S0>. .Ship's Fitter, 1st Class.
Enlisted as apprentice seaman April 6, 1917, at
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Assigned to Sth Division,
1st Battalion, Michigan Naval Militia. July 5, 1917,
picked tor small arms instruction at Navy Rifle
Range, North Chicago, lU. Sent to Navy Rifle
Range, Wakefleld, Massachusetts, as small armsinstructor August 5, 1917 October 10, 1917, mov-ed to Navy Rifle Rc.nge, League Island Navy Yard.
Philadelphia, Penn. Duties, machine gun in-
structor. January 5, 1918, moved to Navy Rifle
Range, Peekskill, N. Y. January 20, 1917. sent to
Savage Arms plant at Utica, N. Y., for detailed
course on the Lewis machine gun, returaing to
Peekskill (our weeks later, qualified as an oper-
ator and instructor on Lewis machine gun. Given
full charge of machine gun instruction there.
March 1, 1918, picked tor special duty whichturned out to be Navil Railway Battery in France.
March 10,, 19,18, moved to Sandy Hook, N. J., tor
special duty testing a specially designed railway
gun mount, facilitating the use of naval 14-inch
50-crlibre rifles on land. May 15, 1918, moved to
Philadttphia, Pa. General mobilization of Naval
Railway Battery for overseas duty. Sailed from
Hoboken, N. J ,May 2.8, 1918, arriving at Brest,
France, June 10, 1918, as member ot Naval Rail-
way Battery No. 1, Gun Train No. 2. Moved di-
rectly tQ St. Nazaire, where material tor naval
rcilway expedition was assembled. Took part in
drive on Laon from August 1 to October 1, 1918,
and in the drive on Metz from October 1 to No-
vember 11, 1918. Promotions: Made machine guninstructor September 10, 1917, at Wakefield,
Mass ; made Gunner's Mate, 2d class, October 25,
1917, at Wakefield, Mass.; made Ships' Fitter 1st
class, October 25, 1918, at St. Nazaire, France.
Discharge*! at Bay Ridge Receiving Ship, LongIsland, N. Y.. January 8, 1919.
(JKEEN, GEOR(iE WALLACE, Flying Cadet.
Enlisted at Chicago, Illinois, January 9, 1918
Sent to Cornell Ground School at Ithaca, N. Y.
Transferred to Camp Hicks, Dallas, Texas (Au-
gust and September); Chanute Field, Rantoul.
Illinois (September, October and November)
;
Call Field, Wichita Palls, Texas (December, 1918
and January, 1919) ; Love Field, Dallas, Texas,
(January and February, 1919). Discharged at
Love Field, Dallas, Texas, February 27, 1919.
HOLLEY, WILLIAM THO.MPSOX. Qnarterniaster, 3(1
Class.
Enlisted at Geneva, May 14, 1918. Sent to Great
Lakes Naval Training Station, 111 ; Puget SoundNavy Yard, Seattle, Washington; Transport Ship,
"Eastern Shore," from Seattle, Washington, to
Constanza, Roumania, Bay Ridge, N. Y. Discharg-
ed at Bay Ridge, N. Y., June 15, 1919.
LANE, ELZER, Mccliaiiic.
Enlisted at Geneva, N Y., May 29, 1917. Sent to
Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to 21st Com-pany. Transferred to Syracuse, N. Y., and assign-
ed to Company A, 47th Infantry; Machine GunCompany, 9th Infantry, 2d Division. Sailed Sep-tember 7, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire. France,
September 20, 1917. In battles at Chateau-Thierry,
June 1 to July 8; Soissons, July 18 to 22; St.
Mihiel, (Champagne), October 1 to 10; Meuse-Argonne. November 1 to 11, 1918. In Army of Oc-cupation at Gierschoffen, Germany, to July 15,
1919. Recommended for citation at Chateau-Thierry and on Champagne fronts. AppointedPrivate 1st class, in May, 191S; Mechanic, No-vember 28, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton,Long Island, August 13, 1919.
I'KKKY, LEAL LUTHER, Ensign (P. C.) U. S. NavalJUseive toree.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., May 17, 1917. in the
Hospital Corps of the United States Navy. Wasnot called to active service until July 12, 1917,
when he went to the Columbia College ot Phar-macy, New York City, tor three months' train-
ing. September 23. 1917. sent to Norfolk, Virgin-
ia, and reported on board the transport "Susque-hanna ". At that time was Hospital Apprentice,
1st class. On transport until November 8, 1918,
and went to Hoboken, N. J., from which place the
first voyage was made, December 14, 1917. Seventrips were made aboard that ship, and was pro-
moted to Pharmacists' Mate, 1st class. Recom-mended for a commission in July of 1918. but
could not get transferred from the ship until
November 9, 1918. Was then transferred to Pel-
ham Bay. N. Y., staying there three weeks, andthen went to the University of Princeton tor
three months' training in the Reserve Officers'
Pay School. Transferred to the University of
Pennsylvania for one month's special training.
At that place Mr. Perry received his commission,
on February 20, 1919. March 6. 1919, was sent
aboard the U. S. S. "Floridian". another trans-
port, and made four more trips on the ocean.
This ship vi'as placed out ot commission the first
part ot August, 1919, but as Mr, Perry was given
orders to settle the accounts of the ship, it wasnot until the 27th of August, 1919, that he wasplaced on inactive duty-.
I'ERRY, RAY.IIONI) ARTHUR, Private, 1st Class,
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y. December 28, 1917,
and sent to Fort Slocum^ N. Y., then to CampHancock, Georgia, and assigned to 9th Company,2d Motor Mechanics Regiment, Aviation Section
Signal Corps. Sailed March 14. 1918. arriving at
Bordeaux, France, June 24, 1918. The 2d Regi-
ment, Air Service Mechanics, was an independ-
ent unit. Discharged at Fort (Ontario, Oswego, N.
Y.. May 1, 1919.
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VVICKIM, CHAKLES EDWIX, 2(1 Bdufsiviiiii.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., December 15, 1917.
Sent to Newport, Rhode Island, Training Sta-
tion. Service on Steamships "Columbia," "Ma-
tokia, ' "President Lincoln", "Celebes." Discharg-
ed at Newport, Rhode Island, March 24, 1919.
MILO
ALLISON, MARVIN E , Eiipiiieman, 2(1 Class, U. S. N.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., November 23, 1917.
Sent to Newport, Rhode Island, Naval Training
Station. Transferred to Receiving Ship New Yoric;
Mine Base 17, Scotland; Liverpool, England;
New York,; U. S. S. "Amphion"; Bay Ridge, N.
Y; Eton, Philippines. Discharged at Hoboken, N.
J., June 9, 1919.
BITTERS, CHARLES LEWIS, Sliip Fitter, 2(1 Class.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., June 1, 1917. Sent
to Norfolk, Va., Receiving Ship; Philadelphia,
Penn.; U. S. Submarine Base, New London,
Conn.; U. S. S. "Fulton," Submarine Tender. Dis-
charged on U .S S. "Fulton," New London, Conn ,
April 14, 1919.
BACON, CASSIl'S, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., May 5, 1917. Sent to
Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and assigned to TroopA, 3d Cavalry. Sailed for overseas October 16,
1917, arriving at LeHavre, France, November 4,
1917. Member Troop A. 3d Cavalry, Remount. WithAmerican Expeditionary Forces in France Octo-
ber 19, 1917, to June 30. 1919. Graded as Marks-man June 22, 1917. Discharged at Camp Devens,
Ayer, Mass., July 3, 1919.
BRAIXARD, FRANK ELLORY, Musician, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y,, May 26, 1917, andsent to the following camps: Allen, Auburn, N.
Y., 3d Regiment Band; Pelham Bay, N. Y. ; Wads-worth, South Carolina, where the 108th Regi-
ment Band was organized; Stewart, NewportNews. Sailed May 10, 1918, arriving at Brest,
France, May 24, 191S. Member Headquarters Com-pany, lOSth Regiment Band, 27th Division. En-gaged at Hindenburg Line, Bony, France; LeSelle River, (St. Souplet), France; Jonc-de-MerRidge (Arbie Guernon), France; Vierstaat Ridge,
Belgium; St. Maurice River (Catillon), France;
East Poperinghe Line, Dickebusche Sector, Bel-
gium. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., March31, 1919.
BRAINARD, ASHLEY WILLIS. Musician, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y., May 8, 1917. Assign-
ed to National Guard, State New York 3d Regi-
ment Band, Madison Barracks, Sacketts Harbor,N. Y.; Camp Allen, N. Y.; Pelham Bay, N. Y.
;
Wadsworth, South Carolina, 108th RegimentBand; Stewart, Newport News. Sailed for over-
seas May 10, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, May24, 1918. Member Headquarters Company, 108th
Regiment Band, 27th Division. Engaged at Hin-denburg Line, Bony, France ; Le Selle River (St.
Souplet), France; Jonc-de-Mur Ridge (Arbie
Guernon), France; Vierstaat Ridge, Belgium; St.
Maurice River (Catillon), France; East Poper-
inghe Line, Dickebusche Sector, Belgium. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 31, 1919.
URAINARB, FREDERICK HAYDEN. Musician, 2d
Class.
Enlisted December 30, 1917, at Camp Wadsworth,Spartanburg, South Carolina, and assigned to
lOSth Regiment Band. Transferred to Camp Stew-
art, Newport News, and sailed for overseas Mav10. 1918, arriving at Brest, France, May 24, 1918.
Member Headquarters Company, lOSth RegimentBand, 27th Division Engagements at HindenburgLine, Bony, France; La Selle River (St. Souplet),
France; Jonc de Mur Ridge (Arbie Guernon),France. Vierstaat Ridge, Belgium; St. MauriceRiver (Catillon), France; East Poperinghe Line.
Dickebusche Sector, Belgium. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., April 9, 1919.
BALDWIN, BERT E.MERY, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted Et Syracuse, N. Y., June 27, 1918, andsent to Fort Slocum, N. Y. Transferred to Fort
Totten, N. Y , and assigned to 12th Company, 33d
Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps. Discharged at
Fort Totten, N. Y., January 3, 1919.
BRIIMi.MAN, EDWIN CHESTER, Musician, 2d Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., June 4, 1918, and wassent to Camp Jackson, Spartanburg, South Caro-
lina, where he was assigned to the 7th RegimentBand School. Member of the 5Sth Field Artillery
Band Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y. Febru-
ary 3, 1919.
BURNS, STANLEY L,, Engineer.
Enlisted at Albany, N. Y., June 22, 1918, ReserveCorps.
BAKER, RICHARD GILBERT, Private.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., May 29, 1917. Sent to
Columbus Barracks, Columbus Ohio. Transferred
to Port Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, andassigned to Ambulance Company 2. DetachedService. Sailed for overseas August 13, 1917, ar-
riving at Le Havre, France. September 2, 1917.
In the following battle fronts: Soissons, Cantigny,
Argonne Forest, St. Mihiel, Toul and Verdun. Wasgassed in the Argonne Forest October 2, 1918.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 24, 1919.
BAKRIN«;ER, JAMES LEW, 2(1 Lieutenant; Veteri-
nary Corps.
Received commission as 2d Lieutenant at PennYan, N. Y., July 5, 1917, and was called into ac-
tive service August 11, 1917. Sailed from Brook-
lyn, N. Y., August 18, 1917, arriving at LeHavre,France, September 2, 1917, as Casual. Assigned
to Remount Station, Base Section No. 1, St.
Nazaire, September 3, 1917 to December 12, 1917;
Veterinarian Army Schools at Langre, HauteMarne, December 14, 1917, to December 7, 1918;
Surgeon Base Veterinary Hospital, No. 1 Nevers,
December 8, 1918, to March 27, 1919. Discharged
at Camp Dix, N. J., May 4, 1919.
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BIMOVN, PAUL LEWIS. Private.
Enlisted at Binghamton, N. Y., December 12. 1917.
and sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to
Troop D, 16tli Cavalry Transferred to CampMercedes, Texas, and assigned to Troop D, Sup-
ply Troops. Discharged at Camp Dix, New Jersey,
September 30, 1919.
BE>KI>I( T, OEORfiE WESLEY, Sergeant.
(OfHeial)—Geo. W. Benedict. (390,476) 205 Keu-
ka St., Penn Yan. Enlisted in regular army at Ft.
Slocum, N. Y.. June 4. 191S. Born Dundee. Age
19 2-12 years. Organizations: Headquarters' Co.,
12th Battalion. F. A. Replacement Draft June 14,
191S. to July 13, 191S; Park Battery, 3d C. Art.
Park to Oct. 3, 191S. Grades: Recruit June 4,
191S; private July 13, 191S; Sergeant Aug. 13,
191S. Served overseas Aug. 28, 1918 to Oct. 3, 1918.
Died of brazin merrigoccus Oct. 3, 1918. Notify
George Shunk, friend, 41 Olin Ave., Perry, N. Y.
COSTELLO, THOMAS JAMES, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., May 5, 1917, and sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y. Transferred to Fort Hamil-
ton, N. Y.. and assigned to Company M., 22d In-
fantry, Military Police Sailed for overseas
August 7 ,1917, and arrived at St. Nazaire, France,
August 20, 1917. Member Company B, 1st Military
Police, 1st Division. On duty at Cantigny, Sois-
sons, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., August 15, 1919.
CONLEY, LE.MAN OSCAK, 1st Lieutenant Air Service
,\er(inanties.
Enlisted May 12, 1917, at Madison Barracks, N.
Y., and sent to Sackett's Harbor 1st Officers'
Training Camp. Transferred on July 15, 1917, to
Cornell. N. Y., U. S. School Military Aeronautics.
Transferred to Mineola, Long Island. Air Service
Department Sailed for France October 15, 1917,
arriving at Le Havre November 10, 1917. Went to
Iscoudun, where was the largest AmericanAeronautic School in France. January 14, 1918,
left tor Camp Ovest, Italy; Foggia, Italy, June 23,
1918, St. Maxient, France; Tours, France. August
6, 1918, Campo Sud, Italy, November 17, 1918,
left for St. Maxient, France; Angers, Bordeaux,
France. Left Marseilles, France, for AmericaFebruary 10, 1919, arriving at Garden City, LongIsland, March 2, 1919. Commissioned 1st Lieuten-
ant May 15, 1918. Awarded Italian Service Rib-
bon in November, 1918. Discharged at GardenCity, Long Island, March 20, 1919.
COLE. KICHAKD WHARTON.Enlisted August, 1917, Company C, 110th Infan-
try.
CONWAY, WILLIAM ALBERT, look, :>(I (lass.
Enlisted as Cook, 3d Class, at Syracuse, N. Y.,
December 4, 1917. Sent to Navy Yard, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Sailed from Philadelphia January 17,
1918, arriving at Brest, France, February 5, 1918.
Assigned to Hospital No. 5, Naval, during all
service. Discharged at Brooklyn Hospital. Feb-ruary 15, 1919.
(ORNWELL, .lAMES WILLLVM, Sergeant.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., February 10, 1918.
Sent to Marine Barracks at Paris Island. South
Carolina. As::,igned to 8th Company. Transferred
to Naval Proving Grounds at Indian Head. Mary-
land, then to Headiu;;rters Marine Corps, Wash-ington. D. C; Company A, 2d Casual Battalion.
Sailed from Hoboken, N. J . June 30, 1918, ar-
riving at Brest, France, July 9, 1918. Assigned to
office of Chief Paymaster, Paris, France, Head-
quarters 4th Brigade, 2d Division. Also acted as
Official Courier to Lutecdorf, Germany. Arrived
in United States September 5. 1919. and assigned
to 140th Casual Company at Quantico, Virginia.
Discharged at Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va.,
September 27, 1919.
CRAMER, EDWARD SHERIDAN, Private.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y., March 20, 1918. Sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y., end assigned to 2d Re-
cruit Co. Transferred to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and
assigned to Battery D, 9th Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to Camp Meade, Md , where he was dis-
charged in April, 1919.
CHAPMAN, ROGER EDDINGTON, Sergeant.
Enlisted at Pcnn Yan, N. Y., Octo'oer 23, 1918, for
service in the Advocate General's Department,
Washington D. C. Promoted to Sergeant Novem-
ber 1, 1918. Transferred to New York War De-
partment Board of Appraisers November 14, 1918.
Discharged in New York City, April 2, 1919.
CECCHINI, ANTHONY, Private, 1st (lass.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., July 29, 1917, in Co. F,
74th Infantry, New York National Guard, and
sent to Camp Clansworth, Buffalo. Transferred
to Camp Wadsworth. Spartanburg, South Caro-
lina, and then to Newport News, Va. Sailed from
Newport News Mcy 10, 1918, arriving in France
May 24, 1918. Member Headquarters Company108th Infantry, 27th Division. Battles at Hinden-
burg Line (Bony), September 29-30; LeSelle
River (St. Eouplet), October 17; Jonc-de-Mer
Ridge (Ailne Guermon), October 18; Catillon, Oc-
tober 19-20; East Poperinghe Line to August 20,
1918; Engagements at Vierstaat Ridge and Dicke-
busch Sector, Belgium, August 21 to August 30,
1918. Gassed October 20, 1918. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., November 31, 1919.
CRANE. LEON DANIEL.Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., June 5, 1918. Sent to
Great Lakes Naval Training Station. In CampsDecatur, Paul Jones, Ross. Transferred to Hamp-ton Roads, Virginia, and assigned to U. S. S.
"Illinois"; Receiving Ship "Philadelphia"; Cape
May, N. J., Mine Sweeper, U. S. S. "King-
fisher"; Receiving Ship Norfolk, N. S. S.
"Georgia". Enlistment expires June 22, 1922.
Furloughed to reserve.
COSTELLO. .lOSEPH L.
Elisted at Elmira, N. Y., June IS, 1918, in ArmyQuartermaster's Corps.
CHRISTENSEN, CARL MARTIN, Baker, 2d Class.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., August 7, 1918, and
sent to Newport, Rhode Island, where he was
assigned to the U. S. S. "Hamburg" and was
rated as Seaman, 2d Class. About December 1st,
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SOT 191S. was rated Baker, 2fl Class. Discharged on
*] the U. S. S. "Hamburg" at Hobolsen. N. J., Sep-
tember 18, 1919.
y (ARSON, WILLAKI) FLOYD, Private, 1st (lass, I.
S. Marines.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., July 6, 1917, and
sent to League Island Navy Yard at Philadel-
phia, Penn. Transferred to Marine Barracks,
Washington, D. C , and assigned to Headquar-
ters Guard at the State War and Navy Building
and new Navy Building. Discharged at Marine
Headquarters December 21. 1918.
DWYEK, I'Ari, B, Private.
Enlisted at Elniira. N. Y., April 11, 1917, and sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y. Transferred to Fort Hamil-
ton, Brooklyn, N. Y., and assigned to Battery A,
59th Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps. Sailed from
Hoboken, for France March 28, 1918, arriving at
Brest April 5, 1918. Member Battery A, 59th
Regiment Army Artillery. Discharged at CampUpton. N. Y., January 30. 1919.
DUELL, CLAUDE H, Si r^eaiit.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., May 28. 1917. Sent to
Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to 24th Com-pany Infantry; Machine Gun Troop, 13th Cavalry.
Transferred to Fort Reilly, Kansas; Fort Ring-
old, Texas; Fort Clark, Texas. Discharged at
Fort Clark, Texas, April 28, 1919, and re-enlisted
for one year.
IH'MAS, (JEOHtJE A., (i. S. N.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., June 29, 1917.
DEITKK H, (iE(»K(JE IIAYMOM), Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at New York City, N. Y., July 30, 1917.
Sent to Camp Dix, New Jersey, and assigned to
Company B, 303d Field Signal Battalion. Trans-
ferred to Postal Express. Sailed for overseas
July 23, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, August
6, 191S, Courier, Company A, Postal Express Ser-
vice. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., August
8, 1919.
EAHL, (OIRTNEY (JRISAVOLD, Private.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., June 1. 1917. Sent
to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, South Caro-
lina, and assigned to Ambulance Company 108,
102d Sanitary Train. Sailed June 30, 1918 arriv-
ing at Brest, France, July 13, 1918. Member Am-bulance Company 106, 102d Sanitary Train, 27th
Division. Engaged at Hindenburg Line, Septem-
ber 29-30; Le Selle River, October 17; Jonc-de-
Mer Ridge, October IS; The Knoll, Guillemont
Farm, Quennemont Farm, September 27. St.
Maurice River, October 19-20; East Poperinghe
Line, Belgium, August 7-20, 1918. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., March 31, 1919.
ESTEY. LAURENCE VVILKIE, Serijeant.
Enlisted at Camp Merritt. N. J.. April 16, 1918,
and assigned to Quartermaster's Department,
Truck Division, which was changed to Motor
Transport Corps, 377. December 23, 1918, trans-
ferred to Camp Bragg, North Carolina. Appointed
Corporal Motor Transport Corps at Camp Mer-
ritt, N. J., August 30, 1918. Appointed Sergeant
May 12. 1919, at Camp Bragg, N. C. Discharged
at Camp Bragg, North Carolina, July 15, 1919.
EORO. I>AVI1> JOSEPH, Private.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., June 13, 1917. As-
signed to Company A, 3d National Guard, State
of New York. Transferred to Camp Wadsw-irth,
Spartanburg, South Carolinaj Discharfjed for
disability, December, 1917.
H.XiEK, MELVIN HENRY, Private.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., October 27, 1917. Sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y., thence to Kelly Field, San
Antonio, Texas, and assigned to lS3d Aero Squad-
ron. Sailed May Z. 1918, arriving at Le Havre,
France, May 21, 1918. At Issoudun, France, trans-
ferred to 1st Company, Park Air Service. In bat-
tles at Champagne-Marne offensive. July 15 to 18;
Aisne Marne offensive, July IS to August 6; St.
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16. Meuse-Ar-
gonne, September 26 to Noveralier 11, 1918. Dis-
charged at Camp Dix, N. J., October 4, 1919.
FISHER, LEON, Sergeant.
Enlisted at Fort Slocum, N. Y., December 9. 1917,
and assigned to Medical Department. Sailed Jan-
uary 22, 1918, and arrived at Le Havre, France,
February 9, 1918. Member Company F, 101st In-
fantry, 2oth Division. Medical Department. (First
Aid). Appointed First Aid Sergeant August 20,
1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 26,
1919.
FIT/J'ATRICK, WILFRED .TA.MES, Corporal.
Enlisted at Camp Merritt, N. J., February 23,
1918, and was assigned to Motor Transportation
Company 377. Transferred to Camp Bragg, North
Carolina, in the same company. Discharged ;it
Camp Upton, N. Y., March 27, 1919.
FREDERICK, FORREST CHARLES, (inarterniaster,
•J<l Class.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., June 8. 1918. Sent to
Great Lakes. 111., Naval Training Station, and
assigned to Company 249. At Great Lakes Train-
ing Camp one month, then sailed from Ellis
Island, N. Y., July 18, 1918, and arrived at East-
leigh, England, where he was stationed at U. S.
Aviation Repair Base. Discharged at Pelham
Bay Naval Station. N. Y,, February 20. 1919.
GRACE, EARL LEROY, 2(1 Lieutenant.
Enrolled May 15, 1917, in Reserve Ofilcers' Train-
ing Camp, at Fort Niagara, N. Y., and assigned
to Co. 8, 4th Provisional Training Regiment.
Commissioned 2d Lieutenant August 15, 1917, and
sent to Camp Meade, Md., and assigned to Quar-
termaster's Detachment ; transferred to CampJoseph E. Johnston Quartermasters' Training
School, Jacksonville, Fla.; transferred to CampTravis, Texas, and assigned to Co. C, 315th Sup-
ply Train; transferred to Camp Mills, Long
Island, N. Y., and sailed for overseas June 29,
1918, arriving at Le Havre, France. July 18. 1918.
Attached to 90th Division. At St. Mihiel. Meuse-
Argonne. October 28, 191S. transferred to Motor
Transport Corps at LaRochelle. France. Bay
Ridge Section 7; St. Nazaire Bay. Section 1. Dis-
charged at Camp Dix, N. J., July 9. 1919.
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(iHIFFITHS, ALBERT HKMH. Private.
Enlisted at Rochester. N. Y., March 29, 1918, and
sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and assigned
to 10th Recruit Company. Transferred to Hachita,
New Mexico, and assigned to Troop L, 12th U.
S. Cavalry. Discharged at Hachita, New Mexico,
June 14th, 1919. Re-enlisted,
(;E<1GHEGAN. JAMES AM>1{EW. Corporal.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., May 23, 1918. Sent
to Fort D. A. Russell, Cheyenne, Wyoming, and
assigned to Troop M, .315th Cavalry. Transferred
to Camp Knox, West Point, Kentucky, and as-
signed to Battery F, 72d, Field Artillery. Dis-
charged at Camp Knox, Kentucky, January 30,
GuOD.nAN, LAVON. L.. Seaman. 2d Class.
Enlisted July 13, 191S in the United States
Naval Reserve Force, at Elmira, N. Y. Sent to
Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Illinois, and
assigned as Signal Corps Seaman. Transferred
to Navfl Operating Base, Hampton Roads. Vir-
ginia, then to U. S. S. "Utah". Transferred at
Cuba to U. S. S. "North Dakota". Discharged
from Receiving Ship at New York, Bay Ridge
Station. July 21, 1919.
HVLANO. .irSTI>' EDWARD, 2d Lieutenant, Infan-
try.
Enrolled May 13, 1917, in Reserve Officers'
Training Corps at Fort Benjamin Harrison, In-
diKnapolis.- Ind. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant
Auguct 13, 1917. Sent to Camp Zachary Taylor,
Louisville, Ky., and assigned to the 84th Division.
August 29, 1917, assigned to 309th Military Po-
lice, and with that unit sailed for overseas Sep-
tember 9, 1918, arriving at Cherbourg, France,
September 25, 1918. November 2, 1918. transfer-
red to the 128th Battalion, Military Police Corps,
and assigned to duty at the American Embarka-tion Center at Laval, Mayenne, France. Dis-
charged at Camp Dix, N. J., July 24, 1919.
1IYLA>D, RICHARD TIXCENT. 2(1 Lieiilenant. Field
Art HerJ.
Enrolled May 15, 191S, in 4th Reserve Officers'
Training Corps, at Camp Custer, Mich. When the
85th Division at Camp Custer was sent overseas,
the 4th Officers Training School was transferred
to Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Ky. Thiscombined school was called the Field Artillery
Officers' Training School. After being commis-sioned (August 31, 1918), was assigned as in-
structor in the 1st Regiment Field Artillery Re-placement Division, at Camp Zachary Taylor, anjwas discharged at that camp December 2, 1918.
HARTER. RAY CYRUS, 1st Lieutenant. Sittnal (Orps.
Enrolled in Officers' Training School. Fort Ni-
agara. N. Y., August 27, 1917. Commissioned 2d
Lieutenant, Signal Corps, November 28, 1917.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps Radio School,
College Park, Md., December 6, 1917, and wasassigned to instruction staff February 1, 1918.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant June 20. Ordered to
Camp Cody, New Mexico, and assigned to 622d
Field Signal Battalion, October 22. Discharged at
Camp Cody, N. M., December 11, 1918.
LVSCHO, KE^^ETH, Private.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y , May 13, 1918. Sent to
Fort Slocum, N. Y., thtnce to Fort Moultrie,
South Carolina, and assigned to 75th Regiment,
Coast Artillery Corps. Sailed for overseas Octo-
ber 5, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, October
1.5, 1918. While in France Mr. Inscho was on
guard duty. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
April 3, 1919.
.irST. ANTHONY PETER, ( orporal.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y. June 12, 1917, in Co.
G, 3d National Guard State New York. Transfer-
red to Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, andon federalization of regiment became memberof Co G, lOSth Infantry. Transferred to Quarter-
masters' Corps Field Bakery Co. 363. PromotedCorporr,! Mr.y 19, 1918 .Discharged at Camp Wads-worth, December 19, 1918. Re-enlisted at Madi-
son Barracks, Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., July 8,
1919.
JUST, FRANK J., Private.
Official)—Frank Just, (107,694), Benham St,
Penn Yan. Enlisted at Camp Syracuse July 5,
1917. Born Combelcessi, Italy. Age 18 7-12 years.
Organizations served in: Co. F, 38th Int. to Aug.
13. 1917; 1st M. G. Co.; Co. C, 5th M. G. Battalion
to death Private. Engagements, April 13-14, 1918;
June 6, 1918, names of engagements not given.
Killed in action June 6, 1918. No other wounds.
Notify Mrs. Rose Giovanni, mother, Benham St.,
Penn Yan.
.TONES, (GERALD PIERCE, OWEN, Corporal, A. M.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., October 17, 1917. Sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to Air Ser-
vice. Transferred to Kelly Field Texas, thence
to Mineola Long Island. Sailed from New York,
N. Y.. January 9, 1918, arriving at Liverpool, Eng-land, January 2j, 1918. Arrived at Romsey, Eng-land. January 24, 1918. At Oxford, England, from
February 1 to April 20, and while there trained
at the Walvercot Aerodrome. Left for Birming-
ham, England, April 21, where the squadron wasreorganized for service in France. Lett Birming-
ham, England, June 24, 1918, arriving at LeHavre, France, June 25th, 1918. Member 49th
Aero Squadron. In fronts at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Verdun. Received Non-Commission-ed Office at Toul, France. Discharged at GardenCity, Long Island. N. Y., March 19, 1919.
KIRKPATRK K, ALEXANDER, Private. 1st Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., June 10, 1917. Sent to
League Island Navy Yard, Philadelhpia, Penn.,
and assigned to Recruit Company C, and later to
94th Com;)any, 7th Regiment, Maitine Corp^.
During his service Mr Kirkpatrick was station-
ed at Guantanamo Bay, Santiago, and Bayoma,Cuba. Sailed from New York, N. Y., September
15, 1918, and arrived at Brest, France, September
24, 1918. Stationed at St. Nazaire, Nantes and
Brest, France. Sailed for America July 30, 1919,
and arrived at Newport News August 8, 1919.
Discharged at Newport News August 13, 1919.
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K1\>E, (JK01i(;G IfE.MSKN, rriyato, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., November 6, 1918, andsent to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville,
Florida, and assigned to Co. 9 and Co. K, MotorTransport Corps; transferred to Camp Meade,
Maryland, and assigned to Motor Transport Cos.
785 and 788. Discharged at Camp Meade, Md ,
May 19, 1919. m
KM('KKI{B()( KKK. .MAX 15KIMI0LI). (Juniier's
.Hate.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., June 5, 1918. Sent to
U. S. Naval Station, Great Lakes, 111., and assign-
ed to Gunners' School. Transferred November 1.
1918, to U. S. Torpedo School, Newport, R, I., andJanuary 15, 1919, to U. S. Submarine Base, NewLondon, Conn. Promoted Seaman, 1st Class,
Great Lakes, Illinois, in September, 1918; Gun-ner's Mate, in January, 1919. Discharged Febru-
ary 14, 1919.
