MARSHA Ho tlic lunis mhu i^aitc all tl)at lihcrty miiU)t mit perish this Umrk is ^c^icatc^ IN The WORLD WAR MARSHALL COUNTY — IN — The World War 1917-1918 A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE COMMUNITY'S PARTICIPATION IN ALL WARTIME ACTIV- ITIES WITH A COMPLETE ROSTER OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS IN SERVICE Compiled and Published by JOSEPH A. WHITACRE and W. J. MOORE MARSH AIL PRINTING COMPANY 1919 ^ .F\^^ ^<^ AU32 9 1984 COPY.... '"■^ ^^a^^5^\ HONOPv, Rou. LIEUT. CLARK G. BOWEN LIEUT. EARL L. WALL SERGT. FRANK GLICK SERGT. ELZA C. McKIM SERGT. GEORGE W. PROBST CORP. JOHN A. BENSON CORP. FLOYD GRIGGS CORP. GEORGE W. HAIRE CORP. IVO A. McKIM CORP. HAROLD G. RALLS CORP. CLYDE L. THOMAS JAMES ABDALLAH CHESTER ANDERSON PETER ANDERSON SAMUEL ANDERSON WILLIAM H. BOWMAN CALVIN C. CROSON BERT D. DELAWYER FREDERICK G. EKSTROM HARRY E. EVERIST ALONZO EVERTS WILLIAM M. GIFFORD FLOYD C. GROOVER VICTOR I. GUSTAFSON RAYMOND HALL HARRY C. HARTER PAUL F. HAUSER EDWARD R. JOHNSON CHARLES H. JONES AUGUST MAYER RAYMOND O. PETERSON HARRY E. POWERS HERMAN PROBST BEVERLY PROCTOR ERWIN PURSEL CHARLES WESLEY RUNNER ELMER B. SOULES ALBERT STEPAN THOMAS VANHOY' ROY H. WALTER HUGH WEATHERMAN CLARENCE WHITE .s ^ THEY MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE BERT D. DeLAWYER Killed in Action LIEUT. EARL L. WALL Died of Wounds FREDERICK G. EKS'l KuM Killed in Action EDWARD U. JOHNSUN Died of Wounds PAUL HAUSER Died of Wounds CORP. CLYI)1. I, , Ml. MAS Killed in Action RAYMOND O. PETERSON Died of Wounds CORP. KLOYD GRIGGS Died of Wounds Page Twelve SERGT. CLIFFORD McKIM Died of Wounds HUGH WEATHERMAN First Marshall County Boy to Lose Life in Action Killed about March 1. 1918 HARRY C. HARTER Missins in Action Page Thirteen PETER ANDERSON Killed in Action HARRY E. EVERIST Died of Wounds CALVIN L. CROSON Died in France CORP. HAROLD G. RALLS Died in France ARRY E. POWERS Died in France ALBERT STEP AN. JR. Died in France KKW IN i'L USKL Died at Cam)} Shelby ELMER B. SOULES Died at Camp Dodge FLOYD C. GROOVER Died at Camp Dodge CHARLES H. JONES Died at Logansport, Ind. CHESTER ANDERSON Died at Great Lakes. III. DAVID A. PAUL. JR. Died of Wcunds Lived just out of county. Postoffice Gilman iii ^^^^^ ^ ^^^LlK 4iK^ M 7 WHKffr: \ •^ sf^?. ~^ THOMAS VANHOY Died in France (Croix de GuerreJ SERGT. FRANK CLICK U. S. Marines First Marshalltown Boy to Die in Battle Killed at Chateau Thierry, June .i. 1918 Page Sixteen TRIBUTE TO A FALLEN HERO Before the annual meeting of the Marshalltown High School Alumni Association, June 17, 1918, C. H. E. Boardman paid a glowing tribute to Sergt. Frank Click, of the United States Marines, the first Marshalltown boy to fall in battle. Mr. Boardman said: "Fellow Members of the Marshalltown Alumni: TT is indeed fitting that we pause at this time to lay on the altar of mem- -*- ory our tribute to the first of ours that has fallen in the great and final struggle twixt militarism and morality. "We speak with a spirit of pride rather than sorrow. Sable garb is turned to gold, even as the glory of the sun, swift sinking in the western sky, gilds the evening shadows that creep on apace, and death is swallowed up in victory. "The story of Frank Click is truly typical of all that is best in America — yet so simple is the tale. "In 1846 George Click, Frank's paternal grandparent, emigrated to America from Germanv. The German name was 'Cluck.' Germany was not then an empire. The Hohenzollern tribe was just beginning to fix its tentacles on the throne. George Click was one of those American repre- sentatives of that race which we in America so long believed still lived 'neath the rule of the Kaiser. We are just now beginning to comprehend the vast difl'erence made by education and environment. "Here on the broad prairies of Iowa, that in themselves spelled free- dom. Dr. Click builded him a home, and helped lay the mud sills of Mar- shalltown. His eldest son was Albert C. Click, whom we all loved to call 'Ab,' and 'Ab' was the charter alumnus of this organization. " 'Ab' Click married Nellie Abbott, also a Marshalltown girl and gradu- ate, and of this union Fi-ank was born. "Nothing spectacular marked the progress of Frank through our schools. He was the fun-loving, high-spirited American boy, earnest in his studies, enthusiastic in his play, faithful in his work. "War was the last thing that Frank probably thought of as he studied through the years — the last thing for which he thought of preparing. "But while Frank was studying and playing and working from boy- hood to man's estate, a monarch, gone mad with the lust of power, was silently preparing to assassinate a continent. While Frank was engaging in sports, the Hohenzollerns were practicing war, the only game they ever knew, which accounts for the dirty tactics of the Hun; for they never learned to be decent and fair even in boyhood. Mark you, the eternal handicap of America, the persistent advantage of the Hun, is that an American has to be a 'true sport,' and the German knows no 'rules of the game' save the law of might. "Frank graduated; attended college; abandoned college because of his father's illness, and entered business, where success attended his efforts, while America dreamed on, nor heai'd the low mutterings of the on-coming storm. "Then came the sinking of the Lusitania, the Mexican conspiracy, the sinking of the American ships sailing the American flag, peacefully sail- ing the open lanes of the ocean, the killing of American women and chil- dren, and, as their life breath bubbled up through the freezing waters, Page Seventeen German soldiers, under government orders, shot down their survivors in the life boats. "Then, like a great Colossus, America stirred from her fatuous sleep, and began to play the part of a man in the arena of the world. "Then came the eighth crusade, the greatest crusade the world has ever known, the exodus of the flower of our youth — not to save the tomb of the Saviour from the Saracen, but to preserve the civilization which was the fruit of the Saviour's teaching. "In that crusade Frank became a true knight, a volunteer answering the call from the fire-ringed, blood-drenched hills of far-off France. "As we look back, how quietly, and without ostentation, it was done. In May, 1917, Frank enlisted in the United States Marines, the highest type of soldiery this, or any other nation, has ever known. Months of drill and preparation followed, and on Feb. 13, 1917, Frank landed in France, and disappeared in the war cloud that hung low over all Europe. "Through rifts of swirling smoke came occasional word from fields of battle, all cheerful, all sanguine, all Frank. "Again the cloud lifted, and news came of recognition and advance- ment, and then the cloud closed down, and out of the murk of conflict and fierce fighting, came the flash that Frank was 'killed in action.' 'Killed in action,' — and the Hohenzollern family, with its six sons, is the only family in all Germany that has not had a funeral. "All this story is so absurdly simple, because Frank made it so. "There were no heroics in departing, because Frank went about the business of war as his other employment, quietly, carefully, methodically. It was commonplace with him. He could see no other course when his country required him, so, without murmur, complaint, oi- even mention, he laid aside his hopes, and his ambitions, his desires and his dreams, and cast into the scale of battle his life, his limb, and all that life held dear. "Nor has he died in vain. Let us not even try to look beyond our im- mediate circle. Is there one of us but what walks a little .straighter i:)e- cause Frank has 'made good?' Do not the Stars and Stripes seem a little brighter, and a little more beautiful, through the tears that tremble in our sight ? How small and insignificant seem the little things that we have done, when word came of the supreme sacrifice that Frank had made. Did we not one and all resolve that from then on we had but one thought, one mission, one thing to strive for, and that was, to go on, and on, until the Hun was eliminated from the earth '? "We will read history. Frank has made histoi-y; and long after your name and mine will be but a mere memory, even among those who loved us best, the name of Frank Glick will stand blazoned on our banners, marked with a gold star. " 'Somewhere in France,' close to the front, there is a grave, dug in soil hallowed by the blood of heroes. No stately monument marks the spot, and perchance only the winds murmur sobs and the waters more softly rush as cannons boom their requiem over our schoolmate's last habitation. But in the shrine of the soul the lamp of recollection burns, ever clear and steady, and his spirit will ever 'carry on.' " 'As goes the sun-god in his chariot glorious. When all his golden banners are unfurled — So goes the soldier, fallen but victorious, And leaves behind a twilight in the world.' " Pape Eighteen FALLS 2000 FEET IN AEROPLANE THRILLING EXPERIENCE OF SERGT. HERBERT T. NEWGOMER SERGT. HERBERT T. NEWCOMER TO fall 2,000 feet while flying in an aeroplane in France and escape death was the remarkable experience of Sergt. Herbert T. Newcomer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Newcomer, of Marshalltown, attached to the Thirty-fifth Aeiial Squadron. The accident occurred June 22, 1918, resulting in Sergeant Newcomer sustaining a fractured skull, and the pilot, Lieut. H. W. Stunkard, an aerial instructor, escaping with less serious injuries. The aeroplane was demolished. Sergeant Newcomer, who was serving as a mechanic in the squadron, was being taught to pilot a machine by Lieutenant Stunkard. When 2,000 feet in the air the machine became unmanageable when one of the planes failed. The aeroplane, with its human cargo, came down in a spiral, Newcomer alighting on his head when it struck the ground. The ser- geant's skull was fractured, while the lieutenant suffered fractures of the shoulder, one knee and several ribs. Newcomer was a patient in French hospitals for about three months before he was permitted to return to America. He enlisted in the air ser- vice May 16, 1917, and arrived in France Aug. 21, the same year. Lieutenant Stunkard, a Coe College alumnus, is a fraternity brother of Sergeant Newcomer. Below is a picture of the wrecked machine taKen by a member of the Thirty-fifth Aerial Squadron. THE WRECKED MACHINE Page Nineteen A. A. MOORE n. W. NORRIS MARSHALL COUNTY iZZIl WAR WORK ^1 C. C. ST. CLAIR MARSHALL COUNTY was 100 per cent effi- cient in all of its war work at home. It was one of the eleven counties in Iowa which met its quota in the First Libeily Loan. It was one of the seventeen to meet its full quota in the Second Liberty Loan and in the Third and Fourth Loans, when Iowa was the first state over the top in the nation, Marshall County was among the first half dozen counties over the top in the state. Marshall County purchased 115 per cent of its quota in war savings stamps when the nation at large purchased less than 50 per cent, and Mar- shall County gave 115 per cent of its quota to the seven welfare societies in the union war work drive. To the Red Cross Marshall County always de- livered its full quota, tendering its check in ad- vance of the drive and raising twice and three times as much as was asked so as to have plenty of funds for the work of its local chapter, which ranked as a model for all other chapters, accord- ing to the judgment of the directors in Chicago. Marshall County owes its home service record to the well directed efforts of its County Council of Defense. After war work had started at home and one Liberty Loan drive had been conducted, it was found thei'e were to be as many separate organi- zations as there were drives, each expending more time and effort upon organization than upon the drive itself. Eilicient business men in Marshall- town, executive heads of the largest local enter- prises, themselves familiar with efficient business organization, accepted the leadership of the vari- ous home war activities and sitting around the directors' table in the First National Bank, re- organized the County Council of Defense into an efficient, powerful, military force for the conduct of all war work at home. The chairman of the County Council of Defense, A. A. Moore ; the county chairman of the Liberty Loan, C. C. St. Clair; the county chairman of the Red Cross, C. H. E. Boardman; the county chair- man of war savings stamp sales, D. W. Norris ; the county chairman of the union war work, R. W. McCreery ; the county food administrator, L. C. Abbott, and the city fuel administrator, John I. Bell, were made a committee of county com- manders of the County Council of Defense, to act as an executive committee for all drives and chief Page Twenty-one command of each drive being assumed by the commander assigned to that branch of the home service. Each county commander was given a precinct captain for his branch of the war work in each voting precinct of the county, and these seven pre- cinct captains were all admitted to the County Council of Defense to con- stitute the local Council of Defense for their precincts and to act as a per- manent precinct committee for all drives, the precinct command being assumed in each drive by the captain for that branch of the service. Marshalltown was divided by the intersection of Main and Center streets into four precincts, with a local Council of Defense and seven cap- tains for each precinct. For the purpose of rapid and efficient canvassing each of the city precincts was then sub-divided into from five to six sub- districts and a committee of seven war workers or privates in the War Service League assigned permanently to that district to do the canvassing for all drives. These War Service League workers were not members of the County Council but when that body did meet every month in the east court room it filled the room with as representative a group as any county convention of a political party. Its sessions were businesslike and serious as most of the membei-s had sons in the service. There was no oratory, no lost motion. The business men acting as county commanders were always ready with proposals and instructions for the work in hand and the precinct captains were there to co-operate with their leaders. The County Council maintained a committee on loyalty and patriotic service, composed of its chairman, Mr. Moore ; its secretary, Mr. F. G. Pierce, and C. H. E. Boardman. \\. H. Arnev, H. A. Kinnan, A. H. E. Matthews, W. B. Nason, J. L. Wylie, J. F. McMahon and C. E. Nickerson. This committee, known as the "slackers' coui't," reviewed all controversies between individuals and their local councils and invariably, without a single failure, induced objectors to come across for the contributions and pur- chases in the war drives accoi'ding to a fair allotment. All war funds were alloted to its citizens according to their ability to pay. Liberty Loans were allotted among the precincts upon the basis of assessed values of property ; war stamps upon the basis of population ; Red Cross and all welfare funds one-half upon the basis of property values and one-half upon the basis of population. Every citizen's assessable property was listed from the tax books, his income estimated by compe- tent committees and each precinct quota in every drive was then allotted to its citizens as fairly in pi'oportion to their ability to pay as committees of neighbors could distribute the war burden. So fairly was the work done that all of the later drives for bonds and stamps and Red Cross funds were conducted at polling places to which people went without being solicited to volunteer for the war as they would to vote for a president. Marshall County's plan for war service organization was adopted in the latei- months of the v.ar by many other counties which were unable to meet their quotas in the wai' fund drives in any other way. As soon as the armistice was signed the Council of Defense adjourned sine die. Papr? Twenty-two + RED CROSS ACTIVITIES + C. H. E. BOARDMAN R. W. McCREERY ANY attempt of a detailed report of the doings of the Marshall County Red Cross Chapter during the war period would extend this article beyond the limitations imposed. The Marshall County Chapter was organized April 24, 1917, with twenty members. Its officers for the first year were A. A. Moore, chair- man ; H. S. Lawrence, treasurei', and Mrs. M. G. Ingalls, secretary. These served until Dec. 1, 1917, when the following officers were elected: A. A. Moore, chairman ; H. S. Lawrence, treasurer, and W. H. Arney, secretary. In November. 1918, C. H. E. Boardman was elected chairman; H. S. Law- rence, treasurer, and C. R. Edmister, secretary. The raising of funds and obtaining a membership was placed in charge of C. H. E. Boardman, who continued in that capacity until he became chairman in November, 1918, when L. A. Larson became chairman of the Membership Committee, and conducted the 1918 Christmas Roll Call Campaign. At present there are 21,500 members in Marshall County Chapter, without counting soldiers and sailors in the service. The total cash receipts from membership and the first war drive were $69,706.84. The total cash raised in the second war drive was $38,446.68, while the third membership drive produced $18,304.73. This gives a grand total of $126,458.25 in real money raised directly for war purposes. Out- side donations and individual work of the chapter will increase this amount to $1.50,000.00. The raising of funds, however, was but a small part of the actual war Page Twenty-three work of the Red Ci-oss in Mai-shall County. The greater portion of Mar- shall County's contribution consisted of the work done by the women who faithfully, efficiently and persistently, day by day, labored at the rooms and in their homes, sewing and knitting, making surgical dressings, all for our soldiers and sailors over seas and in the camps. Words of appre- ciation fail ; statistics mean so little. By actual count of known work, Mar- shall County shipped 352 boxes, made 11,935 hospital garments, produced 27,406 hospital supplies, knit 8,912 articles, made 209,392 surgical dress- ings, shipped 13,546 refugee garments, besides packing 14 boxes and 50 packages for refugee work. Christmas was made merry for the soldiers, packages were sent across seas, supplies were created, crated and shipped. Every requirement was more than met, and with promptness. Individual mention would only mean to catalog a long list. This branch of the ser- vice was at all times under the efficient management of Mrs. A. F. Balch. Any article on Red Cross work in Marshall County that did not refer to A. A. Moore, would be indeed lacking. There is no one man in Marshall County who has devoted more personal attention and individual energy than has he. He was the directing and performing head of the organiza- tion during the entire pei'iod of the war and the success of the organiza- tion in all its endeavors speaks more potently than could volumes of what has been accomplished by him. Marshall County maintained a "flu" hospital during the epidemic, at times with over fifty patients under its ministration. It co-operated with county and city officials and the checking of the scourge was due in no small degree to its efforts. A canteen service was maintained at all trains for soldiers and sailors en route. Its Civilian Relief and Home Service Section have responded with cash, comfort and assistance to all those in the service and those dependent upon them. Marshall County has twenty-four branch chapters outside of Marshall- town — all alive, all working, and each a credit to its locality and to the organization. No resident of Marshall County need speak with anything but pride of the work of the Marshall County Chapter in all departments of Red Cross activities — all done with a minimum of expense and a maximum of efficiency. Best of all was the spirit of patriotism, loyalty and charity which was the inspiration of all during the dark days of the world's war, and which will live longer even than the memory of good deeds done. Pape Twonty-four Marshall County Food Administration L. C. ABBOTT THE United States Food Administration for Marshall County was in- augurated December 8. 1917, by the appointment of L. C. Abbott as administrator, and F. A. Moscrip as assistant administrator. Previous to these appointments a committee of conservation as part of the County Council of Defense had through sub-committees and othenvise urged war gardens and tillage of vacant lots with much success. Of this committee the two named administrators were members and when the Federal Food Administration organized the state were so appointed by State Food Ad- ministrator Deems. The actual work and labor of the County Food Administration as a federal activity came with the rationing of wheat flour and the call for return of overstocks in the hands of consumers in February, 1918. Thence- foi-th the task was a daily one and continued to be so for the ensuing eighteen months. In May, 1917, Mr. Moscrip was made county adminis- trator and the two administrators gave every afternoon of their full days to the work of their oflice. The city paid for clerical work for war activi- ties and Miss Lou A. Vogel was appointed assistant county administrator by request of the county food administrators and had charge of the office of the food administration in the court house. E. H. Schilling, of State Center, also was appointed as assistant food administrator for the west end of the county. Both served faithfully until the dissolution of the office, about January 1, 1919. The County Food Administration evolved a flour cai-d carrying the ration of each person in the family and with the splendid co-operation of Page Twenty-five the patriotic retail dealers of the county, who adopted the card and pledged themselves to sell to no one not supplied with that credential, actually held the consumption of flour during the desperate months of scarcity down to the one and one-half pounds weekly as promulgated by Hoover. In this they had the general and most hearty support of the people of Marshall County. It was said authoritatively that Marshall County saved more flour than any other in the state. It gathered up several carloads of its overstock and shipped them to places of extreme scarcity. In this flour wholesalers co-operated willingly. Generally speaking the popular idea was to give every assistance. Some few persons were fined for the bene- fits of the Red Cross and the good of their souls, but the great mass of Marshall County saved food patriotically to win the war. In the organization of the War Service League of the county, the food administration gladly became part and received every assistance from the extended council of defense. The administration was organized in every township of the county and did excellent and patriotic work in practically every instance. One member was dismissed from the chairmanship of his township for cause and another was replaced because of dilatory methods. But the township food chairmen were a fine body of willing men. As in the hog census taken they did their work with practical hard sense and appreciation of their duty. No county in the state was better organized in food administration than Marshall or received more general and loyal support. When wheat became easier and certain restrictions were lifted, the sugar scarcity was acute. It will illustrate the completeness of the organization to relate that the flour card was changed by order to a sugar card and so accepted by the retailers and the consumers without delay and without question, and that none in Marshall County could by any means buy more than his two pounds per month of any dealer in the county. For the most part the administration had the agreeable support and co- operation of the hotels and eating houses on meat and sugar rules and other federal restiictions placed upon these places. Indeed, while watchfulness was the order of the day, the general spirit of all the people, wholesalers, retailers, hotels, restaurants, drug stores and fountains, consumers and all who fell under the supervision of the food administration, was most excellent and patriotic. But one retailer was fined and his offense was re- committed through ignorance more than intent. No baker, restaurant, hotel and but few consumers were penalized. Pajre Twenty-six Marshall County Fuel Administration ^^Px - A fi /^ ^ J i JOHN I. BELL /COUNCILMAN JOHN I. BELL was a man of many duties during- the ^^-^ war period, serving as chairman of the Federal Fuel Board, under the direction of the County Council of Defense; chairTiian of the Department of Labor, United States Employment Service, and chairman of the United States Public Service Reserve, United States Department of Labor. Mr. Bell became Marshall County Fuel Administrator in November, 1917, when the office was created. It was his duty to see that fuel prices were kept regular and that a good supply of fuel was always on hand, to pi'event any serious shortage. This service he performed most satisfac- torily and at all times had the hearty co-operation of the dealers. He worked under the direction of State Fuel Administrator Webster. A close check was kept of all fuel stocks on hand, the sales, the prices received and the amount of coal received by dealei's. Even when a serious shortage threatened, the office was so competently administered that there was no suffering from lack of fuel in this county. The labor bureau was turned over to Mr. Bell about April 1, 1918. This office was under the direction of Urick and Metcalf, the state supervisors, and it still is active in securing employment for )'eturned soldiers and sailors. It has been instrumental in placing in good jobs many men who had returned from training camps and from overseas. Page Twenty-seven \\'AR WORK OF COUNTY Y. M. C A. J. B. NOBTHCOTT THE Young Men's Christian Association in MarshalltOA^Ti was built by the citi- zens of Marshall County to sen-e the inter- ests of the men and boys. Ever since its erection it has been the pui-pose of those in charge to make the building a community center, bringing under its roof all the acti\a- ties of the county it was possible to secure. \Miile the Association must have members who pay a certain sum for the piivileges of the Association, it has never been the policy of the officers in charge to restrict the use of the building to the membership. With this program in force the men and boys of ilarshall County have been making this their headquarters. At the outbreak of the war the program of the Y. M. C. A. was immediatelv shifted to such a place as to enable the officers and membership to give their time to help win the war. The building -nith all its equipment and the force of the Asso- ciation was turned in this direction. Two men on the staff. ]Mr. Robert Davis and :Mi-. E. E. Mickle^^^^ght, went to war. ilr. Da\-is joined the cavali-y and Mr. ilickiewi-ight the medical division of the Engineers' Coi-ps. Mr. Oilman, the physical director, left the sei-\ices of the local Association and entered the senice of the Ai-my Y. ^M. C. A. at Camp Dodge. The Association, so well equipped, became the center for many war activities. ^Tien the fund was raised for securing and giving watches and medals to ^Marshall County boys, the general secretary of the "Y," !Mr. J. B. Xorthcott, was asked to handle the details of the work, working under a most efficient committee. It was the privilege of the "Y" staff to meet each contingent which went to camp. Tlie secretaries met each group, saw to it that each man was pro\ided with a watch and medal, that he was given advice as to the best way to act upon entiy into camp and when the gi-oup entrained, went with the boys to their camps, taking with them supplies of writing material, reading matter, games, etc.. to make the ti-ip as pleasant as possible, and to bi-eak the strain due to leax-ing home for war. 3*Iarshall County ha^ing the only "Y" in this immediate ten-itoi-j% the secretaiT of the local "Y." Mr. Northcott, was made district manager for all the campaigns i-aising monej' for the War Y. M. C. A. work. The terri- tory included ^larshall. Hardin. Butler. Franklin. Hamilton. Gnmdy and Wright counties. Between campaigns Mr. Northcott spent three months in AiToy "Y" sei-vice at Camp Dodge. The "Y" officers assisted in eveiy way possible in organizing and putting across all the war fund campaigns and left nothing undone in their power to help "Kin the war. Now that the boys are returning, one secretaiy has been asked to give his time in assisting the boys and each man returning fi"om sei'^ice is being given a free membership for three months of pri\i- leges. JIany other phases of the work could be mentioned but all that is necessaiT is to say that the Association through its memljers. officers, equipment and all that it had. did evei-j-thing in its power to help back oui- boys at the fi-ont and at home to vrin the war. Pase T-srenty-eiirM EXEMPTION BOARD STATISTICS aUSS AGXES V. SWIFT Chief Clerk KAY F. SCOTT Le^al Adviser FIGURES compiled from the records of the Exemption Board by IVIiss Agnes Swift, chief clerk, shows the total registration for the selective draft in Marshall County to have been 6.S19. One hundred sixty regis- tered men were ti-ansferred from other counties for examination by the local board. The total number inducted for service was 929. The number enhsting from the county at the local station was 234, with fifteen othei-s entering the emergency fleet sendee. Moi"e than l,4Sb men were examined bv the local board for service. Pa^e Twenty-nine w Q O c ca O QJ o w Membership of Council of Defense A. A. Moore, Chairman F. G. Pierce, Secretary W. H. Arney, Vice Chairman C. C. St. Clair, Treasurer County Commanders A. A. ]\loore, Council of Defense C. H. E. Boardman, Red Cross C. C. St. Clair, Liberty Loan R. W. McCreery, United War Work D. W. Norris, War Savings Stamps L. C. Abbott, Food Administration John L Bell, Fuel Administration First Ward. Marshalltown ; Frank G. Pierce 0. L. Inj^ledue W. T. Bennett Fred H. Pepper Ed T. Austin J. B. Loeffel F. A. Burnett Second Ward, Marshalltown: 1. T. Forbes H. A. Weisman W. G. Strickler R. W. Scott W. T. Smith H. K. Denmead E. N. Farber F. S. Hynds Third Ward, Marshalltown : E. B. Everist F. M. Wilbur S. H. Reilly H. A. Kinnan W. B. Hull Leon H. Will Charles Amblad Fourth Ward. Marshalltown : J. L. Golwitzer H. J. Howe A. T. Elder L. E. Matson W. W. Doolittle J. C. Williams John Feld Bangor : R. M, Switzer F. C. Davis Stephen Jessup G. Dillon Earl Willits Sherman Weatherly Elini Jessup Eden: H. W. Neff Dr. L. E. Noble Harrv Hildreth William F. Smith Bert Pike W. D. Borcroyne H. M. Weeks Greencastle. No. 1 : C. F. Pohle J. L. Wylie J. S. Darrah H. B. Darrah R. J. Paul F. R. Ensminger Peter Gannon Greencastle No. 2 : W. F. Smith J. A. Workman O. A. Finders B. E. Gould W. K. Lackey A. J. Alexander Charles Sexton Iowa ; F. D. Dennis D. S. Collins F. G. Houchton C. A. Robinson Martin Graham C. E. Arney H. J. Reidel Jert'ersnn No. 1 : F. C. Ward Merl C. Patton S. A. Mcllrath W. P. Stewart R. E. Lindquist M. E. Jenks R. J. McCleary Jefferson No. 2 : M. J. McGrath M. L. Krier A. J. Heimerman Ed Vanderah J. H. Knoll M. Kunkel LeGrand No. 1 : N. O. Keen C. I. Tweed Ben Sawyer John F. liylander C. T. Keen S. R. Piper Ed Sharp LeGrand No. 2 : Harry Bioicklacher William Gummert Frank Peshel F. H. Nuese D. F. Baer Raymond Peterson H. Baasch Liberty : W. H. Harlan E. E. Cooper G. T. LaPlant W. D. Drew- Fred VanMeter Georjxe W. Dewey John Mackin Linn No. 1 : G. N. Lampman John F. Schultz C. J. Reed O. B. Waters Wilev G. Ward W. E. Williams Daniel Andi-ews Linn No. 2 (Soldiers' Home) : B. C. Whitehill. Chairman Carl Shaffner, Secretary Liscomb : E. E. Boyd Henry Leise R. E. Musgrrave G. W. Biersborn E. J. Dillon Elias Bue,trhley B. F. Vorhis LoKan No. 1 : W. B. Nason Geortre A. DeButts L. J. Wallace J. O. DeButts AI Sanderman Steve Richards Dr. L. H. Ferris Logan No. 2 Win Worden F. W. Tigges Ellis Dvsart Park Crier John Bosch L. J. Nason P. E. Bosch Marietta : Henry Goecke Warren Nichols H. W. Moninger Robert Harper Roe Hiatt E. J. Benson Marion : T. P. Low Dr. J. F. Strain Charles Shipton E. E. Shelton Ray Plummer Howard Nicholson Will Lynch Minerva : M. E. Hilleman A. A. Arney F. E. Ludlow Dr. E. H. Noble W. C. Hilleman H. Armbrecht Marsh Ingledue State Center; W. A. Ellis F. L. Dobbin Dr. L D. Kauffman W. N. Gilbert J. P. Allison R. Robinson J. F. McMahon Tavlor : O. J. Parsons M. W. McKibben Walter Collins G. H. Lewis K. G. Arney H. C. Eckles H. Wheater Timber Creek : George A . C. Ogier Gus Noid A. J. Gilson George Roberts E. W. Bohen J. F. Melberg Henry Welp Vienna : •Tohn P. Zink C. E. Nickerson .T. R. James r.. H. Stiill H. L. Eckles B. H. Jackson J. M. Nickerson Washington : n. V. McLean J. C. Koontz .T. w. Harrington S. W. Me-eys .Tames O. B'ssett Chris Rrofkman Hans Erickson Page Thirty-one This section devoted to OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS of National Army Draft Contingents, War Service Boards, Red Cross Workers and General War Activities of Marshall County The photographs in this section are the only ones which may be designated as official, and which are to be used in the County, State and Government Historical Files. Official Photographers Page Thirty-three FAREWELL TO SECOND DRAFT INCREMENT SEPT. 19, i;a7 IN FRONT OF Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, MARSHALLTOWN JJEi'AKTURE OF SECOND INCREMENT MEN ^H^^H ^ 1 fir ^^ \ - ' \ "^ tl^^Va^H^r ibuMi^HI fe , '?^" .^- - .2*113 'c_i£'^;5e .-^ go > -c^S: — — ^ c — J ;£ cap; c'-' « Sei'o -= ^" = „-^ = o o . Qj . o ^ ca til _- 2 g a .-"^, c ">, ^ a ^ . .-M -J", c £72 > P - ^ r- r. 3 c x. ^ £ o Ti c: -3 ^ ^ k-1 ^►t^ - - P ^ - 3- ^ ^~ o — " F^ E ° - £ ai 0) 3 o ^ ^ V. iC C X "^ -J s .2 ■^^ ^i^ <.'^ ^ « c • 'r c i-j ->» "^ :3 ;::; -^ r^ -C C 3 -- ... i-,!-a)0>,tt;u:, ..■^ 2 r/i 5 5 - > -i -->^ ,-: .i = o 5 - • •■£„ — > OJ-Q.^ 3 O c ^S^^'-c-sd c 2 --^'P Mfc<- a m> S >:-S 5-3 MT3 ^ .Fi-^Q 3+j :^ei.' 0) M" ai^Ww^2COmtni-jC — jj_ >-. ^CJ5m'S ns r^"?c g^ ^-7= o (pO 53[-jO to m w a Q o Q Oh Hi! m^ ^ .£_"§Q-g jTS^- 3 3S. ■M Q) Oh ,j5 .5 <; -^ -a ^■^^l"- tn C d S2; SQ . CS l> £ 3'fc 3 o S M ri^ 4J --••s rnJ TO T r— SPECIAL INCREMENT, SENT TO TRAINING SCHOOL AUTO MECHANICS, AUSTIN, TEXAS, JULY 23, 1918 Left to right: Guy A. Bailey, Harry L. Berg, L. L. Stookey, Ray H. Breckenridge, Ralph C. Brock DECORATED ENGINE HAULING FIFTH INCREMENT TO JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MO., MAY 13, 1918 Personnel of Seventh Draft Increment SENT TO CAMP PIKE, ARK., JULY 24, 1918 Joe A. Benscn Robert N. McLeland Fay W. Hinshaw Warner E. Anderson John Fraley Lee Carely Claire Charles Clay Joseph Ulrich Albert Eckhardt Clyde M. Serbein Earl H. Nyce Chas. Ingraham Harry B. Leenian Lewis C. Miltenberger John L. Olson Charles A. Matson Raleigh E. Forrey Theodore M. Sawver Clyde N. Marshall Clarence H. Vaujrhan George C. Jonsson Kenneth L. Rubee Noyce A. Grant Arthur Skipton Ole M. Danielson Oscar C. York Russell Wirth- Fred W. Johnson John A. Frost Edmun R. Brandon Fred Petro Frank Probst Frank Sprinkle Benjamin F. Strom Martin L. Covne Max M. Mills Bennie Swenson Roy M. Good George H. Boury John J. Lynch Albert Baker Oliver Swenson James S. Gowdy William A. Pemberton Jesse C. Everist Thomas Haines Arthur Clay Harry Woollard James E. McManus Frank Edwin Meiberg William Springer Christ Olsen Louis Pappas John E. Long Frederick M. Koontz Earl C. Hay William H. Eggers John E. Freland Wayland W. Wall W. Ward Parsons Emery M. Strieker Roy W. Winters Hjalmer V. Hellberg Clarence E. Hartwell Charles F. Wills Howard L. Shelton Victor F. Louthan Averv L. Walters Lee W. Luthi Bert Meier Micheli Pacrlia George K. Benahan Walter A. Howard George F. West Walter F. Oehlsen Byron J. Havens Leland C. Hilleman Fred W. Case John Osaland Sainuei h. Whinery Roy R. Hartwell Daniel N. Glidewell Thomas D. Smith Raymond A. Bender Royal A. Wieneke William D. Lindsey Floyd D. Poland Martin J. Rodermel Harold W. Heywood Samuel Anderson Lee R. Halverson Harold B. Rosen Russell G. Kollin Clarence L. Fisher Leonard E. Robbins Joseph C. MofTett Merrill L. Mitchell Jesse Menter Earnest Schupback Elmer L. Lanning James C. Copley Carl H. Bruenner George C. Detrick Fred C. Ziehler Harry E. Ritter Clarence L East Lewis F. Davis Fred L. Long Ira A. Alexander Jesse E. Spease Carl J. Ki-upp Earl T. Weatherly Fred Divis Rolland A. Cronk Charles E. Freland Kenneth Roberts Joseph R. Barth John L. Hill Donald Woodworth Shuford Myers James R. Merritt Glenn Wesley Rhodes George Woodworth Elmer Kappen Frank Panek Virden M. Arnold Charlie N. Amendt George Meech, Jr. Joe H. Malloy James J. Burns Clarence W. Rich Roy McGrew William Divis Sidney Waldo Henrv William Bolei Alfred H. Norland Cecil G. Maulsby Anton Springer James Abdallah Omar G. Sidwell Joseph McDonald Homer Lvnch Fred Belknap Harrv A. Allen Frank J. West Geurce B. Adkins Ross E. Kirk Raymond Binish Ernest R. Nutting Fi-nnk R. Haves Carl A. Knudson Mel Grimm James Ivan Signs Harrv B. McCarl Henrv H. Hart Harold B. Hidy Frank Phillip John F. Mangan xVlfred ri. McFaduud George M. Spielhagen, Carl vVilliam Jones Harry B. Wogan Ray Quillin William B. Miller Arhild L. Rosengren Floyd Bryant Joseph Blackwell Guy H. Norris Ivan J. Hooker George A. Bees Wiliiam A. Louthan Frank Gill George W. Haire Henry Thompson Ora F. Spencer Axel R. Elander Stephen Drebot Fred Mikschl Lawrence Belknap Joseph W. Specht Herbert L. Stover Henry Fagan Donald L. Powers Frank W. Gaunt George W. Rokes James Savage John R. Monohon Earl E. Hobson Joe Heberie Earnest A. Adams Oliver Seim Walter Daniel Charles W. Wood Walter S. Holcomb Sam Tyler Arthur Wolken Thomas Stonewall, Raymond H. Narber Chester M. Stedman Otto Inman Seim Tom Jestland Michael P. Rizos Harry Russell Lutes Lester D. Farmer Charles H. Ross Adolph Pfleiger J. August Steier Andrew Stenhouse Art Strouse Ralph A. Wilkens Antonio Antonille Harrv Elmer Powers Fred Wulf Wayne Harold Hodges Mike Coval Charles V. Ogle Howelt E. Olmstead Leo J. Portz Giacomo Fortino Fred Schultz Walter R. Cope Charles Khile Lorenz Germann Stephen W. Rutherford Thomas E. Meickley Harold D. Wonder Roy A. Gowdy Charles W. McGowan George Teager Myron M. Paul William F. Hayden Bernard McGlynn Bert B. Ingebritson Roy McIIrath Melvin A. Thorn Leroy Hyatt Frank A. Quick Page Forty-three ^ ^ C j= ^ o u n - SPECIAL INCREMENT Sent to Camp Dodge, Aug. 3, 1918 Left to right: Carl Brown, Marion Gard, chairman Exemption Board, and Ezell Morrow. SPECIAL INCREMENT Sent to Camp Funston, Aug. 29, 1918 Lawrence Gerke and Fred Zeisneiss SPECIAL INCREMENT Sent to Camp Dodge, Aug. 23, 1918 Walter S. Warn (left) and David Williams (right) Page Forty-five SPECIAL INCREMENT SENT TO JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MO., AUG. 6, 1918 Left to right: Harold P. BiKalow. Clarence A. Thonie. Clarence E. Hart. Robert E. Aves. Edvard E. Byrnes and Stanton L. Bowman SPECIAL AUTO MECHANICS INXREMENT Sent to Iowa State CoUeRC, Ames, Iowa, Aug. 15, 1918 Personnel : CMIToid \V. O'Bryon, Harold R. Cash. William D. Hail. Ernest I.. Lynk. Maurice K. Jessuii and Samuel K. Brown SPECIAL INCREMENT SENT TO CAMP FUNSTON, KAN., SEPT. 4, 1918 Personnel: Melvin R, Nelson. Bartle H. Woodward. William E. Hundley. Howard C. Sjjarks. George W Lemmon. Harry E. BallinKer and Ray W. Bowen. SPECIAL INCREMENT SENT TO IOWA STATE COLLEGE, AMES, IOWA NOV. 4, 1918. (Last Selective men to leave County.) Personnel: Fred Zuercher. Jay Boyer, William R. Cross, Lawrence McDermott. Arthur Nelson. John S. Rudy. William F. Schnoor. Steiner Silence and James D. Mead "" j3 : A- "^ k^ ^ O ^ 22 •? — ffi '- . c^'^"'^ = S 5 2 != >>5 O w ' ^ ■ C "tf *^ « ^ C-j= ta t, oj . ^ d t, 0) . .^ i o i: c ' X^ f~ o ^ ; = -•- S " M*:;:; ? >-M'* Zi« rr H ::: t^: ~ ^~ 'tiQ.::' 7^ c P. - o ■* B-« §^ go g'^ o''^:^'^ = S -— _^ i ^— Is^ ?3^ i2 ■^.'^ ^ rm 2-= rt o^ss^.,^ . > "^ ="£ C E P o t. o 5 S^'^ S"f_ ~^t c>.-7m = c- 52 . 5 ^> ■■'• <^ 'C. c i= S _-"*• Ofa?~ > '' O u", C . ^ cr. C _-■ 3 cS ■^M £ rt c =" 3 — i; P: >>•;= ccok •:5>cO:5_ 3t, >.'-3 1- c ■ ?"■ ~ ta J5 CO ^ [T -3 S-.-e g o « - -= 0). iwi^soSffi^Mc e< « C-J c^ E'o . - c - ■ — >>= tT r '- J; i^ !^-^S rt (u p C F Page Forty-nine MARSHALL COUNTY RED CROSS MRS. A. F. BALCH Chairman Supply Ccmmittee MRS. H. E. FESLER DEACONESS HOSPITAL NURSES WHO VOLUNTERED EOR SERVICE Back Row {left to riKht) : Miss Anna Nelson, Camp Dodge; Miss Marian Cavanaugh, Camp Dodge; Miss Nellie White, Camp Dodge; Miss Dalla Anderson, Camp Dodge; Miss Frances Cav- anaugh, home service; Miss Helen Dale, Ft. Des Moines. Front Row: Miss Anna Sti-uve, home .service; Miss Louise Strohm, Camp Dodge; Miss Mahala Schroeder, home service. Page Fifty Mrs. S. M. Cause Mrs. A. F. Balch RED CROSS CHAIRMEN Mrs. F. W. Alban Mrs. Charles Munson Mrs. H. A. Kinnan Mrs. R. W. McCreerv SUPERVISORS AND TEACHERS OF SURCICAL WORKERS 1, Mrs. C. W. Hughes; 2, Mrs. H. S. Lawrence; .3, Dr. Cora Choate; 4, Mrs. C. H. Tidd; 5, Mrs. Charles Munson; 6, Mrs. Will Culley; 7, Mrs. H. E. Fesler; 8, Mrs. W. H. Steiner; 9, Mrs. F. S. Wing; 10, Mrs. H. S. Miller; 11, Mrs. F. W. Alban. Page Fifty-one JIAUSHALLTOWX RED CUOSS WOIIKEUS 1, Mrs. W. T. Miller; 2, Mrs. Charles Munson; .3, Miss Anna Maude Kimberly; 4, Mrs. W. J. Richards; 5, Mrs. Robert Mullin; 6, Mrs. H. M. Cooper; 7, Mrs. Philip Vogt; 8, Jliss Helen Bern- stein; 9, Mrs. W. CuUey; 10, Mrs. H. E. Easier; 11, Mrs. Marion Card; 12, Mrs. B. C. Whitehill; 13, Mrs. H. J. Rodgers; 14, Mrs. C. W. Hughes; 15, Mrs. C. E. Smith; 16, Mrs. George Reisinger; 17, Mrs. H. S. Miller. MARSHALLTOWN RE ) CltOSS WORKERS 1, Mr.s. Honry Shove; 2, Mr.s. Charles Bay; 3, Mrs. H. B. Beatty; 4, Mrs. W. T. Miller; 5, Mrs. A. C. Evcrist; 6, Mrs. R. W. Chamberlain; 7, Mrs. Jennie Willard; 8, Mrs. E. A. Amold; !), Mrs. R. E. Disbrow; 10, Mrs. George Lyon; 11, Mrs. C. L. Rogers; 12, Mrs. E. W. Hinchley. Fagre Fifty-two MAKSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. F. R. Jackson; 2, Lieut. Jackson; 3, Capt. Fesler; 4, Lieut. Bratt; 5, Mrs. A. E. Myers; 6, Mrs. Robert Blakeley; 7, Mrs. P. C. Jones; 8, Mrs. A. Batgy; 9, Mrs. R. G. Goodale; 10, Mrs. A. T. Elder; 11, Mrs. W. H. Ford; 12, Mrs. Mary Watters; 13, Mrs. Emmet Waters; 14, Mrs. P. W. Burke; 1.5, Mrs. M. S. Ketchum; 16, Miss Jannet Elder; 17, Miss Laura Gcodale; 18, Miss Ann Ketchum; 19, Mrs. W. J. Van Derveer; 20, Miss Theresa Jordan. MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Miss Eva Cummings; 2, Mrs. R. E. Miller; 3, Mrs. J. F. Perry; 4, Mrs. F. 0. Gumming; 5, Mrs. C. G. Blodgett; 6, Mrs. W. T. Somers; 7, Mrs. J. J. Lynk; 8, Mrs. E. L. Rhodes; 9, Mrs. L. L. Gregson; 10, Mrs. J. M. demons; 11, Mrs. E. Center; 12, Mrs. M. B. Klise; 13, Mrs. F. W. Moehrl; 14, Mrs. E. C. Carlson; 15, Mrs. Mai-garet Cooper; 16, Mrs. Lester Williams; 17, Mrs. P. F. Byrd; 18, Mrs. C. C. Lounsb-rry; 19, Mrs. B. F. Collins; 20, Mrs. J. D. HoUaday; 21, Mrs. C. R. Wordtman; 22, Mrs. C. C. Ackley; 23, Mi;s Delia Rhoades. Page Fifty-three MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. Marion Card; 2, Mrs. F. W. Alban; 3, Mrs. R. E. Adams; 4, Mrs. A. F. Balch; 5, Mrs. G. M. Williams; 6, Mrs. R. W. McCreery; 7, Mrs. J. A. Knight; 8, Miss Minnie Russell; 9, Miss Fannie Russell; 10, Mrs. G. A. Mote; 11, Mrs. G. F. Kolp; 12, Mrs. Maude Battis; 13, Mrs. Charles Bates; 14, Mrs. F. L. Meeker; 15, Mrs. Herman H. Gabelman; 16, Mrs. H. J. Rodgers; 17, Mrs. Charles Munson; 18, Mrs. O. Mitchell; 19, Mrs. S. M. Cause; 20, Mrs. D. D. Neblett; 21, Mrs. A. L. Gillett; 22, Mrs. F. O. Bailey; 23, Mrs. N. J. Richards; 24, Mrs. Jane Eadie. MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. Charles Munson; 2, Mrs. R. W. McCreery; 3, Mrs. R. E. Adams; 4, Mrs. G. N. Wil- liams; 5, Mrs. Philip Vogt; 6, Mrs. David Lennox; 7, Mrs. Jane Eadie; 8, Mrs. George A. Howe; 9, Mrs. G. A. Tewksbury; 10, Mrs. H. H. Nichols; 11, Mrs. J. H. Gunning; 12, Mrs. D. J. Collins. Page Fifty-four MARSH ALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. W. E. Nicholson; 2, Mrs. Charles Bay; 3, Mrs. M. Moler; 4, Mrs. C. H. Jones; .5, Mrs. George Pepper; 6, Mrs. F. H. Pepper; 7, Mrs. C. E. Giddings; 8, Mrs. G. H. Correll; 9, Mrs. A. J. Gundlach; 10, Mrs. John W. Rusie; 11, Mrs. E.F. Poland; 12, Mrs. H. S. Hoflfa; 13, Mrs. E. L. Stark; 14, Mrs. I. L. Negly; 15, Mrs. A. E. Pickett; 16, Mrs. J. E. Elliott; 17, Mrs. A. Olson; 18, Mrs. A. C. Burgess. MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. Mary J. Fogg; 2, Mrs. F. R. Benedict; 3, Mrs. James Andrews; 4, Mrs. W. L. Peck- ham; 5, Mrs. D. R. Jackson; 6, Mrs. D. J. Smith; 7, Mrs. F. J. Foster; 8, Mrs. O. S. Lord; 9, Mrs. H. P. Edsall; 10, Mrs. Maude White; 11, Mrs. J. L. Amey; 12, Mrs. W. L. Smith; 13, Mrs. V. R. Lee; 14, Mrs. J. W. Edenburn; 15, Mrs. R. J. Andrews; 16, Mrs. M. B. Kenyon. Page Fifty-five MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. A. A. Moore; 2, Mrs. W. A. Dickerson; 3, Mrs. C. E. True; 4, Mrs. Ida Statler; 5, Mrs. H. A. Weisman; 6, Mrs. Walter Hixson; 7, Mrs. John Trigg; 8, Mrs. 0. L. Thomas; 9, Mrs. F. A. Har; 10, Mrs. Celeste Fisher; 11, Mrs. R. A. Jones; 12, Mrs. Nellie W. Jamar; 13, Mrs. George Lyon; 14, Miss Anna C. McCombs; 15, Mrs. L. C. Fetters. MARSHALLTOWN REIJ CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. J. S. Nugent; 2, Mrs. B. F. Nichols; 3, Mrs. George D. Brown; 4, Mrs. Lee Everist; 5, Mrs. James McNamara; 6, Mrs. J. F. Tallett; 7, Mrs. L. E. Herring; 8, Mrs. E. B. Emes; 9, Mrs. M. A. Smith; 10, Mrs. W. A. Peters; 11, Mrs. John Cherney; 12, Mrs. William White; 13, Dorothy Lynch; 14, Mrs. R. Edwinson; 15, Mrs. A. E. Corder; 16, Mrs. S. J. Taylor; 17, Mrs. M. H. Moore; 18, Mrs. George Manfull; 19, Mrs. H. Stump. Page Fifty-six MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. N. O. Tweed; 2, Mrs. T. Adland; 3, Mrs. John Espersen; 4, Mrs. C. Olson; 5, Mrs. M. H. Anderson; 6, Mrs. O. C. Hougeland; 7, Mrs. G. K. Strom; 8, Miss A. Nelson; 9, Mrs. A. Hanson; 10, Mrs. Peter Olson; 11, Mrs. S. S. Swanson; 12, Mrs. M. M. Londahl; 13, Mrs. L. A Larson' 14, Mrs. C. B. Johnson. MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. A. F. Klahn; 2, Mrs. J. M. Carmean; 3, Mrs. A. L. Gillett; 4, Mrs. F. O. Bailey; 5, Mrs. A. A. Moore; 6, Mrs. S. M. Cause; 7, Mrs. L. H. Coryell; 8, Mrs. William Peterson; 9, Mrs. L. D. Vitek; 10, Mrs. M. B. Kenyon; 11, Mrs. N. L. Mershon; 12, Miss Abbie J. Knights; 13 Mrs. E. R. Woodward. Page Fifty-seven MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. C. W. Hughes; 2, Mrs. R. E. Adams; 3, Mrs. R. W. McCreery; 4, Mrs. W. F. Innes; 5, Mrs. C. E. True; 6, Mrs. H. W. Householder; 7, Mrs. Isabel Parkhurst; 8, Mrs. Jane Eadie; 9, Mrs. H. H. Nichols; 10, Mrs. M. S. McFarland; 11, Mrs. F. E. Northup; 12, Mrs. F. L. Meeker; 13, Mrs. N. W. Jamar; 14, Mrs. May M. Sandoe; 15, Mrs. Herman Gabelman. MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. H. C. Stowell; 2, Mrs. C. H. Tidd; 3, Mrs. W. E. Leech; 4, Mrs. C. W. Hughes; 5, Mrs. D. W. Norris; 6, Mrs. W'. E. Gaston; 7, Mrs. C. E. Miller; 8, Mrs. C. E. Wilson; 9, Mrs. George Roisingor; 10, Mrs. H. S. Miller; 11, Mrs. Hugh McConnell; 12, Miss Marjorie Newcomer; 13. Mrs. J. K. Parks; 14, Mrs. J. R. Bullard; 15, Mrs. G. I\L John.son; 16, Mrs. J. R. Bell; 17, Mrs. E. W. Hinchley; 18, Mrs. G. W. Hall; 19, Mrs. Virginia Bell; 20, Mrs. E. A. Francis; 21, Mrs. E. E. Gild- ner; 22, Mrs. W. H. Steiner; 23, Mrs. E. W. Harmon; 24, Mrs. L. A. Larson; 25, Mrs. A. M. Vorhes. Page Fifty-eij^ht MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. L. B. DeMange; 2, Mrs. George C. Thiele; 3, Mrs. C. F. Schoenhut; 4, Mrs, B. L. Kelly; 5, Mrs. W. D. Milne; 6, Mrs. B. D. Dravis; 7, Mrs. Bert Price; 8, Mrs. F. E. McElhany. MARSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. C. E. Hineeker; 2, Mrs. A. C. Everist; 3, Anna Peterson; 4, Mrs. Charles Bates; 5, Mrs. J. N. Baughman; 6, Mrs. C. E. Gidflings; 7, Mrs. E. B. Clinton; 8, Mrs. W. H. Bard- well; 9, Mrs. F. S. Jerome; 10, Mrs. Walter Leech; 11, Mrs. Bert Eno; 12, Mrs. Morgan O'Con- nell; 13, Mrs. Harry Vogel. Page Fifty-nine MAKSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Ruth Brown; 2, M. J. Gilmore; 3, Hardermia Robinson; 4, Agnes Gilmore; 5, Jennie Lowry; 6, Sadie Warren; 7, Grace Humphrey; 8, L. E. Roberson; 9, Mamie Harper; 10, Emmy Flippings; 11, Jessie Walker; 12, Genevieve Gilmore. RED CROSS PACKERS Mrs. A. A. Ake Mrs. H. A. Kinnan Mrs. F. W. Alban Mrs. W. S. Devine Charles Ingraham Miss Pearl Adams Page Sixty MARSHALL COUNTY RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. W. H. Harlan, St. Anthony; 2, Mrs. Joseph Springer, St. Anthony; 3, Lizzie Flanigan, St. Anthony; 4, Mrs. Harold Hildreth supervisor surgical dressings, Rhodes; 6, Mrs. R. E. Miller, Marshalltown; 7, Mrs. L. Hi Thompson, Marshallto\\Ti; 8, Mrs. M. A. Prior, Iowa Soldiers' Home; 9, Mrs. Margaret Goddard, Iowa Soldiers' Home; 10, Mrs. B. E. Keefer, Conrad; 77, Hulda Lynk, R. F. D. 5, Marshalltown; 12, Mrs. J. F. Strain, Green Mountain; 1.3, Lucy Tagatoff, St. Anthony. PANSY CLUB— RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. E. G. Flatley; 2, Mrs. J. C. Darling; 3, Mrs. G. W. Kinney; 4, Mrs. T. R. Hoit; 5, Mrs. F. N. Kilbride; 6, Mrs. E. Berggren; 7, Mrs. F. B. Marshall; 8, Mrs. P. M. Gord; 9, Mrs. U. S. Bent- ley; 10, Mrs. Harry Ulmer; 11, Mrs. E. M. Bousum; 12, Mrs. W. A. Talbot; 13, Mrs. W. L. Sharer; 14, Mrs. W. J. Leins; 15, Mrs. 0. B. Olscn; 16, Mrs. T. H. Draper; 17, Mrs. M. F. Wilts. Page Sixty-one Page Sixty-two s s y: .