LOCKWOOD, OEttKGE IVAN, Sergeant.
Enlisted at Albany, N. Y., April 16, 1917, in NewYork National Guard, Headquarters. New Paltz,
N. Y. ; Hospital Corps, 10th New York Infantry.
Sent to Schenectady, N. Y., and assigned to the
Federal Army. From Schenectady he was sent to
Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, thence to
Camp Meade, Maryland, and assigned to Hospital
Corps, 10th New York Infantry, and was engaged
in guard duty. Transferred to Camp Wadsworth,Spartanburg, South Carolina, where he was as-
signed to 51st Pioneer Infantry. Transferred to
Camp Merritt, New Jersey, and sailed for over-
seas July 23, 1918, arriving at Brest, France,
August 6, 1918. In battle at St, Mihlel September
12-16; minor engagements at Woevre River sec-
tion, Meuse, Moselle. 'With Army of Occupation
at Coblenz and Guls, Germany, November, 1918,
to May, 1919. Promoted Private, 1st Class, May28, 1917, at New Paltz, N. Y.. and to Sergeant,
February 10, 1918, at Camp Wadsworth, South
Carolina. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., July
8,1919.
LYX H, JAMES (iKOVEK. Privale.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., in the National
Guard, State of New York, May 29, 1917. 'Was
transferred from the National Guard to Regu-
lar Army at Rochester, N. Y., August 5, 1917.
Sent to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg. South
Carolina, Sept. 7, 1917, and assigned to 160th
Ambulance Company. Transferred to Camp Stew-
art, Newport News, Virginia, from whence he
sailed June 30, 191S, arriving at Brest, France,
July 13, 1918. Member 160th Ambulance, 102d
Sanitary Train. 27th Division. In battles at EasI
Poperinghe Line, Belgium, Aug. 1 to 20; Dicke-
busch Sector, Belgium. August 21 to 30; Vier-
staat Ridge, Belgium, August 31 to September 2;
the Knoll, Guilleraont and Quennemont Farms,
France, September 2 to 27; Hindenburg Line, St.
Souplet. France, September 27 to 30; Le Selle
River, France, October 17 Jonc-de-Mur Ridge,
France. October 18, 1918. Gassed at St. Souplet,
France, November 3. 1918, and was an inmate of
the following hospitals: British, at Amiens;
Rouen; British Hospital No. 2; No 6 Convales-cent Camp, and No. 2, Convalescent Camp. Dis-
charged from service at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
March 31, 1919.
EE(i(J, HAK(>LI> .J(»H>. ('on)oral.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., May 23, 1918. Sentto Fort D. A. Russell, Cheyenne, Wyoming, andassigned to Troop M, 315th Cavalry. Transferredto Camp Knox, West Point, Kentucky, and as-
signed to Headquarters Company, 72d Field Ar-
tillery. Discharged at Camp Knox, Kentucky,February 1, 1919.
MAKKEY. JOHN MICHAEL, Corporal, U. S. Marines.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., August 9, 1917. Sent
to Paris Island, South Carolina. Transferred to
Quantico, 'Virginia, thence to Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba; Porto Rico, Hayti, thence to Galveston.
Texas. Member of 123d Company, 9th RegimentMarine Corps. While at Galveston was appointed
Regimental Printer, and was editor of the Globe
and Anchor. Discharged at Galveston, Texas,
March 8, 1919.
McADAMS, (;EKALI) EDWARD, Private, U. S.M. (.
Enlisted in United States Marine Corps at Roch-
ester, N. Y., September 16, 1917. Trained at Paris
Island and Quantico, Va.. with the Fifth Regi-
ment, which later gained undying fame at
Chateau-Thierry and Belleau Wood. He wastransferred to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in Novem-ber, 1917, and was stationed there until the
spring of 1918, when he was sent back to Quan-
tico to prepare for service overseas, as a scout
sniper, with Colonel Butler's 13th Regiment. Hecontracted influenza the day before his regi-
ment was scheduled to sail. Pneumonia de-
veloped, and his death occurred at Quantico,
Va., on September 22, 1918.
(CKEEKE. JEHOME JOSEPH, Private.
Enlisted at Fort Slocum, N. Y., December 9, 1917,
Medical Department. Sailed tor overseas Jan.
22, 1918, arriving at LeHavre, France, February
8, 1918. Member Medical Department. Seven
months at Paris, France, and seven months at
Tours, France. Recommended for 2d Lieutenant.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 29. 1919.
PATTESON, WILLIAM SHEPPARD, 1st Lieutenant,
31(>t()r TransjKirt Corps.
Enrolled May 15, 1917, in Reserve Officers'
Training Corps, at Madison Barracks, Sackett's
Harbor, N. Y., and was assigned to 3d Provisional
Training Brigade. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant
Quartermaster's Corps. August 15, 1917. At CampDix, New Jersey, assigned to duty with CampQuartermaster. Transferred to Camp Merritt,
N. J., in command Motor Transport Company377 (also Cos. 406, 407, 408, temporarily), and
later to Camp Bragg, North Carolina. Promoted
1st Lieutenant Quartermaster's Corps, at CampMerritt, N. J., March 13, 1918. Promoted 1st
Lieutenant, Motor Transport Corps, at CampMerritt, N. J., October, 1918. Discharged at
Camp Bragg, North Carolina, July 22, 1919.
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(7) Max Kniokerbocker(8) George Loek^rood(O) James Lyneh(10) Harold Legg(11) John Markey
(«) Alexander KIrkpatrick (12) Gerald AIoAdams
(13) Jerome O'Keefe(14) ^VilIIam I>atte.son
(15) Arthur l*eter.sen
(10) Arthur Reotor(17) Len'is Radder(18) DeWolfe Smith
(19) Leo Seh^yeiekliard(20) Robert Seeley(21) C'larence Smith(22) Paul Stark(23) Allen Seutt
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PETERSON. ARTHUR JOHN, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., June 10, 1917, in
Company H, 3d National Guard, State of NewYork, and was a member of same contingent
at Pelham Bay, N.Y. At Camp Wadsworth, Spar-
tanburg, South Carolina, federalized to CompanyH, 108th Infantry, 27th Division. Sent to CampStewart, Newport News, Virginia, and sailed
May 17, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, May 30,
1918. Member Company H, 2d Battalion, 108th
Regiment, 54th Brigade, 27th Division. WithBritish Army as Signalman, and with that armywent "over the top" four times, and twice later
with the 2d Battalion, 108th Infantry, American
forces. Was gassed at Mt. Kemmel Hill and at
Bony, Hindenburg Line, and shot in left leg Sep-
tember 29, 1918. Awarded a Croix-de-Guerre at
Mt. Kemmel, in August, by a French General,
taking the badge of honor from his own breast
and placing it on that of Mr. Peterson. This
honor was conferred upon Mr. Peterson for hav-
ing taken reserves to the front under fire. Sailed
for the United States from Liverpool, England,
December 9, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton,
N. Y., December 24, 1918.
RILEY. < HARLES CALVIN, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at New York City, N. Y., December P,
1917. Sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to
Medical Department. Transferred to Philadel-
phia, Pa.; assigned to Surgical Instrument Re-
pair Unit. Sailed January 22, 1918, for LeHavre,
France, arriving at that port February 8, 1918.
Assistant, X-Ray Division. Later, Assistant
X-Ray Operator, attached to 3d Army Corps. In
battle fronts at Meuse-Argonne and St. Mihiel.
Also at Mobile Hospital No. 5. Attended school
six months in Paris, France. Discharged at
Camp Devens, Ayer. Mass.. April 18, 1919.
RECTOR, ARTHUR FREDERICK, Private.
Enlisted May 31, 1917, at Rochester, In 2d Am-bulance Co., National Guard, State New York.
Called to active service July 16, 1917. Assigned
to 106th Ambulance Co. Sent to Camp Wads-
worth, Spartanburg, South Carolina. November
22, 1917, transferred to Field Hospital No. 108.
Sailed from Newport News, Va., June 30, 1918,
arriving at Brest, France, July 13, 1918. Served
with lOSth Field Hospital, 27th Division, except
from July 23 to October 17, 1918, during which
time he served with the First Army Corps. In
battles at LeSelle River (St. Souplet), October
17; Jonc-de-Mur Ridge, October 18. In engage-
ment at St Maurice River (Catillon), October
19-20, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
March 31, 1919.
RADDER, LEWIS WALTER. JR., Sergeant, Medical
Department.
Enlisted at Rochester. N. Y., Aug. 30, 1917, and
sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y.; assigned to Head-
quarters staff. 93d Division. Transferred to CampStewart, Newport News,- Virginia. Sailed from
Hoboken, N. J., January 15, 1918, arriving at
Brest, France, February 1, 1918. Transferred to
117th Sanitary Train. 42d Division. May 17. 191S.
In battles at Baccaret Sector May 16 to June 21;
Souain and Esperance Sector. July 4 to July 14;
Champagne-Marne offensive, July 15; Aisne-Marne (Chateau-Thierry), July 24 to August 6;
St. Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16; Essey-Pannes Sector, September 17-29, 1918. Wound-ed in the Champagne-Marne offensive July 15,
1918, from high explosive shell fragment in right
thigh. In Army of Occupation at Badneuenahr,November 13, 1918. to April 10. 1919. Dischargedat Camp Upton. N. Y., May 14, 1919.
SNYDER, GLENN HAVEN, Army Field Clerk.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., June 1, 1917. Sent to
Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to Casual Com-pany. Transferred to Chicamauga Park, Fort
Oglethorpe, Georgia, and assigned to 22d Ambu-lance Company. Transferred to Camp Dix, NewJersey, and assigned to Camp Headquarters, Ad-jutant's office. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J.,
March 11. 1918. Appointed Army Field Clerk
March 11. 1918, at Camp Dix, N. J.
SMITH, CHARLES DeWOLFE, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted April 17, 1917, at Schenectady, N. Y., in
the Machine Gun Company of the 2d New YorkNational Guard. Transferred to Pelham Bay, N.
Y , and later to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg,
South Carolina, where, by federalization, his or-
ganization became a part of the 105th Infantry.
Discharged for physical disability at Camp Wads-worth, South Carolina, December 19, 1917.
SCHWEICKHARD, LEO HANDLY, Yeoman, 1st
Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., April 16, 1917. Sent to
Newport, Rhode Island, and assigned to U. S. S.
Scout Cruiser "Chester," and later to Cruiser
"St. Louis" and Transport "Mt. Vernon." Mr.
Schweickhard was in the convoy to General
Pershing in crossing to the European Continent,
in June. 1917. He served as Seaman, Carpen-
ter's Mate, and Yeoman. His enlistment expires
in April, 1921.
SEELEY, ROBERT LA.MPSON, 1st Class MachineGunner.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y, May 5. 1917. Sent to
Fort Slocum. N. Y.. thence to Fort Sam Houston.
Texas, and assigned to Troop A. 3d Cavalry.
Transferred to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and as-
signed to Machine Gun Troop, 11th Cavalry. Re-
mained with that contingent at Camp Gordon,
Atlanta, Georgia, and at Fort Myer, Virginia.
Discharged at Fort Myer, Va., June 16, 1919.
STARK, PAUL MARTIN, Assistant Band Leader.
Enlisted at Auburn, N. Y., June 14, 1917. Sent to
Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Sailed for overseas May 10, 1918, from Newport
News, Va., arriving at Brest, France, May 24,
1918. Member Headquarters Company, 108th In-
fantry Band, 27th Division. In battle fronts at
Kemmel Hill and Hindenburg Line, between
Cambrai and St. Quentin. Promoted to Assistant
Band Master in July, 1918. Dischagred at CampUpton, N. Y., March 31, 1919.
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SMITH, CLAKKX'E KAM).VLL, I'rhate. 1st Class.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., May 29. 1917. As-
signed to 81st Ambulance Company, National
Guard State of New York. Transferred August 5.
1917. to Camp Wadsworth. South Carolina; as-
signed to 1116th Ambulance Company. Transfer-
red to Camp Stewart. Newport News, Virginia.
Sailed May 30, 191S, arriving at the port of Brest,
France, June 13, 1918. Member 106th AmbulanceCompany, 27th Division Battles—HindenburgLine offensive, September 29-30; LeSelle River,
France. October 17; Jonc-de-Mur Ridge. October
18; Vierstaat Ridge, Belgium, August 31 to Sep-
tember 2; The Knoll. Guillimont Farm. Quen-
nemont Farm, September 27; St. Maurice River,
France, October 19-20. Minor Engagements—East
Poperinghe Line, Belgium, October 7 to 20;
Dickebusche Sector, Belgium, August 21 to 30.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 31, 1919.
S( ITT. ALLEN EKiENE, Cliauffeur.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., July 1, 1917. Sent to
Fort Slocum, N. Y., then to Fort Benjamin Harri-
son, Indiana, then to Camp Custer, Michigan, and
assigned to 340th Infantry, Medical Detachment;
transferred to 170th Infantry Brigade Headquar-
ters as Chauffeur for General Penn. Sailed from
New York, N. Y., July 21, 1918, arriving at Le
Havre, Prance, from Liverpool, England, Au-
gust 11, 1918. Member S5th Division. Brigade
Headquarters, 170th Infantry. Transferred to
Division Headquarters, 3Sth Division, from No-
vember 7, 1918, until January 9, 1919. Discharg-
ed at Camp Zachary Taylor. Kentucky. January
9. 1919.
.SHOUT, FRANK, ('aptiiiii. Ordnance Oepartnient.
Enrolled in Reserve Officers' Training Corps at
Camp Sheridan, 111., May 13, 1917, and assigned
to Ordnance Department. Commissioned 1st Lieu-
tcnr.nt August 15, 1917. Transferred to Machine
Gun School at Springfield Armory. Mass., Au-
gust 18, 1917, and remained there until Septem-
ber 30, 1917. Sailed from New York City October
15, 1917, arriving at Liverpool, England, October
24, and at Le Havre, France, October 28, 1917. In
Aircraft Armament Section, Ordnance Depart-
ment (Paris, France). November 1, 1917, to June
19, 1918, head of technical branch, acting head
of section, etc. On the staff of the Chief Ord-
nance Officer, Base Section No. 3, American Ex-
peditionary Forces, (London, England), June 20,
1918, to July 10, 1919. Technical representative
in England on aircraft armament. June 20, 1919,
to July 31. 1919, technical staff. Ordnance Depart-
ment, Washington. D. C. Since July 31, 1919,
Bomb Design Section, Aircraft Armament Divis-
ion, Ordnance Department. Promoted Captain
February 20, 1919. In service.
SHOKT. SIDNEY ELBERT, 2d Lieutenant.
Enlisted at Ithaca, N. Y. August 21. 1917. Assign-
ed to United States Army Military School, Aero-
nautics, Ithaca, N. Y., as instructor in Machine
Gun. Transferred to Aviation Mechanics' Train-
ing School at St. Paul, Minnesota. In charge of
transportation department ; instructor in carbon-
ization and ignition; officer in charge of instruc-
tion in engineering; supply officer tor transport
school; in charge of Company B, S64th AeroSquadron. Discharged at St. Paul, Minnesota,February 1, 1919.
S(HERER, EOWARO LAIRISTON, forporaL
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y.. November 6. 1918. andsent to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville.
Florida, and assigned to Co. 13, 1st Road Regi-
ment, Motor Transport Corps; transferred to
Philadelphia, Pa., and assigned to Motor Trans-port Cos. 663 and 664. Discharged at Philadel-
phia. Pa.. June 3, 1919. (Milo).
S( HIBERT, HIRA.M ARTHIR, Flying Cadet.
Enlisted at Syracuse. N. Y., December 14, 1917,
and sent to Cornell Aviation School, Cornell
University, Ithaca, N. Y.. May 25, 1918. Private,
1st Class, Aviation School, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Private,
1st Class, Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas; Flying
Cadet, Barron Field, Everman, Texas. Discharg-
ed at Barron Field, Everman, Texas, November27, 1918.
STEVENS, ARTHCR FRANCIS, Private. Cliauffeur.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., March 11, 1918. Sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y., assigned to Aviation Sec-
tion, Signal Corps. Transferred to Kelly Field.
San Antonio, Texas; assigned to 237th AeroSquadron. Transferred to Southern Field, Ameri-cus, Georgia. Attended schools at St. Louis,
Missouri, and St. Paul, Minnesota. Discharged at
Americus, Georgia, February 4, 1919.
SWARTHOIT. JOHN F., Bugler, Tst Class.
P^nlisted at Rochester. N. Y., May 22. 1918. Sent
to Fort D. A. Russell. Wyoming, and assigned to
315th Cavalry. Transferred to Camp Knox, WestPoint, Kentucky, and assigned to 72d Light Field
Artillery. Discharged at Camp Knox. Kentucky,
February 4, 1919.
THOMSEN, NEILS PETER, Private.
Enlisted at Fort Porter, Buffalo, N. Y., Septem-
ber 19, 1917. Sent to Camp Allentown, Penn., andassigned to Ambulance Corps 610. (The 610th
organized here). Sailed March 28, 1918, arriving
at Brest, France, April 4, 1918. Member Sanitary
Service, United States Ambulance Corps 610.
Duties at the fronts at Montdiddier-Noyon. Cu-
vjlly, Campeign, and Oise-Aisne. August IS to
27; Oise-Aisne, September 10 to November 3,
1918. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., April 22,
1919.
WOODRUFF, JOSEPH DIDLEY, Private.
Enlisted at Elmira. N. Y., April 8, 1917. Sailed
lor LeHavre. France. April 15, 1918, arriving May3, 1918. Member Company A, Machine Gun Bat-
talion, 5th Division. Transferred to Company B,
Military Police, about October 1st, 1918. In
Meuse-Argonne and St. Mihiel offensives. Left
Luxemburg for the United States July 4. 1919.
Discharged at Camp Upton. N. Y., July 25. 1919.
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WHEELER, HORACE BROWN, Private.
Enlisted at Rochester, K. Y., June 1, 1917. Sent
to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, South Caro-
lina, and was assigned to Ambulance Company
106. Sailed June 30, 191S, arriving at Brest.
France, July 12, lillS. Member Ambulance Com-
pany 106, 27th Division. In battle lines at Bast
Poperinghe Line, August 7 to 20; Dickebusche
Sector. August 21 to 30; Vierstaat Ridge, Bel-
gium, August 31 to September 2; Hindenburg
Line, France. September 29-30; Quennemont
Farm, September 27; LeSelle River, October 17-
18; St. Maurice River, October 19-20, 1918. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 31, 1919.
WILLIAMS. WILLIA.ir WARREN. I'. S. N.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. V., November 16, 1917. U.
S. Navy.
Mr. Williams was brought into prominence by
the use of his picture on a Liberty Loan poster.
W. E. Burnell, of Penn Yan, who made all of the
pictures for the illustrations appearing in this
book, made an enlarged photograph of Mr. Wil-
liams in his naval uniform. The young mans
smile was so attractive that a copy of the picture
was sent to the headquarters of Liberty Loan
publicity department in New York, and it was
turned over to the celebrated illustrator, James
Montgomery Flagg. who made a drawing from
the photograph. Mr. Williams was 28 years old
at the time. He came to Penn Yan from Baskin,
La. When the picture was taken he was station-
ed on the United State Recruiting Ship, Co. No. 8,
general detail, Norfolk Navy Yard, Va.
WALKER. RAYMOM) CHARLES, Private.
Enlisted at Fort Slocum, N. Y., December 9, 1917,
and sent to Vancouver Barracks, Washington,
and assigned to 318th Engineers. Transferred to
American University, Washington, D. C; U. S.
Hospital, No. 17, Markleton, Penn.; U. S. Hospi-
tal, No. 8, Otisville, N. Y. Discharged at U. S. Gen-
eral Hospital, No. 8. at Otisville, N. Y.. Septem-
ber 19. 1919.
WEBSTER, MITCHELL RILEY, Sergeant.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., January 18, 1918, and
sent to Key West, Florida, and assigned to 2d
Company, 36th Regiment, 41st Brigade, Coast
Artillery Corps. Transferred to Camp Eustice,
Virginia; Fortress Monroe, Virginia; Fort Slo-
cum, N. Y.; Stewart. Virginia; Upton, Long
Island. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., Decem-
ber 18, 1918.
WILSON. PERCY CHARLES, Private, 1st Class, V.
S. M. (
.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y., March 26, 1918. Sent
to Paris Island, South Carolina, and assigned to
42d Company, I Battalion, April 17, 1918, to June
7, 1918, then transferred to Portsmouth Navy
Yard, and assigned to Barracks Detachment. At
Portsmouth June 7, 1918, to August 20, 1919. Dis-
charged at Portsmouth Navy Yard August 20,
1919.
WHEELEK, HOWARO EDWIN, Eleetrieiaii, 1st
Class. Radio, C. S. >.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N Y., June 21, 1918, and
sent to Newport, Rhode Island, and assigned to
seamanship training. Went to Harvard Univer-
sity Radio School, graduating from that insti-
tution in February, 1919. Assigned to U. S. S.
"Kansas" at Hampton Roads, Virginia. Trans-
ferred to Receiving Ship at Norfolk. Va., then
to U. S. Revenue Cutter, "Relief," May 15, 1919,
at New York. Sent to Receiving Ship at New York
for 10 days, then assigned to U. S. S. "Schoodic".
First Radio Operator on this ship June 1 to Oc-
tober 1, 1919. Discharged at New York Re-
ceiving Ship October 13, 1919,
WARD, JOB M,, Dental Reserve Corps.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., October 9, 1917. Not
called to active service.
YOrST, ANTHONY J.
(Offieial)—Anthony J. Youst (549,387), 107 Cher-
ry St.. Penn Yan. Enlisted at Camp Syracuse,
July 4, 1917. Born Elmira. Age 18 11-12 years.
Organizations: Med. Det. 30th Inf , July 4, 1917,
to July 14, 1917 San. Det. 38th Inf. to Jtily 16.
1918. Private. Engagements: 2d battle of the
Marne. Served overseas March, 25, 1918. to July
16, 191S. Died July 16, 1918, of wounds received
in action. No other wounds. Notify Miss Mary\oust. sister, 107 Cherry St., Penn Yan.
YOrST, JOSEPH JA.MES, Private.
Enlisted at Pittsburg, Penn. December 1, 1917.
Sent to Camp Meade, Maryland, and assigned to
Company H, 23d Engineers. Sailed P/Iarch 29, 1918,
and arrived at Brest, Prance, June 13, 1918. Mem-ber Company H, 23d Engineers, independent unit.
In battle lines at St. Mihiel Sector, September 12
to 24, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, September 25, 1918
to November 11, 1918. Discharged at Camp Dev-
ens. Ayer, Mass., June 14, 1919.
POTTER
DAY, ALBERT SHEHMAN, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., July 30, 1917. Sent to
Camp Syracuse, N. Y., and assigned to CompanyI, 49th Infantry. Transferred to Headquarters
Company, 23d Infantry, in August, 1917. Sailed
from Hoboken, N. J., September 7. 1917, arriv-
ing at St. Nazaire, France, September 21, 1917.
Member Headquarters Company, 23d U. S. Regu-
lars, 2d Division. In battles at Troyon Sector,
March 15 to May 13, 1918; Alsne defensive. May31 to June 5; Chateau-Thierry Sector, June 6 to
July 9; Alsne-Marne offensive, July 18 to July 20;
Marbache Sector, August 16 to 19; St. Mihiel,
September 12 to 16; Meuse-Argonne offensive,
October 1 to 10. and November 1 to 11, 1918. In
Army of Occupation at Vallendar, Neiderwerth,
Rengsdorf, Germany, from December 1, 1918, to
July 16, 1919. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J.,
August 13. 1919.1L4I
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FOKI). (JEOlUiE W., Jr.. Sertft-aiit.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., June 6. 1!»17, in Nation-
al Guard. Company B. 3d New York Infantry.
Transferred to Pelham Bay, New York, thence
to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg. South Caro-lina, and thence to Camp Stewart, Virginia.
Sailed from Newport News, Va.. May 10, 1918,
and arrived at Brest, France. May 23, 1918. Mem-ber Company B, 108th Infantry, 27th Division.
In battles at Hindenburg Line (Bony, France),East Poperinghe Line (Belgium), Vierstaat
Ridge (Belgium), LeSelle River, St. Souplet
(France), Dickebusche Sector (Belgium), St.
Maurice River, Cattillon. Jonc-De-Mur (Corbie
Luermon). Wounded at St. Souplet. France, Oc-
tober 27, 1918, in shoulder and right leg fromshrapnel and gun fire. Discharged at Camp Up-ton, N. Y., March 31. 191&.
MATTHEWS, GEOK(iE WEBBER, Sfaman.
Enlisted in U. S. Navy December 5, 1917, at Wil-
liamsport. Pa. Sent to Naval Training Station at
Newport, R. I. Sent to Brooklyn Navy Yard, then
to U. S. Receiving Ship at Philadelphia. Assign-
ed to U. S. S. "Cynthic" from Feb. 9, 1918, to Feb.
16, 1919; to U. S. S. 'Bushnell", from Mar. 5, 1919,
to August 1, 1919. Discharged on Receiving Ship,
Philadelphia, August 14, 1919.
S.\>TEE, EF>ER HIKAM, Private.
Enlisted at Geneva. N. Y.. August 1, 1917. Sent to
Syracuse Recruit Camp, and assigned to Com-pany A , 50th Infantry, with which served until
August 15, when transferred to Company A, 23(i
Infantry, and sent to Camp Merritt, N. J., sailing
from Hoboken, N. J.. September 7, 1917, arriving
at St. Nazaire. France. September 21. Served with
Company A. 2d Division, 23d Infantry, to August
1, 1918, when transferred to 306th Service Com-pany, with which served until August 6. 1919.
Discharged at U. S. General Hospital No. 8, Otis-
ville, N. Y.. August 6, 1919.
STARKEY
ANDREWS, ARCHIE GRATON. Electrieuin, 1st
Class.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., August 2, 1917, as ap-
prentice seaman, and sent to Rhode Island NavyYard, and assigned to Navy Radio School, No-
vember 20. 1917; Harvard Radio School, Decem-ber 17, 1917; Wireless Telephone School, NewLondon, Conn., May 17, 1918; Offlcers' Observer
School, Hampton Roads, Va., in Navy Aviation.
July 10, 1918; Naval Aircraft Store House, Glou-
cester, N. J.. August 27, 1918; Radio Experimen-tal Laboratory; Radio Compass School, Pelham,
N. Y., June 10, 1919. In charge of Radio CompassStation. Buxton, Cape Hatteras, N. C, July 25,
1919. Was promoted to seaman, 2d Class, at New-port, Rhode Island; Electrician, 3d Class, at
Harvard Radio School; Electrician. 1st Class, at
Officers' Observer School at Hampton Roads.
Va. Discharged at Hampton Roads, Va., Sep-
tember 10, 1919.
BIAS, ROBERT A, Isf Serjfennt.
Enlisted at Fort Slocum, N. Y., May 26, 1917.
Sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and as-
signed to Company B, 7th U. S. Engineers. Sailed
from New York, N. Y.. March 16, 1918, arriving
in England March 29, and in France May 2, 1918.
Member 5th Division, 7th Regiment, U. S. En-gineers, Regulars. In battle fronts at St. Die
Sector, July 16 to August 22; St. Mihiel offen-
sive. September 11 to 23 ; Meuse-Argonne offen-
sive, October 6 to November 11, 1918. Gassed andwounded at Meuse-Argonne October 12, 1918,
from machine gun. In Army of Occupation at
Luxemberg and Treves, Germany, from Decem-ber 15, 1918, to July 5, 1919. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y., August 1, 1S19.
Previous service—Enlisted at San Francisco.
California, January 6, 1912, and spent ten monthsat Fort Douglas, Utah, from January 6, 1912, to
November 15, 1912. Was then sent to Manila.
Philippine Islands, for one year. Returned to
the United States in December, 1914. Was sent
to the Mexican Border until January 5, 1915.
Was then discharged. His entire service was in
Company C. 20th U. S. Infantry, Regulars.
I'ARPENTER. CARL F.
Enlisted at Camp Custer. Mich., October 9, 1917,
Company I, 125th Infantry. Discharged Febru-
ary 5. 1918, at Waco, Texas. Re-enlisted April
15, 1918, at Rochester, N. Y., U. S. Naval Reserve.
Discharged September 15, 1919.
CARPENTER, EARL »., Sergeant.
Enlisted at Elmira. N. Y.. June 7, 1917, and sent
to Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to 2d Recruit
Company. Arrived in Empire, Canal Zone, July
28, 1917, and served in Company E, 3d Engineers,
until December 1, 1918. Transferred to Head-quarters Company 3d Engineers, and remained
in that Company until discharged at Corozal.
Canal Zone. March 31. 1919. Appointed Corporal
September 25, 1918. Appointed Sergeant Decem-ber 1. 1918. Rated as Marksman. November. 1918
CLARY, FRANCIS J.
Enlisted at PhilE.delphia, Pa., December 19,
1917. Medical Reserve Corps.
IH'FFY, BERNARD J., Sergeant.
Enlisted at Dayton, Ohio, June, 1917. Sent to
Fort Thomas, Kentucky, and assigned to 22d Re-
cruit Company. Transferred to Fort BenjaminHarrison. Indiana, and assigned to Company A.
46th Infantry; Camp Gordon. Georgia, 46th In-
fantry; Camp Taylor, Louisville. Kentucky,
46th Infantry. Appointed Corporal at Fort Ben-
jamin Harrison, Ind., September 15, 1917. Ap-
pointed Sergeant at Camp Taylor, Kentucky,
January 9. 1918. Discharged at Camp Gordon.
Georgia, November 28. 1918.
(JOUNDRY, HARRY BARNES, Private.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y., November 15. 1917.
Was sent to camp November 21, and was assign-
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ed to Company B. 23d Engineers. Transferred to
Camp Humphreys' Belvoir. Virginia, thence to
Laurel, Maryland. Sailed from Hoboken. N. J ,
March 29, 191S, arriving at Brest, France, April
13, 1918. December 1, 1918, transferred from the
23d Engineers to Company A. 29th Engineers.
Discharged at Camp Upton, Long Island, July
16, 1919.
HOVEY. CLAIDE ARMSTRONG, Ship's Cook, 4th
Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., August 11, 1917. As-
signed to U. S. S. "Richmond", at Norfolk, Vir-
ginia, August 12, 1917. Transferred to U. S. Nav-
al Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia,
December 16, 1917. Assigned to U. S. S. "Zee-
landia" June 24, 1918. Transferred to U. S. S.
"Zeppelin" August 8, 1919. Sent to Naval Hos-
pital, League Island, Philadelphia, Pa. Discharg-
ed February 23, 1920.
HARPE.M)I>(m ASBIKY HATHAWAY, Pmate.Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y., April 9, 1917. Sent
to Camp Syracuse, N. Y.. and assigned to 5th U.
S. Infantry. Transferred to Empire, Canal Zone,
Panama.