— c ^ c > 3 >. 3 c 3 y; e »^ X <=5 *;H fc . "IJ f5 - P ^ oa c .c >. !^ s I 4IS :3 SS ^" S i w ^ d . u !m . M c S o[^ cT - ("^ Q 5h '^ r^ 1—* -4-» g >. '5 ^ ^ g 1^ e2 o 5 1^' r. P o ^i s . ^ §1 ^0 m i CJ . O 453 Syf ^ M g^ H to a> S o wT ^^ M s^ 'E 2^ w o CD 3 o "S |T-' K 5 „ Q y: y. SI K i -d l« C o s a) 5 a! >. O 3 Q C3, . ^ 3 0) (U 3 1 '/■ be X c rt S "^ S a .- S o ^'" !-5 X 3 S ^ CO (^.S r/j L^ y: X X .^ .^ S s s +J £^- S __ sss .. -tJ ^^ S ^^ X -*j -M ^^ y: £.S 3! -4^ be d +-> V. M '- W *n MS -t-> o .4-> x ^1 +j OJ M C <^ — ■a; +^ -G GJ ■— ' V- j: q; ^ ~ ^ s z ■^I^ :> o Js ?* &H p 2 0) ^ q; K O s 2 3 C3 > 2 2 g-s fe W H H CI c y: 3 3 s C < xn O m o O pi; hj o o o 2; o < Page Sixty-three LEGAL ADVISERS — SELECTIVE DRAFT Judge B. F. Cummings C. H. E. Boardman C. H. Van Law H ■ pi'9. .*». IH ■ W^ j^^^l d^l ^^H ^B 1^ -• ^H 1^ fcf^P^BJ^^^B ^^H L_ ^ ■ ^^1 Hy j^^^l l^l_ ^^^^1 Hj w ^•?^ I ^r^^pK^^^^^I ^^^^^ **• ^H 1 i Jjk^^H 1 d ■ L EXAMINING BOARD— SELKC'IIVK DRAFT Dr. N. Merrill Dr. R. R. Hansen Dr. W. S. Devine Dr. Edwin Cobb Dr. Ralph E. Keyser Dr. M. U. Chesire ii. Pase Sixty-four o H-t H m % O o :z; 00 ^ 3 o „ H o « g w 2. hJ ;=! H _g ;= o u k3 hJ rERFrELD. Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Austin, aged 21; recruited. Marshalltown, May 28, 1918, in supply department, quartermaster's corps: sent to Fort Logan, Colo., and transferred to Jacksonville, Fla., for training; overseas, August, 1918. AUSTLN'. ERN^EST L.. Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Austin, aged IT; recruited. Marshallto->Tn, Jan. 2. 1918; pvt. first class: received training San Antonio. Tex., and West Point. Miss.: last assigned to Fl\-ing School Det.. Pa>-ne Field, Miss.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 21, 1919. A\TES. LYELL WILLIAM, State Center, aged 24. farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. M. 88th Inf., mus- tered out. Camp Dodge. Jan. 24, 1919. A%"ES. ROBERT E., Melbourne; selective, waiving deferred classification, Aug. 6, 1918. Jefferson Barracks. Mo. AWTRY. ALPHONSO D., Marshalltown. son Mr. and Mrs. Giles S. Awtry, aged 26, movie operator; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; 18th Co., 5th Bn., 16.5th Depot Brig.; mustered out. Camp Travis, Tex.. Dec. 5. 1918. BACHMAN, ERWDCG E., State Center; se- lective. Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Sergt., Dept, C, E. S., Camp Dodge; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 1, 1919. BACHMAN. PAUL LEONARD. S. A. T. C, Iowa State College. Ames. BADER. DANnEL W., State Center, aged 24. farmer; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge: Pvt. First Class, Co. A. 34th Bn., U. S. Guards: mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 25, 1918. BAHER, ALBERT, State Center: selective, July 24. 1918, Camp Pike, Ark, BAIE, FORREST. State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bale; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. BAIE. LEO ANDY, aged 20, student; S, A, T. C, Dubuque College. Dubuque; dis- charged Dec. 12, 1918. BAILEY, GUY A., Marshalltown; selective, July 23, 1918. University of Texas, Austin, Tex., for mechanical training. BAIRD. EARL H.. Green Mountain, son Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Baird; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Div. Sanitar>- Aeronautics, Fort Wa\-ne, Mich,, Nov. 13, 1918; mustered out, Jan. 23, 1919. BAKER. ALBERT, State Center: selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark, BAKER, GEORGE F., Rhodes, aged 33; en- listed, Ely, Nev., April, 1918; overseas, July, 1918: Corp. Co. F., 3Tth Eng.; gassed Sept. 6, 1918. BAKER, JACOB F., Bower Mills, Mo., son Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker, aged 24„ far- mer; selective, Feb. 26 1918, Camp Dodge. BAKER. LOYD, Minneapolis. Kan., son Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; received training at Camp Mc Arthur, Tex. BALCH, HAROLD, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Nellie W. Balch. M. H. S. '17; S. A. T. C, Headquarters Co., University of Wis- consin. BALCH. CAPT. JOHN W., Indianapolis, Ind., son Mrs. Nellie W. Balch, aged 30, civil engineer; M. H. S.. '05. U. of Wis.; enlisted, Indianapolis; commissioned, July 26, 1917; called to active service. Sept. 2, 1917; attended second O. T. C. Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; stationed Fort Bliss, Tex., and Camp Meade, Md.; overseas, August, 1918; engineer officer, regimental staff, 27th Eng.; in .A.rgonne-Meuse offen- sive. Nov. 9. 1918; assistant engineering ofBcer First Army. BALL, ELMER, S. A. T. C. State Univer- sitv of Iowa. Iowa City. Page Ninety ARTHUR C. SHOCELEY (WoDBded Nov. 3. 1918) Blli DQIOLIAKOS ■ Wounded Aug. 15, 191S) DANIEL G. riAVTFT ^.iN- fWoonded Oet„ 191S) BERT W. BIVEXS Wounded Oct.. 191S) (.Wounded Marrh 5. 1918) HAROLD A. RACE Hi2sTlY A. RASML'SSEN J. W. PUESEL, JR. WALTER A. MERRTTT Page Ninety-one ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) BALL, EVERETT H., Collins, aged 22, far- mer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. BALL, JONATHAN T., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ball, aged 28; selective, from Peru, Ind., September, 1917; received training at Camp Shelby, Miss.; Co. G, 152d Inf., A. E. G.; overseas, November, 1918. BALL, ROY RUSSELL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mr.s. J. H. Ball, aged 25; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. 5, 2d Bn., 163d Depot Brigade. BALLINGER, HARRY E., Marshalltown; limited service selective, Sept. 4, 1918, Camp Funston, Kan. BALVIN, EDWARD, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Edward Balvin; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; Co. 2, A. R. D., Eng., A. E. F. BANKSON, HERBERT, Marshalltown; en- listed, navy, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 15, 1918. BANZHAF, CHRISTIAN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banzhaf, aged 19, student; Co. B, S. A. T. C, Grinnell College. BANZHAF, FREDERICK, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banzhaf, aged 25, plumber; recruited, Marshalltown, April 18, 1917; stationed Presidio, Calif., Fort Bliss, Tex., and Camp Green, Char- lotte, N. C; Headquarters Co., 13th F. A. Band, A. E. F.; served with army of oc- cupation in Germany. BARKEE, INGOLF E., Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Barkee, aged 23; enlisted, navy, Minneapolis, June 2, 1917, stationed Brooklyn, for training; assigned to trans- port Leviathan; .second class electrician and second class petty officer; on mine sweeping duty about Staten Island, light- ship duty off Fire Island, Nantucket and Sandy Hook. BARNARD, HERMAN A., Marshalltown, .son Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnard, aged 18, porter; recruited, Marshalltown, March 7, 1918; stationed Fort McDowell, Angel Island, Cal., shipping clerk, quartermaster corps; mustered out. Fort McDowell, Dec. 12, 1918. BARTH, JOSEPH R., Beaman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. BARTINE, RUSSELL W., St. Anthony, son Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bartine, aged 21; se- lective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Corp. Co. L, 360th Inf., A. E. F.; returned to U. S., June 7, 1919. BARTLETT, LEO L., Marshalltown, aged 28, locomotive fireman; enlisted Dec. 3, 1917; Sergt. 2d Co., 14th Div. Eng., A. E. F. BARTLETT, MEARL A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bartlett, aged 19, ma- chinist; recruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 2, 1918; ti-ained Camp John Wise and Kelly Field, Tex.; Corp. 58th Balloon Co.; over- seas Oct. 20, 1918. BARTRUG, CAREY M., Sarona, Wis.; se- lective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forre.st, Ga. BASKETT, OSCAR, Terre Haute, Ind.; transferred to Marshall county, sent to Camp Dodge, April 29, 1918. BATTIN, FRANKLIN S., Marshalltown, son Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Battin, aged 18, student; M. H. S., '17; enrolled S. A. T. C, Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Oct. 1, 1918; selected for O. T. C; entrained for Camp Pike, Ark., but halted because of signing of armistice; discharged, Cedar Rapids, Dec. 13, 1918. BATTIN, CAPT. JAMES F., Marshalltown; commissioned first lieutenant, officers' re- serve corps, Aug. 8, 1917; reported Fort Des Moines, Feb. 4, 1918; commissioned captain Med. Corps, U. S. Army; sta- tioned U. S. General Hospital No. 26, Fort Des Moines; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 25, 1919. BATTIN, JOHN R., Marshalltown, son Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Battin, aged 22; M. H. S., '14; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, July 8, 1918; stationed Camp Farragut, Great Lakes, 111., U. S. Naval Auxiliary Reserve; transferred, December, 1918, to Co. K, 5th Regt., Camp Perry, Great Lakes; transferred to N. A. R. school, 22d Regt., Bat. 2, Co. 1, Great Lakes; s^nt to New York for assignment; released from active service. New York, Feb. 15, 1919. BATTIN. MAURICE T., Marshalltown, .son Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Batlin, aged 21, stu- dent; M.H. S., '15; enlisted. Cedar Rapids, May 31, 1918; stationed Fort Totten, N. Y.; Sergt. Co. 12, C. A. C; transferred. PaKo Ninc:y-two SERGT. A. H. MiFAKLANI) (jEORCIC BYRON ItHTH MARSHALL W. RUTH MArlMTK l; III'LL FRANK HULL .KllIN r. SMITH JOHN F. NORTON CHARLES B. ROGERS SERGT. 1'i:ank l m.hi;ii>k Page Ninety-three ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) December, 1918, to 9th Co., E. N. Y. (Eastern New York), Ft. Schuyler, N. Y.; then 5th Co. Eastern New York; passed for O. T. C, Fortress Monroe, Va.; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 10, 1919. BAY, MYRON ELLIS, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bay, aged 23, insur- ance agent; enlisted, marine corps, St. Paul, Minn., July 20, 1917; Corp. 2d Co., 1st. Reg., U. S. M., League Island, Phila- delphia; mustered out, Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1919. BEAMAN, IVAN, Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beaman; enlisted coast artil- lery, 1917; stationed Fort Moultrie, S. C. BEARD, LIEUT. HUGH CUMMINGS, Oel- wein, aged 28, watchmaker; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kan- sas City, Mo., Camp Jackson, S. C, field artillery replacement depot; Camp Tay- lor, Ky., field artillery central O. T. S.; commissioned second lieutenant, U. S. R., Dec. 21, 1918; discharged from active ser- vice, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Feb. 1, 1919. BECKWITH, RALPH NELSON, Marshall- towTi, son Mrs. Charles Beckwith, aged 29, conductor; reci-uited, MarshalltowTi, Dec. 3, 1917; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; assigned to 318th Eng.-Pioneers; transferred to Vancouver Barracks; trans- ferred to Co. B, 31st Eng., Trans. Corps; overseas May 30, 1918; engaged in rail- road transportation at Saumers, Nantes, BEDEGER, HARLEY S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William Bedeger; recruited Marshalltown, June 4, 1917; Co. B, 20th Inf., 10th Div., Camp Funston, Kan. BEEKS, FRED A., Mar.shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Beeks, railway clerk; en- listed navy; assigned to U. S. S. Iowa; re- leased from active service. Great Lakes, 111., December, 1918. BEES, GEORGE A., Cedar Rapids; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. BEESON, NEIL FRANKLIN, S. A. T. C, Iowa State College, Ames. BELKNAP, FRED, Marshalltown, aged 24, cigar dealer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; in charge of canteen. BELKNAP, LAURENCE P., Marshalltown, aged 26, bank clerk; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 5th Co., 2d Rep. Bn., 162d Depot Bri.; mustered out. Camp Pike, Jan. 29, 1919. BELL, CLYDE, Marshalltown, aged 29, ma- chinist; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, ma- chinist. BELL, FRED, Marshalltown, machinist helper; recruited, Marshalltown, Sept. 26, 1917, medical corps. BELL, JAMES M., Marshalltown, aged 28, laborer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917; Camp Dodge; overseas, October, 1917, 20th Eng.; sixteen months with A. E. F.; leg broken in accident, .sent home in January, 1918; mustered out, Foi't Riley, Kan., May 9, 1919. BELL, LLOYD M., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bell, machinist; re- cruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 2, 1918; trained Kelly Field, Tex.; overseas, June, 1918, 184th Aero Squadron; returned to U. S., March 7, 1919. BELLUS, EARL W., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Ardelia E. Bellus, aged 23, farmer; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Sergt. First Class, Q. M. Corps, School for Cooks and Bakers; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 18, 1919. BENAHAN, GEORGE A., Liscomb; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. BENAZET, BAPTISTE, Liscomb, aged 38, farmer; recruited, Marshalltown, June 5, 1918; first native Frenchman to be re- ci-uited from Marshall county; had served six years in French army. BENDER, RAYMOND A., Green Mountain; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. BENDLAGE, THEODORE, JR., Marshall- town, son Theodore H. Bendlage, mer- chant; enlisted. May 13, 1918, U. S. ma- rine; active duty, domestic and foreign; discharged Jan. 25, 1919. BENNIG, LESTER JOSEPH, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. John Bennig, Des Moines, aged 23, clerk; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. BENSON, HENRY J., Lamoille, aged 32, stock buyer; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. G, 351st Inf., 88th Div.; overseas, Aug. 18, 1918. Page Ninety-four HHH ^^^Hj^"^ HH L^ j» ^ ^^^^^^B^ . ■ • 1 ^■v^ :■."** ;:'-i ■ ^H i^j^jiiil ■ CORP. C. D. BRIDGMAN FRANK BENJAMIN STROM JOHN ANDERSON CLARENCE S. PORTZ HARRY GOLWITZER SERGT. ORRIE E. FERGUSON JAMES T. GUILFORD SERGT. CHARLES B. CARD WILMER BOYCE DICKOVER Page Ninety-five ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) BENSON, JOE A., Marshalltown, aged 31; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike; Corp. Co. 11, Sept. A. R. D.; overseas October, 1918; died at sea, while en route home, Oct. 4, 1918. BENSON, RAY, Lamoille; reci-uited, Mar- shalltown, Juy 7, 1917; stationed Ft. Clark; 7th Amb. Corps. BERG, HARRY L., Marshalltown, aged 23, bookkeeper; selective, July 23, 1918, Uni- versity of Texas, mechanical training; transferred to Kelly Field, Tex.,; Co. 6, Kelly Field No. 1, 2d wing; mustered out. Camp Dodge, February, 1919. BERGNER, A. J., Marshalltown; enlisted in navy, January, 1918; Co. 23, Naval Train- ing Station, Norfolk, Va. BERNSTEIN, MAURICE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bernstein; aged 24, pre-medical .student; M. H. S., '12; se- lective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Med. Dept. Co. I, 1st Prov. Regt., A. E. F.; A. E. F. University, Bedune (Cote D'or), France, April, 1919; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jnue 6, 1919. BERRY, FRANK MORGAN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Berry, aged 22, chauffer; recruited, Marshalltown, Dec. 13, 1917; 841st Aero Squadron, Garden City, L. I.; A. E. F., May 3, 1918, to Dec. 11, 1918; cook, air service, unassigned; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 27, 1918. BERTHOLF, EDGAR A., Marshalltown, R. R. operator; enlisted June, 1917; overseas with 88th Div., October, 1918, from Camp Dodge; Sergt. Co. A, 313th Field Sig. Bn. BIDDELL, LINNES D., Marshalltown, son Mrs. L. Biddle, aged 28; selective, Sept. 19, 1917; Camp Dodge; stationed Camp American, Washington, D. C; overseas Nov. 11, 1917; Pvt. 3d Co., 20th Eng. BIERSBORN, BYRON M., Liscomb; M. H. S., '16; enlisted, med. dept., Iowa City, about Dec. 1, 1917; trained at Ft. Ogle- thorpe, Ga.; overseas, June, 1918; Con- valescent Camp No. 1, Hospital Center, France. BIGALOW, HAROLD P., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Clarissa Bigalow, aged 2.5, billing clerk; selective, Aug. 6, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; transferred to Camp Mac- Arthur, Tex., 1st Bn. Inf. Rep. & Tr. Camp; l.'st Bn. Warehouse, Sec. A Mech.; mustered out, Camp MacArthur, Dec. 3, 1918. BIGELOW, ELROY L, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel M. Bigelow; aged 27, salesman; enlisted, Sept. 6, 1917, navy; seaman second class; promoted to petty officer, instruction school, Great Lakes, 111.; released from service, Dec. 11, 1918. BILLMAN, RAYMOND, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Billman; aged 23, far- mer; seective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y.; over- seas June 21, 1918; Battery F, 341st F. A., A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 14, 1919. BIRKS, ELMER CARROLL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Birks, aged 21, ex- pressman; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y.; overseas April 21, 1918; Supply Co., 306th F. A., 77th Div., A. E. F. BISHOP, CHARLES J., State Center, aged 27, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; discharged, physical disability. Camp Cody, N. M., Dec. 27, 1917. BIVENS, BERT W., Albion, son Mrs Corin- tha Bivens, aged 28; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; trans- ferred to Camp MacArthur, Tex.; over- seas, September, 1918; Co. C, 56th Inf.; wounded in action, Argonne region, Nov. 3, 1918; shot thru right hand, thru back and scalp wound; returned to U. S., Feb- ruary, 1919. BLACK, FRANK B., Liscomb, aged 34, automobile dealer; enlisted Dec. 8, 1917, Fort Logan, Colo.; transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga.; overseas March, 1918; Sergt. first class, 7th Co., 3d M. M., aviation sect.; transferred to 2d Air Service Mech. Reg.; returned to U. S. March 3, 1919. BLACKWELL, JOE O., Laurel, son Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Blackwell; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. BLINK, PAUL G., Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blink, aged 22, mechanic; en- listed. Ft. Logan, Colo., May 17, 1917; Corp. Co. H, 88th Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 24, 1919. Pane Ninety-six FRANK HARDING OTTO J. SEIM ULRIC JACOBSON SERGT. BERT A. McBRIDE CLARENCE E. HART FRED KERSEY THEODORE MYRON SAWYER JONATHAN T. BALL WILLIAM E. RICE Page Ninety-seven ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) BLODGETT, CHARLES RUSSELL, Mar- shalltowTi, son Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blod- gett, aged 19; M. H. S., '16; enlisted, Cedar Rapids, April 30, 1917, Batt. E, 1st Iowa F. A.; inducted into Federal service. Cedar Rapids, Aug. 5, 1917; served with Co. C, 327 Bn., 301st Tank Corps, A. E. P.; gassed October, 1918. BOARDMAN, ELDERKIN C, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. C. H. E. Board- man; M. H. S., '16; enlisted, navy, Decem- ber, 1917; stationed Naval Resei-ve Bar- racks, Newport News, R. I.; assigned to U. S. S. Shawmut, for foreign service; en- gaged in mine laying and sub-chasing in waters of British Isles, operating from Naval Ba.se 18, Inverness, Scotland; trans- ferred from Shawmut for shore duty; seven months at Norfolk, Va., mustered out at Norfolk, Feb. 11, 1919. BOARDMAN, FRANK H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boardman; M. H. S., '09; bookkeeper; enlisted, navy, Chi- cago; trained Great Lakes, 111.; chief yeo- man; assigned to transport Leviathan. BOGGIE, WARREN WALLACE, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Boggie, aged 22, student, M. H. S., '14; recruited Marshalltown, Dec. 8, 1917; Fort Logan, Colo.; transferred to Camp Greene, N. C; overseas May 25, 1918; Veterinary Corps, 16th F. A., A. E. F. BOHRER, BLAINE C, State Center; re- cruited, Marshalltown, for cavalry, June 8, 1917. BOLEI, CHARLES A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bolei; aged 26, motor- man; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo.; Batt. B, 9th F. A. R. D.; overseas Sept. 30, 1918; returned to U. S., April 2, 1919; Argonne, Trent, Oct. 22 to Nov. 4, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, April 21, 1919. BOLEI, GEORGE J., Mar.shalltown, aged 24, repairman; recruited, Marshalltown, September, 1917; Co. F, 61st Inf., Camp Greene, N. C; Camp Personnel Adjt. Det.; mustered out. Camp Greene, N. C, Feb. 1!3, 1919. BOLEI, HENRY WILLIAM, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bolei; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. 4, Sept. A. R. D., Camp Pike; overseas, Octo- ber, 1918. BOLLHOEFER, JOHN F., Haverhill; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. BONAVENTURA, LOUIS, Liscomb, aged 21, laborer; enlisted. Ft. Logan, Colo., May 11, 1917; sent to Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.; A. E. F., Oct. 28, 1918, to Jan. 18, 1919, musician, second class, Hdqrs. Co., 83d F. A.; mustered out, Camp Henry Knox, Ky., Feb. 20, 1919. BONEBRIGHT, KENNETH H., Marshall- town; Pvt. Batt. D, 125th M. G. Bn., Camp Cody, N. M.; discharged, physical disabil- ity, March 9, 1918. BONHAM, CHARLES L., Liscomb, son Mrs. L. S. Bonham, aged 25, farmer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; trans- ferred to Camp Funston, Kan.; discharged Camp Dodge, Jan. 14, 1919. BONHAM, HENRY, Liscomb, son Mrs. L. S. Bonham; Co. A, 119 M. G. Bn., 32d Div., A. E. F.; arrived in France, Feb. 20, 1918; Alsace front. May 18 to July 21, 1918; Fismes front, July 30 to Aug. 7 (ad- vance from the Ourcq to the Vesle); Sois- sons front, Aug. 28 to Sept. 2 (battle of Javigny) ; Argonne-Meuse offensive, Sept. 20 to Oct. 20 (operations against Kriem- hulde Stellung) ; front east of the Meuse, Dun-sur-Meause, Nov. 8 to Nov. 11; army of occupation after Nov. 17. BORTON, EVERMOND, Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. BORTON, RAYMOND J., demons; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. BOSWELL, ROBERT R., Marshalltown, aged 21, automobile salesman; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; 10th Co. 163d Depot Bri.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Nov. 29, 1918. BOTTS, HOWARD, Liscomb, son Mrs. Sarah Botts; recruited, Marshalltown, April 12, 1917; musician, Hdqrs. Co., 168th Inf., 42d (Rainbow) Div., A. E. F.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, May, 1919. BOTTS, ROY C, Liscomb, son Mrs. Sarah Botts; enlisted Mason City, June 27, 1917; trained at Camp Cody, N. M.; Co. C, 125th M. G. Bn., 34th Div., A. E. F. Pa^e Ninety-eiKht ANGELOS PICULIS GUSTAVE BRATTEIG GEORGE WOODWORTH JENNINGS HENG SERGT. ROBERT P. MOSCRIP JAMES J. BURNS r _ i IKr ,^^^H >»'^fii ^^^^^1 1 ^j ALBERT L. C. EDLER WILBUR LAMPMAN LAIR CARL C. JACKSON Page One Hundred Seventeen ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) COLLINS, PAUL B., Marshalltown, aged 18, student; enlisted July 10, 1918; Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; Camp Stanley, Tex.; Base Hospital, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.; Pvt. 15th Inf., Div. Ammunition Train Regft.; mustered out. Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., Dec. 23, 1918. CONAWAY, MAJOR AARON CLYDE,Mar- shalltown, son Dr. A. B. Conaway; aged 41, physician and surgeon; applied for commission Med. Corps, April 10, 1917; commissioned 1st lieut., June 21, 1917; ordered to active duty at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; assigned to Co. 8; trans- ferred to Camp Grant, 111., Oct. 5, 1917; attached to 161st Depot Bri.; Nov. 21, 1917, made ass't gas def. officer, 86th Div., Camp Grant; promoted to Capt. Med. Corps, Dec. 3, 1917; relieved from duty with gas defense, May 10, 1918, and on May 13 assigned the duty of organizing sanitary dept. 161st Depot Bri., one of the largest depot brigades in U. S. army; pro- moted to major, Med. Corps, Sept. 24, 1918. CONKIN, CHARLES A., Green City, Mo., son Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conkin; aged 22, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. CONKLIN, CHARLES J., Colo; selective, May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. CONKLIN, MERLE D., Green Mountain; recruited, Marshalltown, July 28, 1917; Bakers' Co. 28, Ft. Riley, Kan. CONNELY, SAM, Cincinnati, O.; aged 24, farm laborer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. CONNLEY, HENRY, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Sarah Connley; recruited, Marshall- town, June 2, 1917; sent to Vancouver, Wash.; transferred to Camp Greene, N. C; overseas, April 18, 1918, Co. D, 4th Eng., A. E. F.; army of occupation. CONNLEY, HENRY L., Marshalltown, son J. M. Connley; enlisted, Kansas City, Feb- ruary, 1917; Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; overseas, April, 1918; Co. A, 15th M. G. Bn., A. E. F. CONNLEY, MILTON FAY, Marshalltown, son J. M. Connley; enlisted July, 1916; stationed Columbus, 0.; Cpl, cf Scouts, Bat. A, 6th F. A., A. E. F. COOK, LEO A., Melbourne; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo. COOLEDGE, BYRON C, Marshalltown; aged 22, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cooledge; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. A, 19th M. P. COOLEY, WILLIAM HERMAN, Marshall- town, son Mrs. Clara Mundhenk; aged 23, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Det. M. O. Base Hosp. No. 130, ambulance driver, Camp Shelby, Miss.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 18, 1918. COOPER, JOSEPH GILBERT, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cooper; S. A. T. C, S. U. I., Iowa City. COOPER, GLENN W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper; enlisted; sta- tioned Kelly Field, Tex.; arrived over- seas, August, 1918. COOPER, WESLEY C, Melbourne, aged 21; recruited, Marshalltown, Medical Corps, May 25, 1918. COPE, OLIVER J., R. F. .D 3, Marshall- town; Marshall county selective, inducted elsewhere, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. COPE, WALTER R., R. F. D. 3, Marshall- town; aged 22, mechanic; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. motor transport; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 8, 1919. COPLEY, GLENN W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Copley; aged 24, chauffeur; enlisted, Ft. Logan, Colo., Dec. 14, 1917; trained Kelly Field, Tex., and in England; overseas, July 7, 1918, 265th Aero Squadron; returned to U. S., Decem- ber, 1918. COPLEY, JAMES C, Coffeyville, Kan., son Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Copley, R. F. D. 7, Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 341st Motor Track Co. CORBETT, FLOYD M., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Corbett; aged 23, elec- trician; recruited, Marshalltown, May, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; trans- ferred to Presidio, Tex., 8th Cav., M. G. T. CORDT, CARL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cordt; enlisted, navy, Des Moines; stationed Great Lakes, 111. Pagre One Hundred Eiffhtecn H. E. ITTNER ANDY A. KARREL ROY T. JOHNSON JAMES S. SOMERS WILLIAM McKINLEY ELLIOTT HARRY BERG GEORGE BLACKWELL MARION LEE PRICE DAN H. COLLINS Pap:e One Hundred Nineteen ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) CORDT, PETER, JR., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cordt; enisted, navy, Jan- uary, 1918, Bay Shore, L. I.; U. S. Aero- nautic Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, 111. COREY, HARRY, MarshalltowTi; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. CORRICK, ROSS, Des Moines; transferred to Marshall county for voluntary induc- tion, March, 1918; former resident Gil- man. CORYELL, LEWIS, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Coryell; enlisted, Brain- ard, Minn., April, 1918; stationed Camp Wadsworth, S. C; overseas, July, 1918; Co. D, 54th Inf.; A. E. F., eleven months; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 18, 1919. COULTER, CHARLES RALPH, State Cen- ter, son Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Coulter; aged 27, farmer; selective, May 13, 1918, Jef- ferson Barracks, Mo. COVAL, MICHAEL, Waterloo; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; dis- charged, physical disability, August, 1918. COWARD, ARTHUR, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coward; aged 28, ma- chinist; enlisted, Medical Corps, June 29, 1917; trained Omaha and Ft. Riley, Kan.; overseas, July, 1918; Field Hosp. No. 21, 4th San. Tr., A. E. F. COWARD, MAURICE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coward; aged 21, photographer; enlisted Med. Det., June 29, 1917; stationed Omaha, Ft. Riley, Xan., Camp Dodge and Washington, D. C; attached Photographic Dept., Signal Corps, Washington, D. C; mustered out, Washington, March, 1919. COYNE, MARTIN L., Marshalltown, Mrs. Martin Coyne, wife; selective, July 24, 1919, Camp Pike, Ark.; 2d Co. 3d Sept. A. R. D.; overseas, October, 1918, Co. D, 103d Inf., 26th Div., A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, April 17, 1919. COYNE, THOMAS H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coyne; clerk; recruit- ed, Marshalltown, Dec. 8, 1917; assigned Cooks' and Bakers' School, Ft. Riley, Kan.; Sergt. 351st Regt., A. E. F. CRANDALL, JOHN P., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Henriette Crandall, St. Catherine, Mo.; aged 30, lineman; reciniited, Mar- shalltown, Dec. 10. 1917; stationed Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. CRANE Y, H. H., Marshalltown; attorney; enlisted, Nov. 4, 1918, O. T. S., Camp Hancock, Ga.; mustered out, Jefferson Ban-acks, Mo., Jan. 20, 1919. CROMLEY, ROY McCOY, S. A. T. C, S. U. I., Iowa City. CRONK, ROLLAND ALFRED, Marshall- town, aged 27, farmer; selective, July 24, 1917, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Cas. Det. No. 18, 163d Depot Bri.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 28, 1918. CROSBY, RAYMOND H., MarshalltouTi, son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crosby; inducted Sept. 15, 1918, Marshalltown; assigned to Camp Beauregard, Hdq. Trp., 17th Div.; Cpl. Nov. 1, 1918; Sergt. Jan. 1, 1919; mus- tered out. Camp Beauregard, Feb. 6, 1919. CROSON, CALVIN LEE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Croson, Kirks- ville. Mo.; aged 26, farmer; selective. May 24, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; died in France. CROSS, WILLIAM ROBERT, Mar.shall- town, aged 20, student; selective, Oct. 15, 1918, Iowa State College, Ames, mechani- cal training; mustered out, Ames, Dec. 12, 1918. CROUSE, CARL, Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Crouse; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. CROUSE, ERRETT LEVERNE, Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crouse; enlisted, Water- loo, Nov. 28, 1917; stationed Camp Grant, 111.; aviation school, St. Paul, Minn.; Ft. Sill, Okla.; 4th Aero Squadron, Sig. Corps; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June, 1919. CROW, C. H., LeGrand; enlisted, Des Moines, April, 1917. CROW, LIEUT. HARVEY M., LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crow; re-en- listed for third time when 28th Inf., to which he was attached, was on Me.xican border, in 1916; overseas as sergt. major with first division to follow General Per- shing, fall of 1917; slightly wounded in action, March, 1918. Page One Hundred Twenty SYLVESTER DUNN JOHN DUNN HAROLD K. CHANDLER FRANK WILLARD RAYMOND CROSBY ARTHUR J. BRADLEY JOHN A. CAMPBELL MARTIN J. RODERMEL ALPHA E. MILLER Page One Hundred Twenty-one ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) GUMMING, WAYNE A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Gumming; aged 20, clerk; M. H. S., '15; enlisted April 16, 1917; overseas, Aug. 13, 1917, Sig. Gorps, 1st Aero Sqn., 88th Div.; overseas twenty- two months; army of occupation, Ger- many; returned to U. S., June 26, 1919. CUTSINGER, JOSEPH H., Prosperine, Mo., son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ci-utsinger; aged 25, farm laborer; twise rejected for en- listment; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Gamp Dodge; Bat. E, 305th F. A., A. E. F. DADY, ALFRED J., Marshalltown: recruit- ed, Oct. 1, 1917; M. 0. T. G. Sec. 82, Ft. Riley, Kan. DADY, JOHNCE H., Marshalltown; recruit- ed, Oct. 2, 1917; M. 0. T. G. Sec. 82, Ft. Riley, Kan. DAGGETT, HARVEY' A., Marshalltown; enlisted. Bat. B, 10th F. A., Ft. Douglas, Ariz. DALBEY, ROY" G., Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalbey; enlisted May, 1917; in training camp Oskaloosa, la.; stationed Camp Dodge and Camp Mills, N. Y'.; Liverpool, November, 1917; France, De- cember, 1918; Go. H, 168th Inf.; 42d (Rainbow) Div.; base hospital, Feb. 14 to Sept. 17, 1918; later assig-ned to camp barber shop; returned to U. S., Jan. 9, 1919; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 27, 1919. DAMMANN, CLARENCE, Melbourne, aged 20; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Gamp Dodge; transferred to Gamp Shelby, Miss., base hospital No. 130; transferred to evacua- tion hospital unit 33; overseas Nov. 21, 1918. DANIEL, WALTER, Abilene, Kan.; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. DANIELSON, DANIEL G., Ferguson, son Mr. and Mrs. Ole Danielson; aged 25, car- penter; enlisted, Ft. Logan, Colo., Nov. 23, 1917; Go. G, 4th Eng., Gamp Greene, N. C.; arrived overseas, May, 1918. DANIELSON, OLE M., Ferguson, son Mr. and Mrs. Ole Danielson; selective, July 24, 1018, Camp Pike, Ark.; 48th Co., 12th Rec. Bri.; provcst guard. DANNEN, JOHN M., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dannen; aged 31, thresher; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Gamp Dodge. DANNEN, RALPH J., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dannen; farmer, select- ive. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. DARRAH, DALE, Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Darrah; clerk; enlisted; served with aeroplane service in England; mustered out, Gamp Dodge, December, 1918. DAVIDSON, WILLIAM CHARLES, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John David- son; aged 19, freight handler; recruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 2, 1918; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; Los Angeles, Gal.; Honolulu, T. H.; Ft. Mills, Corregidor Island, P. I.; 15th Co., C. A. C, Q. M. office. DAVIS, CARL G., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Davis; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; cooks and bakers school, diploma as first cook; transferred to Co. F, Engineers, but failed in physical test and sent to base hospital ; ti'ansferred to U. S. Hosp., Denver, Feb. 8, 1919. DAVIS, DAVID B., Melbourne; selective, Sept. 19, 1919, Camp Dodge. DAVIS, JEFFERSON D., Liscomb, aged 24, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. F, 109 Ammunition Train, A. E. F., Oct. 17, 1917, to Jan. 5, 1919; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 18, 1919. DAVIS, LEWIS F., Keenes, 111.; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. DAVIS, PERRY, Marshalltown; squad 13, 126th Inf., 32d Div. DAVIS, ROBERT G., Marshalltown; enlist- ed May 7, 1917; stationed Ft. D. A. Rus- sell, Wyo.; Ft. Douglas, Ariz.; Ft. Riley, Kan.; on detached service in dept. of hip- pology in mounted service school; Sgt. Troop A, 1st Cav. DEANGNAAR, EVERETT H. J., Marshall- town; enlisted. DEAVER, BENJAMIN F., Marshalltown; enisted, Hartford, Wis.; Co. B, 107th Am- munitirn Tr., 32d Div., A. E. F. Pa^e One Hundred Twenty-two WILLIAM F. HAyr>EN ERNEST NUTTING RANDALL G. DRAVIS HUBERT W. PERRY WILLIAM EDWARD BOYLAN ARTHUR STEINHAGEN CORP. HARRY O. WRIGHT GEORGE D. HA WORTH "*******^. ^*"*»» Wly" iiJ// ■ 7 CLARENCE H. VAUGHAN CLARENCE DAMMENN RAY E. MYERS Page One Hundred Twenty-five ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) DETRICK, ROBERT R., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Detrick; aged 28, ma- chinist; inducted, June, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Ft. Bayard, N. M.; Pvt. Co. 15, 165th Depot Bri.; mustered out. Base Hosp., Camp Travis, Tex., March 21, 1919. DEVICK, BYRON W., Oilman, son Mr. and Mrs. 0. Devick; aged 23; recruited, Mar- shalltown, Dec. 11, 1917; stationed Camp Hill, Va., ten months; transferred to Camp Stuart, Va., October, 1918; Cpl. Motor Transport Co. 357. DEWEY, ALFRED R., St. Anthony, son Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dewey; aged 18; enlisted, Des Moines, April 30, 1917; overseas, November, 1917; Co. B, 168th Inf., 42d (Rainbow) Div.; Chateau Thierry, St. Mi- hiel, Argonne. DEWEY, CHARLES W., JR., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dewey, Rhodes recruited, Marshalltown, April 23, 1917 stationed at Ft. Miley, Cal., in C. A. C. transferred to A. A. Bn., Camp Merritt N. J.; overseas, Jan. 1, 1918; Bat. D, 23d Sector, 123d Co., 1st Anti-aircraft Corps, A. E. F., seventeen months in France; second battle of the Marne, St. Mihiel, Argonne, Soissons, Chateau Thierry; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, March 25, 1919. DEWEY, EDGAR RAY, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dewey; aged 20, chauf- feur; recruited, Marshalltown, May 13, 1917; sent to Ft. Shafter, T. H., June 5; assigned Co. G, 2d Inf.; transferred to Camp Fremont, Cal., July 8, 1918, and to Camp Dodge, Sept. 2; when 19th Div. was formed, transferred to Co. G, 88th Inf., and made corporal; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 27, 1919. DE WITT, FRANK W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. E. De Witt; aged 25, switchman; enlisted, Chicago, June 3, 1917, Co. C, 13th Eng. Ry.; twenty months service overseas, largely with French army; Verdun sector, St. Mihiel, Argonne; mustered out, Camp Grant, 111., May 14, 1919. DE WITT, RAY, Marshalltown! Cpl., Prov. Marshal Corps, 235th Co., Bordeaux, France. DICKOVER, WILMAR BOYCE, demons, son Mr. and Mrs. George G. Dickover, Albion; aged 22, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. K, 326th Inf., 82d Div., A. E. F. DIECKMAN, CARL F., Marshallto\\Ti; .se- lective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; ar- rived overseas, August, 1918. DIMOLIAKKOS, BILL, Marshalltown, cafe manager, aged 25; selective. Camp Dodge, June 24, 1918; overseas, August, 1918, Pvt. Co. K, 350th Inf.; wounded in right leg, Aug. 15, 1918; mustered out, Janu- ary, 1919. DISTLER, W. A., Marshalltown, aged 29, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. DIVIS, FRED, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Joe Divis; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Sergt. 1st Co., Rep. Tr. Bn.; sent to Con-Nom. O. T. C; mustered out. Camp Pike, Dec. 21, 1918. DIVIS, WILLIAM, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Joe Divis; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 48th Co., 12th Tr. Bn.; mustered out. Camp Pike, Dec. 4, 1918. DIXON, LEO, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon; aged 21, student; recruited, Marshalltown, May 31, 1918; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo., Presidio, Cal., Ft. Winfield Scott and Ft. Baker; Cpl. Bat. A, 18th Reg., C. A. C; mustered out. Camp Dodge, February, 1919. DODD, ROSS R., Marshalltown, aged 18; recruited, Marshalltown, June 19, 1918, coast artillery. DOERR, LIEUT. JOHN, Melbourne, Mrs. Louise Doerr, wife; veterinarian; enlist- ed, veterinary officers' reserve, Ames, la.; commissioned 2d lieut., December, 1917; assigned to Front Royal, Va. DONALDSON, ROBERT P., Marshalltown; enlisted; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo. DONER, JOHN R., Oskaloosa, son Mrs. R. H. Dickson; aged 29, railway brakeman; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas, September, 1918, Sergt. Co. F, 88th Div. Pajfe One Hundred Twenty-six DONALD PEARSON KLMER G. rERKlN DANIEL W. FIGGINS FAY A. STEVENS P. B. NARBER Page One Hundred Twenty-seven ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) DONNELSON, FREDERICK S., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Donnelson; aged 19, student; enlisted, Ft. Logan, Colo., April 26, 1917; stationed Ft. Win- field Scott, Cal.; transferred, Nov. 10, 1918, to Camp Upton, N. Y.; Sergt. Bat. B., 40th Reg., C. A. C; mustered out. Camp Grant, 111., Dec. 10, 1918. DONNELSON, GUY W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Donnelson; aged 25, locomotive fireman; enlisted June 4, 1917; stationed Vancouver Barracks, Wash.; transferred, March 12, 1918, to Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va.; mustered out. Camp A. A. Humphreys, Jan. 14, 1919. DORM AN, ROY, Jefferson; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; inducted as from this county. DORSE, ROBERT A., MarshaIto\vn, aged 39, conductor; enlisted, Dec. 3, 1917, en- gineers. DOWNING, HERBERT B., Marshalltowm, son Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Downing; aged 22, stenographer; first enlisted, 1912; sta- tioned San Francisco, operating with fleet along west coast for four years; ordered to report naval recruiting station, Des Moines, April, 1917, for sei-vice; chief yeo- man on U. S. S. Milwaukee, U. S. S. Dol- phin, U. S. S. Pittsburgh, U. S. S. Huron (formerly Frederich der Grosse); overseas in ransport service sixteen times. DRAVIS, RANDALL G., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Dravis; aged 24; se- ective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; transferred from Waterloo for induction here; overseas Sept. 30, 1918, Co. 26, Sept. A. R. D., assigned to Hdqrs. Co., 161st Inf. DREBOT, STEPHEN, Marshalltown, aged 27, locomotive fireman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Co. E, 147th Eng.; mustered out. Ft. Benjamin Harri- son, Ind., Dec. 11, 1918. DREW, ALBERT W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Drew; enlisted, April 11, 1917, Ft. Logan, Colo.; transferred to Ft. McDowell, assigned to 28th Inf.; to Honolulu, May, 1917; sei-ved later at Hong Kong, China; mustered out, Camp Dodge. DREW, JOHN E., St. Anthony, son Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Drew; aged 22, bookkeeper; reci-uited, Marshalltown, Dec. 11, 1917; 9th Recruiting Co., Ft. Logan, Colo.; transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga., 28th Div. DREW, WILLI.AM A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Drew; aged 24, team- ster; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas May, 1918, Co. B, 129th Inf., A. E. F.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 2, 1919. DRUKER, PHILIP, Marshalltown, aged 26, fruit merchant; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Co. C, 313th Field Sig. Bn.; mustered out, physical disability. Camp Dodge, Oct. 20, 1917. DU BOIS, NATHAN W., S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames. DULL, SHUFORD, East Bend, N. C; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; in- ducted as from this county. DUNHAM, HARRY S., Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Dunham, aged 21, teamster; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Co. K, 163d Inf. DUNN, BERNARD B., St. Anthony; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. DUNN, EDWARD B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunn; aged 21; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; trans- ferred to Camp Jessup, Ga.; Co. B, Unit 305. DUNN, JACK HENRY, Los Angeles, Cal., son Mrs. Anna Dunn, Marshalltown; aged 27, machinist; registered in California, transferred on request to Marshall county for induction; selective, Sept. 5, 1917, Camp Dodge; assigned to 6th Co., 338th M. G. Squadron; transferred, Nov. 25, 1917, as signal man, to Kelly Field, Tex.; transferred, Dec. 17, 1917, to 253d Aero Squadron, Gemster Field, La.; overseas, September, 1918, trained in England; A. E. F., Aug. 8 to Dec. 11, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 30, 1918. DUNN, SYLVESTER W., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Anna Dunn; aged 28, farmer; recruited, April 16, 1917, Marshalltown; stationed Camp Fremont, Presidio, Cal., C. A. C; transferred to 62d Inf., and later to cooks and bakers school; Pvt. first class, Co. C, 23d M. G. Bn., 8th Div.