HILL, HARRY R., Serjeant.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., May 26, 1917. Sent to
"Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C, and
assigned to 66th U. S. Engineers, thence to Re-
placement Company B, Engineers. Discharged at
Washington Barracks, D. C, January 15, 1919.
HOWELL, BELDEN SAMUEL, Private, U. S. Marine
Corps.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y., July, 1917. Sent to
Paris Island, South Carolina, and assigned to
3d Company D. Transferred to Quantico, Virgin-
ia, and assigned to 127th Company, 7th Regi-
ment, Marine Corps. Sailed from New York for
Santiago, Cuba, November 7, 1917. Served in var-
ious camps in Cuba with 127th Company, 7th
Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps, and remained in
that Company until discharged at Marine Bar-
racks, Philadelphia, Penn., September 6, 1919.
HARPER, DOYLEMARX, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., November 27, 1917.
Sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to 2d
Recruit Company. Attached and unassigned to
Line 60, 3d Training Brigade, at Kelly Field,
San Antonio, Texas, on December 9th, 1917.
Transferred January 31, 1918, and attached and
unassigned to 5th Detachment, 327th Aero Squad-
ron, and sent to Jersey City on detached service.
Returned to Kelly Field March 4, 1918, attached
and unassigned to 32Sth Aero Squardon. Trans-
ferred May 15, 1918, to 2d Detachment, Kelly
Field June Replacement, Overseas Casuals.
Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., May 27, 1918, arriv-
ing at Bordeaux, France, June 9, 1918. Member2d Detachment Kelly Field June Replacement,Overseas Casuals, from Bordeaux to St. Maxient,
and attached and unassigned to 1102d Replace-
ment Squadron, June 17, 1918. Transferred June19, 1918, to 1104th Casual Squadron, at 3d A. I.
C, Issoudun. France. Detached from the 1104th
and assigned to the 21st Air Service SquadronDecember 1, 1918. On duty in the service of Sup-ply during entire foreign service period. Dis-charged at Camp Mills, Mineola, Long Island,
April 14, 1919.
IDE, IRA C.
Enlisted August, 1917, Dental Reserve Corps.
.lESSOP, FOSTER. Private, 1st Class.
(OfticisU)—Foster F. Jessop, (364,363), RockStream. Enlisted in National Guard at Ft. Slo-
cum, N. Y., April 21, 1918. Born Dundee. Age 19
11-12 years. Organizations: 2d Recruit Co., Gen.
Serv. Inf., April 26, 1918; Co. F., 106th Int. to
death. Private April 21, 1918; private, 1st class,
Aug. 25, 1918. Engagements: Vierstaat Crossing,
Ypres salient, Guillemont farm, Malakoff wood.
Served overseas May 10, 1918, to death. Killed in
action Sept. 27, 1918. No other wounds. Notify
Mrs. Cecil Jessop, mother, R. D. 21, Rock Stream.
Mae( ALMAN, DONALD JAMES, Ensigrn Naval Avia-
tioii.
Enlisted at Syracuse, N. Y., March 1918, andreported at Boston Aviation School, Institute of
Technology, June 4, 1918. Transferred to KeyWest, Miami, and Pensacola, Florida, receiving
his commission as Ensign at the latter place.
From Pensacola he was sent to the Naval Air
Station at Coco Solo, Canal Zone, Panama, Jan-
uary 9, 1919, where he is still in service.
NORRIS, LEON 0.
Enlisted at Camp Syracuse, N. Y., Juy 23, 1917,
Company G, 23d Infantry.
NEILSEN, HAROLD J.
Enlisted at Fort Slocum, N. Y., December 11, 1917,
Battery C, 16th Field Artillery.
PEELLE, JAMES FRANCIS, Signalman, Isl Class,
U. S. N.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., December 5, 1917. Sent
to U. S. Naval Trainin;; Station at Newport,Rhode Island, and assigned to Blue Jacket
Guard. Served in Blue Jacket Guard until April,
1917, then received appointment as Assistant
Instructor. Served thus during war. Graduatedfrom Coxswains' School in February. 1919. Wentaboard U. S. S. "Dixie" in March, 1919, andwhile on the "Dixie" was promoted to Signal-
man, 1st Class. Discharged at Bay Ridge Bar-
racks, Brooklyn, N. Y., August 16, 1919.
RAPALEE, HARVEY McKINLEY, Private.
Enlisted at Corning, N. Y., December 15, 1917.
Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and assigned
to 59th Battalion, Coast Artillery. Transferred
to Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Sailed from Hoboken,N. J., March 28, 1918, and arrived in Brest,
France, April 5, 1918. Member 59th RegimentSupply Company, Coast Artillery Corps. In bat-
tle fronts at St. Mihiel offensive, September 12;
Verdun offensive, Bois de la Chalade, September
26; Very, October 8 and 9; Eclisfontaine, October
12 and October 23; Romagne, October 28 to No-
vember 1, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N.
Y., January 30, 1919.
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SI'ROrL. HAROLD, ("oriioral.
(Official)—Harold Sproiil (1025621), Dundee, N.Y.
Enlisted at Ft. Slocuni, N. Y.. April 23, 1917.
Born Orange, N. J. Age IS 5-12 years. Organiza-
tions: Co. G, 54th Inf. to death Private April 2S,
1917; private, 1st Class. Jan. 22, 1918. Corporal.
Served overseas Aug. 17, 1918, to death. Died of
broncho-pneumonia Oct. 22, 1918. Notify Bert
Sproul. father. R. D. 2. Watkins.
TOWNLEY, LYLE BROSKILL. Private.
Enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., February 20, 1918.
Sent to Marine Barracks, at Paris Island. South
Carolina, and assigned to 9th Company, Head-
quarters Detachment. At Quantico, Va., assigned
to 198th Company, 2d Machine Gun Battalion,
and was a member of the same battalion at San-
tiago de Cuba. At Philadelphia Navy Yard, Phila-
delphia, Penn., assigned to 107th Company, 1st
Regiment, Marine Corps. Discharged at Phila-
delphia, Pa., Navy Yard. August 15. 1919.
TORREY
BEARD. CHARLES ADELBERT, Master Sigrnal
Electrician.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., October 3, 1917.
Sent to Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned to 321st
Field Signal Battalion. Transferred to CampSamuel F. B. Morse, Plattsburg, N. Y., thence to
Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed tor overseas August
31, 1918, and arrived at LeHavre, France, about
September 18, 1918. Member 301st Field Signal
Battalion. Engaged in fighting fronts at Mar-
bache, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Discharg-
ed at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., June 2, 1919.
BENTLEY. UlUH WOODRrFF, Coxswain.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., November 17, 1917.
Sent to Newport, Rhode Island, and thence to Re-
ceiving Ship at Boston, Mass., and rated as Sea-
man Guard. Transferred to Receiving Ship at
Philadelphia, Penn., and assigned to Armed
Guard. Transferred to Bay Ridge, N. Y. Was on
U. S. S. "Rhode Island" from March, 1918, to
July, 1918; on U. S. "Elliot" January 4, 1919,
to July 18, 1919. The "Elliot" escorted Presi-
dent Wilson and staff across the Atlantic. Mr.
Bentley was discharged at Bay Ridge, New York,
August 1. 1919.
BISHOP, DEFOREST JOHN, 1st .Musician, U. S. N.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., December 11. 1917,
and sent to Newport Naval Station, and assign-
ed to Section Chief. 4th Regiment, Company A;
at Pelham Bay Station, assigned to concert band;
City Park Barracks, Brooklyn, N. Y., Band and
Concert Orchestra; on U. S. S. "South Dakota".
Band and Officers' Orciiestra. Mr. Bishop was
aboard the "South Dakota" from March, 1918, to
November, 1919. This vessel was on convoy duty
out of Halifax, N. S., Portsmouth. N. H , and NewYork City, to France and England. Twelve com-
plete trips were made while Mr. Bishop was on
this ship. "Periscopes are only sighted by their
wake. Many of these were fired upon, oil coming
to the surface of the water on different occas-
ions. One cannot state any facts, as it was deal-
ing with the unseen." Mr. Bishop was rated as
Apprentice Seaman at Newport, Rhode Island;
2d Class Seaman on U. S. S. "South Dakota,"
and 1st class Musician, aboard the same
ship. Discharged at City Park Barracks, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., May 28, 1919.
ELLIMi, WALTER A., Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Geneva, N. Y., June 28, 1917, and
sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y., and assigned to Medi-
cal Department. Transferred to Fort Oglethorpe.
Georgia, and assigned to 1st Evacuation Hospi-
tal. Transferred to Camp Upton. N. Y.. and as-
signed to 308th Infantry, Medical Department.
Sailed for overseas April 12, 191S, arriving at
Calais, France, April 2S, 1918. On fighting front-,
at Baccaret Sector, Oise-Aisne, Aisne-Vesle, and
Meuse-Argonne. Discharged at Camp Upton, N.
Y., Mty 9, 1919.
HARRIS, LELA>D STANDFORD, Private, 1st Class.
Enlisted at Elmira, N Y , October 25, 1917, and
sent to Fort Slocum, N. Y. Transferred to Fort
Hamilton, N. Y., and assigned to Sixth Anti-Air-
craft. Transferred to Camp Mills. N. Y., as wag-
oner. Sailed from Brooklyn Pier 29, August 10,
1918. for France, arriving at LeHavre, August
23. 1918. Wagoner in Battery A. Coast Artillery
Corps Section of Sixth Anti-Aaircraft. Served
overseas August 23. 191S. to March 1. 1919. Dis-
charged at Fort Wadsworth. S. C . March 12.
1919.
LI'DLOW, (LARENCE B.
Enlisted at Rochester. N. Y.. June 18, 1917, Base
Hospital, No. 19, U. S. R.
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YATES COUNTY PHYSICIANS
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
.MATTHEWS, HERBEHT WOOD, Capfaiii, Medical
Corps.
Enlisted at Penn Yan, N. Y., August 13, 1917. Sent
to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., and assigned
to 7th Company. Medical Officers' Training
Camp. Assigned to Camp Grant, 111.. October.
1917. and remained on duty until discliarged as
assistant Brigade Surgeon. 161st Depot Brigade.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant. August. 1917;
Captain. December. 1917. Discharged at Camp
Grant, 111.. December 12. 1918.
HALSTEAI), WALTER (iEORGE, 1st Lieutenant
.Medical Corps.
Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., September 20, 1918.
Called to active service October 10, 1918, and
assigned to Base Hospital (Surgical Service),
Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. Transferred Novem-
ber 11, 191S. to Rockefeller Institute. New York
City. War Demonstration Hospital. Returned to
Camp Devens December 2. 1918. and assigned to
war wound work with casuals of 26th (Yankee)
Division. Discharged at Camp Devens. Ayer,
Mass., February 14, 1919.
STEVENSON, GEOKUE EOWAKK, 1st Lieutenant
Medical Cori)s.
Enlisted at Penn Yan, N. Y., July 15, 1917. Com-
missioned 1st Lieutenant, Medical Corps, Au-
gust 1, 1917, and reported at Fort Ethan Allen,
Vermont, August 20, 1917. Medical Officers' Train-
ing Camp, commanding officer Company C, Medi-
cal Corps, until November 25, 1917. On duty at
Fort Slocum, N. Y., until January 8, 1918. Dis-
charged at Fort Slocum. N. Y.. January 1, 1918,
for physical disability.
STRAIT, BERNARD SAMUEL, ( aptaiu. Medical
Corps.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant July 10. 1917, and
called to active service from Penn Yan, N. Y.,
August 26, 1917. In Medical Officers' Training
Camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, Au-
gust 26, to November 15, 1917. Student at School
of Military Roentgenology, at New York City, N.
Y., November 15, to December 31, 1917. Instruct-
or in Military Roentgenology at the same school
December 31, 1917, to June 24, 1918. then assign-
ed to the Evacuation Hospital, No. 19. Sailed from
Hoboken, New Jersey. August 31, 1918, arriving
at Glasgow, Scotland, September 13, 1918, and at
LeHavre, France, Septemtjer 15, 1918. Hospital
attached to First Army from September 15, 1918
to January 21, 1919, then attached to Third Armyat Frier, Germany. In Army of Occupation at
Frier, Germany, from January 21, 1919, to June
29. 1919. Commissioned Captain May 2, 1919. Dis-
charged at Camp Dix, New Jersey, July 7, 1919.
FOSTER, EDWIN CARLTON, Captain, MedicalCorps.
Enlisted as 1st Lieutenant at Penn Yan, N. Y.,
July 10, 1917, in the Medical Corps. Assigned to
Base Hospital, Camp Upton, N. Y. Had special
courses in Rockefeller Institute and Roosevelt
Hospital, New York City. Assigned to Base Hos-pital. Unit 52. then transferred to Camp Gordon.Atlanta. Georgia. Sailed from Camp Merritt. N.
J . July 14, 1918, arriving at Liverpool, England,July 25, and at Cherbourgh, France, July 30, 1918.
Service at Rumincourt. France, near GeneralPershing's headquarters Commissioned Captainin February. 1919. at Rumincourt. France. Dis-
charged at Camp Jackson, Columbia, South Caro-lina. May 15. 1919.
LEADER. OEORGE HOWARD, 1st Lieutenant, Med-ical Corps,
Enlisted at Rochester. N. Y., October 17, 1918.
Sent to Port of Embarkation. Hoboken. N. J., andassigned to Debarkation Hospital No. 5. NewYork City. Discharged at Port of Embarkation.Hoboken. N. J.. June 21. 1919.
CONLEY, JOHN A„ 1st Lieutenant, Medical Con)s.
Enlisted at Penn Yan, N. Y., July 25, 1917. andcalled to active service August 7. 1917. at ArmyMedical School. Washington, D. C. Transferred
to Medical Officers' Training Camp, Fort Ogle-
thorpe, Georgia. Placed on retired list on account
of physical disability. Re-called to service. Dis-
charged at Washington. D. C. April 28. 1918.
COSTELLO, MICHAEL E., 1st Lieutenant Medical
Corps.
Enlisted at Branchport, N. Y., September 20.
1918, and sent to Plattsburgh, N. Y., and as-
signed to the Medical Corps. Also served at the
Base Hospital at Camp Meade, Maryland, and at
St. Elizabeth Government Hospital. Washing-
ton. D. C. Discharged at Washington. D .C , De-
cember 17. 1918.
CHAFFEE, FESTCS M„ 1st Lieutenant, Medical
Corps.
Enlisted at Syracuse. N. Y.. July 24, 1918, and
sent to Camp Greenleaf, Medical Officers' Train-
ing Camp, Chiekamauga Park, Georgia, and as-
signed to Company 17, Battalion 5. Transferred
to Chatanooga, Tennessee, to United States Pub-
lic Health Service, October 13, 1918, to October
28, 1918. In the School of Military Sanitation and
Hygiene, also School of Epidemiology for course
of instruction. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant Sep-
tember 3, 1918. Discharged December 19, 1918.
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h SERVICE RECORDS OF INDUCTED MEN UNDERSELECTIVE SERVICE LAW
DATES ON WHICH CONTINGENTS LEFT PENN YAN. OR WERE REPORTEDBY LOCAL BOARD. AND CAMPS TO WHICH THEY WERE SENT
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COSTELLO, CHAKLES E^ rriyate.
(OWiciaD—Charles E. Costello (1754639). 129 ElmSt.. Penn Yan. Inducted at Penn Yan Sept. 9,
1917. Born Penn Y'an Age 23 1-12 years. Organi-
zations; Battery E.. 307th F. A. Sept. 9. 1917, to'
March 21, 191S; 35th Engineers Camp Dix Re-
placement Draft to April 9. 191S. Private, Sept.
9, 1917; horseshoer, Jan. 17, 1918. Served over-
seas March 29, 1918, to April 9, 1918. Died of
meningitis April 9, 1918. Notify Mrs. Jane Col-
mey, sister. 129 Elm St . Penn Yan.
CAKROLL, THOMAS FKAX'IS. (Jiiinier Sprspaiit.
Assigned to Battery E. :j07th Field Artillery.
which Regiment was organized at Camp Dix.
Sailed for overseas May 27, 1918, arriving at
LeHavre, France, June 7, 1918. Member Com-pany E, 307th Light Field Artillery, 78th Divi-
sion. In liattle lines at St. Mihiel. Meuse-Argonne,
and on the Verdun front November 11, 1918, whenthe armistice became effective. Injured by con-
cussion of exploding shell. Discharged at CampDix, May 24, 1919. (Milo).
D()ir(JLASS, PERL K,. Private.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Light Field Artil-
lery; transferred to Camp Gordon, Georgia, and
assigned to Company F, 32Sth Infantry, 78th
Division. Sailed for overseas May 1, 1918, arriv-
ing at LeHavre, France, May 20, 1918. Battle
fronts: Toul Sector, Marbache. St. Mihiel. Meuse-
Argonne offensives. Discharged at Camp Upton,
N. Y., May 29, 1919. (Milo).
FI>ER(iHTY, WILLIA.n, (orporal.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery, 78th
Division. Sailed for overseas April 25, 1918, ar-
riving in London, England, May 7, and in France,
May 13th. Assigned to Company C, 325th Regi-
ment, 82d Division. Battle fronts: Toul Defen-
sive, June 26-August 6; Marbache, August 15-
Steptember 11, September 17-20; St. Mihiel, Sep-
tember 12-16; Meuse-Argonne, September 26-
November 3, 1918. Suffered broken ankle from
fall in shell hole. The 325th Regiment was the
first to arrive in London, England, and paraded
before the Royal Family and American Ambassa-dor May 11th, 1918. Mr. P'inerghty was promoted
from Private, 1st Class, to Corporal, December
1. 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May16, 1919. (Milo).
>VHPr.nA\, STEPHEN ittlCHAEL, 1st Sergeant.
Assigned to Battery B, 307th Field Artillery, 78thDivision. Sailed for France May 27, 1918, arriv-ing at LeHavre. War fronts at St. Mihiel Salient,September 12, 1918; Souplet to Moselle Septem-ber 25, 1918; Argonne, November 1, 1918, to No-vember 11, 1918. Appointed Corporal October 17,
1917; Sergeant, November 28, 1917; 1st Sergeant,March 1, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
March 5, 1919. Previous service. Troop F, 14thU. S. Cavalry, having enlisted July 7, 1905, andwas discharged as Sergeant July 6, 1908. (Milo).
.KIOl'T. -^7, 1!»17— « \>ll- lll\, WlllGUT.STOtVN. \. J.
BRADLEY. .JOHN H. Private.
(Oftie'al)—John H. Bradley (2308814), Barnes, N.Y. Born Starkey. Age 30. Inducted at Penn YanSept 26. 1917. Organizations served in: BatteryE, 307 F. A. Sept. 27, 1917, to Feb. 19, 1918, 1stTraining Bat. 147th F. A. to May 28, 1918; Bat-tery E, 147th F. A., to Aug. 14. 1918. Private, Sept.
26, 1917; Cook, Jan. 1, 1918. Engagements: Marne,Chateau-Thierry. Vesle River Alsace front, Bel-fort sector. Served overseas March 4, 1918, to Aug.14, 1918. Killed in action Aug. 14, 1918. No otherwounds received in action. Notify James Bradley,brother, Barnes, N. Y.
BAKER, CHARLES, {'ook.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Medical Corps. Discharged at
Camp Dix, N. J.. February 13, 1919. (Milo).
BISHOP, ( HARLES ARTHIK, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Camp Stanley, Texas, and assign-ed to Battery E, 19th Field Artillery. Transferredto Camp McArthur, Texas, and assigned to Head-quarters Company, 19th Field Artillery. Trans-ferred to Camp Nichols. Louisiana, and assign-ed to 4th Battalion, Company C, U. S. Guards.Transferred to Camp Chalmette, Louisiana, andassigned to Company C, 4th Battalion, U. S.
Guards. Transferred to Morgan City, Louisiana,and assigned to guard duty emergency fleet cor-
portation. Transferred to Beauregard, Louisi-
ana, and assigned to emergency guard duty. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., January 6, 1919.
(Benton).
BROWX, JOHX, Private.
Rejected. (Middlesex)
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k COLE. ELMER LIONEL, Private. Isl ( lass.
Assigned to 307tli Field Artillery; Base Hospital
Medical Corps. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J.,
April 28. 1919. (Milo).
CLEVELAM). HAKRY WILLLV.H. Private.
Assigned as cook Mess Sergeant, Headquarters
Company; Battery A, 307th Field Artillery, 78th
Division. Left for overseas May 27, 1918, arriv-
in.? at LeHavre, France, June 7. In St. Mihiel of-
fensive September 12-16; Toul Sector, August25-October 14; Meuse-Argonne offensive, October
18-November 11, 1918. Grand Pre attack, October
23-24; Toul Sector, Puny raid, September 26,
1918. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., May 22, 1919.
The 307th was cited for excellent service in its
first barrage, September 12, 1918. (Milo).
COREY, JOSEPH ALBERT. Busier, 1st Class.
Assigntd to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery. Sail-
ed from Hoboken, N. J., May 27, 1918, arriving
at LeHavre, France, June 13, 1918. a member of
Battery E, 307th Field Artillery, 7Sth Division.
Actively engaged in the following battle fronts:
St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest, Meuse-Argonne, Toul,
Preigny raid. Grand Pre attack. Discharged at
Camp Dix, N. J., May 22, 1919. (Barrington).
DUELL, JESSE F., Private.
(Olfflcial)—Jesse Frank Duell (540444). R. D. 4.
Penn Van. Inducted at Penn Yan Sept. 26, 1917.
Born at Gaines, Pa. Age 22 5-12 years. Organi-
zations; Batery B, 307th F. A. to Dec. 12, 1917;
M. G. Co. 7th Inf. to Aug. 29, 1918; Co. K., 7th
Int. to death Private. Engagements; Two battles
of the Marne; Argonne Served overseas April 6.
1918, to death. Killed in action Oct. 18, 1918. Noother wounds. Notify Mrs. May C. Duell, mother,
Penn Yan.
FITZPATRICK, EflMOND J., Serjeant.
Assigned to 307th Field Artillery; 309th Field
Hospital. 78th Division June 4, 1918, sailed for
France, arriving at LeHavre, June 16, 1918. In
Prance the 309th Field Hospital became part of
303d Sanitary Train, and was engaged on the St.
Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne fronts. Discharged at
Camp Dix. N. J., May 30, 1919. Appointed Ser-
geant, July 1, 1918. (Milo).
HABBERFIELD, WILLIAM H., Cook.
Assigned to 307th Field Artillery. Transferred to
Camp Merritt, N. J., and assigned to 502d Engi-
neer Battalion, unattached. With this Battalion
sailed for overseas November 12, 1917. arriving
at St. Nazaire. France, November 26, 1917. The
502d Engineers was engaged mostly in recon-
struction work, largely in the Toul Sector,
France. Discharged at General Hospital 38, East
View, N. Y., June 12, 1919. (Milo).
HAYES, DUDLEY VER>ON, Corporal.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery, 78th
Division. Sailed tor overseas from Hoboken, N.
J., May 27, 1918. arriving at LeHavre. France,
June 7, 1918. Battles at St. Mihiel. Meuse-Ar-
gonne, and the Verdun fronts. Discharged at
Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N. J., May 23, 1919.
(Milo).
HARRIS. HAROLD, Mess Sergeant.
Assigned to Battery E. 307th Field Artillery;
Cook and Bake School, Quartermaster's Depart-ment. Transferred to Fort Perry, Long Island, N.
Y., as Mess Sergeant. Sailed August, 1918, arriv-
ing in France at Bordeaux. Stationed at Bor-
deaux Rifle Range. Discharged at Fort Wright.Staten Island. N. Y. (Starkey).
HABBERFIELD. FREDERICK R., Private.
Assigned to 10th Battalion, 153d Depot Brigade;
307th Field Artillery. Discharged for physical
disability, at Camp Dix, N. J., September 6, 1918.
(Milo).
HOLMES, (HARLES EARL, Private.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Camp Stanley, Texas, and assign-
ed to Battery E. 19th Field Artillery. Transferred
to Camp McArthur, Texas, and assigned to Bat-
tery E. 19th Field Artillery. May 27, 1918, sailed
for LeHavre, France, arriving June 15, 1918. En-gaged in battles at St. Die Sector July 30-August
15; St. Mihiel, September 12-Noveniber 11. Casual
Company 4910 Machine Gun, guard against air-
planes. Discharged at Mitchell Aviation Field,
Long Island, June 4, 1919. (Middlesex).
HAMILTON. ( LIFFORD Mt)R(JA\. 2d Lieutenant,
Q. M. C.
Assigned to Battery E. 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Company F, 303d Engineers Octo-
ber 1, 1917. Made Private, 1st Class, November 1,
1917; Corporal, November 15, 1917; Duty Ser-
geant, January 11, 1918 Sergeant, 1st Class,
March 31, 1918. Transferred to Camp Joseph E.
Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida, to Offlcers'
Training School, April 28. 1918. Commissioned2d Lieutenant Quartermaster's Corps, July 19,
1918. Assigned commanding officer Depot Bri-
gade same date. Received commission Q. M. C.
Officers' Reserve Corps February 20, 1919. Dis-
charged at Camp Johnston, Florida, December11, 1919. (Starkey).
JACOBSEN. JENS. Private.
Assigned to Battery E. 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J., and assigned
to Company C, 502d Engineers, with which or-
ganization he sailed November 12. 1917. arriving
at St. Nazaire, France, November 26, 1917. Ser-
vice in France from November 26, 1917. to June
22. 1919. Discharged at Camp Upton. N. Y., June
30. 1919. (Milo).
JENSEN, AXEL HOLGER WILLIAM, Wagoner.
Assigned to 307th Field Artillery; 303 Engineers.
78th Division. Sailed from Brooklyn. N. Y., May27. 1918, arriving at Calais, France, June 9, 1918.
(Co. F.) At St. Mihiel front. September 11 to Oc-
tober 3 ; Argonne Forest. October 7 to November
6, 1918. Promoted to Wagoner. October 1. 1918,
near Thiacourt, France Discharged at CampDix. June 12. 1919. (Benton).
JORGENSEN, SINUS ERICK. Private. Isf Class.
Assigned to 307th Field Artillery. Transferred to
Camp Merritt, N. J., and assigned to 502d Engi-
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November 28, 1917. Served in Company D, 502d
Engineers, to May, 1918, vvhen he was transferred
to 67th Engineers, Railway Operating Troops.
General service in France from November 26,
1917, until July 19, 1919. Discharged at Camp Up-ton, N. Y., August 6, 1919 (Benton).
JO.NES, WILLIA.M H.
(Potter).
KIRKl'ATiatK, J.V.MES STOin. SirKcant.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Headquarters Company, 153d
Depot Brigade. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J.,
March 4, 1919. (Milo)
LEE. CLAUDE THO.MAS. Frivatf.
Assigned to Battery E. 307th Field Artillery. Dis-
charged at Camp Dix. November 1, 1917, for
physical disability—broken ankle—sustained in
service. (Potter).
L<;KI>. harry SCHOLLAR, Private.
Assigned to Battery E. 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Co. — , .502d Engineers, and sent
to Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed from Hoboken, N.
J . November 12, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire,
France, on November 26. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y., June 30, 1919. (Milo).
LEWIS. FREK JOSEI'H. Metlianie.
Assigned to Buttery E, 307th Field Artillery. Ar-
rived at LeHavre, France, via Liverpool, Eng-
land, June S, 1918. Member Battery E, 307th Field
Artillery, 7Sth Division. In St. Mihiel offensive,
September 12-16 ; Meuse-Argonne, October 16-
November 11 Toul Sector, August 27-October 4;
Tout Sector-Preny Raid offensive, September 26;
Grandpre attack, October 23-24, 1918. Promoted
Mechanic July 1. 1918, at Camp Meucon, France.
Discharged at Camp Dix, New Jersey, May 22,
1919.
MALEY. JAMES JOSEPH. Private. 1st Class.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Camp Gordon, Georgia, Novem-ber. 1917, and assigned to Company L, 326th In-
fantry. May 8, 1918, transferred to Battery B,
319th Field Artillery, S2d Division. Sailed frorn
Hoboken, N. J., Way 19, 1918, arriving at Le
Havre, France, June 6th, 1918. Served in Toul
Sector August 12-28; Marbache Sector, Septem-
ber 2-11; St. Mihiel. September 12-16; Argonne-
Meuse offensive, September 26 to November 11,
1918. Appointed Private of 1st Class at Gradig-
nan. France, March 17, 1919. Discharged at CampUpton. N. Y., May 20, 1919. (Milo).
MORSE, CHARLES CARPENTER.(Starkey).
MAYBEE, EDWARO E.
(Starkey).
RriUnCK. WILLIAM ENSLEY, Private.
Assigned to 307th Field Artillery and 303d En-
gineers. Transferred to Fort Meyer. Va., and as-
signed to 3Sth Engineers, with which organiza-
tion he sailed from Hoboken, N. J.. February 27,
191S, arriving at Brest. France, March 9th, 1918.
Discharged at Camp Dix. N. J., June 13, 1919.
(Starkey).
RIFE>BER(i. WILLIAM, Private.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Co, D, 502d Engineers, and sentto Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed from Hoboken, N.
J., November 12. 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire,
France, on November 23. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y., June 30, 1919. (Potter).
RANDALL, WILLIAM AVERY, Private. 1st Class.
Assigned to Battery E. 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Camp Green, Charlotte, NorthCarolina, and assigned to Company G. 7th Infan-
try, 3d Division. Sailed April 16, 1918, and ar-
rived in LeHavre, France, May 1, 1918. BattK^s
at Belleau Woods, June 16-23; Champagne-Aisnedefensive, July 15-18; Aisne-Marne, July 18-30;
St. Mihiel offensive, September 12-16; Meuse-Ar-gonne, September 26-October 31 ; Army of Occu-pation, Germany, August 9 to December 1, 1918.
Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., August 25, 1919.
(Jerusalem).
RCGG. (JE0R<;E DAMEL, Jr.
Rejected on account of defective vision. Later
inducted. (Jerusalem).
SPRA(U'E. IMtWARD 0.. Sergeant,
Assigned to Headquarters Company, 307th Field
Artillery, 78th Division, and with this Regimentsailed May 8, 1918, arriving at Brest, France,
May 18, 1918. Engaged in offensives at St. Mihiel,
Meuse-Argonne, Grandpre, and Toul Sectors
Discharged at Camp Dix, N, J., May 23, 1919.
(Milo).
SMITH. FLOYD, Corporal.
Transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J., and sailed
for Brest, France, March 28, 1918, arriving April
7, 1918, as casual of 35th Co , 19th Engineers.
Member of Company I, 18th Engineers, April 7
to July 16; 19th Tank Corps, July 15, 1918, to
July 5, 1919. Appointed Corporal September 11,
1918, at Dijon, France. Discharged at Camp Up-ton, L. I., July 12, 1919. (Milo).
SAYRE, FRANK EASTON. Captain, Dental Corps.
Assigned to 312th Field Artillery, and transferred
to 312th Field Hospital, Received commission as
1st Lieutenant, Dental Corps, November 6, 1917,
and assigned to the 24th Engineers on January
25, 1918. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., March 29,
1918, arriving at Brest, France, April 16, 1918.
The 24th Engineers were a special Engineers'
regiment known as Army Troops, attached to
some Army Headquarters and not belonging to
any Division. Served fifteen months in the A. E.
F. with the same regiment. In St. Mihiel offen-
sive September 12-16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne of-
fensive. September 28 to October 12, 1918. Occn-
pation Verdun Sector. September 19 to 25, 19 IF.
Occupation Toul Sector, October 13 to November11, 1918. In Army of Occupation at Headquarters
at Coblenz, Germany, from November 16, 1918,
to December 23, 1918. Discharged at Camp Dix,
N. J., June 13, 1919. (Starkey).
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SMITH, LEO HEKBEKT.(Starkey).
SHEl'HERI). ( LAYT(» BKiELiOV.
(Harrington).
THAVIS, FKEl) JAMES, Mccliaiiic, )st Class.
Assigned to 307th Field Artillery. Transferred to
Camp Gordon. Georgia, and assigned to 320th
Field Artillery, 161st Remount Station. Sailed for
overseas May 9, 1918, arriving at Brest, France,
May 19, 191S. In battle fronts at Argonne, St.
Mihiel, Chateau-Thierry, and Soissons. Discharg-
ed at Camp Merritt, N. .1.. July 22, 1919. (Milo).
VVHEELEK. CHARLIE. Private.
((H'ficial)—Charlie Wheeler, (223259), 211 Liberty
St., Penn Yan. Inducted at Penn Yan, Sept. 23,
1917. Born Milo. Age 27 10-12 years. Organiza-
tions: Battery E, 307th F. A. to Nov. 14, 1917;
302d Q. M. Mac. Repair Shop to May 31, 1918; Det,
Q. M. C, Camp Rochambeau to death. Private.
Served overseas Jan. 11, 1918, to death. Died of
lobar pneumonia Oct. 19, 1918. Notify Mrs. A.
Wheeler, mother, 211 Liberty St., Penn Yan.
WOHLH. FKEH ANDREW. ( oritoral.
Assigned to 307th Field Artillery. Transferred to
Camp Merritt, N. J., and assigned to Camp Dix
Replacement Detachment, and then to 140th
Casual Company. Sailed from Hoboken. N. J.,
April 26, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, May -1,
1918. Member Company B, 116th Supply Train,
41st Division, May 9-September 1, 1918; 2d Pro-
visional Motor Truck Company, September 1,
1918, to December 1, 1918; Motor Transport Com-pany No. 708, December 1, 1918, to August 11,
1919. Promoted Corporal February 1, 1919. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, Long Island, N. Y., Au-
gust 11, 1919. (Milo).
WATERS. HCBERT WILLIAM, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery. Vol-
unteered for overseas duty, and was transferred
to Camp Merritt, N. J., and assigned to CompanyD, 502d Engineers, independent unit. Sailed from
Hoboken, N. J , November 12, 1918, arriving at
St. Nazaire, France, November 26, 1918. Engagedin construction work. Discharged at Camp Up-ton, L. I., June 30, 1919. (Barrington).
Y(U NO, VERNON, PriTjite, 1st Class.
Assigned to Company P. 320th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Camp Gordon, Georgia, October
27, 1917, and assigned to Battery F. 320th Field
Artillery. Sailed from New York May 19, 1918, ar-
riving at LeHavre, France. In battles at Mar-
bache Sector August 21-September 11, 1918; St.
Mihiel Sector, September 12-September 16, 1918;
Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26-Novem-
ber 11, 1918. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., May15, 1919. (Torrey).
YOUNG, HERBERT ALLEN, Private.
Assigned to Battery B, 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J., and assigned
to Company D, 502d Engineers. Sailed from Ho-boken, JSI. J., November 12, 1917, arriving at St.
Nazaire, France, November 36, 1917. Duties at
Servier, St. Nazaire, Bar-sur-Aube. Chaumont,
Ntufchateau. Discharged at Camp Upton, L. I.,
June 30, 1919. (Benton).
A(>\. N. !!<IT—«AVII' UIX. V\ KKill'I'STOW \, \. ,J.
ECKERT, WILLIAM FRED, Coriioral.
Assigned to 307th Fitld Artillery. Transferred to
Camp Meade, Maryland, thence to Camp Mills,
Long Island Sailed from New York January 12,
1918, arriving at Brest, France, January 23, 1918.
Member Headquarters Company, 5th Field Ar-
tillery, let Division. In battles at Toul Sector,
February 24 to April 3 ; Cantigny. May 2S to
SO; Soissons Sector, August 7 to 23; Montdiddier
and Noyon, April 25 to July 7; Aisne-Marne,
July 18 to 24; St. Mihiel, September 12 and 13;
Meuse-Argonne, October 15 to November 8, 1918.
In Army of Occupation, Germany, from Decem-ber 1, 1918. to August 19. 1919. Appointed Cor-
poral in Germany. July 4, 1919. Discharged at
Camp Dix, New Jersey, September 2S, 1919.
(Italy).
HAT( H. JOHN AIOl STUS. ( adt't.
Enrolled October 10. 1917. at Buffalo, N. Y., in
Enlisted Medical Reserve Corps, of which he was
a member until October, 1918, part of which time
he was at Fort Porter, N. Y. In October, 1918, he
was transferred to Company A, Students' ArmyTraining Corps, Medical Unit, at Buffalo Uni-
versity. Discharged at Buffalo University, De-
cember 21, 1918. Mr. Hatch was a medical stu-
dent at the University of Buffalo, and was ex-
empt from military service. His name was call-
ed by the Local Board of Yates county, on No-
vember 8, 1917, and it having been found that he
was in the Medical Reserve Corps, the necessary
papers were forwarded to Camp Dix, thus credit-
ing his induction in Yates county as of that date.
(Milo).
^(>v, ^^, litiT—c.^Mp DIX. whu;ht.stown. n. .i.
BE( KETT, WALTER WILLIAM, Priyate.
Assigned to 153d Depot Brigade, in which remain-
ed until discharged at that camp June 22, 1918.
(Middlesex).
BAIIR. HAROLD U.
I Milo).
CHRISTENSEN, HENRY JOHN. Sergeant.
Assigned to Company E, 303d Ammunition Train,
78th Division. Sailed for France. May 26. 1918. ar-
riving in Liverpool. England, June 12. 1918, and
in France. June —-. 19T8. Engagements at St.
Mihiel and Argonne Woods. Discharged at CampDix. N. J.. May 28. 1919. (Benton).
CHAPMAN. CLIFFORD CLAIR, Private.
Assigned to 153d Depot Brigade. Transferred to
Camp McArthur, Waco, Texas, and assigned to
21st Balloon Company Transferred to CampMorrison. Virginia, and assigned to 621st Aero
Sduadron. Transferred to Lee Hall, Va., U. S.
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Balloon School; 21st Balloon Company, Casual
Detachment; 2Sth Balloon Company; 91st Bal-
loon Company. Discharged at Balloon School, Lee
Hall. Virginia, April 11, lillfl. (Milo).
J'L.VHK. FKANKLIN H.\>F(»I{I> (Cdlored), Farrier
Serjeant.
Assigned to Battery D. 349th Field Artillery, 92d
Division. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
March, 1919. (Milo).
HURD, MORRIS ERNEST, Private,
Assigned to 307th Field Artillery. Transferred
to Leon Springs, Texas, and assigned to 19th
Field Artillery, 5th Division. Sailed May 27, 1918,
arriving in France. June IS, 1918. Battles at St.
Die Sector, July 30. 191S-August 22, 1918; St.
Mihiel offensive, September 12-14; St. Mihiel
Sector to November 11, 1918; Army of Occupa-
tion at Luxembourg, Germany. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., June 19, 1919. (Milo).
KNAPTON, ALBERT (HARLES, ( Ooli.
Assigned to 19th Recruiting Division. Left CampDix, N. J., December 1, 1917, arriving in Kelly
Field No. 1, Texas, December 8, 1917. Grade test-
ed December 20th, then tran.sterred into 236th
Aero Siiu.idron December 22. Transferred to
Chauffeurs" O'.ade Division January ?, 191S.
Transferred into 5;h Construction Company Jan-
uary 12, 1918. Taken to hospital January 16, 1918;
discharged March 8, 1918. Went to Kelly Field
No. 3, and transferred to Kelly Field ;\o. J, March
23, and assigned to Casual Detachment and madeCook. Transferred to 4th Company, 2d Training
Brigade, Kelly Field No. 2, August 2. Transferred
to Camp John Wise, Texas, August 6, and as-
signed to 54th Balloon Company, August 17.
Made Chief Cook August 28. Company left to
camp in woods September 26, and left woods
for Camp Morrison, Va., October 25, arriving at
Camp Morrison October 29th. Left Camp Mor-
rison for ship at Newport News, November 7.
Sailed ten hours and turned back, arriving in
camp November 9. Transferred from Camp Mor-
rison to Camp Lee Hall, Va., November 24.
Transferred back to Camp Morrison, December
5. Discharged from Camp Morrison, Virginia,
December 17, 1918. (Milo).
KLIBE. CHARLES, Sergeant.
Assigned to 305th Infantry, Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and assigned
to Quartermasters' Corps, Motor Transport.
Transferred to Brownsville, Texas, and assigned
to Service Park Unit 356. Discharged at Browns-ville, Texas, May 2S, 1918. (Milo).
MERRKK, UEORGE WILLIAM.(Starkey).
MANCHESTER, ROBERT J., Private.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Camp Greene, Charlotte, South
Carolina, and assigned to Company G, 7th Infan-
try. Discharged at Camp Greene, N. C, February22, 1918. (Milo).
PETERSEN, CARL FREDERICK FERIUNAM),Sergeant.
Assigned to Battery R, 307th Field Artillery.
Sailed from New York May 27, 1918, arriving at
LeHavre. France, June 11, 1918. Member Battery
E. 307th Field Artillery, 78th Division. Transfer-
red to 90th Division September 23, 1918, and re-
turned to 78th Division October 2. 1918. In St.
Mihiel Sector September 15 to October 2; Ar-
gonne, October 15 to November 9, 1918. Appointed
Private, 1st Class, at Camp Dix, N. J.; Corporal,
at Meucon, France, and Sergeant, at Granpre,
France. Discharged at Camp Upton, Long Island,
April 9, 1919. (Milo).
STARK, OSCAR SAWYER.Rejected from physical disability. (Potter).
TUBBS, OEOROE WILLIAM, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Kelly Field, San Antonia, Texas,
and assigned to Company A, Aviation Replace-
ment. Sailed for overseas June 30, 1918, arriv-
ing at LeHavre, France, October 15, 1918. Du-
ties mostly at Bordeaux, France, as fitter. Dis-
charged at Camp Mills, Long Island, N. Y., April
14, 1919. (Jerusalem).
WO<(I». ERNEST LEON, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to Battery E, 307th Field Artillery.
February 5. 1918, transferred to the 19th Field
Artillery at Camp Stanley, Texas, and moved to
Camp McArthur, Texas, the latter part of Feb-
ruary, 1918. Left Camp McArthur for Camp Up-
ton, N. Y., May 13, 1918. May 27, 1918, sailed for
LeHavre, France, arriving at that port in June,
1918. Transferred from Battery E, 19th Field Ar-
tillery, to Battery D, 19th Field Artillery, 5th
Division, November, 1918. In action in Vosges
Mountains, St. Mihiel drive, Thiacourt. and
Pagny fronts. Member of Army of Occupation at
Luxembourg, Germany. December 5. 1918, to
July, 1919. Discharged at Camp Mills, Va., July
29, 1919. (Milo).
NEILSEN, NEILS.(Benton).
•KTER.
DKC ^7. liHT—FOKT NIAGARA, IV. Y.
GILLETTE, (HARLES (LIFFORD.(Potter)
BARTER, RAY CYRUS, 1st Lieutenant, Signal Corps.
See Enlistments, Page Fifty-six.
FI-;n. lO, liM.S KOUT HAMILTON, >. Y.
WEINSTEIN. HAROLD LONG, Cori»oral.
Private in 19th Company, S. N. Y., Fort Hamil-
ton, N. Y., February 11, 1918, to July 10, 1918. Ondetached service as candidate 5th Training Com-pany, 4th Training Camp, Fort Monroe, Virginia,
April 8. 1918, to June 25. 1918. Transferred as
private to Battery D. 7(ith Artillery. Coast Artil-
lery Corps. July 10. 1918. at Fort Wadsworth. N.
Y. Sailed from Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., July 14,
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191S, arriving at Brest, France. July 22. 1!»18.
Member Battery D. 70th Artillery. Coast Artillery
Corps. 34th Artillery Brigade. Served in above
unit until date of discharge. Had no active fight-
ing, but was held in reserve near Angers,
France. Sailed tor the United States from St.
Nazaire, France, February 12, 1919. Discharged
at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 8, 1919. (Starkey).
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<A>II' IIKVE\S, AVER, MASS.
I5A(;LEY, AMOS, Private.
Assigned to 27th Company. 147th Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Joseph B. Johnston, Jack-
sonville, Florida, and assigned to Construction
Service Corps No. 3. Discharged at Camp Dix, N.
J., January 13. 1919. (Potter).
m HT, A>SE1, yW'Vr, Scrtfcnnl.
Volunteered tor the Tank Corps, and was sent
to Camp Colt. Was two months with Company B.
302d Battalion Heavy Tanks. Transferred to
Camp Post Office, taking care of mail for three
battalions. Was later sent to Camp Dix for samework. Appointed Sergeant at Camp Colt, Gettys-
burg, Penn. Discharged at Camp Dix. N. J..
December 14. 1918. (Jerusalem).
J$L(M»I). LV.>> (JEKALU, Strgeaiit.
Assigned to 27th Company. Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to 301st Guard and Fire Company, Quar-
termaster's Corps, Hoboken, Port of Embarka-
tion, Hoboken, N. J. Discharged at HobokenPort, N. J., April 25, 1919. (Milo).
(HiSHOL.H. HK>KY LESTEK, Private.
(Oftifial)—Henry L. Chisholm, (1679937). In-
ducted at Penn Yan, Feb. 24, 1918. Born Benton.
Age 24 years. Organizations: Co. 27. 7th Training
Battalion, 151st Depot Brigade Feb. 26, 1918, to
March 18, 1918. Battery B. 304th F. A., Camp Up-
ton, to April 4, 1918; Headquarters' Co. 30Sth Inf.
to Nov. 8, 1918. Private. Served overseas April 6,
1918 to Nov. 8, 1918. Died of lobar pneumonia
Nov. 8, 1918. Notify Mrs. Ceolia Chisholm, moth-
er, 329 Elm St , Penn Yan.
(OLE, WALTER .lA.HES, Private.
Assigned to 27th Company, 7th Provisional Train-
ing Battalion, Depot Brigade. Transferred to
Camp Upton. N. Y., and assigned to 304th Field
Artillery. Headauarters Company. 77th Division.
Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., April 24, 1918, ar-
riving at Brest, France, May 2, 1918. Campaigns:
Vosges front, July 23 until about August 1 ; Vesle
and Aisne front until September 14; Argonne,
September 26 to November 1, and then to the
Argonne-Meuse front from November 1 to No-
vember 12. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May10, 1919. (Middlesex).
<'AI)Y. CHARLES BENJAMIN, Wagoner.
Assigned to 27th Company, Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned to
304th Field Artillery. 37th Company. 152d Depot
Brigade. Transferred to Camp Merritt. N. J., and
assigned to SOth Field Artillery Supply Com-
pany, 7th Division, and with this contingent sail-
ed for Brest, France, August 21, 1918, arriving
September 23. 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton.N. Y.. June 27, 1919. (Barrington).
( ALH(1(», AVILLLVM. I'rivate.
Assigned to Headquarters Company 27, D. B.
Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y., and assignedto Company A, 304th Field Artillery; then to
Company L, 308th Infantry, 77th Division. Sail-
ed from New York, arriving at Liverpool, Eng-land, April 23. 1918. and LeHavre, France, April
24, 1918. In battles at Lorraine and Chateau-Thierry. Wounded at Chateau-Thierry in left leg
by machine gun bullet September 5, 1918.
In R. C. Hospital No. 1, Paris; thence
in Army Hospital, No. 57, Paris. Discharged fromHospital January 9, 1919, and sailed for United
States Feb. 3, 1919. Discharged at Camp Upton,
N. Y., March 5, 1919. (Jerusalem).
CARIS, PERCY WARNER, Sergeant. 1st Class.
Assigned to Gas Defense Service, later called the
Chemical Warfare Service. Sent to Hero Manu-facturing Company (Gas mask factory), Phila-
delphia, Pa., March 18th, to May 26th; at CampDix, N. J., Overseas Repair Section No. 2, G. D.
S, May 26, to June 25; at Camp Merritt, N. J.,
June 25 to June 30th. With the Overseas Repair
Section No. 2, Gas Defense Service, sailed from
Hoboken, N. J., June 30, 1918. arriving at Brest,
France, July 13, 1918. Transferred to Chemical
Warfare Service August 1. Served at Chauteau-
roux, Indre, two weeks; at Brest, August 1
to December 28; Gievres, Loire et Cher, Decem-ber 26 to June 19, 1919. In all these places wasengaged in overseeing the shipment of Chemical
Warfare Supplies. Was sent to Bordeaux June
14, 1919, as Senior Non-Com., in charge of a de-
tail to destroy gas ammunition at sea. Made Ser-
geant at Brest, France. November 1, 1918, and
Sergeant, 1st Class, at Gievres. France. April 1,
1919. Discharged at Camp Sherman. Ohio, Au-
gust 12, 1919. (Starkey).
CLAWSON. WILLARI) ALEXANDER, Mnsieian, 2d
Class.
Assigned to the 27th Co., 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned
to Headquarters Co , 304th Field Artillery. Sail-
ed from Hoboken, N. J., April 24, 1918, and ar-
rived in Brest, France. May 2. Served in Head-
quarters Co., 304th Field Artillery. 77th Division.
In Oise-Aisne offensive and on Argonne front,
July 12 to November 11, 1918. Discharged at
Camp Upton. N. Y., May 10, 1919. (Middlesex).
CHADWICK, EI>.>Il'NI>, CorporaL
Assigned to 27th Company, 7th Training Bat-
talion. 151st Depot Brigade. Transferred March
15, 1918. to Company B, 301st Military Police.
Transferred December 5, 1918, to 218th Military
Police Corps. Transferred June 13, 1919, to Cas-
ual Company 6918. Sailed from Boston, Mass.,
July 8, 1918, for LeHavre, France, arriving July
25. 1918. Was in the Bigmy Drive September 12.
1918. with the 76th Division. Appointed Corporal
June 5, 1919. at Chateauroux. France. Discharg-
ed at Mitchell Field, Long Island, N. Y., July 7,
1919. (Starkey).
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DUNN, HOMER. Private.
Assigned to Depot Brigade, then to Company D,
30Sth Infantry, and transferred to Camp Upton,
N. Y. Sailed April 1, 191 S, and arrived in France,
April 14. 191S, with Company D, 308th Infantry,
77th Division. In battles of Argonne-Meuse,
Chateau-Thierry, and Rheims, Wounded at
Rheims by bullett in head. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y., December 24, 1918. (Benton).
DENMS, STANLEY B., Priyate.
Assigned to Company K, 306th Infantry, 77th
Division. Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y., and
sailed for overseas April 14, 1918. In battle at Ar-
gone Forest September 26, 191S. Wounded at Ar-
gonne Forest, September 27, 1918, by machine
gun bullet in forehead. After the wounding of Mr.
Dennis he was captured in the Argonne Forest
and taken to a hospital in Germersheim, Ger-
many. From there he was taken to Sedan and
held there until the Americans raided the place,
and was then taken to Rastatt. where he was held
until released. Mr. Dennis was shell-shocked,
and does not remember the dates of his removals
by the Germans. He was released soon after the
Armistice was signed and taken to France, where
he was confined in hospitals until some time in
March. Landed in the United States March 31.
1919. Discharged at Fort Porter. Buffalo, N. Y.,
June 2, 1919. (Starkey).
ELLEKI\(;T0>. FKA>K. Private.
Assigned to 27th Company, Depot Brigade. Vol-
unteered to 302d Battalion, Heavy Tank Corps.
Sailed September 2.5, 1918, and arrived at Le-
Havre, France, October 9, 1918. Assigned to Toul
Sector six months with 330th Light Tank Corps.
Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland, April 10,
1919. (Middlesex).
EI)KI\, OEOROE E., Private, 1st Class, Q. >I. C.
Assigned to the Infantry, and transferred to the
Quartermaster's Corps, embarkation duty. Sta-
tioned at New York City, Hoboken and Newark,N. J. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 14,
1919. (Milo).
(aLBERT, JOH> HAROLD. Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to Headquarters Troops, 301st Mili-
tary Police. Sailed from Boston, Mass., July 8,
1918, arriving at LeHavre, France, July 27, 1918.
1st Adv. G. H. Q. Military Police Bu., Company BMessenger. Messenger to Argonne front, also
Verdun. In Army of Occupation at Treves, Ger-
many, December 10, 1918, to June 9, 1919. MadePrivate, 1st Class, July 30, 1918, at Chauteau-neuf, France. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
July 16. 1919. (Starkey).
(iO(H)SPEEI), JOH> IRVIX;. 1st Lieiiteiiaiit.
Enlisted in Officers' Training Corps at Fort Nia-
gara Officers' Training Camp, August 27, 1917.
Discharged November 27. 1917. Inducted at PennYan, and sent to Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., Feb-ruary 24, 1918. March 2rt, 1918, received commis-sion to report at Camp Upton, N. Y., and was as-
signed to 15th Company. 1.52d Depot Brigade. Or-
ganized and commanded Camp Headquarters De-
tachment; commanded Headquarters Company.152d Depot Brigade; Company H, 2d Develop-
ment Brigade, and was recommended for Cap-
taincy. October 2 to December 18, 1918. in com-
mand of Camp Headquarters Company. Commis-sioned 1st Lieutenant, June 21, 1918. Discharged
December 18, 1918. (Milo).
HART, HARRY S., >Va|Br«.iier.
Assigned to 27th Company. Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned to
Ambulance Company 307. Sailed April 16, 1918,
and arrived in Calais, France, April 30, 1918.
The 307th was engaged in the battle fronts at
Vesle, Aisne, Argonne, Lys-Argonne. Discharg-
ed at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 12, 1919. (Potter).
JENSEN, CHRIS HENRY, Private.
Assigned to 2Sth Company, 151st Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned
to Headquarters Company, 304th Field Artillery.
Sailed April 21, 1918, arriving In Brest, France,
April 28. 1918. In battle fronts at Alsace-Lor-
raine, Chateau-Thierry. Aisne-Vesle and Meuse-
Argonne. Gassed at Mervellle September 15. 1918.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 10, 1919.
(Benton).
JENSEN, JOHN NICK, ConwraLAssigned to Depot Brigade and transferred to
Sanitary Squad. Sailed from New York City July
6, 1918, and arrived at LeHavre, France, July 24,
1918. Attached to Sanitary Squad 49, 76th Divi-
sion. Appointed Corporal November 1, 1918, at
Mars-Sur-Allier, France. Discharged at CampUpton, Long Island, N. Y., July IS, 1919. (Tor-
rey).
JAY, ALBERT CLEVELAND, Private.
Assigned to 153d Depot Brigade. Transferred to
Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned to 304th Field
Artillery. Left tor overseas April 28, 1918, andarrived at Brest, France. May 28, 1918. With Bat-
tery C, 304th Field Artillery, 77th Division, ac-
tively engaged in battles at Baccaret, Chateau-
Thierry, and Meuse-Argonne. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., May 19, 1919. (Italy).
KESSLER, ERNEST E., Private.
Assigned to 27th Company. Depot Brigade; trans-
ferred to 32Sth Battalion, Tank Corps. Sailed for
overseas September 25, 1918, arriving at LeHavre, France, October 9, 1918. With the Head-quarters Tank Corps engaged in battles at Toul
Sector, Marne River and Argonne. Discharged at
Camp Meade, Maryland, April 11, 1919. (Benton).
KELSEY, WILLARD HETH, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 27th Training Battalion, 151st De-
pot Brigade. Transferred to Gettysburg, Penn.,
and assigned to 302d Battalion, Tank Corps, andwith this Corps was transferred to Tobyhanna,
Penn. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., September 25,
1918, arriving at Liverpool, England, October 7,
1918, and assigned to 142d Military Police Com-pany. Made Private of First Class at Gettys-
burg, Penn.. July 1, 1918 Discharged at Fort On-
tario. N. Y., April 2. 1919. (Benton).
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LAZKNBY, JAMES DEVVITT, Private.
Assigned to 151st Depot Brigade. Volunteered
for service in Tanli Corps. Lett Camp Devens
Marcli 21st for Camp Colt, Gettysburg, Pa., and
assigned to Company B, 302d Battalion Heavy
Tanks. Lett Gettysburg last of July tor Toby-
hanna, Pa. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J.. Septem-
ber 25, 191S. arriving at Liverpool. England. Oc-
tober 7, 191S. member of Company B, 302d Bat-
talion Tank Corps, Heavy Tank Service. Trans-
ferred to Company C, ?.28th Battalion. Light
Tanks, November 15, 191S. Discharged at CampMeade, Maryland, April 11, 1919. (Benton).
MANX, CLACTE KICHAHI). Private, 1st Class.
Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass.; Camp Colt, Gettys-
burg, Penn. ; Camp Summerall, Tobyhanna.
Penn. Sailed tor overseas, September 24, 1918,
and served with the 302d Battalion Tank Corps.
Made Private 1st Class, June, 1918, at Gettys-
burg, Pa. Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland,
April 10, 1919 (Milo).
MAKKEY, WILLIAM ALEXIUS. Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 27th Company, 7th Battalion, 151st
Depot Brigade; 48th Company. 12th Battalion,
151st Depot Brigade. Discharged at Camp Devens,
Mass., December 4, 191S. (Milo).
OLMSTEAI), CARL RAY.
(Potter)
POULSEN, CHRIS MARTINUS, Private.
Assigned to 27th Co., 7th Training Battalion,
151st Depot Brigade. Transferred to Co. D, 302d
Engineers, and to Co. E, lOSd Engineers, with
which he served until discharged. At Chateau-
Thierry, July 9-13; Meuse-Argonne offensive^
September 27-October 9; Triacourt sector, Octo-
ber 15-November 11. Discharged at Camp Dix, N.
J., May 15, 1919. (Milo).
P(((>LE, LEDWITH ROBERT, Private.
Assigned to Medical Corps. Transferred to CampUpton, N. Y., and sailed for France. March 27,
1918, arriving May 6, 1918, with the 306th Field
Hospital, 77th Division. The work of the 306th
was First Aid in the battle lines. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., May 12, 1919. (Benton).
PERRY, LEVERNE ERNEST, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 27th Co., 7th Battalion. 151st Depot
Brigade. Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y., and
assigned to 307th Ambulance Company, 302d
Sanitary Train, 77th Division, on March 28. 1918.
Sailed from New York April 16, and arrived at
Calais, France, April 28. In battles in Baccarat
Sector, June 21-August 11; Vesle Sector, August
11-August IS; Oise-Aisne offensive, August 18-
September 16; Meuse-Argonne offensive, Sep-
tember 28-November 11. Appointed 1st Class
Private at LeMans, France. Discharged at CampUpton. May 12, 1919. (Potter).
PEDLEY, CLARENCE HOLLISTER, Corporal.
Assigned to 77th Division. Transferred to CampUpton. N. Y., and assigned to Battery D, 305th
Field Artillery, and later to Company A, 302d
Supply Train, 77th Division, and sailed from
New York City, April 24, 1918, arriving in
Brest, France, May 1, 1918. In battles at Bac-
caret Sector, June 21 to August 4th; Vesle Sec-
tor. August 11 to August IS; Oise-Aisne otfen-
sive, August 18 to September 16; Meuse-Argonne
offensive, September 26 to November 11, 1918.
Wounded at Fismes, France, August 16, 1918, by
flesh wound in left leg. Appointed Corporal at
Sable-Sur-Sarthe, France, December 15, 1918.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 19, 1919.
(Starkey).
POTTER, EMORY, Corporal.
Assigned to 27th Company, Training Battalion,
151st Depot Brigade. Transferred to Camp Up-
ton, N. Y., and assigned to Company L, 308th In-
fantry, 77th Division, and with the same organ-
ization was transferred to Camp Mills, N. Y.
Sailed from New York City, April 7, 1918, and
arrived at Calais, France, April 21, 1918. In bat-
tles at Baccaret Sector June 21st to August
4th; Vesle Sector, August 11th to August 18th;
the Aisne offensive, August 18th to September
16th; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 25th
to October 3d. Wounded in battle at Meuse-Ar-
gcnne, October 3d, 1918, by gun shot wound in
the scalp. Appointed Corporal June 21, 1918. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 9, 1919.
(Jerusalem).
REED, STUART 0.
(Benton)
RECTOR, ERANK ( HARLES, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 27th Company, Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned
to Company D, 308th Machine Gun Battalion.
April 13, 1918, sailed for Calais, arriving at that
port, April 30, 1918. In battles at Baccaret, Vesle,
Aisne. Argonne and Meuse-Argonne. Discharged
at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 9, 1919. (Potter).
SLUTTER, CARL J., Private.
Assigned to 27th Company. Transferred to CampUpton, N. Y., and transferred from the Artillery
to Company H, 307th Infantry, 77th Division,
April 5, 1918. Sailed from Camp Upton, N. Y.,
April 5, 1918, arriving at Calais Harbor, France,
April 20, 1918. In battles at Baccaret Sector,
June 21 to August 4; Vesle Sector. August 11 to
August 18; Oise-Aisne offensive. August 18 to
September 16; Meuse-Argonne, September 25 to
October 7, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N.
Y., May 9, 1919. (Jerusalem).
SHEPHARI). MILTON, WILLIAM, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 29th Depot Brigade. Transferred to
Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned to 304th HeavyField Artillery, 28th Division, National Guard In-
fantry. Sailed May 5, 1918, and arrived in Calais,
BYance, May 14, 1918. In battles at Chateau-
Thierry, Aisne-Vesle, Fismes, and Rheims.
Wounded at Fismes, France, September 6, 1918,
by machine gun bullet. Discharged at Camp Dix,
N. J.. May 5. 1919. (Italy.)L*y
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SPRAGUE, WILLIAM, rriva(e.
Assigned to 151st Depot Brigade. Transferred to
Camp Upton, N. Y., and assigned to Company D,
o06th Machine Gun. Sailed April 13, 1918, arriv-
ing at Calais, France, April .'iO, IfllS. In battles
at Baccaret Sector, June 21.st to August 4th,
1318; the Aisne offensive. August 18th to Sep-
tember 16th; Vesle Sector, August 11th to Au-gust 18th; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September25th to October 3d. Discharged at Camp UptonN. Y., May 9, 1919. (Jerusalem).