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 18, 1919. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight JAMES SAVAGE KALPH PATTON LEO H. CANFIELD NATHAN FRANK ANDREWS SERCT. ARTHUK H. BRAYTON SERGT. LEO L. BARTLETT F ■ 1^1 W^'t ^^^^W ' Mg '^ja^ , J OTIS M. SCOTT HOWARD R. EWING iKRtiT. CHARLES N. PERRIN Page One Hundred Twenty-nine ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) DURAND, CHARLES T., Marshalltown, aged 25, chauffeur; enlisted, Chicago, May 29, 1917; stationed Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Brownsville, Tex., Corpus Christi, Camp Merritt, N. J.; overseas about Aug. 1, 1918, wagoner, Co. E, 5th Eng. DWIGHT, ARLEY S., Ferguson, son Mrs. George Cunningham; aged 24, fanner; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; over- seas, June, 1918, wounded in thigh in France; arrived in U. S., March, 1919. EASON, LYLE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Eason; aged 23, M. H. S. '12, student; enlisted, Dec. 10, 1917; radio div., navy. Great Lakes, 111.; called Jan. 10, 1918; March, 1918, transferred to Dun- woody School, Minneapolis, for ten weeks course; transferred to Harvard College, for twenty weeks of instruction, gradu- ating and transferring to aviation; sent to Naval Air Training School, Pensacola, Fla., nine weeks; observer aviation corps; relieved from duty. Bay Ridge Receiving Ship, New York, March 4, 1919. EAST, CLARENCE IVER, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. East; aged 32, teamster; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. 2d M. C. Det., A. R. D., Columbus Barracks, 0.; mustered out, Columbus Barracks, Feb. 18, 1919. EAST, FRED MELVIN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. East; aged 27; recruited June 3, 1918; stationed M. G. Tr. School, Utica, N. Y.; corporal. EBY, OTIS M., Marshalltown, aged 39; re- cruited, Marshalltown, Q. M. Corps, July 1, 1918. ECKHARDT, ALBERT, State Center; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; discharged, physical disability, August, 1918. ECKHARDT CLARENCE D., State Cen- ter; aged 18, carpenter; enlisted. Ft. Lo- gan, Colo., Aug. 5, 1918; Pvt. Hdq. Co., 22d Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 5, 1919. ECKHARDT, WALTER E., State Center, aged 21; recruited, Marshalltown, Aug. 2, 1918; M. G. Co., 2d Inf., Camp Dodge; mustered out, Jan. 25, 1919. EKSTROM, FREDERICK G., Marshall- town, aged 23, farm hand; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas August, 1918, Co. F, Med. Det., 350th Inf.; killed in action in France, Oct. 12, 1918. EDEL, ANTON W., Haverhill, son Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Edel; aged 31, farmer; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. EDERHOFF, GEORGE J., Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. EDLER, ALBERT L. C, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. John Edler; aged 27, piano tuner; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; transferred to Camp Mac- Arthur, Tex.; Pvt. Co. F, 5th Devel. Bn.; mustered out. Camp MacArthur, Nov. 21, 1918. EDSALL, CLARENCE E., Marshalltown, Mrs. C. E. Edsall, wife; aged 24, printer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; overseas, July, 1918; Sergt. Hdq. Co., 527th Eng., A. E. F.; army of occupation; returned to U. S., May, 1919; mustered out, Camp Dodge. EDSALL, JAMES RALPH, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Edsall; aged 18; recruited, Marshalltown, April 6, 1918; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; Wash- ington Barracks, D. C, in training two months; color guard in review before President Wilson and Uruguayan minis- ter; left Camp Merritt, N. J., for over- seas, June 13, 1918; Pvt. Co. C, 6th Eng., A. E. F.; army of occupation, Coblenz. EGGERS, FRED C, State Center, aged 24, teacher; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. A, 219th F. S. Bn., Med. Dept.; 0. T. S., Camp Dodge, 1918; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 20, 1919. EGGERS, WILLIAM HENRY, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. August Eggers; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. L, 49th Inf., A. E. F. EICHORN, EARL L., R. F. D. 7, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eichom; enisted, navy, Des Moines, Jan. 25, 1918; assigned to League Island Navy Yards, Penn.; transferred to Norfolk, Va., then to Ft. Monroe; active service, U. S. S. Maine. Page One Hundred Thirty LOWELL D. NICHOLS DAVID SWEDBERG LAWRENCE R. SMITH ARTHUR STROUSE FRANK BLACK F. MAXWELL KOONTZ SERGT. JOHN R. DONER CARL G. iJAVld LEONARD C. HILDERBRAND Page One Hundred Thirty-one ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) EIGE, ELMER HIRAM, S. A. T. C, Carle- ton College, Northfiekl, Minn. EKSTRAIN, GUST FRED, Lamoille, aged 20, farmer; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. BLANDER, AXEL R., Marshalltown, aged 23, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Co. G, 161st Inf.; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, March 6, 1919. ELANDER, CARL A. J.. Marshalltown; re- cruited, Marshalltown, July 17, 1917; sta- tioned Field Hosp. No. 7, Ft. Clark, Tex. ELANDER, JOHN E., Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. ELLEDGE, JOE, Marshallto\\-n, son Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Elledge; M. H. S. '10; enlist- ed, navy, Sept. 6, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; Co. 33, 12th Reg., Yeoman. ELLIOTT, IRA, Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Elliott, aged 24, carpenter; selective, Feb. 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. A, 55th Eng., A. E. F. ELLIOTT, MELVILLE B., Liscomb; re- cruited, Marshalltown, Oct. 9, 1917. ELLIOTT, ORVA EARL, Rhodes, Mrs. Edith Elliott, wife; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Dec. 15, 1917; C. M. Aero Sta- tion, Pensacola, Fla.; transferred to Phila- delphia; 1st class C. M., U. S. N. A. F., Field A. Div., northern bombing group, France. ELLIOTT, WILLIAM McKINLEY, Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Elliott; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. C, 2d Inf. ELLIS, HAROLD VERNON, S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames. ELLIS, JAMES C, Lamoille; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp America, Washington, D. C; Cpl. Co. D, 20th Eng., A. E. F. ELSTON, ORIE, Gladbrook, son Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Elston; Co.' H, 351st Inf., A. E. F.; overseas, August, 1918. EMMONS, JAMES, Marshalltown; select- ive, May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. ENGEL, C. H., Mar.shalltown, aged 25, salesman; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; Personnel Dept., Camp Hdq. Co.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Nov. 18, 1918. ENO, MERLE M., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. B. Eno; aged 19, bank clerk; enlisted, S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames, Sept. 28, 1918; discharged, Dec. 21, 1918. ENO, RALPH v., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. B. Eno; enlisted, navy, June 27, 1917, Des Moines, as yeoman; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; transferred, November, 1917, to Hai-vard Radio School; assigned to signal corps. ERICKSON, GEORGE R., Marshalltown, grandson Mrs. Arnold Nelson; aged 17, machinist; recruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 14, 1918; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; Camp Hancock, Ga. ; Camp Greene, N. C; over- seas, July, 1918; 11th Co., 4th A. S. M., A. E. F. ERICKSON, JOHN A., Omaha; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; inducted as from this county. ETTER, HARRY E., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Ella S. Etter, Chambersburg, Penn.; aged 25, laundryman; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Truck Co. 1, 313th Ammu- nition Tr., A. E. F. EVANS, JOHN H., State Center, son Mrs. Emma Evans; aged 23, clerk; recruited, Marshalltown, Dec. 12, 1917; stationed Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; transferred to American Univ., Washington, D. C, Co. F, 6th Bn., 20th Eng.; en route to France on liner Tuscania, when that vessel was torpedoed and sunk, Feb. 5, 1918; engaged in forestry and construction work in France, with 18th Co., 20th Eng.; over- seas fifteen months; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 7, 1919. EVERIST, HARRY E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Everist; aged 26; recruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 7, 1918; sta- tioned Camp Dodge, Co. F, 350th Inf.; transferred to Camp Gordon, Ga., then to Camp Upton, N. Y.; overseas, April 21, 1918; Pvt. Co. G, 325th Inf., A. E. F.; died of wounds received in action in France, Oct. 19, 1918. EVERIST, JESSE C, Marshalltown, aged 24, teamster; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. I, 13th Tr. Bn.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 28, 1918. Page One Hundred Thirty-two JOHN V. GREY CORF. BUl'ORD MORGAN WILLIAM H. COOLEY HARRY E. RANK HURLEY A. MILLS FRANK LYNCH ORVII.LE J. LANDIS ROY C. McINTYRE WAYNE HILDRETH Page One Hundred Thirty-three ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) EVERIST, WILLIAM B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Everist; waived de- ferred classification to go with selective draft contingent, July 31, 1918, to Camp Forrest, Ga.; Pvt. 1st class, Co. C, 20yth Eng.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 3, 1919. EVERTS, ALONZO, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Sanna Everts, Seattle, Wash.; aged 24, fireman; enlisted, navy. May 1, 1917; as- signed to transport sei-vice and made sev- eral trips to France; engineer 2d class, U. S. S. Hancock; died at sea, Nov. 8, 1918. EVERTS, EARL G., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Everts; enlisted, April, 1917; overseas May, 1918; cook. Bat. A, 58th C. A. C, A. E. F. EVERTS, HENRY M., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Adeline Everts; street car motorman; selective. Camp Dodge, Feb. 24, 1918; transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C; over- seas, August, 1918; Co. K, 118th Inf., A. E. F.; slightly wounded in shoulder by fragment of shell, Oct. 17, 1918. EWING, HOWARD R., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ewing; aged 21, M. H. S. '16; construction foreman; recruit- ed, city, Dec. 14, 1917; stationed Ft. Ben- jamin Harrison, Ind., Hdq. Det. 603d Eng.; A. E. F., master engineer, Sept. 1, 1918, to June 20, 1919; Meuse-Argonne, Oct. 29 to Nov. 11, 1918; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 26, 1919. FAGEN, HENRY D., Gilman, aged 31, mail carrier; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Co. I, 161st Inf., A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 6, 1919. FANTON, JOHN EDWARD, Onida, S. D., son Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fanton; aged 29, plumber; selective, April 20, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Travis, Tex., then to Camp Mills, N. Y.; Co. E, 315th Eng., A. E. F. FARENA, JASPER, Kansas City, Mo.; in- ducted, Kansas City, as from Marshall county; sent to Camp Forrest, Ga., Julv 31, 1918. FARMER, LESTER D., Marshalltown, aged 22; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Non-Com. O. T. S., Camp Pike; transferred to Camp Sherman, O.; Sup- ply Co., 379th Inf.; mustered out. Camp Sherman, Dec. 12, 1918. FARR, CARL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Farr; aged 23; recruited June 4, 1917; stationed Ft. Douglas, Ariz., Bat. D, 10th F. A.; overseas, June, 1918. FARR, RAYMOND, Laurel, Mrs. Raymond Farr, wife; farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; cooks and bakers school. FAULK, DEWEY, Mar.shalltown; reciniited, Marshalltown, April 17, 1917. FENNER, W. P., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fenner; Sergt. 184th Aero Squadron; overseas, June, 1918; returned to U. S., March 7, 1919. FERGUSON, DAVID C, Ferguson, son Mr. and Mrs. Henderson J. Ferguson; aged 27, carpenter; recruited, Marshalltown, Nov. 22, 1917; 4th Co., C. A. C, Ft. Wor- den. Wash. FERGUSON, DAVID N., JR., Le Grand, son Mr. and Mrs. David N. Ferguson; aged 20, farmer; enlisted. Ft. Logan, Colo., Jan. 7, 1918, C. A. C; transferred to trench mortar regt., and trained at Ft. Crockett, Tex.; overseas, July, 1918. FERGUSON, ORRIE E., Marshalltown, aged 24, pharmacist; recruited, Marshall- town, Dec. 10, 1917, Med. Corps; in active service in France six months; evacuation hosp. No. 12, Treves, Germany, 3d Army. FERGUSON, ORLIE D., Ferguson, son Mrs. Effie Ferguson; aged 18, mechanic; en- listed. Ft. Logan, Colo., Feb. 14, 1918; sta- tioned Camp Wise, Tex., and Camp Mon-i- .son, Va.; 54th Balloon Co.; mustered out, Air Service Depot, Mon-ison, Va., Dec. 17, 1918. FERGUSON, ROBERT S.. Ferguson, son Mrs. Effie Ferguson; aged 18, chauffeur; enlisted. Ft. Logan, Colo., Feb. 14, 1918; stationed Camp Wise, Tex., and Camp Morrison, Va.; 56th Balloon Co.; mustered out. Air Service Depot, Morrison, Va., Feb. 14, 1919. FERKIN, HANS, Marshalltown, aged 26, selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. FERNEAU, RALPH, Marshalltown, aged 18, painter; enlisted. Ft. Logan, April 18, 1917; Cpl. Bat. C, 2d Army Art. Park; mustered out. Camp MacArthur, Dec. 19, 1918. Page One Ilundi-ed Thirty-four EBENEZER J. HAUSER WENDELL M. DENNIS L. C. HILLEMAN ORVILLE G. WENGERT EARL H. BAIRD JOHN E. WALKLl' Page One Hundred Thirty-five ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) FERRIN, ELMER G., Marshallto\\Ti, son Mrs. Ed Barrett; aged 21; recruited, Avoca, la., Dec. 19, 1917; stationed Ft. Worden, Wash.; overseas, July 13, 1918, Bat. A, 63d C. A. C; in air raid at Rouen; returned to U. S., Feb. 26, 1919. FETTERS, LIEUT. JAY MARCH, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fetters; M. H. S., '12; enlisted in air sei-vice, Janu- ary, 1918, San Francisco; attended ground school, Berkeley, Cal.; member of first squad assigned to Mather Field, Sacra- mento; commissioned lieut., September, 1918; detailed as cadet to instruct at Mather Field; first aviator to fly Sierra mountains at night; first to fly Cascade Range, June, 1919. FICKEN, HARRY A., State Center; recruit- ed June 4, 1917; 7th Eng., Ft. Leaven- worth, Kan. FICKEN, JOHN W., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. John Ficken; aged 28, famier; recruited April 9, 1917; overseas, Septem- ber, 1917; Cpl. Co. K, 23d Inf., A. E. F. FIGGINS, DANIEL WESLEY, State Cen- ter, son Mrs. Agnes Figgins; aged 18, stu- dent; enrolled S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames, Oct. 1, 1918; discharged Dec. 16, 1918. FINKLE, ESTLE, Marshalltown; enlisted, Davenport, cavalry, October, 1917. FINN, WALTER A., Marshalltown; aged 36; recruited, engineers, June 19, 1918. FISHER, CLARENCE L., St. Anthony, son Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fisher; aged 25, far- mer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas, October, 1918; Co. B, 1st A. R. D., A. E. F. FISHER, ELMER O., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Fisher; aged 18, stu- dent; recruited, Jan. 21, 1918; Ft. Logan, Colo.; Ft. Crockett, Tex., 13th Co., C. A. C; Auto and Tractor School, Jackson- ville, Fla.; Ft. Crockett, Tex., Bat. F, 15th Reg. C. A. C. FLAHERTY, JAMES, Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 5, 1918, Ft. Riley, Kan., sent by local board as from Cheyenne, Wyo. FLATHERS, HARRY L., Marshalltown, aged 20, farmer; enlisted, Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo., July 27, 1917; Pvt. Co. A, 67th Inf.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 18, 1919. FLATHERS, MERLIN C, Mar.shalltown. son Mrs. Lillian Flathers; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark., going with contingent from Story county; overseas with Co. 21, Sept. A. R. D., Oct. 13, 1918; Co. E, 164th Inf., 41st Div., A. E. F.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, March 11, 1919. FLEMING, EDGAR D., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Fleming; enlisted; Trench Mortar Bat., Gettysburg, Penn. FLETCHER, RALPH A., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Etta Fletcher; aged 23, student; re- cruited, Marshalltown, Nov. 22, 1917; sta- tioned Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; on trans- port Tuscania, en route to France, when that vessel was torpedoed and sunk, May 5, 1918; Co. 17, 20th Eng., A. E. F. FLETCHER, ROLLAND, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Etta Fletcher; aged 26, cement constructor; enlisted. Mason City, Dec. 15, 1917; stationed Camp Mills, six weeks, then to France; Sergt. Co. A, 168th Inf., 42d (Rainbow) Div.; Lorraine, Feb. 15, 1918; Champagne, July 4, Chateau Thierry, July 26; St. Mihiel. Sept. 12; slightly wounded, left foot, machine gun bullet, September, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 21, 1919. FLOWER, LESTER H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flower; aged 21, bank clerk; enlisted, navy, Des Moines; re- ported Great Lakes, 111., Sept. 6, 1917; sec- ond class yeoman. Great Lakes; relieved from duty, June 13, 1919. FLOWER, ROLLAND, Marshalltown; son Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Flower; enlisted, navy, July 16, 1918, Great Lakes, 111.; sta- tioned commissary office; relieved from active duty, Feb. 22, 1919, Great Lakes. FLOWER, WILLIAM R., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Flower; insurance salesman, M. H. S., '12; enlisted, navy; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; transferred to Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis, then to Harvard Radio School, graduating Decem- bar, 1918; sent to wireless telephone school, New London, Conn.; 3d class yeo- man; discharged, New York City, Feb. 2, 1919. FLYNN, LAWRENCE, Dubuque; registered Marshall county; released by local board to be inducted into tank corps, Jefferson Barracks. Mo., June, 1918. Pa^e One Hundred Thirty-six THOMAS H. COYNE GEORGE ERICKSON MERLE M. ENO REX HOUGHTON GEORGE D. WEBER ALFRED S. LARSON BYRON COOLEDGE FRANK NODLAND ROY RUSSELL BALL Page One Hundred Thirty-seven ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) FOITL, JOSEPH, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foitl; aged 19; enlisted, Omaha, Jan. 22, 1918; transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga.; left U. S., May 18, 1918; Co. F, 103d Combatant Eng., 28th Div., A. E. F.; Chateau Thierry fi-ont, June 2.5 to July 30; Argonne front, Aug. 5 to Oct. 1; Metz front, Oct. 5 to Nov. 11; re- turned to U. S., March 28, 1919; mustered out, Camp Dodge, April 1.5, 1919. FORD, GEORGE S., St. Anthony, son Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ford; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Nov. 11, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; transferred to Newport News, Va., and assigned to U. S. S. Utah; transferred to U. S. S. New Me.xico; dis- charged, physical disability, June 21, 1918. FORD, JOHN WEBSTER, St. Anthony, son Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ford; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, July 3, 1917; called into service. Great Lakes, 111., Aug. 12; trans- ferred to Dunwoody Institute, Minneapo- lis; certificate as cook; assigned to trans- port Aeolna. FORD, WILLIAM E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ford; aged 22, machinist; enisted. Ft. Logan, Colo., Dec. 14, 1917; stationed Kelly Field, Tex.; transferred to Garden City, N. Y., for transport; arrived in England, July 18, 1918; 1st class pvt., aero section; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 20, 1918. FORNOFF, ELMER E., Marshalltown; en- listed May 2, 1917, 14th Co., of Oahu, Ft. Ruger, Honolulu, T. H. FORREST, GEORGE B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Forrest; aged 22, de- liveryman; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M., then to Camp Mills, N. Y.; overseas. May, 1918; Co. C, 166th Inf., 42nd Div.; wound- ed in shoulder with shrapnel, Sept. 13, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Mairh 28, 1919. FORREY, RALEIGH ELLSWORTH, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Forrey; aged 22, printer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 3d Co., 13th Repl. and Tr. Bn.; Non-Com. 0. T. S.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 28, 1018. FORTINO, GIACOMO, Marshalltown; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. FOUCH, ROY, Conrad, son Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fouch; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M., 34th (Sandstorm) Div.; overseas June 21, 1918; Co. E, 160th Inf., 40th Div.; returned to U. S., March, 1919; wounded in arm, July 31, 1918. FRANCIS, JAMES ROSCOE, S. A. T. C, Des Moines College. FRANKE, JOHN, State Center; selective, limited sei-\'ice, Oct. 3, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. FRANKS, BEN C, Marshalltown, son C. H. Franks, Iowa Soldiers' Home; Sergt. 249th Aero Squadron; appointed gas instructor, Rich Field aviation school, Waco, Tex. FRAZER, DWIGHT L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Frazer; aged 23; re- cruited, Marshalltown, June 4, 1917; Ft. Douglas, Ariz., Bat. B, 10th F. A.; ar- rived overseas Feb. 28, 1918; signalman for artillerj'; suffered shell shock, July 22, 1918; army of occupation; arrived in U. S., June, 1919. FREET, FLOYD R., Waterloo; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; inducted as from Marshall county. FRELAND, CHARLES ELMER, State Cen- ter, son Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Freland; aged 26, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas, 20th Rep. Co., Sep- tember, 1918; Hdq. Cas. Det., Camp No. 1, A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Grant, III., Feb. 7, 1919. FRELAND, JOHN EARNEST, State Cen- ter, son Mr. and Mrs. J .P. Freland; aged 23, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas September, 1918, Pvt. Co. 201, S. A. R. D. FRIEBERG, FRITZ H., Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. FRIEDMAN, HARRY A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Friedman; aged 21; hide, fur and scrap iron dealer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., then to Camp Humphrey; Co. I, 2d Eng. Train Reg. FRIEDMAN, NATHAN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Friedman; S. A. T. C, S. U. I., Iowa City. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight SERGT. ELDON E. COLE ARCHIE T. THOMPSON DAVID C. JENSEN WILLIAM B. EVERIST CHRIST C. KNAB HERMAN A. BARNARD ARTHUR LAMPMAN JAMES VAN LAW WILLIAM E. HOOPENGARDNER Page One Hundred Thirty-nine ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) FRIEND, VERNON A., Marshalltown; en- listed 1914; overseas August, 1918; Sergt.