SAWYEK, IM»KI'HES CmNEY, Trivate.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., as of unassign-
ed Infantry. Last assignment. Company L, 308th
Infantry, February 18, 1919. (Benton).
VV(»(M)HOrSE, ERA>K LESLIE. I'rivatp,
Assigned to 27lh Company, 7th Battalion, 151st
Depot Brigade. Stayed with 27th about twomonths and was transferred to 19th Company.Held from transfer out of camp on account of
phy:^ical disability. Acting Sergeant about six
weeks, and had charge of a few men who had to
be sent to what was called "Overflow Barracks"
for about six weeks, as the 19th Company wasfilled up with recruits. Returned to 19th Com-pany as Private. Sent to Army General Hos-
pital at Fort Ontario, Oswego, N. Y., June 8, 1918.
After discharge from hospital returned to 19th
Company, and discharged at Camp Devens, Ayer,
Mass., December 4, 1918. (Jerusalem).
M.AHfH !», I!M> OKI' >n Kit. \ v.
SPIKE, WAKKEN KOBEKT, Private.
Sent to Fort Myer, Va., and assigned to Co. B,
37th Engineers. Sailed from New York, May 8,
arriving at Brest, France, May 18, 1918. MemberCompany B, 37th Engineers, during entire ser-
vice, being attached at various times to the 2d,
2oth and 42d Divisions—engaged in electrical
work. At Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-
Argonne. Gassed at St Mihiel, September —
,
1918. In Army of Occupation at Coblenz from
December 15, 1918, to February — , 1919. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 3, 1919.
(Middlesex).
.M.VHCH !>, nils—f.\MP MKHRI'I'T, X. J.
SPENCER, .I(tH> 1>ARRELL, Corporal.
Assigned to Motor Transport 377. Transferred
to Camp Bragg, North Carolina. Discharged at
Camp Bragg, N. C , April 30, 1919. (Milo).
M.-VRCH !», lill.S—C.^WP DBVEN.S. AYF.ll. MASS.
KOESE, FREDERICK, Sfrtreant.
Assigned to 27th Company, 151st Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Green, Charlotte, North
Carolina, and assigned to Air Service Mechan-
ics, 1st Company, 4th Regiment, thence to 12th
Company, 4th Regiment. Transferred to CampUpton, N. Y. Sailed for overseas, July 15, 1918,
arriving at LeHavre, France, August 3, 1918.
Duties at Issoudun and Clisson, France. Appoint-
ed Sergeant November 1, 1918, at 3d AmericanInstruction Centre, Issoudun, France. Mr. Roesehad charge of instrument room in the largest
aviation field in the world. Discharged at BastView Hospital, New York, June 12, 1919. (Milo).
MARCH 1'.-.. MM -(AMP MKHHI'I
(LARK, VVALTEI5 PHILIP, CorporaL
Assigned to Motor Transport Corps 377, thence
to 1st Quartermaster's Corps. In Motor TruckCorps at Camp Bragg, North Carolina. Appoint-
ted Corporal October 20, 1918. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., March 25. 1919. Enlisted un-
der special orders. (Benton).
APRii, ::, lill.S—f.v.Mp I PTO\. i.«)>rG isi.axu, \. y.
CECCHIM, MCK, Private.
Assigned to 325th Infantry. Transferred to CampMerritt, New Jersey. Sailed from New York, N.
Y , April 25, 1918, arriving at Liverpool, Eng-land. May 8th. and at France, May —
.
1918. Member 325th Infantry, 82d Division. Trans-
ferred to Machine Gun Company B, 26th Divi-
sion, May 22, 1918. In battles at Battle Wood,June 13, and at Chateau-Thierry, France, July
13 to 27, 1918. Wounded at Chateau-Thierry
July 27. 1918, from high explosive. In Army of
Occupation at Metz from November 16. 1918, to
November 24. 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton,
N. Y., February 22, 1919 (Milo).
.\pitl Z, l!ll -CAMP IJIV, A\ RHiiri-STOWN. >.
C«M»>S. HOWARD BRADLEY, Private.
Assigned to Company D, Machine Gun Battalion,
78th Division. In battles at Toul and Verdun.
Gassed on Verdun front October 1, 1918. Treated
in Hospitals 64. 58. 52, 20, Bordeaux, France;
Grand Central, N. Y.; Fort Ontario, Oswego, N. Y.
Discharged at Fort Ontario, Oswego, N. Y. May23, 1919. (Milo).
<'R(>\K, RENJA.MIN HARRISON, .Mechanic.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company, 311th Infan-
try. Transferred to Company H, 311th Infantry.
Discharged at Camp Upton N. Y., May 30, 1919.
(Milo).
FISHER, ROY JOHN, Serjeant.
Assigned to 311th Machine Gun Co. Transferred
to Company D, 311th Infantry. Appointed Cor-
poral 24th Company. 153d Depot Brigade, Au-
gust 22, 1918. Appointed Sergeant Provost GuardCompany. January 15. 1919. Police duty at Tren-
ton. Camden, Mt. Holley, Burlington, Borden-
town. and Jersey City, N. J. Discharged at CampDix. N. J., July 5, 1919. (Milo).
OALLAOHER, CHARLES LAWRENCE, Private.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company, 311th In-
fantry. 78th Division. Sailed from Hoboken
May 20. 1918, arriving at Calais, France, June 8,
1918. In battles at St. Mihiel Salient and Meuse-
Argonne. "Service A. E. F., May 20, 1918. to June
10. 1919." Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
June 19, 1919. (Benton).
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<;()rM)KY. KALl'H. ( (M>k.
Assigned to 153(i Depot Brigade, 23tii Company,
.311th Maciiine Gun. 78tli Division. Transferred
to Amatol, N. J., Ordnance Corps. Discharged at
Camp Dix. N. J., December 31, 1918. (Mile).
HESLIND, HERMAN JOSEPH, Private.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company, 311th In-
fantry, 7Sth Division. Sailed May IS, 191S, tor
Calais, Prance, arriving June 5, 191S. Engage-
ments at Arras, St. Mihiel and Argonne. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 30, 1919.
(Torrey).
HAHBERFIELl). HAROLU RICHARD, Private,
Assigned to Machine Gun Company, oUth In-
fantry, 7Sth Division. Sailed May 19, 1918, arriv-
ing at Calais, France, June 4, 1918. In battle
fronts at St, Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 29, 1919.
(Mild.
HEADLEY, MAX CLIKKORD, SerReaiit.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company, 311th In-
fantry. Transferred to Motor Truck Corps MayI, 1918. Appointed Corporal January 15, 1919,
and Sergeant. March 1, 1919. Discharged at CampDix, N. J., May 9, 1919. (Potter).
LEROI. LEONARD S., Private.
Assigned to Machine Gun Co , 311th Infantry.
78th Division. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., May20, 1918, arriving at Calais, France. June 8. In
Army of Occupation at village of Villenott from
November — , 1918, to May 6, 1919. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., May 29, 1919. (Jerusalem).
MAGEE, JOSEPH GEORtJE, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company F, 311th In-
fantry, 78th Division. Sailed from Hoboken May19, 1918, and arrived in Calais, France, June 4,
1918. Battle fronts at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Ar-
gonne. Wounded in shoulder at Grandpre Nov. 1,
1918, by bullet from concealed German machine
gun. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 3,
1919. (Milo).
MORSE, GEORGE S., Private. 1st Class.
Not having received his permit for enlist-
ment, Mr. Morse was inducted by the local board
and sent to camp. After reaching camp his per-
mit was received and he was assigned to Com-pany B, 307th Engineers, Independent Unit.
Sailed June 30, 1918. arriving at Liverpool, Eng-land, July 7, 1918, and Cherbourg, France, July
10, 1918. The duties of the 37th Engineers con-
sisted of inspection of bridges, etc., and was in
the Aisne-Marne offensive, July 26-August 6;
St. Mihiel offensive, September 12-16; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to NovemberII. With Army of Occupation in Germany No-
vember 26, 1918, to January 9, 1919. Company E.
37tli Engineers, was the first company to cross
the River Rhine. Discharged at Camp Upton, N.
Y., April 3, 1919. (Milo).
McFARRE.V. HOWARD, J., Private.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company. 311th In-
f:-ntry, 78th Division, and with this contingent
sailed May 19, 1918, and arrived in Calais,
France, June 9, 1918. On St. Mihiel and Meuse-
Argonne battle fronts. Discharged at Camp Up-
ton, N. Y., May 30, 1919. (Benton).
NEWBY, WILLARD S.
(Official)—Willard S Newby, 1763234, R. D. 7.
Penn Yan Inducted at Penn Yan April 1, 1918.
Born at Hall. Age 25 5-6 years. Organizations:
24th Co , 153d Depot Brig , April 1, 1918 to April
22, 1918; M. G. Co. 311th Inf. to April 24, 1918;
Co. C, 311th Inf. to Oct. 22, 1918. Private. Served
overseas May 19, 1918 to death. Killed In action
Oct 28, 1918. No other wounds. Notify Mrs. Nel-
lie Newby, wife, Penn Yan, R. D. 3.
RUGG, (;E0R(!E DAMEL, Private.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company. 311th In-
fantry, 78th Division. Sailed for overseas May19, 1918, arriving at Calais, France, June 4, 1918.
In battle fronts at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne.
Discharged at Camp Upton. N. Y., January 13,
1919. (Jerusalem).
REYNOLDS, NELSON CHARLES, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 311th Machine Gun Co. Transferred
to Company G, 311th Infantry, 7Sth Division.
Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., May 19, 1918, arriv-
ing at Liverpool, England, May 30, 1918, and at
Calais, France, June 5, 1918. In battle at Ar-
gonne Forest Wounded at Argonne Forest,
Grandpre, October 16, 1918, by gas. Discharged
at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 15, 1919. (Milo) .
SERFINE, NICHOLAS, Private.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company. Tranferred
to Company D, 311th Infantry, 7Sth Division.
Sailed overseas May 19, 1918, arriving at Calais,
France, June 4, 1918. In battles at St. Mihiel and
Argonne. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., May30, 1919. (Milo).
VAN HORN, BEN.
See Enlistments. Page Fifty. Registered in and
credited to Yates county. (Jerusalem).
AI'K1I> .S, ]!»I,S—PORT MYER, VA.
LAFLER, LLOYD RAYMOND, Private.
Assigned to Company I), 37th Engineers. Sailed
from Hoboken, N. J., June 30, 1918, arriving at
Liverpool, England, July 7, 1918, and at Brest,
France, July 13, 1918. Member Company D, 37th
Engineers. In battles at St. Mihiel. Verdun,
Meuse-Argonne. In Army of Occupation at Cob-
lenz, Germany, November 16, 1918, to December
28, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April
3, 1919. (Middlesex).
AI'RII. ::!l. 1!»I.S—<AMP l>l.\, WHIGHTSTOWN, N. J.
ANDERSON, DAVID JOHN.(Middlesex).
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(1) Walter t'hirk
(2> Ho«!irii Coons
(3> Benjamin Cronk
<4» Roy Fisher(.)» Charles (JallaKher
((i) Halph tioiindry
(7( Herman Heslund
(SI Harold Haliherfield
<!») max Headley<!<)> I^eonard 1-eRoi
(IK Joseph Mafiee
(12) (ieorge Morse(2.') John
(l:!l Howard MoFarren(!-(• AVillard .\eivl>y
(ir>) Georse HuKU(KiXharles Reynolds
(171 Meholas Serfine
(1M( ^JaTid AndersonSerfine
(1»( William Carey
(2(M Jeremiah t'Jirroll
(21 • Fay Chapman(22> James Hohaii
(23) Herbert l.athrop
(24) Hush MoGovern
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CARET, WILLIAM EDDINOTOX, Privale, Tst (lass.
Assigned to Company D, 303d Engineers, 78th
Division. Sailed from Baltimore. Maryland, May25. 1918. arriving in England June 12, and in
Calais, France, June 14, 1918. Member CompanyD, 303d Engineers, 7Sth Division. Transferred to
Company B, 3d Army Military Police, November
3. 1918. In the St. Mihiel battle September 29,
1918, at Thiacourt, suffered a gun shot wound.
In hospital at Toul, France, three months. In
Army of Occupation at Coblenz, Germany, De-
cember 8, 1918, to February 10, 1919. Discharged
at U. S. General Hospital No. 38. at East View, N.
Y., June 13, 1919. (Milo).
CARKOLL. JERE.MIAH E., Saddler.
Assigned to 153d Depot Brigade, then to CompanyG, 303d Ammunition Train, and sailed May 27,
1918, arriving at LeHavre, France, June 14, 1918.
Supplied ammunition to front ranks at St.
Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Discharged at CampDix, N. J., May 28, 1919. (Milo).
( HAFMAN, FAY LAWTOX, Private.
Assigned to 24th Company, 153d Depot Brigade,
then to Company C, 9th Battalion, Military Po-
lice. Military Police duty at New York City. Dis-
charged at Camp Dix, N. J., December 31, 1918.
(Milo).
HOBAX, JAMES FRANK, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to Company C, 59th Pioneers, then to
303d Supply Train, 78th Division. Sailed May 28,
1918, and arrived in France at LeHavre June 14,
1918. The 303d furnished supplies for the menat the front lines in Alsace-Lorraine, St. Mihiel
and Meuse-Argonne Sectors. Discharged at
Camp Dix, N. J., June 11, 1919. (Milo).
LATHR(>P, HERBERT R.. Private.
Assigned to 59th Pioneer Infantry; 303d Ammu-nition Train; 6tb Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Lee, Virginia, and assigned
to Company B, 14Sth Infantry, 37th Division.
Sailed for Brest, France, June 22, 1918. arriving
July 5, 1918. In battles at Alsace-Lorraine, St.
Mihiel and Verdun. Discharged at Camp Upton,
N. Y., April 4, 1919. (Potter).
Me(JOVER>, HUGH BERNARD, Private.
Assigned to 303d Military Police. 21st Depot Bri-
gade. Transferred to Aberdeen, Maryland, and
assigned to Company H, Ordnance Department.
Discharged at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Mary-
land, April 25, 1919. (Milo).
SERFINE, JOHN F.. (Orponil.
Assigned to 153d Depot Brigade 24th Company,303d Supply Train. Transferred to Camp Meade,
Maryland, and assigned to Batery F, 311th Field
Artillery. Transferred to Edgewood Arsenal,
Edgewood, Maryland, and assigned to CompanyA, Chemical War Service. Appointed Corporalwhile at Edgewood. Discharged at Edgewood,Maryland, February 28. 1918. (Milo).
SIM.HONS, MILFORH, Private.
Assigned to Company B, 153d Depot Brigade,
then to Company E. 303d Ambulance Train, and
with this contingent sailed May 30, 1918, arriv-
ing at Brest, France, June 10, 1918. In battle
fronts at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Aisne-Vesle.
Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., May 29, 1919.
(Milo).
PRU E. RICHARD.(Starkey).
M.W HI. I!>ls—FOllT SLOCIM, N. Y.
CONNELL. HARRY HEWITT, Private.
Sent from Fort Slocum, N. Y., to Camp Hancock,Georgia, and assigned as machine gunner. Head-quarters Company; 4th Company. 3d Troop, In-
fantry; Troop G, 13th Cavalry. Transferred to
Camp Dix, N. J., and assigned to 13th Company,152d Depot Brigade. Discharged at Camp Dix,
N. J., March 25, 1919.
ORA( ZYK. JOHN.(Milo).
KELLY, WILLIAM JOHN, Corporal.
Assigned to Machine Gun Co. Transferred to
Camp Hancock. Augusta, Ga., and assigned to Co.
5, 1st Group. Transferred to Headquarters Co.
No 1, Machine Gun Specialists' School; to Ma-chine Gun Headquarters Co. No. 1, Liaison andBattery Mechanic Department, Specialist School,
M. G .T. C, Main Training Department, for twomonths, and was made machine gun instructor,
and sent to instruct men in different companies
in handling machine guns; then to Motor Co. No.
1, Special Training School, for instruction in
machine guns mounted on motors; then to 32d
M. G. Provisional Co., 3d Group, M. D. D , andto Co. 2, 1st Battalion. 153d Depot Brigade, at
Camp Dix, N. J., from which he was discharged
December 31, 1918. (Milo).
ROVITO, ADOLPH, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 4th Company, Machine Gun Train-
ing Camp. May 31, 1918, assigned to Headquar-ters Company No. 1, Machine Gun School. No-
vember 29, 1918, assigned to the operation sec-
tion. Headquarters Company, Machine Gun Train-
ing Center. Made Private, 1st Class, January 10,
1919, at Camp Hancock. Ga. Discharged at CampHancock, Georgia, February 4, 1919.
M.\Y I(i, lOl."—FOItT BENJAMIN HARKISON, OHIO.
SNYDER, JAMES HENRY, Sergeant.
Assigned to Company A, 62d Engineers. July 6,
sent to Camp Upton, N. Y., and sailed from NewYork City July 14, arriving at Cherbourg, France,
July 29. Arrived at Liverpool. England, July 26,
and left Southampton for Cherbourg on the 2Sth.
Served with Company A. 62d Engineers, except
from October 26, to about February 20. 1919,
during which time was with the 13th, 60th and
61st Engineers. Participated in the St. Mihiel
drive, and was also on the Argonne front. Ser-
vice was entirely in the construction and oper-
ation of railroads. Appointed Sergeant June 11,
1918, at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Discharged at
Camp Upton. N. Y., July 7, 1919. (Milo).
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MAY L'4. nils—CAM!" MKRUITT, \.
HlTTO>. HAROLD ANDREW, ( Orporal.
Assigned to Motor Transport Company 377.
Transferred to Camp Bragg, Payetteville, NorthCarolina. Appointed Corporal October 23, 1918,
at Camp Merritt. N. J. Discharged at Camp Bragg.N. C, May 23. 1919. (Milo).
M\\ !(!, I!(IS— < A>ll' IIIX, \M«l<;HTS'rOM .\, ^. J.
BISH. WAR.NER EIKiETT, ('(irporal.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade,
thence to 3d Company. Convalescent Center.
Member Sth and loth Battalion Band. Discharged
at Camp Dix, N. J.. May 3, 1919. (Milo).
BI TLER, JAMES FREOERK K, Private.
Assigned to 9th Co., 152d Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Co. L, 346th Infantry. Sailed from Ho-boken, N. J., August 24, 1918, arriving at Cher-
bourg, France. September 9. Member of Co. L,
346th Inf , S7th Division. Discharged at Camp Up-ton, N. Y., April 10, 1919. (Milo). Prior service
in Troop L, 14th U. S. Cavalry, 1910-1914.
CRAliiH, .KtSEFH PATRK'K. Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 153d Depot Brigade, then to CompanyL, 346th Infantry. Sailed for overseas August 15,
1918, arriving at Liverpool, England, August 27,
1918, and at LeHavre. Prance. Xovember 30,
1918. Attached to the U. S. Embarkation Office at
Southampton, England, for three months, serv-
ing as Detachment Clerk and Statistician in
charge of personnel and transportation records.
Member Debarkation Detachment Advance Par-
ty for the 87th Division, and as a special duty,
was assigned as instructor in English at CampMontoir, St. Nazaire, Prance, holding this post
for three months. Discharged at Camp Upton, N.
Y., April 10, 1919. (Milo).
('(»RA1>, I». <JORI>0>. Private.
Assigned to 153d Depot Brigade, thence to Per-
sonnel Office, acting as interviewer. Discharged
at Camp Dix, N. J.. December 2. 1918. (Milo).
r(HGEVA>, FRA!V(IS ROBERT, 2d Lieutenant.
Assigned to Personnel Office, Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp H.mcock. Georgia, and as-
signed to Central Machine Gun Officers' Train-
ing School. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant in Oc-
tober, 1918. Purloughed to Officers' Reserve.
(Milo).
EXCELL, GEORfiE WILLLVM, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade;
thence to 312th Ammunition Train. Sailed for
overseas in August. 1918, arriving at LeHavre,
France, September 11, 1918. Member Service of
Supplies. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
March 19, 1919. (Benton).
FLYNN, FRAXCIS LEROY, Private.
Assigned to 40th Co., 153d Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to the Infantry. Discharged at Camp Dix,
N. J., December 11, 1918. (Milo).
(JRIFKrrHS, JOHN ARTHUR, (orporaLAssigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade.Transferred to Fort Niagara, N. Y., and assignedto Headquarters Company. Discharged at CampDix, N. J, December 23, 1918. (Milo).
<;REENFIELI», henry JAMES, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, Depot Brigade, thenceto Company L, 346th Infantry. Sailed from Ho-boken, N. J., August 26, 1918, arriving at Cher-bourg. Prance, September 9, 1918. Member Com-pany L, 346th Infantry, 87th Division, March 27,
1919, to April 7, 1919. Member 3d Company, 152dDepot Brigade, Pro , to date of discharge at
Camp Upton, N. Y., April 10, 1919. (Milo).
HARRIS. SEY.MOl'R B, Sergeant.
Assigned to 40th Co., 153d Depot Birgade, thenceto 3d Company, Convalescent Center. AppointedCorporal March 4, 1918, and Sergeant, January3, 1919. Discharged at Camp Dix, New Jersey,
June 3, 1919. Re-enlisted July 3, 1919, for oneyear, and reported at Camp Dix, N J., July 4,
1919. (Starkey).
HOA(iLANl>. FRED TARL. Private.
Assigned to 40th Co , 153d Depot Brigade. Trans-ferred to Co. M, 346th Inf. Sailed from Hoboken,N J., August 28, arriving at Cherbourg, France,
September 9. Member of Co. M, 346th Inf., 87th
Division. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April
12, 1919. (Starkey).
HOBAN, BERNARD Ml( HAEL. Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 40th Company, 10th Battalion, 153d
Depot Brigade. In Base Hospital July 6, 1918, to
January 3, 1919. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J.
January 3, 1919. (Milo).
HOPKINS, BERNARD PAUL, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jack-sonville, Florida, and assigned to Quartermas-ter's Corps. Sailed for overseas July 26, 1918,
arriving at Brest, France, August 6, 1918. Mem-ber 326th Butcher Company, Quartermaster's
Corps, 36th Division, as Conveyer. In hospital at
Brest, France, also Ellis Island and Grand Cen-tral, N. Y., from illness. Discharged at Camp Up-ton, N. Y., April 5, 1919. (Milo).
JENSEN, BENNETT HENRY, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company. 153d Depot Brigade,
thence to Company M, 346th Infantry. Sailed for
overseas August 25th, 1918, arriving at Cher-
bourg, France, September 13, 1918. Member Com-pany M, 346th Infantry, 87th Division. Assigned
to 312th Sanitary Train, Detached Service. At
cessation of hostilities he was at Pons, France.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 17, 1919.
(Torrey).
KNltilHT. HIXSON AMOS, Private.
Assigned to 40th Co , 153d Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Co. M, 346th Inf., 87th Division. Assign-
ed to Base Hospital as night guard on August 8,
and remained such till August 13, 1919, whenhe was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J. (Middle-
sex).
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McrHEUSON. CLAKEX'E LOWELL, Private.
Member Replacement Troops, unassigned; ap-
pointed Inspector, Personnel Department. Candi-
date in Central Otticers' Training School at Camp
Lee, Virginia. Declined commission as 2d Lieu-
tenant. Mr. McPherson enjoys distinction of be-
ing one of the first privates to be appointed to
Personnel Department, as those appointments
theretofore were conferred upon officers. Dis-
charged at Camp Lee, Virginia, November 23,
191S. (Jerusalem).
MEAKEK. JOHN JENKI.V, Cook.
Assigned 40th Company. 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jack-
sonville, Florida, and assigned to 29th Receiv-
ing Company, 2d Shop Regiment; Field Re-
mount Squad 317. Sailed from Newport News, Va.,
August 14, 1918, arriving at Brest, France, Sep-
tember 26. 1918. Member Field Remount Squad
317. Engagements at Sougy, Meucon, Carbon
Blanc, France. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J.,
June 23, 1919. (Milo).
MAXJIPINTO. PIETRO, Private.
Assigned to 40th Co , l.''i3 D. B. Transferred to
Company G, 135th Infantry. Sailed for overseas
October 11, 1918, arriving at Offerty, France, Oc-
tober 24, 191S. Member Company 5, 135th Infan-
try, 34th Division. Transferred to P. W. E. Com-
pany 259, Prison Camp. Tours, France. Served
as prison guard December 24, 1918, to Septeni'
l,er 23, 1919, at Tours, France, and from there
was sent in Germany twice to return prisoners.
Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J , October 9. 1919.
(Potter).
MOSHIEK, ALBEKT ALEXVM>E1{. I'rivate.
Assigned to 40th Company. 10th Training Bat-
talion. 153d D. B, June 19. 1918, transferred to
Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida,
and assigned to 29th Receiving Company; July
1st, to 1st Office Reg ; July Sth, to 30Sth Field
Remount Squadron; August 6th, to 333(1 Artil-
lery Replacement Division September 12th, was
transferred to Infantry, unassigned. Transferred
to Fort Niagara, N. Y., January 1, 1919, and dis-
charged at that place, January 3, 1919. (Middle-
sex).
IIILLEIJ, OTTO CHKIS, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Meade. Maryland, and as-
signed to Battery E, 311th Field Artillery. Sail-
ed July 14, 1918, for Cherbourg, France, arriving
at that port July 31, 191S. Member Battery E,
311th Field Artillery, 7.Sth Division. This con-
tingent was moving to the Meuse-Argonne bat-
tle front when hostilities ceased, November 11,
1918. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., June 4, 1919.
(Torrey).
>OKKIS, LEON JAY, Private.
Assigned to 153d Depot Brigade, as cook. Sent to
Fort Niagara, N. Y.. and assigned to Co. D, 15th
Fire and Guard; sent to Raritan, Metuchen andBayonne, N. J., and assigned to Co. B, 15th Bat-
talion, U. S. Guards. Discharged at Camp Dix,
N. J., January 22. 1919. (Milo).
MIKIiELSEN, AXEL, Private. 1st (lass.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Camp Meade, Maryland, and as-
signed to Battery E. 311th Field Artillery. Sailed
for overseas July 14. 191S. arriving at Cher-
bourg. France. July 21. 1918 Member Battery
E. 311th Field Artillery, 7Sth Division. Movingto fighting front when hostilities ceased. Desti-
nation, La Courtine. Discharged at Camp Dix, N.
J., May 31, 1919. Re-enlisted at Camp Dix, N. J.,
May 31, 1919. for one year for overseas duty.
(Milo).
KEILSEN, NEILS JOHN, Private.
Assigned to 40th Co., 153d Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Fort Niagara, N. Y., and assigned to
15th Co . 22d Infantry. Later transferred to Fort
Hancock, N. J. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J.,
January 23, 1919. (Milo)
OVENS. AlfKIAN E.
Rejected (Barrington).
PROSSER, IVOR JA.1IES, Private.
Assigned to 40th Co , 153d Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Co. M, 34oth Inf. Sailed from Hoboken,N. J., August 23, arriving at Cherbourg. France.
September 3. Served in Co. M. 346th Infantry.
87th Division. Discharged at Camp Upton. N. Y.
April 10. 1919. (Jerusalem).
REILLY, FRANCIS PETER, Sergeant.
Assigned to Company 39, 10th Battalion, DepotBrigude. Transferred to Officers' Training School,
Camp Gordon, Georgia, and assigned to 2oth
Company, Sth Battalion. Leader Consolidated
Battalion Bsnd. Discharged at Camp Gordon,
Georgia, November 25, 1918. (Milo).
RIBBLE, ORVAL. I'rivate.
Assigned to 4Uth Company, 15od Depot Brigade,
thence to Company M. 34oth Infantry, 87th Di-
vision. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J , November23, 1918. (Btnton).
LEILLY. JAMES EHWARH. Corporal, Qiiartermas-
ter's Corps.
Assigned to 40th Compcny, 10th Battalion, 153d
Depot Brigade. Transferred to Camp Joseph E.
Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida, June 17, 1918,
and assigned to 2.^th Company. Depot Brigade;
Service Company No. 2; Sub Depot Company;Camp Supply Company Discharged at CampJoseph E. Johnston, Florida, January 10, 1919.
Appointed Corporal Q M. C, October 19, 1918.
(Milo).
Rl'GO, RAY.nONH, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, 10th Battalion, 153d
Depot Brigade, thence to Personnel Clerk,
Headquarters Company Discharged at CampDix, N. J., December 1, 1918. (Starkey).
S.MITH, LEON HE.MENWAY, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 40th Company, 10th Training Bat-
talion. 153d Depot Brigade. Transferred to Com-pany L. 343th Infantry. 87th Division. Attended
Snipers' School and sailed from Hoboken, N. J.,
as Sniper. August 23. 1918. arriving at Liverpool.
En.gland. September !'th. and at Cherbourg.
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(1!>) Fred Hoasland(lO) Bernard Holtan
(1:1) Heriijird Hopkins(-2) Iteniieft Jensen(:::>) Hixon Kniulit
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France, September 25. 1918. Member CompanyL, 346th Infantry, S7th Division. Engaged in con-
struction work and service supplies. Discharged
at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 10, 1919. (Milo).
SHITTS. AKTHIR LANODOX, Band (driioral.
Assigned to 10th Company, 152d Depot Brigade,
thence to 346th Infantry Band. Sailed August 2.5,
191S, arriving at LeHavre, France, September 9.
1918. Member Headquarters Company, 346th In-
fantry Band, 87th Division. Appointed Band Cor-
poral at Camp Dix, N. .T.. August 11, 1918. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 10, 1919.
(Milo).
TWILLUiKR, RAYMOND B.. Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, 10th Battalion, 153d
Depot Brigade. Transferred to Ordnance De-
partment, and to Carpenter Battalion Headquar-
ters. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., November
30. 1918. (Milo).
THO.MAS. BIRNETT DAVID. Privale.
Assigned to 40th Company, 10th Battalion, 153d
Depot Brigade. Transferred to Company L, 346th
Infantry, 87th Division. Sailed from Hoboken, N.
J., August 26, 1918, arriving at Cherbourg,
France, September 12, 1918. Member CompanyL, 346th Infantry, 87th Division. Headquarters
at Montoir, France. Discharged at Camp Upton,
Long Island, April 10, 1919. (Potter).
WHITAKER, JOHN NORTH, Corporal.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to 312th Motor Supply Co. Sailed
from Montreal. Canada, August 24, arriving at
LeHavre, France, Sept. 12, 1918. Served with
312th Motor Supply Co., 87th Division. Discharg-
ed at Camp Lee, Va., July 2, 1919. (Milo).
WELCH, WILLIAM BERNARD, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Fort Niagara, N. Y.. and assigned
to 15th Battalion, U. S Guards. Transferred to
22d Infantry, Camp Lowe, Fort Hancock, New.lersey. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., January
21. 1919. (Milo).
WOOD. (;E0R0E D.. jr., Musician.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade;
transferred to Company L, 346th Infantry, 87th
Division; Headquarters Company, 346th Infan-
try Band. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., August 23,
1918, arriving at LeHavre, France, September
15, 1918. Member 346th Infantry Band, 87th Di-
vision. Located near St. Nazaire, France. AsMusical Director of a theatrical troup, composedof the members of the 346th Regiment, Mr. Woodtoured France for four months. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., June 25, 1919. (Milo).
WHEAT, WILLIAM WARD. Meelianie.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Arrived in France August 31, 1918, a member of
Company A, 59th Pioneer Infantry. Campaigns:Verdun Sector, September 29 to October 10;
Meuse-Argonne offensive, October 15 to Novem-ber 11. 1918. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., July8, 1919. (Starkey).
M.VV ^S, ISU.S—( \MI' IJI-X, WKKiHTS'l'OWX. X. ,1.
OLSEN. JENS CHRIS, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade,
thence to Company M, 346th Infantry. Sailed
from Hoboken, N. J., August 25, 1918, arriving at
Cherbourg, France, September 12, 1918. Mem-ber Company M, 346th Infantry, S7th Division.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 10, 1919.
(Benton).
ttSTERHOUT, FRED ROY, Private.
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 153d Depot Brigade.
Transferred to Company L, 59th Pioneer Infan-
try. Discharged for disability at Camp Dix, N. J.,
September 3, 1918. (Milo).
RILLING, PHILLIP.
(Official)—Phillip J. Rilling, Jr., (2948304), 324
Jacob St., Penn Yan. Inducted at Penn Yan, May28, 1918. Born Chatham, N. Y. Age 28 3-12 years.
Organizations: 40th Co., 10th Battalion, 153d De-
pot Brigade to June 21, 1918. Co. D, 312th Ammu-nition Train, to death. Private. Served overseas
Aug. 23. 1918, to Nov. 15, 1918. Died of pneumonia
Nov. 15, 1918. Notify Philip J. Rilling, Sr., father,
324 Jacob St., Penn Yan.
TEARS, JOHN EDWARD, Private.
Assigned to 40th Company, 153d Depot Brigade,
thence to Company L, 348th Infantry. Transfer-
red to 346th Sanitary Detachment, with which
organization he sailed from Hoboken, N. J., Au-
gust 23, 1918, arriving at LeHavre, France, via
Liverpool, England, September 12, 1918. Station-
ed at Camp Montoir, near St. Nazaire, France.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., April 10. 1919.
(Benton).
MAY aO, 1018—CAMP DEVEIVS, AYBR., MASS.
SAVAGE, JAMES HAYWARD, Sergeant.
(Official)—James Hayward Savage, 1673667,
Rushville. Inducted at Penn Yan, May 29, 1918.
Born Rushville. Age 29 years. Organizations: 1st
Co , Q. M. C, Camp Devens, to Sept. 27, 1918.
Private; Corporal June 8, 1918; Sergeant, Sept.
11, 1918. Died of lobar pneumonia Sept. 27, 1918,
Notify Mrs. William H. Savage, mother. Rushville.
.irxE Ki, i»is—vA-\' foi \ i;h harracks,SEATTLE, «a:-<hi\<;t(>\.
TONtUTE. WILLIAM JOHN, Jr., Cook.
Sent to Vancouver Barracks, and was assigned to
109th Squadron, Spruce Production Division.
Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., February 10,
1919. (Milo).
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SMITH, EDWARD BERNARD, Musician, 1st Class.
Assigned to 149th Infantry Band, 3Sth Division.
Sailed October 2, 1918, arriving at LeHavre,
France, October 11. 1918. With Army of Occupa-
tion at Wittlich, Germany. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y., July 4. 1919. (Milo).
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WHITItECK, BYKON (i., ('(irporiil.
Assigned to Motor Truck Company 377. Trans-
ferred to Camp Bragg, North Carolina. Discharg-
ed at Camp Bragg, N. C, April :!0, Itlltt. (Milo)
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( (»>LI:Y. LAWRENCE HOBAKT, Private.
Assigned to 3d Company. Quartermaster's Train-
ing Camp. Transferred to Washington, D C
.
and assigned to Motor Transport 810, Detached
Service. Discharged at Camp Meigs, Washing-
ton, D. C, February 20, Ifllti. (Benton).
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1 EI'l'EH, (JEOIMJE.
(.Jerusalem).
UUili. (;E<H{(iiE PERRY, PriYate, 1st Class.
Assigned to Infantry unattached. Transferred to
Fort H. G. Wright, Long Island Sound, N. Y.,
and assigned to Company II, Pigeon Section Sig-
nal Corps. Disabled in line of duty about Sep-
tember 25, 1918. Discharged at Fort H. G.
Wright, L. I., October 2.5, 1918. (Jerusalem).
.iri.V !'.->. IfllS—(AMP 1)1X, WJUOHTSTOWN, N. J.
JENSEN, (HRISTIAN.
(Benton).
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BARXHART, WILLIAM JACOB, Private.
Assigned to 151st Depot Brigade, thence to the
31st Regiment. Field Artillery. Discharged at
Camp Meade. Maryland, December 6, 191S. (Mid-
dlesex).
BROWN, JESSE A.. Private, First Class.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Head-
quarters Company, 32d Field Artillery. Despatch
rider. Promoted 1st Class Private in September,
1918. Discharged December 10, 1918. (Benton).
BRINK, JAMES RUSSELL, Private, First Class.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to the
31st Field Artillery. Transferred to the 211th En-
gineer Train December 10, 191,S, and promoted to
1st Class Private January 1, 1919. Discharged
at Camp Meade, Maryland, February 1, 1919.
(Italy).
BUCKLE, ARTHUR HOWARD, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade. August 10th
transferred to Company F, 31st Field Artillery.
Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland, December
7, 1918. (Barrington).
BUTLER, MARTIN H., Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade. Discharged
at Camp Meade, Maryland, December IG, 1918.
(Jerusalem).
BATTISTA, LUIGI ALESANDRO .MASTRO, Private.
Assigned to 154ih Depot Brigr.de. Transferred to
Fort Bennett. Indianna. and thence to Camp Up-
ton, N. Y. Sailed from New York City November
1. arriving tt Brest. France. November 10, 1918.
Member Company A. 93d Engineers. Transferred
to Company 138. Transportation Corps. Dis-
charged at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., July 16,
1919 (Starkey).
BRISBIN, ROBERT CHESTER. Priva'.^'.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade. Transferred to
Battery F, 32d Field Artillery. 11th Division.
Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland. December
3, 1918. (Starkey).
CRANE, E.M.1IETT CARLTON, Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Head-
quarters Company, 32d Regiment, Field Artillery.
Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland, December
10, 1918. (Milo).
CADWELL, LEWIS, Corporal.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to 31st
Field Artillery. Discharged at Camp Meade, Md,,
December 13, 1918. (Milo).
CONLEY, ROSS MATHEW, Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to
Company C, 211th Field Signal Battalion. Died
at Camp Meade. Maryland, October 12, 1918, from
pneumonia. (Benton).
CONRAD, CLAUDE LARZELERE, ('(trimral.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Bat-
tery B, 31st Field Artillery. Appointed Corporal
in September, 1918. Discharged at Camp Meade.
Maryland. December 6, 1918. (Milo).
DENSE, ELIJAH B., Private.
Assigned to 7th Development Company. Replace-
ment Regiment. 154th Depot Brigade. Discharged
at Camp Meade, Maryland, December 2, 1918.
(Milo).
ED(;ERT0N, CLAUDE HEATH.Reported to Local Board in New York City, and
was sent to camp by that Board for the Yates
County Board.
taLBERT, ARTHUR .MEARL, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Bat-
tery B, 31st Field Artillery. Discharged at CampMeade, Maryland. December 6. 1918. (Starkey).
GILBERT, HOMER AMES.(Barrington).
HURLBUT, (JIFFORD GEOROE, Serpreaiit Q. M. C.
Assigned to 5th Company, 154th Depot Brigade.
August 26, 1918, transferred to Camp Sheridan,
Alabama, and assigned to 67th Infantry. Novem-
ber 11, 1918, assigned to Quartermaster's Corps,
and on March 15. 1919. transferred to Camp Up-
ton. N. Y., as Casual. Appointed Sergeant at
Camp Sheridan, Alabama, January 6, 1919. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 21, 1919.
(Jerusalem).
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HAGUE, JAMES, Private.
Having removed to New Mexico, after registra-
tion in Yates County, Mr. Hague was sent to
Camp at the request of the Yates County Board
by the Draft Board of Sorroco County, New Mex-
ico. He was sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas, and
assigned to 40th Company, 10th Reserve Battalion
Riflemen's Corps, thence to Evacuation Hospital
27. Transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed
for France October 21, 191S, arriving at LeHavre
November 11, 191S. Member Evacuation Hospital
No. 27. Service at Angers, France, November 11,
litis, to April 18. 1919. Discharged at CampBowie, Fort Worth. Texas, May 24, 1919. (Milo).
JOHNSON, I'AK.MELE, Serg:eaiit.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade. Transferred to
Camp Sheridan, Alabama, and assigned to Head-
quarters Detachment. Appointed Sergeant at the
latter camp. Discharged at Camp Sheridan, Ala-
bama, February 25, 1919. (Milo)
JONES, WILLIAM ARTHIK, I'rivalo.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Bat-
tery F, 31st Field Artillery. Discharged at CampMeade, Maryland, December 7, 1918. (Starkey).
JACOBS, EDWIN ELWOOI), Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade. Sent to CampJoseph E. Johnston. Jacksonville, Florida, and
assigned to 1st Labor Regiment, Reclamation.
Candidate, Company No. 1, 9th Detachment Ad-
ministrative Labor, Camp Supply, Quartermas-
ter's Corps. Discharged at Camp Joseph E. John-
ston. Florida, February 3, 1919. (Milo).
LARSEN. HENRY, I'rivate.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Bat-
tery A, 31st Field Artillery. Discharged at CampMeade. Md., December 6, 1918. (Benton).
LIZZI, DOM EN ICO. Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Camp Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, and assign-
ed to Company A. 1st Battalion, 138th Engineers.
Discharged at Camp Benjamin Harrison. Ind.,
December 3, 1918. (Milo).
LOTT, ALBERT E.
(Milo).
MoADAMS. RAYMOND FRAXCIS, Serseaiit.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Bat-
tery B. 31st Field Artillery. Appointed Corporal
in September, 1918, and Sergeant in October, 1918.
Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland, December
6, 1918. (Milo).
MEAKER, HARRY HURFORD, Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Com-pany B, 32d Light Field Artillery. Discharged
at Camp Meade, Maryland, December 10, 1918.
(Torrey).
Ml'RRAY, ROBERT ALLEX. Corporal.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.,
and assigned to 1st Shop Regiment. Transferred
to Camp Hill, Virginia, and assigned to Field Re-
niojnt Squudrcn No. 333. Sailed for overseas
from Newport News, Va., October 4, 1918, arriv-
ing at Brest, France, October IS, 1918. MemberField Rsmount Squadron 333. Appointed Cor-
poral at Gievres, France. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y.. July 22. 1919. (Middlesex).
MASHEWSKE. CHARLES, I'rivate.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to the
31st Field Artillery. Discharged at Camp Meade,
Maryland. December 9. 1918. (Torrey).
MiCREERY, WILLIAM.(Starkey).
McOOrCJH. ALBERT (;E0RGE, Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to 31st
Field Artillery. Discharged at Camp Mead9,
Maryland, December 9. 1918. (Starkey).
MORGAN, ARLO ALVA.(Milo).
NIELSEN, KARL OSKAR HERMAN, Privata.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to 32d
Regiment, Field Artillery. Cannoneer and gen-
eral duties. Discharged at Camp Meade, Mary-
land, December 9. 191S. (Milo).
OL.MSTEAD, ARTHIR FAY.(Potter).
PADDOCK. JOSEPH WILLIAM, Con>oraL
Assigned to 5th Company. 154th Depot Brigade,
thence to Battery D, 31st Field Artillery. Ap-
pointed Corporal October 23, 1918, Discharged
at Camp Meade, Maryland, December 8, 1918.
(Italy).
PALMATIER, MERVIN ARLO AARON, Contoral.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Bat-
tery C, 31st Field Artillery. Discharged at CampMeade, Maryland, December 7, 1918. (Milo).
PLOTTS, EDWARD HERBERT.After registration, Mr. Plotts removed to Phila-
delphia, Pa., and was sent to camp by that
Board for the Yates County Draft Board.
(Milo).
lEARCE, GUY, Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Field
Remount Squadron 324. Transferred to CampStewart, Newport News, Virginia, and sailed from
that port September 7, 1918, arriving at Brest,
France, September 21, 1918. Member Field Re-
mount Squadron No. 324. Discharged at CampDevens, Ayer, Mass., August 7, 1919. (Potter).
STAPLES, AR( HIE RAYMOND, Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Bat-
tery C, 31st Field Artillery, Discharged at
Camp Meade, Maryland, December 8, 1918.
(Milo).
SUMNER, MARION JEWELL, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 5th Company, 154th Depot Brigade,
thence to Battery A, 33d Field Artillery. Pro-
moted First Class Private in September, 1918.
Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland, Decem-
ber 12, 1918. (Milo).
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SHAKPE, CAMERON ALEXANDEH. I'livatp.
Assigned to Company E. 154th Depot Brigade,
thence to 32d Field Artillery. 11th Division-
Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland, Decem-
ber 10, 1918. (Starkey).
SCHULTZ, WILLIAM JOSEPH, PrivatP.
Assigned to 11th Brigade, National Army, and
transferred to 31st Field Artillery. Discharged
at Camp Meade, Maryland. December 9. 1918.
(Italy).
THIERS, I'EAKL rM)ERWOOI>, Biitslir.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to Bat-
tery A, 33d Field Artillery. Heavy Motor. Dis-
charged at Camp Meade, Maryland, December
11, 1918. (Milo).
WHITE, ALBERT JOSIAII.
(Starkey).
W ILLIAMS, CHARLES ElVOS, Sergeant.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade, thence to 5th
Company, 32d Field Artillery. Promoted Cor-
poral September 23, 1918, and Sergeant, October
10, 1918. Discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland,
December 11, 1918. (Middlesex).
THO.MAS, RFFUS GARLAXD, Private.
Assigned to 154th Depot Brigade. September
1 to December 8, 1918, Camp Sheridan, Alabama,
Company M, 67th Infantry. December 8, 1918,
to March 24, 1919, Camp Shelby. Mississippi,
Medical Detachment, 67th Infantry. Discharged
at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 31, 1919. April 4,
1919, Mr. Thomas reported to Camp Stewart,
Virginia, as Educational Secretary for the Y.
M. C. A., in "Waterfront" hut. Later he was
appointed Government Insurance Representa-
tive for the Camp, and later was appointed'
Business Secretary for all huts (Y. M. C. A.) in
Camp Stewart. He left the "Y" work July 26,
1919. (Potter).
.11 l-Y :{(>, lills—HEC'KiriT t'AMP, SYK.VflTSE, IV. Y.
A( KERSOX, VEBIVE MAXWELL, Private.
Assigned to Company B, 6th Battalion. Sent
to Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md., and as-
signed to Company D, 2d Battalion, Chemical
Warfare Service. Discharged at Edgewood Ar-
senal. Maryland, December 6, 1918. (Milo).
BEARD, CLAREX'E NAVARRE, ("oriioral.
Transferred to Lakehurst, New Jersey, and as-
signed to Chemical Warfare Service. Appointed
Corporal at Lakehurst Proving Ground, Lake-
hurst, N. J., November 1, 1918. Discharged at
Camp Upton, N. Y., February 8, 1919. (Torrey).
HEf'KER. .TAMES CLARENCE, Private.
Transferred to Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood,
Maryland, and assigned to Company H. 2d Bat-
talion, Chemical Warfare Service. Discharged
at Edgewood Arsenal, Md., December 10, 1918.
(Milo).
(JANNON, CLARENCE .lOSEPH, 1st Serpreaiit.
Assigned to 332d Guard and Fire Company.
Headquarters, Port of Embarkation, Hoboken,
New Jersey, for guard duty. Transferred Au-
gust 28, 1918. to Camp A. L. Mills, Long Island,
N. Y., tor guard duty. Had several special as-
signments in transferring military and general
prisoners. Promoted Corporal September 13,
1918; Sergeant, September 21, 1918, and Ser-
geant, 1st Class, November 1, 1918. Discharged
at Camp Mills, N. Y., January 8, 1919. (Star-
key).
AITGrST lid.S.
PRESNO, BENKiNO.Sent to camp by a Buffalo, N. Y., Board, for the
Yates County Board. Rejected. (Middlesex).
Al'C;i ST .-., litis—IIF,«Kl!IT f.^MP. SYRACUSK, N. Y.
BARNES, ARTHUR .MetJHEE, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 41st Company, Limited Service.
Transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J., and assigned
to 142d Company, Fire and Guard Battalion
—
guard duty. Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y.
Promoted Private, 1st Class, September 1, 1918,
at Camp Merritt, N. J. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y., January 31, 1919. (Torrey).
EALS, FRED, Private, Isl (lass.
Assigned to 41st Company, 11th Battalion.
Transferred to Astoria, Long Island, N. Y., Sep-
tember 1, 1918, and assigned to Gas Defense Di-
vision, Chemical Warfare Service. Promoted
to 1st Class Private at Astoria. Discharged at
Astoria, N. Y., January 18, 1919. (Italy).
(iRIDLEY, ROSS LEKiHTON, Sergeant-
Assigned to 41st Company, 11th Battalion, act-
ing as Clerk of the Company from August 6
to August 28, 1918. Transferred to Personnel
Office, Gas Defense Plant, Long Island City,
N. Y., where he was stationed from August 30
to November 14, 1918, when he was transferred
to Headquarters Gas Defense Division, Chemi-
cal Warfare Service, New York City, as Staff
Assistant, which post he held until discharged,
March 12, 1919. Promoted Corporal December
20, 191S. and Sergeant. February 4, 1919. (Jeru-
salem).
LAMPMAN, WILLIAM SAXTON.Rejected. (Torrey).
SHARPE, HOMER .JOHN, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 1st Company, 2d Battalion. Trans-
ferred to Walter Reed Hospital, Tacoma Park,
Washington, D. C, in Medical Corps, and to
General Hospital, East View, N. Y. Appointed
Private, 1st Class, March 8, 1919, at East View,
New York Camp. Discharged at East View, N.
Y., April 8, 1919. (Starkey).
AIGUST 8, 1S1.S—FORT SLOCUM. IV. Y.
CRONK, CLARENCE, Cook.
Transferred to Camp McClellan. Anniston, Ala-
bama, and assigned to Company C, 12th Am-munition Train. Discharged at Camp Dix, N.
J., February 13, 1919. (Milo).
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(«> Clarence Xolile
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(S) John Sorensen
(!K \\illiam Sase(1<(I .lames Uobinson(11> P^rnest Smith(!:;> William Culver
(13) Howard nunton(14) George Knos(15) Melville (Jardner
(10) Sorney Jaoohsen(17) Kdvvard Kinsman(IS) Miltord Myer
(1!»( Archie MeFal{•M) Ernest Naseldingcr
Cil) David Ford(*1'1 > Lee Kinyoiin
i'l'A) James Bradleyi'l-i) AVilliam Cunningham
(i,->» Floyd Hill
DEL ROSE, ALBERT. I'livat?.
Assigned to 2d Company. Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Camp McClellan, Anniston. Alabama,
and assigned to Battery D. 3Gth Regiment, Field
Artillery. Discharged at Camp McClellan Jan-
uary IS, 1919. (Torrey).
JONES, JOHN NELSON.Rejected. (Mile).
KLUBE. HARRY SAUTE R. I'riviifc.
Assigned to 2(i Company, Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Camp McClellan, Anniston, Alabama,
and assigned to Battery D, 35th Field Artillery,
12th Division. Discharged at Camp Upton, N.
Y., February 5, 1919. (Milo).
lUPPlNO. FRANK, Lrivalc, Isl Class.
Transferred to Camp McClellan, Anniston. Ala-
bama, and was assigned to 35th Field Artillery.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., January —
,
1919. (Milol.
MATTESON, FLOYD EOWARI), Saddler.
Transferred to Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala-
bama, and assigned to Battery E, 35th Field Ar-
tillery, 12th Brigade. Discharged at Camp Up-
ton, N. Y., February 5, 1919. (Italy).
NOBLE, t'LARENCE W., PriTate, 1st Class.
Transferred to Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala-
bama, and assigned to Motor Transport Corps,
No. 321, and Battery F, 35th Field Artillery.
Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., March 1,
1919. (Milo).
NORRIS, WILLIAM ALFRED.(Starkey).
SORENSEN. JOHN HER.HAN. rrivate, 1st Class.
Transferred to Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala-
bama, and assigned to Battery B, 35th Field Ar-
tillery. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,Feb-
ruary 6, 1919. (Benton).
.\UGrST !», 1!M.S—FOHT SLOCIM. N. Y.
SAGE, WILLIAM A.
(Potter)
AKilST 1<!, 1!»l-<_( AMI' MKlr.!*, WASHINGTOIV,IJ. C.
KOBINSON, JAMES LEE, Private.
. Assigned to Company 214, Quartermaster's
Transport, 1st Detachment, Oil and Gas. Trans-
ferred to Camp Merritt, N. J. Miscellaneous
Casual. Discharged at Camp Merritt, N. J., Oc-
tober 22, 1918. (Milo).
AUGUST I'l, litis—KOIIT IIK.\J.\MI\ H.%,aRIS01V,
OHIO.
SMITH, ERNEST JA( OB.
(Starkey).
AUGUST :;«, lids—f A.MI- GORDON, ATLANTA,GUOUGI.'V.
CULVER, WILLIAM RUFUS, Wap>iier.
Assigned to Company B, 162d Infantry. Sailed
from Hoboken, N. J , October 28, arriving at L,e-
Havre, Frtnce. November 13, 191S. Served with
6th Supply Cavalry Troop (independent). Gen-
eral service near Paris, France, training with
horses and driving truck. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y, July 7. 1919. (Jerusalem).
DUNTON, HOWARD LER<»Y. Private.
Assigned to Company M, 2d Replacement In-
fantry. Discharged at Camp Upton. N. Y.. June
2, 1919. (Italy).
ENOS, (iEORGE ELMER, Corporal.
Member Company M, 2^ Infantry Replacement,
to November 29, 1918; Company H, 2d Infantry
Replacement, Regiment of Casuals, to Decem-
ber 7, 1918; Motor Transport Company 376, to
March 31, 1919. Promoted Corporal March IS,
1919. Discharged at Camp Gordon. Ga., March
31, 1919. (Torrey).
GARDNER, MELVILLE REUBEN, Private.
Assigned to Company M, 2d Infantry Replace-
ment Regiment. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J.,
October 27, arriving at Liverpool, England, No-
vember 8, and at LeHavre, France. November12, 1918. Served with 5th Division Replacement
Company; Company D, Supply Train. 5th Di-
vision; Headquarters Supply Train, 5th Divi-
sion. In Army of Occupation at Kayl, Luxem-bourg. Germany, from February 8 to July 9,
1919. Discharged at Camp Upton. N. Y., July
26, 1919. (Milo).
JACOBSEN, SORNEY JACOB, Private.
Assigned to Company M, 2d Infantry Replace-
ment Regiment. Transferred to Camp Merritt.
N. J., October 22, 1918, and sailed from Hobo-
ken October 27, 1918, arriving jn Liverpool,
England. November 8, and at LeHavre, France,
November 12, 191S. Member Company A, 162d
Infantry, 41st Division. Arrived in United States
February 9th, and discharged at Camp Dix, N.
J., February 28, 1919. (Benton).
KINSMAN, EDWARD B., Private.
Assigned to the Medical Department, with
which he served at Camp Gordon until dis-
charged. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., No-
vember IS, 1918. (Jerusalem).
MEYER, MILFORD MARTIN, Private.
Assigned to Company M, 2d Infantry, Replace-
ment Regiment. Transferred to Camp Merritt.
N. J., and assigned to Company A, 162d Infan-
try. Sailed from Hoboken, N. J., October 27th,
arriving at Liverpool, England, November 8th,
and at Le Havre, France, November 13, 1918.
Member Company A. 162d Infantry, 41st Divi-
sion. Served with Interior Guard Company No.
2 at St. Aignan, France, February 26 to April 22,
1919; Interior Guard Company No. 1, April 23
to June 12; Casual Company 6918, June 13 to
July 7, 1919. Discharged at Mitchell Field.
Camp Mills, Long Island. N. Y., July 7, 1919.
(Potter).
McFALL, AR( HIE.
(Italy).
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1VAGELI>1>(;EK, KK>EST WILLIAH, Private.
Transferred to Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala-
bama, and assigned to 120th Company, OrdnanceDepartment, unassigned. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y., April 20, 1919. (Benton).
AUGIST ::!•, ISIS—CAMP I PTOX. X. Y.
F(;i{l>, DAVID JOSEPH, Iriyale.
Assigned to Headquarters Company, 4th Infant-
ry. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., January
7, 1919. Previous enlistment in Company A„.>d New York National Guard, at Rochester, N.
Y. (Milo).
KEMON, LEE W., Priyatf.
Assigned to 4th Company. Depot Brigade. Octo-
ber 1st, transferred to Camp Mills, N. Y., and
assigned to Company K, 123d Infantry. Sailed
from Hoboken, N. J.. October 13, arriving at
Brest, Prance. October 27, 191S. Served in Com-pany K, 123d Infantry, 31st Division; 329th In-
fantry, and Company F, 312th Infantry. Dis-
charged at Camp Dix, N. J., May 30. 1919. (Bar-
rington).
.SKPTKMBKR 4, 1018—UF.rRUIT r.\MP, SYRAfUSE.
BRADLEY, JAMES WHALEN, Private.
Assigned to 7r)th Company. 18th Battalion, and
transferred to Fort Banks November 13, and as-
signed to 2d Company. Coast Artillery. Dis-
charged at Camp Upton. N. Y.. December 29.
1918. (Starkey).
(TNMMiHA.M, WILLL\.>I KICHAHD. Private, 1st
Class.
Assigned to 75th Recruit Company, 18th Bat-
talion. Transferred to Port Newark, N. J., and
assigned to Fire and Guard Company 310,
Quartermaster's Corps. Discharged at Newark,
N. J., January 28, 1919. (Milo).
HILL, FLOYD .>IELVI>. Private.
Assigned to 75th Recruit Company, ISth Battal-
ion. October 13th, transferred to Hoboken, N.
J., for guard duty. January 19. 1919, trans-
ferred to New York City for guard duty in the
Debarkation Hospital No. 3. Discharged June
12, 1919. (Barrington).
MANNON, (JEOBGE WAKKEN, Private.
Assigned to 100th Company. 24th Battalion.
Died October 1. 1918, from influenza, while on
furlough at his home. East Spencer, N. Y.
(Barrington).
PEDERSON, THOWALD.(Jerusalem).
SIKARAS, THEODORE DE.METRIOS.Rejected. (Starkey).
STAPE, ORVILLE FRANK.Rejected. (Milo).
WADDELL, FRANK SAVILLE, Clerk.
Assigned to 75th Company, 18th Battalion, then
to Personnel Office, and placed in Class C-1,
for clerical work. Under this classification Mr.
Waddell was subject to duties in any campin the United States. Died of pneumonia at
Syracuse, N. Y., October 5, 1918. (Milo).
SKPTK1»IBRR .-.. 101.S—CAMP .lACIvSOX, COLUMBIA,
SOUTH <-.\H01,l\A.
ALLEN, ADELHERT BERKELEY, ( ooK.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferredto Battery C, 7th Field Artillery ReplacementDetachment. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.,
December 31, 1918. (Barrington).
CALHOON, (LARK NATHAN, Private.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery E. 14th Field Artillery ReplacementDetachment. Discharged at Camp Jackson De-
cember 9, 1918. (Jerusalem).
( HRLSTENSEN, JA.MES AM>REW, Private,
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery E. 7th Regiment. Light Field Artil-
lery, and to Battery B, 9th Regiment, Light
Artillery. Sailed from Newport News, Vir-
ginia, November 11, 1918, and was re-called by
wireless same day. Discharged at Camp Upton,
N. Y., December 31, 1918. (Milo).
HALL, BYRON KETCHI'M.(Barrington).
JONES, ELWIN DELON, Private.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery F, 7th Regiment, Field Artillery Re-
placement Detachment. October 30th, sent to
Camp Hill, Virginia, and was on shipboard at
Newport News on morning of November 11th,
ready to sail. Returned to Camp Hill, and on
November 27 was sent back to Camp Jackson
and assigned to Battery B. 8th Regiment. Field
Artillery. Discharged at Camp Upton. N. Y.,
December 31, 1918. (Jerusalem).
KENNERSON, STANLEY, Private.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Camp Forret, Georgia, and assigned to the
Engineers. Transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J.,
and on November 9th boarded transport for
overseas duty. Novemlier 11th returned to
Camp Merr'.tt. and was later transferred to
Camp Humphrey. Virginia, where he was dis-
charged. (Benton).
LAFLER, TUTOR E.
Rejected. (Potter).
MACE, ROBERT ALBERT, Private.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Camp Sevier. Greenville. South Carolina, and
assigned to 49th Co., 156th Depot Brigade,
War Department Requisition. Discharged at
Camp Dix, N. J., December 31, 1918. (Milo).
McFETRIDGE, ROBERT.(Benton).
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m MILLEK, SHKKIDAN EAHL. Private.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery E. IStli Regiment, Field Artillery
U Replacement Detachmtnt. Discharged at CampUpton. N. Y., January 2, 1919. (Milo).
MEAHE, PAUL JOSEPH, ('(.rporal.
Assigned to 158th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Camp Sevier, Grejnville. South Carolina,
end assigned to 14th Company, H Battalion.
Discharged at Camp Jackson, South Carolina,
February 19, 1919. (Milo).
MILLER, CHKIS. Private.
Assigned to Company E, Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Caro-
lina, and was as.::igned to 90th Infantry, Supply
Company. Transferred to Camp Hancock, Au-
gusta, Georgia, in the same unit. Discharged
at Camp Hancock March 11, 1919. (Torrey).
N()1{.1IA>, OLIVEK WENDELL. Private.
Served in Company E, 4th Provisional Regiment,
153th Depot Brigade, at Camp Jackson and
Camp Sevier. South Carolina. Transferred to
Fort Benjamin Harrison. Indiana, where he was
assigned to Company F, 147th Engineers. Dis-
charged i.t Fort Benjamin Harrison December
12. 191S. (Torrey).
NELS((>. CAHL ('HHISTIA>, Privat;'.
(Official)—Carl C. Nelson (44S7673), R. D. 10.
Penn Yin. Inducted t-t Penn Yan Sept. 4. 191-i.
Born Milo. Aug 27. 1894. Organizations: Co.