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 21, 1918. FROST, JOHN A., Marshallto^^^l, son Mr. and Mrs. John Frost; aged 2.5, teamster; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas, October, 1918, Co. 18, Sept. A. R. D. FRY, LOMAN F., State Center; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. FULLER, JAMES C, Marshallto-wn; soda dispenser; enlisted, medical corps, Nov. 1, 1917; Chateau Thierry, Argonne sector, Verdun; army of occupation. GABARD, JOSEPH H., Santa Anna, Cal.; limited service man; inducted as from Marshall county, Aug. 29, 1918. GABELMAN, LIEUT. HARRY C, Mar- shalltown, son Mrs. Frances Marston; M. H. S., '15; enlisted, April, 1917; assigned to 1st Aero Squadron, Columbus, N. M.; overseas, August, 1917; flew as obsei-ver for twelve months in France; army of occupation; commissioned 2d lieut., April 1, 1919. GALLENTINE, CHARLES V., Marshall- town; aged 29, garage proprietor; select- ive, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; supply Sergt., Supply Co., 351st Inf., A. E. F.; Central Haute- Alsace; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 7, 1919. CARD, CHARLES B., Green Mountain; re- cruited, Marshalltown, Oct. 9, 1917; ma- chine gun instructor. Camp Cody, N. M.; overseas, September, 1918; Sergt. Co. D., 127th M. G. Bn., 34th (Sandstorm) Div., A. E. F. CARD, CLYDE A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gard; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; wagoner, Co. D, 307th Ammunition Tr., 82d Div., A. E. F.; served in sectors from far northern France to near Swiss border; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 24, 1919. GARLINGHOUSE, HAROLD C, Marshall- town, .son Mrs. Elma L. Garlinghouse; en- listed, navy, from St. Cloud, Minn., April 7, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111., four days, then assigned to U. S. S. Michigan, 5th Div., Atlantic fleet, seaman. GARRETT, JAMES A., Marshalltown; Mrs. James A. GaiTett, wife; member Rep. Co., Eng.; arrived overseas July, 1918. GARWOOD, JOHN NEWTON, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Garwood; aged 18, student; S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames; discharged, Ames, Dec. 9, 1918. GATEWOOD, HARLEY B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gate wood; Cpl., 35th Div., A. E. F.; overseas one year; mustered out, Camp Dodge, May, 1919. GAULT, WILLIAM A., Hei.skell, Tenn.; Marshall county selective, inducted in Tennessee, April 29, 1918. GAUNT, FRANK WILLARD, demons; son Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gaunt; aged 23, far- mer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 3d Co., 13th Tr. and Rep. Bn.; Non- Com. O. T. S.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 28, 1918. GEARHART, WAYNE R., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gearhail:; re- cruited, Marshalltown, November, 1917; stationed Ft. Worden, Wash.; overseas, July, 1918. GELLACH, H. J., Marshalltown; Mrs. H. J. Gellach, wife; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; sent from Marshall county on transfer from Cedar Rapids, la.; Co. 20, Sept. A. R. D., overseas Octo- ber, 1918. GEORGE, FRANK, State Center; aged 34; recruited, Marshalltown, July 30, 1918; Eng. Corps. GERHART, LIEUT. HARRY STEWART, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Susan Gerhart; M. H. S., '10; actor and producer; select- ive, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; F. A. 0. T. C, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; com- missioned 2d lieut.; transferred to Camp Jackson, S. C; 19th F. A. GERHART, WILLIAM TREADWELL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerhart; aged 24, salesman; M. H. S., '11; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas August, 1918, Med. Det., 351st Inf., 88th Div.; returned to U. S., May 31, 1919; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 7, 1919. PuRe One Hundred Korty CAREY B. HILSABECK GEOKCK t;ii(;AK PUTNAM WALTER A. ECKHARDT WALTER A. HINES ADOLPH PFLEIGER LYLE A. MOLER EDWARD B. DUNN GUY W. THOMPSON FRED W. CASE Page One Hundred Forty-one ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) GERKE, LAWRENCE, State Center, aged 23, farmer; selective, Aug. 29, 1918, Camp Funston, Kan.; Co. D, 10th Div. Supply Train; mustered out, Camp Fun.ston, Feb. 8, 1919. GERMAN, LORENZ, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. William German; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Tike, Ark. GERRARD, LEO 0., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gerrard; aged 18; enlisted Ft. Logan, Colo., Aug. 31, 1917; stationed Ft. Douglas, Ariz.; Camp Dodge, la.; Pickering- Arsenal, N. J., and Camp Devens, Mass.; M. G. Co., 42d Inf. GIFFORD, CHARLES R., Marsliallto\\-n, son Mrs. Hattie Giflford; enlisted; Base Hosp., Camp Cody, N. M. GIFFORD, JOHN E., Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gilford; aged 24, farmer; en- listed. Ft. Logan, Colo., Dec. 12, 1917; as- signed to Co. 13, C. A. C; transferred to Ft. Baker, Cal.; 83d F. A. Band, A. E. F., Oct. 28, 1918, to Jan. 18, 1919; mustered out. Camp Henry Knox, Ky., Feb. 20, 1919. GIFFORD, WILLIAM McKINLEY, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gif- ford; aged 22, farmer; selective, Oct. 21, 1918, Camp Dodge; died. Camp Dodge, Nov. 13, 1918. GILBERT, LIEUT. FREDERICK B., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gilbert; attorney; recruited, Marslialltown, July 31, 1917; Pvt. 61st Aero Squadron, Kelly Field, Tex.; received commission as 1st lieut., ground O. T. S., Kelly Field, No- vember, 1917; assigned to 264tli Aero Squadron; overseas, as commander 264th squadron, Februaiy, 1918; arrived in U. S., March, 1919. GILDNER, ROBERT, New Providence, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gildner, Bushong, Kan.; aged 24, farmer; .selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. GILE, ROY R., State Center, aged 20; re- cruited, Marshalltown, July 30, 1918, en- gineers. GILGEN, RAYMOND EVERETT, Mel- bourne, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Gil- gen; aged 20, student; recruited, Marshall- town, Feb. 1, 1918; radio sergt., C. A. C, Non-Comm. staff, C. A. School, Ft. Mon- roe, Va.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 31, 1918. GILL, FRANK, St. Anthony; aged 29, auto salesman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Cpl. Co. D, 379th Inf.; mus- tered out. Camp Sherman, O., Dec. 10, 1918. GILLACH, HENRY, Cedar Rapids; induct- ed. Cedar Rapids, as from Marshall coun- ty, to Camp Pike, Ark., July 24, 1918. GILLESPIE, WILLIAM L., Marshallto\vn; recruited, Marshalltown, May 22, 1917. GILMORE, IVAN W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Gilmore; enlisted, coast artillery. GIMRE, GERALD S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gimre; aged 21, stu- dent; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Pike; mustered out, Camp Pike, Dec. 8, 1918. GINTER, EVERETT J., aged 20, farmer; S. A. T. C, Dubuque College; discharged, Dubuque, Dec. 13, 1918. GINTER, WILLIAM J., Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ginter; aged 25; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Custer, Mich.; overseas July, 1918; Co. E. 55th Eng., A. E. F. GLANS, EMIL H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Gust Glans; M. H. S., '18; S. A. T. C, Grinnell College. GLENN, DAVID C, New Providence; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. CLICK, FRANK L., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Helen Click, Ogden, Utah; aged 23, clerk; M. H. S., '11; enlisted, marine corps, May 20, 1917, at Chicago; sent to Paris Island, N. C, for training; transferred to Quan- tico, Va.; arrived in France, Feb. 13, 1918; Sergt., 80th Co., 6th Regt. Marines; killed in action at Chateau Thierry, June 3, 1918; first Marshallto\\'n boy killed in world war. GLIDEWELL, DANIEL N., Vancleve; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. GOLDSBERRY, L., Marshallto\vn; enlisted, Bat. U, Sig. Corps, A. E. F. Page One Hundred Forty-two "^ 4^ c.- • ■ 4 - JK «KL " fli ilHp ^\.> ^jt-^^ -^HUi LYLE S. SUTER CORP. ERIC W. SUTER THOMAS HARRIS EARLE E. HUMPHREY GEORGE JACKSON WALTER S. WARN SERGT. GEORGE L. JOHNSON SERGT.-MAJ. CARL BROWN Page One Hundred Forty-three ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) GOLWITZER, HARRY WILLIAM, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gol- witzer; aged 23, moulder; recruited, Mar- shalltown, Dec. 11, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; Kelly Field, Tex., with 2d Tm. Bn.; 838th Aero Squadron, A. E. F., England, April 16, 1918, to Dec. 11, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 27, 1918. GOOD, RALPH LE MASTERS, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Good; aged 20, student; M. H. S., '17; S. A. T. C, S. U. I., Iowa City. GOOD, ROY M., Marshalltown, son D. S. Good; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Cpl. 1st Inf. Rep. Regt.; Inf. O. T. S.; promoted to Sergt.; mustered out, Camp Pike, Dec. 5, 1918. GOOD, WILLIAM G., Marshalltown, son D. S. Good; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo.; transfer- red to permanent Camp Hdq., Camp Funston, Kan.; mustered out, Camp Fun- ston, Feb. 18, 1918. GOODALE, BEN E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Goodale; aged 20, stu- dent; M. H. S., '16; enlisted, Ames, in Med. Sec, Amb. Corps; inducted Ft. Des Moines, June 4, 1917, going to AUentown, Penn., for training; transferred to Prince- ton Univ. Unit; sailed for France, Aug. 22, 1917; Pvt. 1st class, Amb. Service Base, A. E. F.; Verdun sector, Nov. 8, 1917, to July 31, 1918; offensive before Soissons, Aug. 26 to Sept. 4, 1918; Oise-Aisne of- fensive, Sept. 11 to Nov. 11, 1918; gassed while transporting wounded, about Oct. 1, 1918; cited for Croix de Guerre in order of division, Nov. 22, 1918; mustered out, Camp Dodge, May 2, 1919. GOODMAN, ALVIN J., S. A. T. C, Du- buque College. GOODMAN, ARTHUR C, Haverhill, aged 21, fanner; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. 1st class, Co. A, 88th Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 27, 1919. GOODMAN, GEORGE W., Rhodes; reci-uit- ed, April 5, 1918; Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo. GOODMAN, JOSEPH H., Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodman; aged 24, chauf- feur; enlisted. Ft. Logan, Colo., May 17, 1917; Co. H, 2d Inf., Ft. Shafter, Hono- lulu, H. T.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 24, 1919. GOODWIN, CAROL H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goodwin; S. A. T. C, S. U. I., Iowa City; discharged, Decem- ber, 1918. GOSHERN, ESTA M., Marshalltown, re- cruited, Marshalltown, for cavalry, June 4, 1917. GOUGH, HOMER, Marshalltown, M. H. S. '14; Co. F, 111th Eng. Corps, Camp Bowie, Tex.; Cadet 4th R. O. T. C. GOWDY, JAMES S., Marshalltown, aged 23, auto mechanic; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. GOWDY, LEVI, Melbourne; selective, Feb. 26, 1918; ill when contingent left; in- ducted. Camp Dodge, March 15, 1918. GOWDY, MAX WILLIAM, S. A. T. C, I. 5. C, Ames. GOWDY, RAY E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Gowdy; recruited, Marshalltown, June 2, 1917; Troop I, 4th Cav., Schofield Barracks, H. T. GOWDY, ROY A., Marshalltown; Mrs. Mabel Gowdy, wife; aged 25, mechanic; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Motor Trans. Corps; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 8, 1919. GRAHAM, EARL F., Rock Island, 111.; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. GRAHAM, EARL S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Graham; enlisted. GRAHAM, LOREN O., Marshalltown, aged 21; recruited, Marshalltown, July 25, 1918, C. A. C. GRAMMER, CHANCEY E., Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. James F. Grammer; aged 21, farmer; selective, July 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; M. D., Base Hosp. No. 130; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 18, 1918. GRAMMER, JOHN M., Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. James F. Grammer; aged 24, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917; Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M., Co. K, 133d Inf.; overseas July, 1918, Bat. A, 119th F. A., 32d Div.; Chateau Thierry, Soissons offensive, Meuse and Argonne sectors; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June, 1919. Page One Hundred Korty-four FRED L. KHILE EARL H. NYCE HAROLD L. PYLE VERN WHINERY J. SIDNEY JOHNSON JEROME GREGORY FRED B. PEPPER JAMES B. PATERSON WILBUR D. INGLEDUE Page One Hundred Forty-five ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) GRANT, NOYCE A., Marshalltown, Mrs. Noyce A. Grant, wife; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. 7, Sept. A. R. D., overseas, Sept. 24, 1918; Hdq. Troop, 8th Army Corps, A. E. F.; returned to U. S., June 2, 1919. GRAY, JOHN v., Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Gray; aged 21, farmer; recruited, Marshalltown, June 11, 1917; Co. H, 20th Inf., Ft. Douglas, Ariz.; Cpl. Hdq. Co., 53d Inf., A. E. F. GREGG, ROBERT L., Gilman, son Mrs. Mary L. Gregg; aged 19, electrician; en- listed. Ft. Logan, Colo., April 13, 1917; transfei-red to Ft. Baker, Cal., Q. M. Corps; mustered out. Ft. Baker, April, 1919. GREGORY, ENSIGN GEORGE DUDLEY, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory; aged 2.5, salesman; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, May 2, 1917; yeoman 2d class; sent to receiving ship New York, N. Y.; yeoman 1st class, Jan. 1, 1918; transferred to Brooklyn Navy Yards, April, 1918; promoted to chief yeoman; assasitant paymaster, with rank of en- sign, November, 1918. GREGORY, JEROME WOODWORTH, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Greg- ory; aged 22, chauffeur; M. H. S. '14; re- cruited, Marshalltown, Dec. 11, 1917, sig- nal corps; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; San Antonio, Tex.; Waco, Tex.; Camp Mills; overseas July 14, 1918, with 343d M. G. Bn., 90th Div.; 1st class pvt. Dental Det., 343d M. G. Bn., A. E. F.; St. Mihiel, Meuse, army of occupation; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 16, 1919. GREWELL, BERNARD O., Brainard, Minn.; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. GREWELL, FRED A., demons, son Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Grewell; recruited, Mar- shalltown, Oct. 29, 1917; cooks and bakers school. GREWELL, GLENN V., Marshalltown; M. H. S., '17; recruited, Marshalltown, as cook, July 30, 1917; stationed Ft. Hamil- ton, N. Y.; 335th Bakery Co., A. E. F. GRIFFITH, GEORGE E., Marshalltown; aged 25; enlisted, navy, 1917; served on Mexican border with Iowa National Guard; seaman U. S. S. Bell. GRIMM, MELVIN, Haverhill, son Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimm; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Sergt., Sept. 15, 1918; overseas, Sept. 22, 1918. GROOVER, FLOYD C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Groover; aged 22; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. 56, 14th Bn., 163d Depot Brig.; died. Camp Dodge, Oct. 13, 1918. GUCKERT, JOHN C, Baxter, son Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Guckert, Rhodes; aged 25, far- mer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. C, 130th Inf.; left U. S. May 16, 1918; returned to U. S., May 20, 1919; Meuse-Argonne offensive, Somme and Amiens sectors, Albert sector, Verdun sector; Chateau d' Aulnois-Marcheville, army of occupation; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 29, 1919. GUE, FRED JAMES, Marshalltown, stu- dent, aged 20; recruited, Marshalltown, Oct. 7, 1918; Pvt. Inf. Rep. and Tr. Troops, unassigned, on D. S. Inf. Cent. O. T. S.; mustered out. Camp Pike, Ark,. Dec. 6, 1918. GUERNSEY, LA MAR R., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Guernsey; aged 19; enlisted, Sig. Corps, Cedar Rapids, Nov. 6, 1917; stationed Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.; transferred to Spartansburg, S. C; ar- rived in France July 23, 1918; Co. C, 6th Field Sig. Corps, A. E. F.; Vosges front, Sept. 1 to Oct. 12, 1918; Argonne offensive, with 6th Div., in reserve; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 18, 1919. GUILFORD, JAMES T., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Guilford; aged 20; en- listed, Ames, Amb. Corps, Sect. 545, May, 1917; sent to Allentown, Penn., June, 1917; served with American Amb. Corps in Italy from June, 1918, to the end of the war; decorated with Italian cross of merit; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 6, 1919. GULLIKSON, OLE, Gilman, son Gabriel Gullikson, Stavanger, Nonvay; aged 25, farmer; recruited, Marshalltown, Aug. 28, 1917; Bat. B, 18th F. A., Ft. Bliss, Tex. GUMMERT, GUY, R. F. D. 7, Marshalltown. son Mr. and Mrs. William Gummert; aged 28, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; served with A. E. F. Page One Hundred Forty-six CARL WILLIAM JONES LIERLE LEMMON JAMES McMANUS FRED ZUERCHER FRANK HAYES ARTHUR E. CLEMONS FRED ZATECHKA HAROLD BALCH CPL. STANLEY P. HALL Page One Hundred Forty-seven ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) GUMMERT, FREDERICK, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Will Gumniert; aged 23, farmer; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Hdq. Co., 163d Depot Brig.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, April 30, 1919. GUSTAFSON, VICTOR IMANUEL, R. F. D. 3, Marshalltown; son Mr. and Mrs. August Gustafson; aged 23, farmer; en- listed, Omaha, Neb., March 16, 1918; sent to Ft. Logan, Colo., and then to Kelly Field, Tex.; Aviation Sect. Sig Corps, un- assigned; died April 20, 1918, Base Hosp., Ft. Sam Houston. GUTEKUNST, LIEUT. JOHN G., State Center, son Mrs. L. C. Gutekunst; recruit- ed, MarshalltowTi, July 28, 1917; enlisted Aug. 3, Ft. Logan, Colo.; ordered to Kelly Fied, Tex.; graduated from ground O. T. S., Nov. 7, 1917; commissioned 2d Lieut., Sig. Res. Corps, Aviation Sect., Dec. 17, 1917; mustered out, Kelly Field, Oct. 14, 1918. HADLEY, ETHMER, Clemons, aged 21, far- mer; enlisted, Des Moines, Dec. 11, 1917, navy; stationed Great Lakes 111. HAINES, RUSSELL A., Haverhill; aged 21, farmer; recruited, Marshalltown, Aug. 1, 1918; Pvt. Bat. B, 39th Reg., C. A. C; mustered out. Camp Grant, 111., Dec. 10, 1918. HAINES, THOMAS B., JR., MarshalltowTi, son Mr. and Mrs. T. Ben Haines; aged 23, teacher; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. D, Dev. Bn., No. 3, 162d Depot Brig.; mustered out Camp Pike, Dec. 18, 1918. HAIRE, GEORGE WILLIAM, Marshall- town, son Mrs. Flora T. Haire, Bradley, 111.; aged 22; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike Ark.; Cpl. 4th Tr. Reg.; died. Camp Pike, Oct. 16, 1918. HALL, RAYMOND W., Minerva, son Mr. and Mrs. James Hall; aged 25, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transfeiTed to Camp Shelby, Miss., Oct. 5, 1918; died at Camp Shelby, Oct. 18, 1918. HALL, STANLEY PORTER, Mars^halltown, Mrs. Stanley Hall wife; aged 25, carpen- ter; .selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transfen-ed to Camp Devens, Mass.; over- seas June, 1918; Cpl.; Co. C, 33d Eng., A. E. F.; wounded in arm; returned to U. S. as casual on steamer Northern Pacific, which went aground off Fire Island, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1919; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 15, 1919. HALVERSON HERMAN E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Halverson; aged 21, clerical work; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; overseas June, 1918; Hdq. Co. 527th Eng. Service Bn., A. E. F.; Sergt., Nov. 5, 1917; Sergt. Major, March 6, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, July 7, 1919. ■ HALVERSON, LEE R., Haverhill; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HAMBLIN, LESLIE W., Marshalltown; en- listed, navy, Des Moines, June 28, 1917; yeoman. HANDY, JOSEPH T., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Esther Handy; enlisted as baker, May, 1918; stationed at Camp Fremont, Cal.; 340th Baking Co., A. E. F., France. HANNAN, WILLIAM B., Marshalltown; aged 25, bookkeeper; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla.; Inf. Repl. Troops, unassigned, D. S. student Co. No. 3; mustered out, Camp Joseph E. John- ston, Nov. 11, 1918. HANSEN, DONALD, State Center; enlisted April 1, 1918; served with A. E. F. in France. HARDING, FRANK C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harding; aged 22, selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo.; mu.stered out. Camp Dodge, April 1, 1919. HARDING, FRED W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harding; aged 21, chauffeur; recruited, Marshalltown, Dec. 12, 1917; stationedKelly Field, Tex.; Long Island, N. Y.; in training in England three months and in Ireland two months; in aviation service, in France; mustered out, Camp Dodge, March 28, 1919. HARKINS, WILLEY C, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Hattie Harkins; aged 22, auto re- pairman; recruited, Marshalltown, avia- tion, Dec. 11, 1917. HARL, WILLIAM D., Liscomb; selective, Aug. 15, 1918; Iowa State College, Ames, mechanical training. Page One Hundred Forty-eight DAVID W. SWANSON WILLIAM CHARLES WEAVER FRITZ SCHULTZ ANDREW STENHOUSE EARL CLYDE HAY JAMES RALPH EDSALL ERRETT LEVERNE CROUSE CARL E. MELICH CLYDE M. MARSHALL Page One Hundred Forty-nine ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) HAKPER, ROBERT H., Mart;hallto\vn, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper; aged 24, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Hdq. Co., 133d Inf., Camp Cody, N. M. HARRIS, RICHARD, Quarry, son Mrs. Mar- garet Harris; aged 18, laborer; recruited, Marshallto\\Ti, May 31, 1917; inducted Ft. Logan, Colo., June 3; Pvt. Co. D, 42d Inf.; mustered out. Camp Upton, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1919. HARRIS, THOMAS E., Marshalltowii, Mrs. Thomas Harris, wife; minstrel performer; selective, Oct. 27, 1917, Camp Dodge; Hdq. Co., 366th Inf., A. E. F. HARRISON, GEORGE, State Center; in- ducted at Denver, Colo., as volunteer in National army, March, 1918; sent to Camp Greene, S. C. HARRISON, IVAN R., LeGrand; son Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Harrison; aged 18, farm hand; recruited, Marshalltown, in gas and flame service, Nov. 19, 1917; Co. A, 30th Eng., "Gas and Flame." . HART, CLARENCE E., Marshalltown, son Mrs. L. Ida Hart; aged 24, deliveryman; selective, Aug. 6, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; transferred to Camp Mac Arthur, Tex., Co. C, 1st Bn., Inf. Repl. and Tr. Camp. HART, HENRY H., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Lona Hart; aged 27, teamster; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas September, 1918; Co. G, 161st Inf., A. E. F.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, March 6, 1919. HART, MAURICE E., Redfield, S. D., son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, Mar.shalltown; aged 29; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. HARTER, HARRY C, Marshalltown, son Charles C. Harter; aged 16; recruited, Marshalltown, April 14, 1917; .stationed at Ft. Logan, Colo., and El Paso, Tex.; Pvt. Co. M, 23d Inf.; overseas September, 1917; reported missing in action in France, June 6, 1918; listed, in April, 1919, as killed in action on June 6, 1918. HARTSELL, DAVID W., Marshalltown; aged 19; recruited, Marshalltown, Aug. .5, 1918; Q. M. Corps. HARTWELL, CLARENCE E., Charles City; aged 29, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Supply Co., 379th Inf.; mustered out. Camp Sherman, 0., Dec. 12, 1918. HARTWELL, ROY R., Charles City; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HARTWIG, LAURENCE C, State Center, son Louie Hartwig; aged 22, banker; en- listed, Nov. 17, 1917; Pvt. Repl. Co. No. 1, Motor Trans. Corps; mustered out. Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla., Dec. 3, 1918. HARVEY, CHARLES D., LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harvey; aged 23, barber; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, June 30, 1917; 4th Reg., Barber Shop, Camp Perry, Great Lakes, 111. HARVEY, LYLE, Marshalltown; selective, from Minneapolis, Minn., July, 1918; sent to Camp Grant, 111. HATTINER, PAUL, State Center; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga. HAUPERT, LIEUT. PRANK, Marshall- town; First O. T. S., Ft. Snelling, Minn., 1917; transferred to Ft. Monroe, Va.; commissioned August, 1917; with A. E. F. in France; mustered out. Camp Devens, Mass., June, 1919. HAUSEN, DONALD W., State Center, aged 19; recruited, Marshalltown, for Q. M. Corps, April 15, 1918. HAUSER, EBENEZER J., Albion, aged 30, farm laborer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Co. K, 133d Inf.; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M., Co. K, 133d Inf.; overseas, October, 1918; Co. K, 133d Inf., 34th Div., A. E. F. HAUSER, PAUL F., Melbourne, Lydia Hau- ser, wife; aged 24, hardware merchant; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; first man drafted from Marshall county; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M., Co. 3, Cody A. R. D.; overseas July, 1918; Pvt. Co. E, 166th Inf., A. E. F.; died of wounds received in action, Aug. 8, 1918. HAUSMANN, JOSEPH, Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. HAVENS, BYRON J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Havens; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; over- seas October, 1918. PaKO One Hundred Fifty EALl'lI T. CLEMENS ROY G. DALBEY LORENZ GERMAN EARL M. HOUGHKIRK JAMES A. BOWMAN EDWARD CHARLES PLANDER CHARLES H. SWEARINGEN JOHN C. HILSABECK EARL L. MEYERS Page One Hundred Fifty-one ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) HAWORTH, GEORGE D., Marshalltown, Sergt. Maj. Iowa Soldiers' Home; inducted O. T. S., Camp Pike, Ark., Nov. 10, 1918; mustered out. Camp Pike, Nov. 16, 1918; previous sei-vice Co. L, 51st Iowa Inf., Spanish- American War and Philippine In- surrection; wounded in action, battle of Quingrua, April 23, 1899. HAY, EARL CLYDE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William Hay; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; arrived over- seas October, 1918; with aiTny in occupied territory, Luxemburg; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 2, 1919. HAYDEN, WILLIAM P., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. William Hayden; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HAYES, CHARLES G., Marshalltown; en- listed, St. Paul, Minn., June 26, 1917; sta- tioned Atlanta, Ga.; overseas July 28, 1917, with Co. F, 17th Eng. (R. R.), knowTi as "Dawes' Diggers ;'' with first foreign troops, 12th, 13th, 16th and 17th Eng., to be reviewed by ICing George, at London, Aug. 15, 1917; stationed St. Nazarre, France; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June, 1919. HAYES, FRANK R., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hayes; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. 2, A. R. D.; A. E. F. HAYES, RICHARD W., Marshallto\TO; re- cruited, Marshalltown, May 5, 1917. HAYNE, CHARLES A., Marshalltown; .se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. HEATER, HOMER C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William Heater; selective, from Minneapolis, Minn., as from Mar- shall county, June 21, 1918, to Camp Dodge; overseas August, 1918; Hdq. Co., 349th Inf., 88th Div., A. E. F. HEAVERLO, CLARENCE W., Marshall- town; aged 27; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., then to Camp Normal, Tex.; S. P. U. 506, Motor Trans.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 21, 1919. HEBERLE, JOE, Haverhill; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HEINTZ, FRED A., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. William C. Heintz; aged 22, counter clerk; enlisted, Des Moines, May 16, 1917; left U. S., Nov. 13, 1917; Co. B, 168th Reg., 42d (Rainbow) Div., A. E. F.; severely wounded in action, March 5, 1918, during Hun raid on American trenches in Lorraine sector; in same engagement his company commander, Capt. McHenry, of Des Moines, was killed. HEINTZ, WILLIAM CHARLES, JR., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. William C. Heintz; aged 20, constructor; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Dec. 7, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; transferred to U. S. S. Westgate, June 27, 1918; Westgate at- tacked by submarine, July 3, and sub was destroyed; on Oct. 7, Westgate rammed by U. S. S. American and sunk, with loss of seven men; in water almost an hour and then three hours in lifeboat before res- cued; returned to Halifax and later to New York; released from service, Dec. 23, 1918. HEINZ, EDWARD H., JR., student, aged 18; S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames; discharged, Ames, Dec. 18, 1918. HEIRING, JOSEPH B., Haverhill, aged 19; recruited, Marshalltown, March 12, 1918; Aero Sect. Sig. Corps. HELLBERG, HJALMAR V., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. WiTliam Hellberg; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Casual Co. No. 86; mustered out, physical disability. Camp Pike, Aug. 6, 1918. HEMBREE, CLAUDE, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Louetta Hembree, Loogootee, Ind.; aged 21, farmer; enlisted Jan. 29, 1918. HEMPHILL, ALBERT H., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Dora Hemphill; recruited, Mar- shalltown, May 2, 1917; 14th Co. of Oahu, H. T.; 1st class gunner; mustered out, Feb. 6, 1919. HEMPHILL, HUGH F., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Dora Hemphill; city fireman; recruit- ed, Marshalltown, May 2, 1917; Sergt. 14th Co. of Oahu, H. T.; mustered out, Feb. 6, 1919. HENDERSON, BEN F., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Martha Henderson; aged 29, auto- mobile sales manager; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Motor Trans. Corps; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 11, 1918. PaBC One Hundred Fifty-two EARL N. HUKTO LOUIS WELTER GEORGE DONALD LODER FRED DIVIS EDWARD P. HERZOG ROLAND G. CLAY HARRY E. NICHOLS EARL W. BELLUS HOWARD L. WALKUP Page One Hundred Fifty-three ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) HENDERSON, DALE F., Selma, Kan., son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henderson, State Center; aged 25, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. HENDRICKSON, RAY W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hendrickson; en- listed, navy, June 2, 1917; stationed Nor- folk, Va.; assigned to Band, Hosp. Corp.s, U. S. S. Kearsage. HENEHAN, JOSEPH F., Marshalltow-n; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. HENG, JENNINGS, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Tena Heng; clerk; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 17, 1919. HENRY, WALLACE, Marshalltown; re- cruited, Marshalltown, May 17, 1917. HERMANCE, LIEUT. GEORGE EARL, MarshalltowTi, son Mr. and Mrs. George Hermance; physician and surgeon; enlist- ed Ft. Des Moines, Dec. 5, 1917; commis- sioned 1st Lieut., Med. Corps; called March 2, 1918; stationed Camp Cody, N. M.; in command old Base Hosp.; mustered out. Ft. Riley, Kan., May 27, 1919. HERTEL, EDWARD A., Melbourne, aged 21; recruited, Marshalltown, May 31, 1918, Coast Art. HERZOG, EDWARD P., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. Philip Herzog; aged 23, farmer; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo.; transferred to Camp Mac- Arthur, Tex., with Prov. Co. 37; overseas Aug. 20, 1918, Co. C, 21st M. G. Bn.; went into action, Oct. 7, 1918. HEYWOOD, HAROLD W., Camaguey, Cuba; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HIATT, HAROLD, R. F. D. 3, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Roe H. Hiatt; re- cruited, Mar.';halltown, Oct. 9, 1917, for Iowa Nat'l Guard; Co. B, 12.5th M. G. Bn., Camp Cody, N. M. HIATT, RAYMOND, R. F. D. 3, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Roe H. Hiatt; en- listed; stationed Camp Kelly No. 1, 2d Bn., San Antonio, Tex.; Co. D, 103d Inf.. 20th Div., A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, April 17, 1919. HIDY, HAROLD B., Collins; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HIGGIN, ENSIGN EUGENE C, Marshall- town, son Mrs. L. M. Higgin; M. H. S., '10; enlisted, navy, as landsman for yeoman. Great Lakes, 111., Dec. 9, 1917; received commission as assistant paymaster, June, 1918; transferred to Paymasters' School, Annapolis, Md.; appointed assistant to supply officer of Naval Overseas Trans- portation Sei-vice, Charleston, S. C. HIGINBOTHAM, CHALLACE C, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. Grant Higinbotham; aged 21, garage employe; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. HILDERBRAND, LEONARD C, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hilder- brand; aged 18; recruited, Marshalltown, March 26, 1918, F. A.; stationed Ft. Sill, Okla., eleven months; 1st class pvt.. Bat. E., 1st F. A. HILDRETH, WAYNE, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hildreth; aged 19, labor- er; enlisted. May 20, 1917; stationed Ft. Miley, Cal.; chief gunner, 23d Bat., 1st Anti- Aircraft Sector, A. E. F.; western front, April 15 to Nov. 11, 1918; second battle of the Mame, July 17 to Aug. 15; St. Mihiel drive, Sept. 12 to Oct. 7; Ar- gonne drive, Oct. 8 to Nov. 11; mustered out, Camp Dodge, March 25, 1919. HILL, HANS CHRISTOPHER, Gilman, son Mrs. Hans Hill; aged 25, farmer; recniit- ed, MarshalltowTi, June 18, 1917; Sergt., M. G. Co., 42d Inf., Camp Dodge; trans- ferred to Q. M. Corps; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 10, 1919. HILL, JOHN L., Council Bluffs, la.; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HILLEMAN, GAYHART MAX, State Cen- ter; U. S. N. R.; relieved from active duty, Great Lakes, 111., Dec. 31, 1918. HILLEMAN, LELAND CARL, State Cen- ter; aged 25, mechanic; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Cpl., F. A. R. D., unassigned; mustered out. Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Dec. 1, 1918. HILSABECK, CAREY B., Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hilsabeck; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; Med. Corps, Base Hosp. No. 130; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 18, 1918. Page One Hundred Fifty-four WILLIE G. KROENER CLli I'OKI) JE.S.SUP HENRY W. WINSLOW LAWRENCE G. McDERMOTT EARNEST WHISTLER KARL CHRISTIANSON EDMUND ROSS BRANDON LOYD BAKER ALBERT WORDEN Page One Hundred Fifty-five ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) HILSABECK, JOHN C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hilsabeck; select- ive, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; 315th Inf. HINECKER, OREN L., Marshallto\\Ti, son Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hinecker; aged 21; re- cruited, MarshalltowTi, July 19, 1918; sta- tioned Ft. Logan, Colo., Ft. Rosecrans, Cal., and Camp Eustis, Va.; overseas Oct. 21, 1918; Bat. E, 45th C. A. C; mustered out. Camp Dodge, February, 1919. HINEMAN, ELIAS L., Marshalltown, aged 22, farm laborer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. HINES, JOHN C, R. F. D. 7, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Isabel Hines; aged 22, farmer; recruited, Marshalltown, Dec. 3, 1917; Co. C, 53d A. T. C. A. C, A. E. F., June 22, 1918, to Jan. 20, 1919; Meuse-Argonne campaign; St. Mihiel campaign; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 5, 1919. HINES, KENNETH, J., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Mary E. Hines; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, July 22, 1918; Battalion Band, Great Lakes, 111. HINES, LLOYD C, Marshalltown; student; recruited, Marshalltown, Nov. 8, 1917; sta- tioned Ft. Logan, Colo., Ft. Worden, Wash., and Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla.; returned to Ft. Worden, and then sent overseas, June, 1918; Hdq. Co., 63d Art., C. A. C, A. E. F.; in active service to close of war; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 13, 1919. HINES, WALTER A., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Mary E. Hines; recruited, Marshall- town, Jan. 3, 1917; stationed San Diego, Cal.; Co. C, 21st Inf.; mustered out, physi- cal disability, October, 1917. HINSHAW, FAY W., Union; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HITE, ELGIN R., Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Hite; aged 23, merchant; select- ive, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; l.st Co. M. P., 88th Div.; overseas Augu.st, 1918; mustered out, Camp Mills, N. Y., May, 1919. HITSMAN, HARRY D., Marshalltown, aged 29, signal maintainor; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; cook, Co. 9, 3d Bn., 163(1 Depot Brig.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 12, 1918. HOBSON, EARL E., Union; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HOCKRIDGE, ALBERT GEORGE, Mar- shalltown, M. H. S., '18; aged 18, student; 5. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames; discharged, Dec. 17, 1918. HODGES, HAROLD B., Marshalltown, aged 25, stenographer; enlisted, Des Moines, Aug. 19, 1917; stationed, one year, at Camp Dodge; arrived in England. Sept. 1, 1918; in France, Sept. 10; Hdq. Co., 88th Div. HODGES, JOHN MANLY, Marshalltown, aged 21, county engineer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to New York City; Motor Sup. Trn., Co. F, 429th M. S. T. HODGES, WAYNE HAROLD, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hodges; aged 23, electrician; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; CpL, Co. B, 1st Inf.; Jiiustered out, Jan. 15, 1919. HODNEY, OSCAR A. J., Marshalltown, son Mrs. A. A. Anderson; aged 18, fireman; recruited, Marshalltown, April 9, 1918; aiTived overseas, June, 1918. HODNEY, THORWALD H., Marshalltown, son Mrs. A. A. Anderson; first recruit at Marshalltown recniiting station for regu- lar army, November, 1916. HODSON, JOE, Marshalltown, aged 20; re- cruited, Marshalltown, April 5, 1918. HOFFMAN, FRED W., Marshalltown, aged 24, machinist; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; discharged, physical disa- bility, July 5, 1918, Camp Dodge. HOLCOMB, WALTER S., Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HOLLINGSWORTH, F. M., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hollingsworth; aged 21; enlisted, Ames, la., June 24, 1916; Pvt., Co. I, 2d Iowa Inf.; sei-ved on Mexi- can border; recruiting service, Des Moines, Aug. 7 to Oct. 28, 1917; transferred to 109th Trench Mortar Bat.; stationed Camp Cody, N. M.; O. T. S., Camp Cody; transferred to Ft. Sill, Okla., then to Camp Upton, N. Y.; arrived Liverpool, England, Oct. 8, 1918; France, Oct. 13; Camp Merritt, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1919; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 22, 1919. PaRG One Hundred Fifty-six CLARENCE A. NORLAND JESSE C. EVERIST BERT TArrs LEO B. KENEHAN AVERY LEE WALTERS HJALMAR V. HELLBERG JOHN E. LANG EARL E. WEUVE RAY DE WITT Page One Hundred Fifty-seven ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) HONECK, GEORGE GUSTAV, State Cen- ter; aged 25; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, March 1, 1918; carpenter's mate, 3d class; discharged, Hampton Roads, Va., Feb. 19, 1919. HOOK, DWIGHT, Marshalltown, watch re- pairer; enlisted, April, 1918; stationed Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.; Q. M. Dept., as en- gineer. HOOKER, IVAN J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hooker; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March, 1919. HOOPENGARDNER, WILLIAM E., Fergu- son, son Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hoopen- gardner; aged 22, recruited, Marshall- town, Nov. 22, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; Ft. Worden, Wash., and Camp Mills, N. Y.; overseas with Co. A, 63d C. A. C, as mechanic. HOOVEN, MERRHX E. L., Marshallto%\'n, aged 20; recruited, Marshalltown, March 11, 1918; Aero Sect. Sig. Corps. HOOVER, HERBERT EARL, LaSalle, 111., son Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoover; black- smith; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. HOPKINS, BYRON, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins; aged 20; enlist- ed, Jacksonville, Fla., May, 1917; gun pointer, U. S. S. Quincy; three trips to France with transport fleets; transferred to Galve.ston, Tex., sailing from that port to Italy. HORNE, GEORGE, KoUen, Ind.; inducted as from Mai-.shall county at Bloomfield, Ind., July 24, 1918 and sent to Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., physical disability, Aug. 4, 1918, HOUGELAND, OSCAR A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Hougeland; aged 23, clerk; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; M. G. Co., 133d Inf., 34th Div., A. E. F.; overseas six months; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, June 10, 1919. HOUGHKIRK, EARL M., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Houghkirk; enlisted, St. Paul, Minn., May 7, 1918; fourteen months in France with 52d Eng.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, May 15, 1919. HOUGHTALING, JOSEPH W., Marshall- town, recruited, Aug. 28, 1917; F. A. HOWARD, EVANS D., Davenport; .select- ive, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. HOWARD, JOSEPH S., Marshalltown, son Mrs. R. E. Miller; aged 25, farmer; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; over- seas April 23, 1918; Hdq. Det., 7th Div. Army Tm. Corps; gassed and slightly wounded; army of occupation; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 11, 1919. HOWARD, WALTER A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Howard; aged 25, far- mer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. D, 4th Group; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 30, 1918. HOWIE, ENSIGN EBEN D., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. James R. Howie; stu- dent Columbia U.; enlisted, navy, soon after America entered war; had previous naval training and was sent to Brooklyn Navy Yard; commissioned boatswain; made ensign in charge of S. C. No. 79, small boats of patrol and anti-submarine fleet. HUBBELL, HERBERT, demons; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. HUBLER, CARL FRANCIS, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hubler; aged 22, painter; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, May 15, 1918, as painter; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; Co. 42, 10th Bn., 12th Reg., Public Works, Camp Perry; relieved from active duty, Jan. 28, 1919. HUFF, HERCHEL R., Buford, 111.; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; inducted in Illinois as from Marshall county. HULL, CAPT. ALBERT F., Marshallto^\•n, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hull; M. H. S., '06; S. U. I.; First O. T. S., Ft. Snel- ling, Minn.; transferred to Ft. Monroe, Va.; commissioned 1st Lieut., C. A. C, U. S. R., Aug. 15, 1917; entered foreign service, September, 1917; anti-aircraft ar- tillery, commanding; stationed at Paris; commissioned Capt., Nov. 2, 1918; arrived from overseas, Nov. 23, 1918; mustered out. Ft. Monroe, Va., Dec. 10, 1918. HULL, FRANK, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hull; M. H. S. '08; insur- ance agent; enlisted, summer, 1918, C. A. C; stationed Ft. Monroe, Va., O. T. S., C. A. C; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 14, 1918. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight GEORGE WOODWORTH ARHILD E. ROSENGREN ARTHUR HENRY CLAY PAUL B. COLLINS GUS ZONDT STEINEK SILENCE ALTON SPRINGER MELVEN GRIMM RALPH LE MASTERS GOOD Page One Hundred Fifty-nine ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) HULL, MAURICE B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hull; aged 21, electrician, M. H. S. '14; recruited, Mar- shalltown, Dec. 10, 1917, aviation; Sergt., 20th Co., 3d Motor Mech. A. S., A. E. F.; arrived from overseas June 26, 1919. HUMPHREY, EARLE ENNIS, Marshall- town, son Mrs. Annie Humphrey, Des Moines; selective, Oct. 27, 1917, Camp Dodge; arrived overseas, April 15, 1918; Pvt. Co. A, 366th Inf.; severely wounded in action, near Verdun, Sept. 27, 1918; hit by shrapnel in leg and foot; seven months in French hospitals; arrived at Camp Stuart, Va., May, 1919; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 17, 1919. HUMPHREY, WILLIAM D., LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. George William Humphrey; aged 23; entered service Camp Dodge, March 8, 1918; assigned to infantry, but transferred to sei-vice brigade, Eng., April, 1918; rejected for overseas service and sent to hospital; made Cpl., June 10; Sergt., Aug. 13; passed physical exam., Sept., 1918; entered Inf. Cent. O. T. S., Camp Grant, 111., Nov. 1; mustered out, Nov. 30, 1918. HUNDERTMARK, WILLIAM, Marshall- town; selective, Sept. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. HUNDLEY, JOHN F., Marshalltown, aged 21; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; Sergt. Base Hosp. No. 130; mustered out, Nov. 30, 1918. HUNDLEY, WILLIAM E., Marshalltown; selective, limited service, Sept. 4, 1918, Camp Funston, Kan. HUNT, ENDS B., Marshalltown; recruited, Marshalltown, July 31, 1917, Inf. HURLBURT, LIEUT. WILLIAM BLAIR, Marshalltown, son Rev. and Mrs. Rollo F. Hurlburt, Mt. Vernon, la.; aged 26, at- torney; enlisted, Des Moines, July, 1917; 0. T. S., Ft. Snelling, Minn.; commis- sioned 1st Lieut.; Co. L, 340th Inf., 85th Div., A. E. F. HURTO, EARL N., Marshalltown; select- ive, limited sei-vice, Oct. 3, 1918, Jeffer- son Barracks, Mo. HURTO, KYLE E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hurto; aged 23, laborer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Dix, N. J.; 133d Inf., A. E. F.; arrived overseas, Oct., 1918. HYATT, LEROY, Lady smith. Wis.; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. IDSO, ROY G., Ferguson, son Mr. and Mrs. Tom T. Idso; aged 21, clerk; recruited, Marshalltown, Nov. 15, 1917; Bat. A. 63d Reg., C. A. C, Ft. Worden, Wash. INGEBRITSON, BERT B., Dunbar; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. INGLEDUE, TOM C, Clemons, son Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ingledue; aged 23, fanner; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. INGLEDUE, WILBUR DEVINE, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingledue; aged 27, theater owner; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Med. Det., 351st Inf., A. E. F.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 7, 1919. INGRAHAM, CHAL, Haverhill; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. ISAACSON, GEORGE W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaacson; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. K, 118th Inf., 30th Div., A. E. F.; Ypres sector, Somme offensive. West Bellicourt (where Yanks broke Hindenburg line); mustered out. Camp Dodge, April 10, 1919. ISAACSON, JOHN L. T., Marshalltown; aged 28; selective, Aug. 