E. 4th Pro R83't. 158th Depot Brigade. Sept.
14, 1918, to Sept. 11, 1918; Battery 4, 7th F. A.
Replacement Draft. Camp Jackson. S. C. to
Oct. 2. 1918. Died of lobar pneumonia Oct. 2.
1918. Notify Nels C. Nelson, father, R D. 10,
Penn Yan (Torrey).
NEILSEN. CHinSTLl.N. Private.
Assigned to Battery C, T'h Regiment, Field Artil-
lery Replacement Draft. With the same unit,
transferred to Camp Hill, Newport News, Vir-
ginia. Returned to Camp Jackson and assigned
to Battery A, 59th Regiment, 3d Brigade. Dis-
charged f.t Camp Jackson, South Carolina, Jan-
uary 22, 1919. (Benton).
P)>OLE. VIX'ENT THOMAS. Private.
Assigned to Depot Brigade, thence to Casual
Camp. Physicians and Surgeons. Discharged at
Camp Jackson. S. C. November 22. 1918. (Milo).
PEDEKSEN, EMIL, Mccliaiiic.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery E. 9th Regiment, Field Artillery Re-
placement Detachment. Discharged at CampUpton, N. Y., January 2, 1919. (Jerusalem).
PAXJBUKN. NEWELL TKl'.MAN, ('ori)oraL
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, and
assigned to Motor Transport Company 334. Dis-
charged at Camp Dix. N. J., February 20, 1919.
(Milo).
STEWART. HERBERT CHARLES. Private.
Assigned to 158th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery C. 7th Regiment. Field Artillery Re-
placement Detachment. Sent to Camp Hill, Va.,
with 25th Artillery Replacement, and to New-port News, Va., tor overseas duty. On Novem-ber 11th, 1918, was on board ship. Re-called
and returned to Camp Jackson, and assigned to
Battery B, 4th Regiment, Artillery. Discharged
at Camp Upton. N. Y., January 2. 1919. (Pot-
ter).
SNOOK. LEROY CHARLES, Private.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery F, 7th Field Artillery ReplacementDetachment. Transferred to 11th Overseas
Battery, and sent to Camp Hill, Newport News,Va , for overseas duty. Boarded transport
"Tenadores" on morning of November 11th, andwas debarked same night. Discharged at CampUpton. N. Y.. February 3. 1919. (Starkey)
SAMPLE, FRANK LESLIE, Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to Company E, 4th Regiment, DepotBrigade. Transferred to Company B, Quarter-
master's Corps. Discharged at Camp Jackson,
South Carolina, March 26, 1919. (Starkey).
SHEEHAN, AMBRttSE HOWARD. Private.
Assigned to Battery F. 3d Brigade, 7th Regi-ment. Field Artillery Replacement Detachment.
Trr-nsterred to Camp Lee. Virginia, thence to
Camp Hill, Virginia, and was assigned to
55Sth Company. Casuals. Transferred to CampUpton, N Y., and assigned to 9th Company, In-
fantry. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y.. Jan-
uary 10, 1919. (Italy).
THOMAS, FRET) BURNETT, Private.
Assigned to Company E, 4th Provisional Regi-
ment. 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Bat-
tery B. 7th Field Artillery Replacement Detach-
ment. 3d Brigade. Sent to Camp Hill. NewportNews, Va.. and on the morning of November 11.
1918, embarked on the transport "Kroonland"
for overseas duty, and was disembarked sameday. Sent to Camp Upton. N. Y., and was there
discharged January 2, 1919. (Jerusalem).
TRAVIS, LEWIS WARREN, Private.
Assigned to Company C, 1st Provisional Devel-
opment Brigade. Discharged at Camp Jackson.
South Carolina. December 10. 1918. (Milo).
WINDNAGLE, GEORCiE FREDERICK. Private.
Assigned to 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery F. 7th Regiment, Field Artillery Re-
placement Detachment. Sent to Camp Hill,
Newport News, Virginia, for duty overseas.
After proceeding on board transport, received
orders to debark, and was sent to Camp Upton.
N Y . where he was discharged January 2i
1919. (Potter).
WILLIAMS. WILLIAM WRIGHT, Miisleian, Second
Class.
Assigned to 158th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery F. 7th Regiment. Field Artillery Re-
placement Detachment. Sent to band school,
and after graduation, assigned to band of 9th
Regiment. 3d Brigade. Discharged at Camp Up-
ton. N. Y.. January 2. 1919. (Middlesex).
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WILLIAMS, ROY IMVKJHT, rri>ate.
Assigned to Battery F, 7th Regiment, 3d Brigade,
Field Artillery Replacement Division. Trans-
ferred to Camp Hill, Newport News, Virginia,
and assigned to 11th Battery, Overseas Artillery
Replacement Division. Discharged at Camp Up-ton, N. Y., February 3, 1919.
WIXO.M, >OK.>IA\ BKKT, Private,
Assigned to Company E, 14th Regiment, DepotBrigade. Transferred to Battery F, 13th Regi-
ment, Field Artillery, then to 14th Regiment,
Replacement Division. Discharged at CampUpton, N. y., January 2, 1919. (Jerusalem).
WHEELEK, BRADLEY LO.\(JWELL, Private.
Assigned to Company E, 4th Provisional Regi-
ment, 156th Depot Brigade. Sent to Camp Se-
vier, Greenville, South Carolina, as a memberof the Provost Guard. Discharged at Camp Dix,
N. J., March 24, 1919. (Milo).
YOST, THEODORE. Private.
Assigned to 158th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Battery E, 4th Field Artillery ReplacementDetachment. Sent to Camp Hill, Newport News,
Va., lor overseas duty, and was on board trans-
port "Kroonland" on November 11, 1918, whenorders were received to disembark on account
of the armistice. Discharged at Camp Upton,
N. Y., January 2, 1919. (Milo).
SKI" liH.S—SYRACUSE RKCRIIT CAMI',
SYRACUSE, >. Y.
SKP'I'EMBEH 11, Mil ->\ ASIlI\<;'l'O.V, n. <:.
CRAlXiH, RICHARD F., Sergtaiit.
Assigned to Field Medical Supply Depot, U. S.
Army Medical Department, Washington, D. C.
Transferred to Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C,
Quartermaster's Corps, and was discharged at
that Camp February 3. 1919. (Milo).
SEPTEMBER 11. I!»ls—RKCRIIT C.VMP, SYH.VCISE,
SYRACUSE, \. Y.
PALLESE>, HA>S, Private.
Assigned to 95th Company. 23cl Training Bat-
talion. Transferred to Camp Holabird, Mary-
land, in Company B, 321st Motor Truck Corps.
Discharged at Camp Holabird, Md., April 9.
1919. (Bentoni.
ALLE>, CHARLES FREDERICK, Private.
Sent to Fort Caswell, North Carolina, for dutyin the Coast Artillery Corps. Discharged at
Camp Upton. N. Y.. December 19. 191S. Mr.
Allen became a member of the Red Cross Ser-
vice in February. 1918. and went overseas onApril 10.191S. returning to the United States onSeptember 4. 1918. (Benton).
CARROLL, .JOHN BER>ARD, Private.
Assigned to the 96th Recruit Company, 23d
Battalion. Sent to Fort Wayne. Detroit. Mich-igan, and served in the 6th Squadron, Aviation
Corps. Discharged at Fort Wayne, January 22,
1919. (Milo).
SEPTEMBER llll.v—FORT TOTTEiX, N. Y.
SCISM, WILLIA.M MYER.(Starkey).
OCTOBER 4. Mirs—((II, I Mill S B\KRACIvS,COI.l.>IBIS. (IIIIO.
HALL, CLI>TO\ LEROY, Private.
Sent to Fort Totten. N. Y.. November 11, andassigned to 10th Company, Coast Artillery Corpsfor service in band. Discharged at Fort Totten,
N. Y., December 8. 1918. (Benton).
HOYT, (;E(»R(jE WILLIS. .Tr., Private.
Assigned to loth Recruit Company. Discharged
at Columbus Barracks, Ohio, December 2, 1918.
(Milo).
MORDECAI, ARTHIR. Private.
Assigned to 2Uth Company. Infantry, for service
in the Personnel Office. Discharged at Colum-bus Barracks. 0.. December 5. 1918. (Benton).
KEI)DI>'(;T0>. victor HOWARD, Private.
Assigned to 2oth Recruit Company. General Ser-
vice Infantry. Discharged at Columbus Bar-
racks. O., December 5. 1918. (Milo).
SEI'TEMBKR 1^, IIMS—lAMP .lOSKI'H E. .IOH\-
STO.\, .lACKSOW II.UE, FIjORIDA.
MeQl'ISTON, HARRY (JRA>T, Quarteriiiaster-Ser-
geaiit. Senior Grade.
Assigned to Detention Camp as embalmer until
October 8. 1918. Sailed overseas October 26th.
arriving at Cherbourg. France. November 11.
1918. Assigned to Graves Registration Section
312. General service at LeMons, Commercy,
Chateau Selins. Luneville, Ville Sur Cousances,
Neufchateau. Transferred to special registra-
tion duties at Brest, France. Promoted Ser-
geant October 21, 1918, at Camp Joseph E. John-
ston, Jacksonville. Florida. Discharged at
Camp Dix, New Jersey, August 8, 1919. (Bar-
rington).
OCTOBER 1(1, lill.S AVASHIN(iTO\ HARRACKS,« ,VSHIJ\(iTO-\, I). C.
(LARK. (HARLES ROBIXSO.\, Private.
Assigned as Accountant in Adjutant's Office.
Transferred to the Infantry, unassigned. Mr.
Clark was granted an indefinite furlough, and
was then assigned to Auditor's Office, as As-
sistant Auditor and Accountant. Sailed Octo-
ber 24. arriving at Bordeaux, France. November
2. 1918. At Paris. France. March 15,^ 1919,
joined the Federalized Red Cross as Auditor
for the Commission on Allied Prisoners, for the
War Department, with rank ofFirst Lieuten-
ant Discharged at Governor's Island, N. Y.,
May 7, 1920. (Starkey).
page One Hundred One
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<10) AValter Moon(11^ John Aleehan{V2t Arthur Paddock
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l^age One Hundred Two
OCTOBKH |- —fORXKLL, AVIATIOSJ SCHOOL,ITHACA, \. Y.
Mc.MI>'N, .IOH>\ roriHtral.
Enlisted under special orders at Cornell Avia-
tion School, Ithaca, N. Y. Transferred to CampMeigs. Washington, D C , and assigned to
Motor Truck Corps, Headquarters Unit 33.
Transferred to Camp Benning, Georgia, with
the same unit. Acting Sergeant at Cornell
Aviation School. Appointed Corporal at CampBenning, Ga , June 6, 1918. Discharged at CampMeigs, Washington, D. C, December 9, 1918.
(Milo).
OC'I'OltKR llll.V—CASH" \VMK.I';i,l';H, (iKORGIA.
KCKEKT, lKVI>(i EI)WA1{I», Private.
Assigned to 31st Depot Brigade, thence to Com-
pany B, 35th Infantry. Transferred to Quar-
termaster's Corps as Clerk. Discharged at
Camp Dix, N. J., December 21, 1918. (Milo).
KIMJELBEROEK, E.M.1IETT L.. Private, 1st Class.
Assigned to 3d Company, Replacement Unit. De-
cember Sth transferred to Camp Dix, N. J., and
assigned to 61st Company, 153d Depot Brigade.
Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., December 22,
1918. (Potter).
Me-HANrS. JOHN BEI{>AKI», Private.
(Offieial)—John B. McManus (5068234), 161
Cornwell Street. Penn Yan. Inducted at Penn
Yan Oct. 22, 1918. Born Penn Yan, Feb. 13,
1897. Organizations: 31st New Receiving Camp,
Camp Wheeler, Ga., to death. Died of pneumo-
nia Oct. 31, 1918. Notify Mrs. Alice McManus,mother, Penn Yan. (Milo).
SPOOK, CLAKEX'E ALONZO, Private.
Assigned to Replacement Unit. Transferred to
Camp Dix, N. J., Northern Automatic Draft Re-
placement Training Camp. Discharged at CampDix. N. J., December 27, 1918. (Milo).
SHEKI1>A>\ .JOHN EDWAHO.Rejected. (Milo).
SY.>IOM>S. WILBIR MILLS, Private, 1st Class.
At Camp Wheeler assigned to 31st Company,
New Receiving Camp, thence to 6th Company,
November Automatic Replacement Draft Train-
ing Camp. Transferred to Camp Dix. N. J., and
assigned to 61st Company. 16th Battalion, 153d
Depot Brigade. Discharged at Camp Dix, N.
J., December 22. 1918. (Milo).
XOVKMHKH S, I!»1S—(A VII' «HKKI,EU, <;KOI(i;l.\.
KOKM .M. .MADS VKANGOKCP, Private.
Assigned to 13th Company. Depot Brigade. Dis-
charged at Camp Wheeler, Ga., November 22.
1918. (Milo).
REGISTRANT OF JUNE. 1918WIIEELEK, .lAMES 11.
(Potter).
REGISTRANTS OF SEPTEMBER. 1918
AYKES, SID.XEV ELLIOTT, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Cornell University. Ithaca, N Y., October 11,
1918, and was assigned to Cmpany A, 1st Regi-
ment. Infantry. Discharged at Ithaca. N. Y..
December — 1918. (Benton.
BKAYMAN, EUOENE.(Milo).
BI KT( H, FOREST SABIN, A. S., F. S. \. R. F.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., Octo-
ber 2, 1918. and was assigned to the Naval Unit.
Discharged at Syracuse. N. Y., December 16th,
1918. (Jerusalem).
BLODGETT, VER>0> WILSON, Privat<>.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Cornell University. Ithaca, N. Y., October 8,
1918. Discharged at Ithaca. N. Y., December 12,
1918. (Potter).
BKiELOW, CLACDE M., Aviation .Meelianic, V. S. N.
Enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., October 28, 1918.
Sent to United States Naval Recruit Station,
and assigned as Aviation Mechanic. Discharged
at New York City November 19, 1918.
CHAP.MAN, R0(;EI{ ei»i.\(;to\.
(See page fifty-four).
CRAUGH, .JOHN M.
(Milo).
CASTNEK, EARL SAMUEL, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Buffalo University, Buffalo, N. Y.. October
14. 1918, and was assigned to the Chemical
Department. Discharged at the University of
Buffalo December 16, 1918. (Barrington).
CRArCJH, JAMES (iERALD, Private,
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Notre Dame University, Indiana, October 5,
1918, and was assigned to 2d Company. Dis-
charged at University of Notre Dame. South
Bend, Ind., December 21, 1918. (Milo).
CLARK, MARION MELVIN, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Array Training Corps
at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., Octo-
ber 2, 1918, and was assigned to Company B.
Discharged at Syracuse, N. Y., December 8, 1918.
(Starkey).
I^age One Hundred Three
DAVIS, JAMES LEVEKETT, Cinulidafe.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at the University of Buffalo. N. Y., October 1,
1918. Transferred to Camp Zachary Taylor,
Kentucky. (Central Officers' Training School),
October 29. 1918, and assigned to 54th Training
Battery, 18th Battalion, Field Artillery. Dis-
charged at Central Officers' Training School,
Camp Taylor, Kentucky, December 2, 1918.
(Milo).
E.MERSON, GEORGE DEWEY, Private, 1st Class,
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Hillsdale, Michigan. Stationed at College
Barracks, Hillsdale College S. A. T. C. Unit.
Mr. Emerson was Acting Corporal throughout
his enlistment. Discharged at Hillsdale, Mich-
igan, December 22, 1918. (Potter).
FISH, MILTOIV HAKT.(Starkey).
FISHER. GERALD HOWARD, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., October —
,
1918. Died from pneumonia November 29, 1918.
(Benton).
GELDER. f'LYDE BE>'.IA.>II\, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., October 15,
1918. Discharged at Geneva, N. Y., December
14, 1918. (Benton).
HOBAN, CHARLES OWEN, Prlvat*.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Notre Dame University, Indiana, and was as-
signed to 2d Company. Discharged at Notre
Dame December 21, 1918. (Milo).
KINNE, GEORGE REMSEN.(See page fifty-seven).
MERTZ. RODNEY CLIFFORD, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., Sep-
tember — 1918. (Middlesex).
MURPHEY, LAZEAR .1.
(Starkey).
MOON, WALTER EDMOND, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Elon College, Durham, South Carolina, Octo-
ber 26, 1918, and was assigned to Company A.
Acting Sergeant. Discharged at Elon College.
(Starkey).
MEEHAX, JOHN JOSEPH, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Notre Dame University, Indiana, as Caadi-
d.ite, and was assigned to 2d Company. Dis-
charged December 21. 1918, as Acting Corporal.
(Milo).
FADDOCK. ARTHUR JAMES, Private,
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., October 1,
1918, and was assigneed to Company A. Trans-
ferred to Company K, Veterinary Corps. Dis-
charged at Ithaca, N. Y., December 11, 1918.
(Starkey).
ROSENKRANS, EDMUND C.
(Starkey).
R0( HE, ANGELO JAMES.(Milo).
RUGAR, GEORGE FRANCIS, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at the University of Rochester, Rochester, N.
Y., October 21, 1918. Discharged at Rocehster,
N. Y., December 10, 1918. (Potter).
RUTENBER, JA.MES BLACKMER,(Benton),
SANDERSON. LEONARD R., Private.
Enlisted in Students' Army Training Corps at
Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., October 1, 1918.
Discharged at Hobart College December 20, 1918.
(Jerusalem).
S( HERER, EDWARD LAURISTON.(See page sixty-one).
SHUTTS, PAUL NELSON, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Rutger'is College, New Brunswick, N. J.,
October 5, 1918. Assigned to Company D. Dis-
charged at Rutger's College December 14, 1918.
(Milo).
STEVER, JAMES LEWIS, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., October 1,
1918, and was assigned to Company A. Dis-
charged at Hobart College December 4, 1918.
(Milo).
TOWER, DONALD MaeLEAN, Private.
Enlisted in the Students' Army Training Corps
at New York State College, Albany, N. Y., Oc-
tober 1, 1918. Discharged at Albany, N. Y., De-
cember 4, 1918. (Starkey).
WINDNAGLE, DEWEY FENTON, Seeond Lieiiteii-
aiit. Field Artillery.
Enlisted October 5, 1918, in the Students' ArmyTraining Corps at Cornell University, Ithaca,
N. Y., and assigned to Company H, Engineers.
Transferred to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ken-
tucky, and was assigned to 13th Observation
Battery. Promoted Sergeant at Ithaca, N. Y.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant February 1, 1919, at
Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. Placed on Of-
ficers' Reserve List February 1, 1919. (Milo).
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OTHER SERVICE MEN
(A) H:iri>lil 'I'lilli:!! lit) .liilin liyliiiid (< l>;i*vrcn<'t* Aniistroit^
TrrHlLL, HAKOLU FRANKLIN, Sergeant, Isl Clnss.
I 'missioned.
Enlisted at Baltimore, Maryland, May 27, 11117,
witii the Johns-Hopkins University Unit. Sailed
overseas June 14, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire,
France, June 28, 1917. Assigned to Base Hospital
No. 18, at Bazoiles-Sur-Meuse, France. Promot-
ed Sergeant January 2, 1918. and Sergeant, 1st
Class October 25, 191S. Discharged at Camp Up-
ton, N. Y., February 20, 1919. Mr. Tuthill was a
member of the first convoy to France. (Credited
to Baltimore. Md.)
irVLAMJ, JOHN JA.HES, Capfaiii.
Enrolled in Officers' T/aining School at Madison
Barracks, N. Y., May 1, 1917. Sent to Madison
Barracks, May 13, 1917. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
August 15, 1917. Assigned to Camp Dix, N. J.,
August 29, 1917, Co. F, 310th Infantry. Trans-
ferred to 153d Depot Brigade, October. 1917. Pro-
moted to 1st Lieutenant December 31. 1917.
Transferred to 807th Pioneer Infantry July 10.
1918. Promoted to Captain July 25. 1918. Sailed
from Hoboken, N. J., September 14, 1918. Mem-ber Company F, 310th Infantry, 78th Division.
In battle at Meuse-Ar?onne October 25 to No-
vember 11, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton. N.
Y., July 10. 1919. (Milo. Credited to Albany, N.
Y.)
AHMSTKOX;, LA>VI{K\( E SHEIM'AKI).
Entered service in Paris, France, in May, 1917,
and served in American Ambulance, Paris, Ameri-
can Red Cross, Paris, France; Quartermaster's
Corps, A E. F.. London. England; Quartermas-
ter's Corps, Paris, France. Discharged at Paris,
France, in January, 1919. (Milo).
UOSE, JOHN HENRY, >lii.ior.
Enlisted at Washington, D. C, August 12. 1917.
Entered office of Surgeon-General, Washing-
ton. D. C, Personnel Division, December 13.
1917. Enlisted with grade of Captain, and was
promoted to Major October 18, 1918. Discharged
at Washington, D. C , January 1, 1919. Mr.
Rose's son, Phillip Livingston Rose, 2d Lieut..
Battery E, 6th Field Artillery, was killed in
active service October 5, 1918, by exploding
shell. (Jerusalem).
REYNOLDS, RICHARD J. ( orix.ral.
Enlisted at Washington. D. C, May 16, 1917, 13th
U. S. Hospital Corps, and sent to Allentown,
Penn. Left for overseas December 2S, 1917, ar-
riving at Brest, France. January 10, 1918. Serv-
ed in the United States Army Ambulance Ser-
vice with the First Army, 77th Division. Alsoserved in the 6th French Army Corps. In battles
at Chauteau-Thierry defensive, June 4 to 8;
Champagne-Marne defensive, July 15 to 18 ;
Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18 to 30 Ypres-Lysoffensive, September 11 to November 18, 1918
Served in Belgium and France from January 10,
191S, to April 13, 1919, having been assigned to
the 6th French Army. Cited three times for
valor. Credited to Washington, D. C.
DYKE.HAN. CHARLES, 1st Class Private,
Inducted at Lewisburg, Pa., May 14, 1918.
Sent to Camp McArthur and assigned to 80th
Field Artillery. Battery B, 7th Brigade, 7th Di-
vision. Transferred to Camps Columbus Bar-
racks, McArthur. McClellan and Merritt. Sailed
from Hoboken, N. J., August 22. 1918, arriving
at Brest, France, September 3., 1918. MemberBattery B, SOth Field Artillery. Discharged at
Camp Dix, N. J., June 26. 1919. (Milo). Creilited
to Lewisburg, Pa.
HOPKINS, (;EOR(iE EDWARD, Seaman, 1st (lass.
Enlisted at New York City May 15, 1918. Sent to
Pelham Bay Naval Training Station, and assign-
ed to 1st Isolation Camp; 3d Regiment, thence
to Petty Officers' School. Discharged at PelhamBay, N. Y., December 4, 1918. (Credited to NewYork City).
It|i:.\l':»M>\T, CHAHI.ES H., Milo—.Steuben County.HHKWl-'.H, WII.FUKI) <'.. «tarkey—Pennsylvania.('itAifiH, rii<>>iAs i;., Milo
—
COMSTOCK, I>o>,\LU U.. Benton—New York City.((>H,I\, (iKORGK T., Benton—KIniii-a.
COMIXiS, .IKS.SE. Milo—Canandaigua.!J«'>ll'.\\, J. M.—Liv!nj^ston County.IJOKJl.ASS, CL.iRK.Vfli u., Milo—Roehefc-ter. . . -
(iOI.IJSMITH, AV. H., Milo—Waterloo..IICSSl I'. A. H., Milo—Krie. Pa.I'OWKKR, W.VRXER R., Jerusalem—Elmira.I.ooilis, .*. V.—ChenninK County.jXOORK, .lAMKS IJ., Milo—Akron. Ohio.S.lilTH, PAXIL, Milo—Watkins.
"Page One Hundred Five
CANADIAN ARMY
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AI.I.AX, .lOHX, 1st Class I'rivale.
Kiilisted at Kirkendbiigiit. Scotland. August 4.
11115. and assigned to Koyal Field Artillery. Dis-charged with rank of bombardier July 10, 1916,
because of disability. Re-enlisted at Toronto, Can-ada, April 17, 1917, and assigned to Royal FlyingCorps. Transferred to Royal Air Force April 1,
1918. Discharged .January 8, 1919. (Milo).
ALI,.\.\. HOUEItT J. HA\EY, Saiiper.
lOnlisted in the Canadian Army at Rochester. N. Y.,
April 5. 1918. and sent to Hamilton. Ontario. Can-ada, where he was as&igned to 13th Canadian Rail-
way Troops. Sailed from Halifax, May 17, 1918,
arriving at Bologne, France, via Liverpool, Eng-land May 26, 1918. Member Canadian RailwayTroops. 3d Division. Canadian Army. In battles
at St. Quentin and Camhrai. Discharged at Toron-to. Canada. April 6. 1919. (Milo).
API'S, AVILLIAM.Knlisted in the British Army at the beginning ofthe World War. W'as wounded, and after his re-
covery again entered the front lines, and in thesummer of 1916 was captured by the Germans andplaced in prison camp, where lie was held until his
death occurred August 31, 1918, from paralysis.Mr. Apps was a veteran of the African War. (Milo).
IJHOWN, GEORGE OI.MEH, Coriioral, ls« Class.
Knlisted at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 15, 1915.
Sent to Camp Barrifield, Kingston, Canada, andassigned to Musketry. Sailed from Halifax, Can-ada, for England, September 8, 1915, where heserved in camps at Bramshot as Lewis machinegunner, and at Aldershot, where he took a Lewismachine gunner course at range. Arrived in Le-Havre, France, December 8, 1915. Company Bomb-er. 20th Battalion. In battles at Somme River.
Couveniche. and Arras. Wounded on Somme front
January 11. 1916. and on February 12. 1917. suffer-
ed a shrapnel wound which necessitated the am-putation of his right leg. Discharged at ParkSchool No. 2. Mil. Dept., October 12, 1918. (Jerusa-
lem.)
CRAMER, JOH>" BALAXTINE, Private.
Enlisted in Canadian Army at Buffalo. N. Y., June1. 1918. Member Canadian Machine Gun Depot andN. Wing. In England Mr. Cramer was stationed in
camp at Sussex, a member of the Canadian Cas-
ualty Corps. Discharged at Toronto, Canada, Oc-tober 1, 1919. (Milo).
MelLMOYL, HIGH, Sapper.
Enlisted at Toronto. Ontario. Canada, February19. 1918. Assigned to Railway Construction Draft,
C. O. M. F.. and with that contingent served over-
seas. Discharged at London. Ontario, Canada,March 1, 1919. (Milo).
"Page One Hundred Six
Y. M. C. A. AND NURSES
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CM iiritov (;<M>dHiif I'd <4I l-Mi/.alM-t li <'i
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llAH'l'HOI,OMI<nV. >'I<:VI\ UAMKI,. Hcv.I'hilisled in Y. M. C. A. service and was stationedat I'amp I^ee. Virginia, from .lune 1, ItilS. to Octo-ber 15. lillS (M;1o).
GOODSPEBU, MISS GRAfE. ( i\Irs. Shirley ll:ililiett ).
Enlisted in Y. M. C. A. work in New York CitySei)tember 15. 1918 Sailed for overseas front NewYork. December 15. ISilS. arriving- at Liverpool.lOngland, December 25. 1918. At London, England.Miss Goodspeed volunteered for night street pa-trol work, and was assigrned to the InternationalHospitality League, composed of British, Ameri-can, Canadian. Atistralian, and Xew Zealand Y. M.C A.'s. Detached from the International Hospital-ity League, in May, 1919. and was sent to Francewith the American Y. M. C A., and stationed inParis, at enlisted men's hotel (Rochester), at in-formation desk, and ofliciated as hostess. (Milo).
HAMBLIN, CHARLKS R.. Rev.Enlisted in the Y. M. C A. service for overseasduty, and was stationed at Ear-de-Duc Area. Ver-dun Sector. Argonne. with America,n Expedition-ary Forces—1st. :)d. 35th. 77th. HU-t and 95th Di-visions Gassed on the Heights of Monlfaucon inOctober. 1918. In hospital four weeks Five timesunder shell fire; four times under direct air raids;once under machine fire "L>id nothing heroic. Trieto do my duty, and have no complaints." Rated byWar Department as non-commissioned officer.(Potter).
MePHEa.SO.X. LOAVKLL <ALL, Hospital Pastor.
Enlisted in New York City July 16. 1918. and wasassigned to duty in New York and Brooklyn. LeftHoboken for overseas September 25, 1918. arriv-ing at LeHavre. France, via Liverpool, England.October 12, 1918. Assigned to duty as hospital pas-
tor at Pontane-ien Camp. Brest, largest militarycamp in the world, debarkation camp Hospital No.3.!. Left France October 21. 1918. arriving in NewYork City. August 1. 1919 Discharged at New YorkCity, -August 14. 1919. (.lerusalem).
HKMIWVAY. C. YV , Rev.(Bai-rington.)
IlKArMOXT. I>1US. CORNKl.IA II., Nurse.
Enlisted .lanuary 22, 1918, at Camp l>ix N. J., andassigned to Base Hospital Center Discharged atCamp Dix. \V rightstow n, N. .1,, January 1, 1919.
(Milo).
t'l.ARV. KI.IZAHKTH (Mrs. IJ. Ij. Kelleii), >urse.
Enlisted at Penn Van in Red Cross Army Nursing.
KIPP, MISS LOl'ISE, Uietitian.
Enlisted in Canandaigua. N. Y.. in the Red Crossas Dietitian. March 13, 1918. Called to active ser-vice August 26. 1918. at Camp Sherman. Chilli-cothe, Ohio. July 4. 191'i transferred to LetternianGeneral Hospital. San Francisfo. California. Dis-charged at San Francisco, Cal.. March 1. 192(1.
(Benton).
.lOXES, CAROLYX. Xurse.(Slarkey.)
PIKKCE. FLORA IJEI.I.i:. Nurse.(Benton).
page One Hundred Seven
(1) Mrs. Jennie ^V. C. Horfon412) MrN. Snriih ¥". S. AriiiNtr(»n)£
Ct) Mrs. K. f. (ailett
(4) Jnhn H. Johnson^'*) Mrs. Mnry II. Steelninii
M>> Mrs. Miiltie MeAdanis<7I Mrs. Kalph \V. Hoyt(S( H. <'. K.-irles
on Charles K. Uoulileday<I0) 11. Merton Smith
M
"Page One Hundred Eight
AMERICAN RED CROSS
The Penn Yan Chapter of the American Red Cross
was organized in Penn Yan on May 15, 1917, with the
t'ollowing officers:
Chairman, Mrs. Jennie W. C. Horton
Vice-chairman, Mrs. Sarah F. S. ArmstrongSecretary, Mrs. E. C. Gillett
Treasurer, Mr. John H. Johnson
Executive Committee:
Mrs. Mary B. Steelman
Mrs. Mattie McAdamsMrs. Ralph W. HoytMr. Henry C. Earles
Dr. C. E. Doubleday
Mr. H. Merton Smith
The work of organizing Yates county was carried
on. Branches were formed in each town in the coun
ty with auxiliaries as needed to carry on the work.
Too much praise cannot be given to the women of
the county for the wonderful work accomplished by
them, the men aiding by giving freely of time and
money so that each man going from his home town
into the military service of the United States could
be cared for while doing his part in the World War.
Space cannot be given to the the names of those whoparticipated in this great work of the Yates County
Chapter of the American Red Cross. The following
financial statement will show the work accomplished
from May 15, 1917, to November 30, 1918. There was
received in cash from all sources between May 15,
1917, and November 30, 1918, the sum of $36,581.71,
all of which was disbursed except $1797 88, which was
on hand at that date. Received $6,549 from annual
memberships for the years 1917-191S; $3,414 30 from
a citizens' committee for the first war fund, and
$243 14 from the Junior Red Cross in the var-ous
schools In the county. Most of the remainder camethrough the Yates County War Chest Association. The
chief payments were $2560 to National Headquarters
for First War Fund; $5250 to treasurer of the United
States for Second War Fund; $3275 to Atlantic Di-
vision for Memberships, and $22,324.98 for Military
Relief Supplies. Necessary expenses for the period
amounted to $1027 55. There were no salaries paid.
The members of the Red Cross of Yates County,
during 1917 and 1918, prepared and shipped to the
Atlantic Division, Bureau of Supplies, at New York
City, the following articles:
SURGICAL uhe:ssi\'4;$
Abdominal bandagres 680Four-tailed bandages 5Many-tailed bandages 790Scultetus bandages (new model) 4305T bandages 120Triangular bandages, muslin . . . . ^ 1560Gauze compresses, 4x4 inches 450(1(/^auze compresses, 8x4 inches 47600Gauze compresses. 9x9 inches 2160Absorbent pads, 8x12 inches, cotton 260Absorbent pads. 12x24 inches 3Bandages. 4-inch 102Irrigation pads. 12x18 inches 31irr-igation pads, paper back, 12x18 inches 86Irrigation pads, 16x24 inches 3
Irrigation pads, paper back, 16x24 inches 127Gauze packing, 2 inch x 1 yard 19Heel rings "
[ 70Government pads, type 1 . , 5931Gauze rolls, 3 yards x 4 Vi inches 68Gauze rolls. 5 yards x 4 '4 inches 14Webbing splint straps, ly^ inches x 1 yard .... 320Webbing splint straps. 1 V4 inches x 2 yards .... 420Gauze sponges 2652Folded gauze strips, 6x3 inches 782Gauze wipes 1 8861Eye bandages 4002Miscellaneous bandages 44
HO.SPITAL (iAKMBNTS
Handkerchiefs 608Pneumonia jackets 5Pajamas 923Convalescent robes 99Bed shirts 7727Day shins 1340Helpless case shirts 10Bandaged loot socks 590Bed socks 250Convalescence suits 5Hospital underdrawers 138Hospital undershirts 588Bed jackets 302
HO.SI»IT.AI< SlI'l'liIES
Hot water bag covers 200Ice bag covers 2ii
Old linen nComfort pillows 994Pillow cases 121Sheets 1
Bed spreads 99Dish towels 10Wash towels 10Wash cloths 646Tray covers and napkins 467Amoulance p. Hows 271Bath robes 8(."up covers 75
RKFIIGEI3 GAH.VIBXTS
Capes, children. 1 to 5 years 90Chemises, girls, 5 to 16 years 400Chemises, women 4 3
DraweiS, women 15Dresses, children, 1 to 5 years 175iiresses, girls, 5 to 16 years 220House gowns, women 10L,ayeLtes 36Nightgowns, women 30PeiiicoaLS, children. 1 to 5 years 15Petticoats, girls, 5 to 14 years 25Petlicoais. women 311Pinafores. 7 to 14 years 5
Shoulder shawls 50Shins, boys. 12 to 16 years 49&kins. women 10Infants' dresses 89Infants' jackets or sacQues 101Infants' skirts 16Infants' bootees, pairs 1060Infants' blankets 4
Infants' jackets 205Infants' socks, pairs 7
Intanis" bands 5
Infants" shoes, pairs 7
Underdrawers, boys, 5 to 16 years, winter 150Undershirts children, 1 to 5 years 245Undershirts, boys, 5 to 16 years, summer 110Undershirts, boys. 5 to 16 years, winter 150
.SOLDIERS AIV'U .SAILORS
Comfort bags 450Helmets 195Mufflers 135Socks, pairs 3673Sweaters 1085W ristlets, pairs 275Comfort kits 50
There were three drives for second hand clothing.
Yates county responded not only in used clothing, but
many new suits, and articles were included in the
shipments: 45 cases containing 9.801 garments (includ-
ing 743 pairs of shoes). Total weight of the shipments,
12,454 pounds.
"Page One Hundred Nine
FOOD ADMINISTRATION
On necember 27, 1917, in the early days of the United States Food
Administration activities, seven Deputy Food Administrators were ap-
pointed, one ot whom was Albert T. Beardslee, whose jurisdiction was
Yates County. These seven were summoned to New York City and
sworn in on January 7, 1918. Shortly thereafter additional Deputies
were appointed so that one was assigned to each county in the State,
all of whom were to act without salary.
Soon the Nation was experiencing the first pangs of a sugar short-
age and the retail dealers were forced to obtain certificates in order to
even purchase this necessary commodity. It then became apparent that
some system of rationing must prevail, to insure that all might secure
their proper share, and so the Food Administrator and Retail Dealers
cooperated in evolving the first sugar cards in New York State. To make
them effective, it became necessary to check them up each week and
not having available funds to employ assistants, this work was done
by the Food Administrator. Canning certificates also made their appear-
ance about this time. By their use, sugar was provided in 25 pound lots
for canning purposes and the filing and checking was accomplished
the same way as with the sugar cards. By careful checking, the sugar
cards proved so successful in their operation that they were afterward
adopted in practically every county and continued in use until a more
normal supply came into the market.
On account of the world shortage of wheat, the use of
substitute cereals with wheat flour became necessary and such re-
strictions were at first received with some antagonism. However, the
Food Administrator, having full confidence in the inherent patriotism
of his people, immediately began an educational campaign which soon
brought a full realization that such rules were a vital part in the suc-
cessful prosecution of the war. This secured their loyal support and
cooperation, and, except in a few isolated instances, obviated the neces-
sity of invoking the drastic powers of enforcement at his command. At
one time, 2000 pounds of wheat flour was donated by the people of the
county to relieve the great distress in France and this amount was
made up of many small contributions from those whose own supply
was limited and with which they had been required to purchase other
cereals, thus limiting themselves to a diet from which wheat was
practically eliminated. With such instances of loyalty and patriotism it
is not surprising that the Food Administrator received many letters
from those in high authority, indicating that Yates county stood very
high in the estimation of the United States Food Administration.
After the Armistice was signed, a relaxation of war time rules
quickly became possible and conditions improved so rapidly that Mr.
Beardslee was permitted to resign Feb. 1, 1919, receiving the commenda-
tion of his chief and a certificate from the Government "In token of
efficient and patriotic service during the Great War, 1917-1918."
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K<mmI AdiiiiiiiNtrnt<»r 9^
'Page One HuntlTed Ten
FUEL ADMINISTRATION
W. N Wise was appointtd Coal Administrator for Yates County Oc-
tober 25, 1917, and continued to act in that capacity until honorably re-
leased February 28, 1919.
When he accepted the appointment, the conditions were very
threatening, and there was every reason to fear that much suffering
would be caused in the county by the shortage of the coal supply dur-
ing the winter of 1917 and 1918. But during his administration there
was not a single person, so tar as is known, who was obliged to pass
a night without sufficient coal to keep him warm until the next morn-
ing, even though in some cases suffering was prevented by delivering
enough in coal hods to last until the next morning.
Soon after taking charge of the matter, the receipts of coal be-
came so small that Mr. Wise was obliged to issue an order to all deal-
ers prohibiting the delivery of more than a quarter ton of coal to any
person at one time. A signed statement was required from every pur-
chaser as to the quantity he still had on hand, and until his supply
was exhausted no more coal could be delivered to him.
The cost to the dealer for his coal was accurately figured, and a fair
and uniform price was fixed by the administrator which, notwithstand-
ing the great shortage, never exceeded .|9.00 per ton in the yard tor
stove size.
Circulars showing the alarming condition of the coal supply, were
continually mailed to farmers—in which they were urged to provide an
increastd supply of firewood for the winter of 1917—and which resulted
in a large increase in their production, and aided greatly in decreasing
the demand for coal from the farming community.
The use of electricity for street lighting was reduced as much as
was consistent with safety. The use of all electric lighted display signs
was prohibited.
The system in regard to the distribution of the limited supply of
coal available, the plan of requiring signed declarations from consum-
ers as to the quantity of coal in their bins, the fixing of a maxinuiui
price which dealers were permitted to charge by the Yates County Ad-
ministrator was highly commended by the New York State Fuel Admin-
istration, and wijs adopted by several other County Administrators.
No compensation whatever for services rendered.
'Page One Hundred Eleven
WAR CHEST
Tuesday afternoon, March 12. 191S, after several meetings had been held
for the purpose of organizing a War Chest Association in Yates county, repre-
sentative men from the several towns of the county assembled in the Corn-
well Opera House, and appointed the following directors:
W. N. Wise.John H. .Johnson
Hon. G. H. BakerP. M. McNiKH. A. WagenerClarence R. AndrewsJohn C. FoxH. C. KarlesA. T. BeardsleeWilliam M. PattesonAndrew NissenM. Francis Corcoran.Hon. H. S. FuUagar
Doiinl of l>ire4-torN.
Hon. .James M. Lown. .Jr.
W. A. ScoonH. A. TuttleF. F, BriglinVerdi BurtchGuy RichardsDr. F. M. ChaffeeHon. William A. CarsonHarry B. HarpendingCharles J. WatsonKoy RobertsArthur ClapperDr. George E. Welker
In the evening of March 12. a meeting was held in the Cornwell Opera House
at which time Mr. George R. Hamblyn, director of the Membership Extension
Work of the Atlantic Division of the American Red Cross, explained the advan-
tages of a War Chest, through which all moneys tor war relief purposes was
apportioned. Wherever a War Chest was formed no other campaigns for war
relief work were permitted, excepting the sales of War Savings Stamps and
Liberty Bonds.
On Wednesday afternoon. March 13. 1918. a meeting of the directors was held
and a permanent organization was effected. The following officers were elect-
ed, and committees were appointed as n",med:
Periimnent Olflcerw.
Hon. Gilbert H. Baker .... President
Hon. .Jas. M. Lown. 1st Vice-President
.\rthur H. Clapper .. 2d Vice-President
.A. T. Beardslee Secretary
AVilliam M. Patteson Treasurer
l)iMhur*<in;ir Committee.
WilKam N. Wise. ChairmanCharles Andrews.John HylandHon. William A. CarsonHarry B. Harpending
Finance Committee.
H. .\llen Wagener. Chairman.John C. PoxRobert PerryHon. Frank M. Collin
CViarles .1. Watson
]*ulilieity Committee.William C. Mc<;uaig. ChairmanWilliam S. CornwellThomas J. Reynolds
C:iiii|i;i!k'ii I'omniiltee.
Sam. Fybush. ChairmanIsaac L. Yetter. Secretary-TreasurerWalter B. Tower. Campaign Manager
Kxeeiltive Committee
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NATIONAL GUARD. STATE NE\A/ YORK
ROSTER COMPANY O
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o!,i\ Kit I,. A\ aiim;riNt l<i«'iiti*ii;ilit
'I'HOIIAS H. SOUKNSIi.V:!iid [iieiiteiiniit
Company O was mustered into the service of the
State on Nov. 4, 1917, by Captain Hayden C. Bates,
of New York City; mustered out of service on March19. 1919. by Captain Fred C. Scharf. of Blmira. TheCompany served 1 year. 4 months, and la days.
OFFU'EKS
Captain W. K. OeMcIt, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, commis-sioned First Lieutenant Feb. 26, 1918, and placed
in command of the company which was designated
Platoon Co. C. with headquarters at Corning; com-
missioned Captain July 29, 1918. and placed in
command of the company which was then desig-
nated Company 0. 4th Inf.
First Liciitt'iiaiit Olivpr L. AVariicr, enlisted Nov. 4.
1917. commissioned First Lieutenant Aug. 28. 1918.
Sfpoiid Liciilf iiaiit Thomas H. Soreiiseii, enlisted Nov.
4. 1917. commissioned Second Lieutenant Aug. 28,
1918.
?fON-CO>I.>IISSIONF,D OFFICERS
First Sergraiit Wni. H. U('«'bp, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917,
warranted First Sergeant Aug. 16, 1918, musteredout with the company.
Mess Serg-eaiif Paul \\. Thajor, enlisted .Tune 8. 1918.
warranted Sergeant Oct. '.), 1918, mustered out with
the company.
Supply Sergeant Dudley >'. Fox, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917,
warranted Sergeant Oct. 9, 1918, mustered out with
the company.
Spra:eant Josiph L. Challls. enlisted Nov. 4, 1917. war-
ranted Sergeant Oct. 9, 1918, mustered out with the
company.
Serg'eaiit Charles 1>. .IFarsh, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, war-
ranted Sergeant Oct. 9, 1918, honorably discliarged
Feb. :?. 1919.
S< iffeant Wesley V. Morgan, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917,
warranted Sergeant Oct. 9, 1918, mustered out with
the company.
Sergeant Clayton Wells, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, war-
ranted Sergeant Oct. 9, 1918, mustered out with the
company.
Sergeant Halpli H. Exeell, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, war-
ranttd Corporal Oct. 9,1918; warranted Sergeant
March 13, 1919, mustered out with the company.
<'orporal (ieorge Klnngle, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, war-ranted Corporal Oct. 9, 1918, mustered out with the
company.
Corporal Hctward M. Leshiire, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917,
warranted Corporal Oct. 9, 1918. mustered out with
the company.
Corjicral Lester 11. Stork, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, war-ranted Corporal March 1.;;, 1919, mustered out with
the company.
Corporal I'tter H. Wilson, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, war-
ranted Corporal March 13, 1919, mustered out with
the company.
Ccrporal Howard V. Tyler, enlisted June 19, 1918,
warranted Corporal March 13, 1919, mustered out
with the company.
Corporal John \. Briddon, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, war-
ranted Corporal Oct. 9, 1918, honorably discharged
March 13, 1919.
<'orporal Walter E. \orr!s, enlisted Dec. 3, 1917, war-
ranted Corporal Oct. 9. 1918, honorably discharged.
Corporal Arthur C. Taylor, enlisted Nov. 4. 1917,
warranted Corporal Oct. 9, 1918, honorably dis-
charged Jan. 11, 1919.
Private James Clamby (Bugler), enlisted Nov. 4,
1917. mustered out with tue company.
"Page One Hundred Thirteen
PRIVATES
Andrews, Paul R.. enlisted April 10, litis, mustered
out with the company.
Aiisley, Nelson, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, mustered out
with company.
Aspell, David I., enlisted May 29, 1918, served on the
New York Aqueduct, mustered out with the com-
pany.
Bailey, AVni. E., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, mustered out
with company.
Baker, Lewis E., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, mustered out
with company.
Benedict, Fern, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, acting First
Lieutenant, honorably discharged April 9, 1918.
BridKUian, Edwin ('., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably
discharged Feb. 2.3, 1918, to enter U. S. Army.
Brooks, Henry Fred, enlisted Sept. 25, 1918, honor-
ably discharged Mar. 13, 1919, to enter U. S. Army.
Served on New York Aqueduct.
ButltT, James F., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, discharged
March 22, 1918, drafted into U. S. Army.
Clark. Walter P., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably dis-
charged March 29, 1918. Entered U. S. service.
Cliristensen, Chris E., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, muster-
ed out with the company.
Clayton, Seeley, enlisted Feb. 20, 1918, honorably dis-
charged Aug. 2, 1918.
CltaveUind, Edwin E., enlisted May 1.5. 1918, muster-
ed out with company.
Comstock, Leon E., enlisted Sept. 25, 1918, mustered
out with company.
Cook, Ray F., enlisted Nov. 20, 1918, mustered out
with company.
Cornell, Archie J., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, transferred
to Co. L of Elmira; enlisted later in U. S. Army.
CranifT. Edward, enlisted Nov. 4. 1917, honorably dis-
charged Feb. 23, 1918. Enlisted in U .S. Army.
Cunnnings, Wm. H., enlisted Sept. 3, 1918, served on
the New York Aqueduct, mustered out with the
company.
Davis, Arthnr R., enlisted Nov. 20, 1918, mustered
out with company.
Decker, J. Clarence, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably
discharged Aug. 2, 1918; drafted into U. S. Service.
Denison. Albert R., enlisted June 19, 1918, served on
N. Y. Aqueduct, mustered out with the company.
Dennison, Arthnr John, enlisted Sept. 25, 1918, hon-
orably discharged Jan. 11, 1919.
Dmison, Floyd T., enlisted June 19, 1918, served on
the New York Aqueduct, honorably discharged
March 6, 1919.
lUnison, Harvey Adrian, enlisted June 5. 1918, serv-
ed on the New York Aqueduct, honorably discharg-
ed Feb. 3, 1919.
Dilniore, Lawrence, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably
discharged March 18, 1918.
Donaldson, Ernest W., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, muster-
ed out with company.
Diiell, Wni. K., enlisted March 20, 1918, honorably
discharged Oct. 18, 1918.
Dykeman, Charles, enlisted March 20, 1918, honor-
ably discharged May 29, 1918; drafted into U. S.
Army.
Fenton, Charles, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably dis-
charged Feb. 23, 1918. Killed by accident later.
(joodscll, Harry, enlisted May 29, 1918, mustered out
with company.
(liriswold, Oscar, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably dis-
charged Aug. 15, 1918.
HaltlRTtield, Wm. H., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honor-
ably discharged Dec. 2, 1918.
Hansen, Harold M., enlisted June 26, 1918, served on
the New York Aqueduct, mustered out with the
company.
Htnries, Johnson R., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, served on
the New York Aqueduct, honorably discharged Jan.
30, 1919.
Hopkins, Thomas W., enlisted Aug. 14, 1918. honor-
«bly discharged Jan. 21, 1919.
Horlon. Elmer E., enlisted Aug. 14, 1918, honorably
discharged Oct. 18, 1918.
Hunt, Silas F., enlisted June 10, 1918, mustered out
with company.
Kirki)atrick, Maxwell, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, muster-
ed out with company.
Knickerbocker, >Ia\ R, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honor-
ably discharged June 21, 1918. Enlisted in U. S.
Naval Reserve.
Larder, Walter, enlisted Nov. 4. 1917. honorably dis-
charged Oct. 12, 1918.
Ludbrooke, Hessel H., enlisted May 8, 1918. muster-
ed out with company.
MaeCabe, Percy ('., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, served on
the New York Aqueduct, honorably discharged
Jan. 11, 1919.
McMinn, John, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably dis-
charged Oct. 18, 1918, to be drafted into U S. ser-
vice.
Meaker, Herbert J., enlisted Nov. 4. 1917, discharged
March 22, 1918.
Morse, Philip, enlisted July 3, 1918, mustered out with
company.
Mcliols, Harold, enlisted May 22, 1918, mustered out
with company.
Nielsen, Emannel, enlisted March 20, 1918, served on
New York Aqueduct, honorably discharged Jan. 11,
1919.
Onsterhont, Howard ('., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, served
on the New York Aqueduct as Acting Corporal,
mustered out with company.
Palmer, Warner W., enlisted Nov. 4. 1917, honorably
discharged June 24, 1918.
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Read, Leslie E., enlisted Nov, 20. 1!)18. mustered out
with company.
Kifliardson, Wm. B., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, mustered
out with company.
Koe, Howard J,, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917. honorably dis-
charged Feb. 23, 1918.
Kiissell, Earl I)., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, mustered out
with company.
Saiideilsoii, Leonard, enlisted March 20, 1918, hon-
orably discharged Oct. 9, 1918. Entered U. S. ser-
vice at Hobart College Students' Army Training
Corps.
Sandusk}', John L., enlisted Feb. 20, 1918, mustered
out with company.
Sclnibcrt, H. .\rthiir, enlisted, Nov. 4, 1917, acting
Second Lieutenant until honorably discharged
Feb. 23, 1918, to enter U. S. Aviation Service.
Scaler, Harold J., enlisted May 16, 1918, served on
the New York Aqueduct, mustered out with the
company.
Shaw, Archie >'., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably dis-
charged Dec. 2. 1918.
Simmons, Howard E., enlisted May 1, 1918. served onthe New York Aqueduct, mustered out with the
company.
Sisson, Charles B^ enlisted Nov. 20, 1918, musteredout with the company.
Slucum, Stanley H., enlisted Nov. 15, 1918, served onthe New York Aqueduct, mustered out with the
company.
Stratton, Wm. H., enlisted Nov. 4. 1917, honorably
discharged Mar. 18, 1918.
Tears, George R., enlisted Feb. 20, 1918, honorably
discharged Feb. 3. 1919.
Travis, (Jilhert H., enlisted Dec. 23, 1918, musteredout with the company.
Twiliger, Raymond, enlisted Nov. 4, 1917. honorablydischarged May 29, 1918; drafted into U. S. Army.
Waters, (Jeorge 0., enlisted Nov. 4, 1917, honorably
discharged March 18, 1918.
Wliittield. Clmrles Sidney, enlisted May 15, 1918,
mustered out with the company.
VETERAN CORPS. ARTILLERY
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'Page One Hundred Sixteen
LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
Friday evening. May IS, 1917, a meeting was held
in Penn Yan tor ttie purpose of naming a committee
to create interest in and help the sale of Liberty Loan
Bonds, to be issued by the government of the United
States. The following were chosen members of the
committee:
William N. Wise, Chairman.
John H. Johnson
Hon. A. Flag Robson
Franklin S. SampsonHon. E. C. Gillett
John C. FoxHon. E. R. Bordwell
John H. MeehanFrank M. McNiff
E. J. Walker, Jr.
A subsequent meeting was held in the Village Trus-
tees' rooms in Maiden Lane, May 22, 1917, and the
following action was taken:
"Moved and carried, that a committ£e of ten, of
which the Chairman, W. N. Wise, should be chair-
man, the remaining members of the committee to be
appointed by him, proceed to canvass the communityfor the sale of bonds, beginning with the business
men of Penn Yan, and afterwards to proceed with the
canvass of all other possible investors."
Later additional members were added to the com-mittee. Yates county was placed in the Second Fed-
eral Reserve District, and the county was divided
into three districts—Milo, Benton. Torrey, Jerusa-
lem and Italy, being known as the Penn Yan district.
The Dundee district comprised the towns of Barring-
ton and Starkey, and the towns of Middlesex and Pot-
ter comprised the Rushville district. The Dundee or-ganization was headed by Rol)ert S. Wall, of Dundee,and the Rushville district by Lewis C. Williams, ofMiddlesex.
The following are the quotas and amounts sub-scribed in the Penn Yan district, also for the entirecounty. Under the amount subscribed for the secondloan in the Penn Yan district ($404,900), the FederalReserve Bank in New York City failed to give creditto the district for subscriptions made by railroad em-ployees, who subscribed through their headquarters.While these do not appear in the Government's fig-
ures, they actually amount to $58,4.50, raising thetotal subscriptions to $462,950, showing all quotasmet and exceeded in all loans:
QIOT.4S AM) A.nOr>TS Sl'BSCl'K>N YA>.
Quota
First Loan $182,900
Second Loan 445,500
Third Loan 22:!,700Fourth Loan 447,300
Fifth Loan 335.500
QIOTAS AM) A.WOirNTS SI BS(YATES COUNTY.
Quota
First Loan $260,700
Second Loan 531,700
Third Loan 320,300
Fourth Loan 660,600
Fifth Loan 44S.700
ItlltFI) I\
Amt. Sub.
$182,900
404,500
397,300
536,600
426,400
KIBEI) IN
Amt. Sub.
$261,150
634,200
542,500
766,450
595,650
To the credit of Yates county citi-
zens, it should be said that the Com-mittee found little difficulty in dispos-ing of the first issue in the ten daysallotted for the sale, and this largelywithout general or local publicity orany trained organization, and the quotaassigned was quickly disposed of,
largely within the immediate vicinity
of Penn Yan.
In October, 1917, the Chairman of
the first Committee in charge of thesale of bonds in the First Loan, wasnotified by the Federal Reserve Bank,to get his committee together and aug-ment it with country members tor thesale of the Second Liberty Loan.
At a preliminary meeting, W. N.
Wise was selected as chairman to
head the committee for the sale ofthis loan, and Edwin J. Walker. Jr.,
as publicity man.
The Second Loan was ushered in v.'ith
clever posters and other attractiveadvertising, giving general publicityto the loan and facilitating the workof the solicitors.
The Third Loan was launched inMarch, 1918, under much the same
conditions as prevailed in the earlierloans.
In the fall of the same year camethe launching of the Fourth LibertyLoan. The Government had safelytransported many of Yates county'sboys overseas by this time, which act-ed as a great incentive to the patriotsat home to see that subscriptionswere forthcoming to see the thingthrough.
In the Second, Third and FourthLoans, Walter B. Tower acted for thechairman in the capacity of campaignmanager and did valiant work in or-ganizing the committee.
Then came the Armistice. With it
the committee felt that their laborswere over and that the Treasury de-partment would need no more funds,and that the committee might be dis-banded.
Very soon, however, the Federal Re-serve Bank sounded a warning to keepthe selling organization intact as theFifth or "Victory Loan" would soonbe staged. It came; and with it a callfor funds to "Bring the Boys Home."-N'eedless to say. the county again re-
sponded nobly and the last loan wasover-subscribed to a considerable ex-tent.
It is interesting to observe that inthe Fifth Loan no subscriptions weresolicited, the unique plan having beendevolved to make it a "SubscriptionLoan", and the amount of subscrip-tions on the day the loan opened,equalled one-half the total, and theweek before it closed, the quota wasover-subscribed.
In the last loan, as in all formerloans, the committee was guided by W.N. Wise as chairman; and in thisloan, E. J. Walker, Jr.. acted in thecapacity of assistant chairnipn; andWilliam C McCuaig as Publicity man.The committee, insofar as the late
records disclose, included many prom-inent citizens of the county, whosetireless efforts made it possible to suc-ceed against what appeared to b;great handicaps, as in all the loansbad weather and bad roads were en-countered, in some cases almost isolat-ing the country districts adjacent toPenn Yan.
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A MEMORIAL
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
OF YATES COUNTY
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital of
YEtes county was organized on February 8, 1919, at
which time it was decided to merge the Penn YanHospital, a corporation formed in October, 1916, with
tht movement to provide a suitable memorial to Yates
county's participants in the world war. A certificate
giving notice of the change of name was filed on Feb-ruary 2Sth, and the change was completed on March10th.
The directors named in the certificate of incor-
poration were:
Ual|ih W. HoytWilliam N. Wise*'hi"istie B. BriggsHon. A. Fla^' KobsonWilliam T. MorrisKrnest R. BordwellDeWitt C. AyresWilliam M. PattesonSarah M. HollowellHatley K. Armstrong
Cora H. Iloyt
John H. .Johnson
Timothy CostelloM, Francis CorcoranKv.a S. WiseLouise P. Shej)par(l
Sarah F. S. ArmstrongH. C. EarlesHarriet E. D. SmithHenry C. Underwood
Theodore O. Hamlin
A temporary hospital was opened in August, 1920,
and it is hoped that sufficient funds will be secured
during the year 1921 to insure the speedy erection
of the new hospital building.
Life memberships in the Hospital Association cost
$100 each.
FINAXriAL STATEMENT AS (»K I)E( . 1. 1!I20.
Amount subscribed $151,415.65
Amount received as follows:
From Subscriptions $69,106.11
From Women's Fund 3,886.16
From Hollowell Estate 5,000.00
From Penn Yan Hospital 5,700.00
From Red Cross 4,000.00
From War Chest 9,018.16
Total Receipts $96,710.43
Unpaid subscriptions $54,705.22
The oflncers chosen were as follows:
William N. Wise. President
Ralph W. Hoyt, Vice-President.John H. .Johnson. TreasurerGeorge S Sheppard, SecretaryI'i^xecutive Committee
Ralph W. HoytHon. A. Flag liobsonI-teWitt C. AyresWilliam M. PattesonH. C. EarlesTimothy CostelloWilliam N. Wise
The following amounts have been received fromInterest
:
Bonds $2,068.54
War Chest Fund 407.11
Hollowell Fund 393 22
Women's Fund 120.00
On Certificate of Deposit 459.56
On Certificate of Deposit 235.64
Total Interest $3,684.07
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FOUR-MINUTE MEN MILITARY INSIGNIA
Shortly after the United States declared war with
Germany, President Woodrow Wilson created a com-
mittee on Public Information, under the direction of
George Creel. As a division of this department a sec-
tion was designated as "Four-Minute Men," with a
chairman in each county in every state, who was di-
rected to enlist prominent speakers to deliver verbal
messages in theatres, motion picture houses, church-
es and halls under his jurisdiction.
In Yates County speeches were regularly made each
week during the term of the war. During the Liberty
Loan drives and campaigns for Red Cross member-
ship and War Chest, speeches were made nightly to
sustain interest. The committee for Yates county in-
cluded:
K. .1. Walker, Jr., ChairmanWilliam C. MoCuaigW, Eugene DeMeltHon. James M. LownSpencer F. Lincoln, Esq.Roger E. Chapman, Esci.
Rev. B. W. Gommeng'ingerRev. Paul B. HoffmanRev. Lyford S. BoydRev. W. H. WheatleyRev. Nevin D. BartholomewRev. Lewis C. Lar&enHarry C. Smith. DundeeDr, A, T. Hatstead, Rushville
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As the final pages of this book go to press on April
I. 1921, this country is still technically at war with
Germany. The Armistice was signed on Novemberi
II, 191S, but no peace treaty has been negotiated.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CORRECTIONS
Our thanks are due to the men and women of Yates
county who so kindly co-operated with us in fur-
nishing their service records, published herein.
We are indebted to Robert H. Graham for the list
of men in service prior to April 6, 1917, also many
of the enlistments, and much other valuable assist-
ance.
Mr. W. E. Burnell furnished photos for this publi-
cation, copying many photos received, some of which
were varied as to size and color, which made re-pro-
duction difficult. However, very good results have
been obtained.
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Miss Emma L. Wilkins was made chief clerk of
the Draft Board October 7, 191S, and served until the
Board was retired on March 31, 1919,
Miss Lena Grady was appointed assistant clerk
and served from November 6 to December 15, 1918.
June .S, 1918, those becoming of age since
June 5, 1917 101
September 12, 1918, ages 18 to 45 years 1919
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