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; 24th Eng. ISEMAN, FINLEY J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John A. Iseman, Burling- ton, Kan.; aged 24, bank clerk; enlisted. Marines, May 20, 1917, at Chicago; 76th Co., 6th Reg. Marines, A. E. F.; narrowly escaped death from shrapnel fire, June, 1918; severely wounded, July 19, 1918. ITTNER, HARRY E., Marshalltown; aged 28, locomotive engineer; inducted Ft. Ben- jamin Harrison, Ind., May 17, 1918; trans- ferred to Ft. Leavenworth; Sergt., Sept. 9 to Dec. 4, 1918; Pvt. 3d Bn., 55th Eng.; mustered out. Ft. Leavenworth, Jan. 13, 1919. Page One Hundred Sixty ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) JACKSON, CARL CLIFFORD, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jackson; aged 30, trowel finisher; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Custer, Mich.; musician, Hdq. Co., 5.5th Eng., A. E. F.; overseas June, 1918. JACKSON, GEORGE, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Rose A. Jackson; professional ball pla.ver; enlisted. New York City; Co. E, 15th N. Y. R. L, M. G. Co. No. 2, A. E. F. ; overseas December, 1917. JACOBSON, DEWEY B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jacobson; aged 17; recruited, Marshalltown, March 4, 1917; overseas Dec. 25, 1917; second gunner, 14th Co., C. A. C; two and one-half years with 1st Anti-aircraft company; overseas eighteen months; mustered out, Newpoi't News, Va., May, 1919. JACOBSON, INMAN JULIUS, Gilinan, son Mr. and Mrs. Knute J. Jacobson; aged 29, farmer; served four years in navy; enlist- ed April, 1918; stationed Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo.; San Antonio, Tex.; Kelly Field, Tex.; Ft. Bliss, Tex.; Motor Trans. Co., Unit 315. JACOBSON, ULRIC, Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. Knute J. Jacobson; aged 21, farmer; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo.; transferred to Camp Mac- Arthur, Tex., then to Camp Merritt, N. J.; overseas, August, 1918; Co. B. 55th Inf., A. E. F. JANSEN, FRED A., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Christina Jansen; aged 24, carpenter; j-e- cruited, Dec. 10, 1917; stationed Kelly Field, Tex., Aviation Sect. JARRETT, LIEUT. RAYMOND E., Mar- shalltowTi, son Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jar- rett; enlisted April 25, 1917, Coast Art.; commissioned 2d Lieut., April 28, 1918; 6th Co., C. A., Ft. Mills, Corregidor, P. I.; commissioned 1st Lieut, and ti'ansferred to Tien-Tsin, China. JARVIS, JAMES A., Marshalltown; recruit- ed. May 31, 1917; Inf. JARVIS, RAYMOND C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jarvis; aged 20, stu- dent, M. H. S., '16; recruited, Davenport, la., April 23, 1917, Bat. D, 1st Iowa F. A.; transferred to 136th Field Hosp., 109th San. Tr., 34th Div., Camp Cody, N. M.; transferred to Camp Dix, N. Y., then to Camp Merritt, N. J., and Debark. Hosp. No. 3, New York City; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 31, 1918. JASTER, ADOLPH, Marshalltown; aged 28, florist; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. JAY, RALPH C, Albion, son Rev. and Mrs. Allan Jay; finished 4 yrs. service navy, July, 1918; 1st class boatswain's mate; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. JENKINS, ALBERT, Mystic, la.; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. JENKINS, DALE R., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Ella Jenkins; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; arrived overseas. May, 1918; Co. A, 42d Eng., A. E. F. JENKINS, EARL CYRUS, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Ella Jenkins; aged 23, auto re- pairman; recruited, Dec. 14, 1917; over- seas, June 30, 1918; Pvt. 184th Aero Squadron, A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 22, 1919. JENSEN, CHRIS F., Mar.shalltown; re- cruited, June 8, 1917; Co. I, 42d Inf., Ft. Douglas, Ariz. JENSEN, DAVID C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen; aged 21, machin- ist; reci-uited Dec. 7, 1917; stationed Kelly Field, Tex., and Camp Hancock, Ga.; over- seas March 14, 1917; 3d Co., 2d Motor Mechanics, Aviation; stationed Issoudun, France; returned to U. S., June, 1919. JENSEN, HENRY, Marshalltown; inducted Dec, 1917; stationed Camp Dodge; trans- ferred to Camp Sherman, 0., Sergt. Co. F, 40th Inf. JENSEN, LIEUT. J. A., Mar.shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen; enlisted Aug., 1917; commissioned Sept. 25, 1917, and called to report at Ft. Sill, Okla., July 4, 1918; stationed Remount Depot, Ft. Sill; mustered out. Ft. Sill, May, 1919. JESSUP, BRYAN, Bangor, son Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jessup; aged 20, student; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Nov., 1917; seaman, U. S. S. Wyoming; witnessed sur- render of German fleet, Nov. 21, 1918; re- lieved from active duty. Great Lakes, 111., Feb. 5, 1919. Page One Hundred Sixty-two ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) JESSUP, CLIFFORD, Bangor, son Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Jessup; reci-uited Aug. 9,1917, aviation; transferred to Signal Corps, Kelly Field, Tex., aerial sect., 80th Aero Squadron; sent to England, Jan., 1918; served in France with fi39th Aero Squad- ron. JESSUP, MILTON, Bangor, son Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jessup; aged 22, student; enlisted, Oct. 31, 1917; Mess Sergt. 3d Co., C. A. C; 1st class gunner; 1st Sergt., June 18, 1918; stationed Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; Ft. Howard, Md.; detached service taking companies to Forts Amis- ted, Carroll and Smallwood; U. S. prov- ing grounds, Aberdeen, Md.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 28, 1919. JESSUP, MAURICE K., Union; selective, Aug. 15, 1918, Iowa State College, Ames, Mechanical Training. JESTER, CARL H., State Center; recruited, July 27, 1917, cooks and bakers; stationed Camp Funston, Kan. JESTLAND, TOM, Leeds, N. D., selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. JEWELL, WESLEY LEROY, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell; recruited, Mar- shalltown, April 22, 1917; stationed Camp Fremont, Cal.; transferred to Camp Mills, N. v.; graduated as first class cook; Cpl. Co. G, 62d Inf. JOHNS, HAROLD, Green Mountain; re- cruited, Marshalltown, Oct. 9, 1917, for I. N. G.; stationed Camp Cody, N. M.; overseas Oct., 1918; M. G. Bn., 34th Div.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, May 16, 1919. JOHNSON, ARTHUR JULIUS, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson; aged 22, grain dealer; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; tran.sf erred to San Antonio, Tex.; overseas July, 1918; Co. B, 315th Eng., 90th Div.; Villers-en-Haye sector, Aug. 24 to Sept. 11, 1918; St. Mi- hiel, Sept. 12-16; Meuse-Argonne, Oct. 17 to Nov. 11; army of occupation, Traben, Germany, Dec. 6, 1918, to May 21, 1919; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 21, 1919. JOHNSON, CARL GILBERT, S. A. T. C, Chicago. JOHNSON, CLARENCE E., S. A. T. C, S. U. I., Iowa City. JOHNSON, EDWARD H., Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. JOHNSON, EDWARD RAYMOND, Green Mountain, son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson; aged 24, fanner; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M., then to Camp Merritt, N. J.; overseas June, 1918; Pvt. Co. A, 102d Inf., A. E. F.; died of wounds re- ceived in action, in France, Sept. 26, 1918. JOHNSON, FRANK P., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Adila B. Johnson; aged 27, electrical engineer; enlisted June 4, 1917; stationed Ft. Douglas, Ariz., seven months; over- seas Feb., 1918; Bat. B, 10th F. A.; wound- ed, Chateau Thierry, July 14, 1918, piece of shell in upper right arm; army of oc- cupation. JOHNSON, FRANK H., Marshalltown; aged 23, farmer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; wagoner, Hdq. Det., 209th Eng.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 3, 1919. JOHNSON, FREDERICK J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson; aged 23; stationed Ft. Douglas, Ariz., Camp Dodge, and Dover, N. J.; Co. E, 42d Inf. JOHNSON, FREDERICK T., Albion; re- cruited June 18, 1917; Inf. JOHNSON, FRED W., Lamoille, son Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson; aged 23, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark; transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J.; on transport, Nov. 11, 1918, when armistice was signed; Cpl. Co. 21, Camp Pike O. A. R. D.; returned to Camp Upton, N. Y.; Prov. Co. of Camp Upton; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 11, 1918. JOHNSON, GEORGE C, Marshalltown; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. JOHNSON, GEORGE L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Johnson; selective, Wisconsin, summer, 1918, to Camp Dodge; arrived overseas Oct., 1918; Sergt. Co. B, 809th Pioneer Inf. Page One Hundred Sixty-four ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) JOHNSON, CAPT. GEORGE M., Marshall- town; Mrs. G. M. Johnson, wife; physi- cian and surgeon; commissioned Capt., Med. Res. Corps, July 5, 1917; ordered to Ft. Riley, Kan., Aug. 26; mustered out, physical disability, Dec. 24, 1917; previous sei-\-ice, 16 yrs. in Iowa N. G., from Pvt. to Capt.; 1st Lieut. Co. M, 49th la. Vol. Inf., 1898, Spanish-American war. JOHNSON, GUNARD, Marshalltown; en- listed; Co. H, 50th Inf., Camp Greene, N. C. JOHNSON, HENRY C, Marshalltown; aged 26, cook; recruited May 16, 1917; stationed Hawaiian Islands, Camp Kearney, Cal., and Camp Dodge; Co. F, 2d Inf. JOHNSON, HERMAN G., Roland, son Mr. and Mrs. Nick C. Johnson; aged 23, loco- motive fireman; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. JOHNSON, JAMES C, Marietta, son Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson; recruited, Mar- shalltown, July 23, 1917; stationed Camp Sherman, 0., cook. JOHNSON, JOHN, Marshalltown; aged 17, restaurant employe; on Mexican border with Co. D„ Cedar Rapids, I. N. G.; en- listed, navy, and sent to Great Lakes, 111.; assigned to U. S. S. Finch. JOHNSON, JOHN M., Marshalltown; select- ive, voluntarily inducted, Feb. 15, 1918, Camp Dodge. JOHNSON, J. SIDNEY, Marshallto\\Ti, son Mrs. Emma Johnson; aged 28, adv. mgr.; selective, Aug. 2, 1918, limited sei-vice, Syracuse, N. Y.; Sergt., Gas Def. Div. of Chemical Warfare Service; mustered out, Long Island City, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1919. JOHNSON, LYELL E., LeGrand; aged 21; recruited May 31, 1918; Supply Co. JOHNSON, MAGNUS, Marshalltown; 307th Eng., 82d Div., Camp Gordon; transferred to Repl. Co.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 9, 1918. JOHNSON, P. H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Clinton, la.; re- cruited Sept. 3, 1917; M. O. T. C, Amb. Co. 22, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. JOHNSON, LIEUT. RAYMOND W., Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. S. P. John- son; aged 24, physical director; M. H. S. '13; enlisted Feb. 18, 1918, Chicago; sta- tioned Camp Dick, Tex.; transferred to Univ. of 111. ground school; sent to Ft. Sill, Okla., light art. school, observers'* branch; commissioned 2d Lieut., Res. Corps; mustered out. Ft. Sill, Dec. 18, 1918. JOHNSON, ROY T., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Anna Johnson; aged 18, draftsman; re- cruited Dec. 14, 1917; trained Mt. Clem- ens, Mich., and Kelly Field, Tex.; overseas Sept., 1918; Sergt. 829th Aero Squadron. JOHNSON, S. R., Marshalltown; enlisted, Des Moines, as mechanic in navy, June 24, 1918; stationed Great Lakes, 111. JOHNSON, THOMAS H., Marshalltown; aged 37, salesman; recruited March 1, 1918; left U. S. Aug. 15, 1918; Pvt. 51st Aero Squadron, A. E. F.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, April 15, 1919. JOHNSON, WILLIAM B., Green Mountain, son Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Johnson; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; sta- tioned Washington, D. C; 71st Inf. JOHNSTON, JOHN E., Marshalltown; en- listed, Omaha, Neb., June 6, 1917; Bat. C, 10th F. A., Ft. Douglas, Ariz. JOHNSTON, SEYMOUR, Marshalltown; aged 21, teamster; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. A, 88th Inf., 19th Div.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 19, 1918. JONDRO, WILLIAM WESLEY, Marshall- town; Mrs. Effa M. Jondro, wife; enlisted June 9, 1917, Des Moines; chief boatswain mate; relieved from active duty, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1919. JONES, CARL WILLIAM, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. T. Fred Jones; aged 22; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Ord. Arm. School, Camp Pike; overseas Oct., 1918; Co. 26, Sept. A. R. D., Aerial Gunnery School, St. Jean de Mont, France; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 5, 1919. JONES, CHARLES HUSTON, Marshall- town; Mrs. Hattie E. Jones, wife; aged 41, machinist; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, June 24, 1918; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; transferred to Dayton, O., petty officer and inspector naval ordnance; died, Logansport, Ind., while en route home, Feb., 1919. Page One Hundred Sixty-six ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) JONES, PAUL BRADFORD, S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames. JONES, WILBERT A., Clemons; aged 22, fanner; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. D, Dev. Bn. No. 1; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 2, 1918. JORGENSEN, HARRY, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Bothilda N. Jorgensen; aged 29, moulder; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Devens, Mass., then to Camp Upton; left U. S., April 24, 1918; Cpl. Bat. B, 304th F. A.; Baccarate sector, July 12 to Aug. 1, 1918; Vesle sector, Aug. 15-17; Oise-Aisne of- fensive, Aug. 18 to Sept. 4; Argonne- Meuse offensive, Sept. 26 to Nov. 11; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, March 18, 1919. JORGENSEN, RALPH NICHOLAS, Mar- shalltown, son Mrs. Bothilda N. Jorgen- sen; enlisted, navy, Detroit, Mich., May 18, 1918; stationed Great Lakes, III. KAISER, ARNOLD W., Clemons, son Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kaiser; aged 23, chauffeur; recruited, Marshalltown, Dec. 8, 1917; Aviation Camp, 33d Squadron, Waco, Tex. KALLENBERG, LIEUT. EDWIN F., Mar- shalltown, veterinarian; selective, Sept. 7, 1917, Camo Dodge; commissioned 2d Lieut., V. R. C, Oct. 1, 1917; stationed Canal Zone, Panama. KALSEM, ARTHUR H., M-rshalltown; aged 21, farmer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; overseas Oct. 27, 1918; Pvt. Co. F, 116th Eng., 41st Div.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, March 11, 1919. KAPPEN, ELMER, Baxter; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. KARAGANS, JOHN N., Marshalltown; laborer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. KAROMARORDES, NICK S., Marshall- town; laborer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. KARREL, ANDY A., Melbourne, son Mrs. Martha Karrel; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. G, 165th Inf. KARRER, LIEUT. HERBERT L., Marshall- town; Mrs. H. L. Karrer, wife; dentist; sei-vicc in Francs; returned to U. S., June 2, 1919. KASSEL, ANDREW A., Melbnurae, son Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kessel; aged 23, railroad employe; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. KEARNS, EUGENE B., Marshalltown, aged 22, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Det. M. D., Base Hosp. No. 130; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 18, 1918. KEEFER, JOHN R., Conrad, son Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Keefer; aged 22, farmer; se- lective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; Pvt. Co. H, 1st Tr. Bn.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 6, 1919. KEELER, HERBERT L., Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Keeler; farmer; recruited, Marshalltown, June 17, 1917; stationed Ft. Douglas, Ariz.; Camp Dodge; Dover, N. J., and Camp Devens, Mass.; Cpl. Co. F, 74th Inf. KELLEY, HAROLD WAYNE, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kelley; aged 18, labor- er; enlisted April 27, 1917; stationed forts and camps near San Francisco and at Seattle, Wash.; Co. B, 6th Bn., U. S. Guards; mustered out, Ft. Logan, Colo., Jan. 6, 1919. KELLOGG, LEONARD F., JR., S. A. T. C, Chicago. KELLY, FLOYD O., Marshalltown; aged 23, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. M, 88th Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 15, 1919. KELSO, LESLIE J., St. Anthcny, son Mr. and Mrs. William Kelso; aged 22, auto mechanic; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C; service in France. KENNEHAN, LEO B., Marshalltown; S. A. T. C, Creighton Univ., Omaha. Neb. KENNEHAN, WILLIAM ANTHONY, Mar- shalltown, aged 28; selective, Sept. 5, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Mer- ritt, N. J.; an-ived overseas, April 7, 1918; Co. B, 339th M. G. Bn.; transferred to i;)th Ry. Eng., A. E. F.; 1st cla.ss Sergt.; returned to U. S., March 25, 1919. Page One Hundred Sixty-eight ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) KEPCHE, KARL RAYMOND, Gvinnell; Mrs. Alice Kepche, mother; aged 31, baker; selective. May 31, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. KERSEY, FRED, Marshalltown, aged 21, laborer; Pvt. Bat. F, 339th F. A., 88th Div., A. E. F.; left U. S. Sept. 24, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 8, 1919. KERSEY, HARRY, St. Anthony, son Mrs. Susan Kersey; enlisted; Co. K, 1st Inf., Camp Cody, N. M. KEYSER DAVID F., Marshalltown; select- ive, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; Co. C, 605th Eng.; overseas, Oct., 1918. KHILE, CHARLES, Dillon; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out, August, 1918. KHILE, FRED L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John Khile; aged 21, M. H. S. '16, carpenter; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. C, 55th Eng., A. E. F. KHILE, JOHN, Dillon; aged 21, farmer; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Det. M. D., Base Hosp. No. 130; musteied out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 18, 1918. KIEHNA, LOUIS, Conrad; aged 27; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; trans- ferred to Camp Forrest, Ga.; Co. 5, 20th Eng.; mustered out, Dec. 26, 1918. KIGHTLINGER, CECIL C, Marshalltown; aged 28. telegraph operator; recruited, Marshalltown. Dec. 3, 1917, Sig. Corps. KING, SAM, Marshalltown; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Fon-e.-it, Ga. KINNAN, LIEUT. DON H., Marshalltown, son Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Kinnan; enlisted July 18. 1918, Ft. Sheridan, 111.; commis- sioned 2d Lieut., Sept. 16; transferred as instructor to Co. 2, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, S. A. T. C. KINSEY, DELL, Marshalltov\Ti; aged 34; enlisted, Ft. Logan, Colo., Feb. 4, 1918; stationed Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., and Camp Merritt, N. J.; left U. S., Feb. 27, 1918; Co. C, 5th F. A., Sig. Corps; en- gaged in construction hospitals and line communications; returned as casual. Dec. 24, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb., 1919. KIRCHBERGER, CHARLES H., Marshall- town; Mrs. Charles Kirchberger, wife; se- lective, Sept. 19, 1917; Camp Dodge; 109th Supply Train, 34th Inf., A. E. F.; re- turned to U. S., June 22, 1919. KIRK, ROSS E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kirk; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; arrived overseas, Octo- ber, 1918. KJORMOE, MELVIN, Liscomb; aged 22, laborer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. M. D. Det., Base Hosp. No. 130; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 18, 1918. KLAAS, FRANK H., Algona; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; inducted here but registered elsewhere. KLAAS, GEORGE H., Haverhill; aged 23, fanner; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Ban-acks, Mo. KLAAS, WILLIAM, Haverhill; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. KLATT, FRED, JR., Melboume; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt., Inf., un- assigned; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 17, 1918. KLINGAMAN, LIEUT. EARL J., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Klinga- man; aged 26, auto salesman; enlisted, Los Angeles, Cal., July 25, 1917; stationed Ft. Rosecrans, Cal.; trpnsferred to air service and sent to Berkeley ground school, Dec. 1, 1917; transferred to Camp Dick, Tex.; started flying Call Field, Tex.; commissioned Lieut., July 16, 1918; sent to Wilbur Wright Field, then to Payne Field, Miss.; transferred to Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, Fla.; mustered out. Dorr Field, Arcadia, Jan. 6, 1919. KLINGBEIL, CHARLES J., Melbourne; son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingbeil; aged 29, farmer; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. KLOPPENBORG, FRED H., Melbourne; .se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. KNAB, CHRIS C, JR., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knab; aged 18; en- listed Feb. 25, 1918; Bakery Co., Q. M. Corps, Ft. Riley, Kan.; transferred to Ft. Sheridan, 111., then to Ft. Benjamin Harri- son, Ind.; mustered out. Ft. Benjamin Har- ri.son, April 28, 1919. PaKe One Hundred Seventy ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) KNAUSS, EDWARD J., Marshalltown; re- cruited, Marshalltown, May 16, 1917. KNUDSON, CARL A., Gilman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out, August, 1918. KOERNER, OTTO W., Marshalltow-n, son Mrs. Maggie Korns; aged 25; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas, August, 1918; Co. K, 351st Inf. KOLLIN, RUSSELL G., Davenport, N. Y.; aged 22, machinist; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. F, 330th Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 22, 1919. KOONTZ, F. MAXWELL, R. F. D. 4, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Koontz; aged 22, farmer; selective ,July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Sergt.-Major, 4th Tr. Reg.; mustered out. Camp Pike, Dec. 21, 1918. KOONTZ, LIEUT. JOHN VERNON, R. F. D. 4, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Koontz; aged 22; enlisted. May, 1917, aviation section; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; transferred to San Antonio, Tex.; overseas Aug. 23, 1917; 35th Aero Squad- ron, Sig. Corps; two months course of instruction at Paris, in motors; for thir- teen months in charge of all motors at Ferrand, largest American bombing train- ing field; commissioned 2d Lieut., Eng. officer, Nov. 23, 1918; returned to U. S., Feb. 4, 1919; mustered out, Garden City, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1919. KRACHT, ALVIN C, Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kracht; stenographer; en- listed, St. Louis, Mo.,; Sergt. Co. E, 138th Inf., Ft. Sill, Okla. KROENER, WILLIAM G., State Center, son Mr. and Mr.'A. G. W. Kroener; July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; Co. C, 209th Eng.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 1, 1919. KRUPP, CARL J., Melbourne; aged 29, ce- ment worker; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. D, Dev. Bn., No. 2, 162d Depot Bri.; mustei-ed out. Camp Dodge, Nov. 21, 1918. KRUSE, ARTHUR W., R. F. D. 4, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kruse; aged 24; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, April, 1918; stationed at Great Lakes, 111.; as- signed to transport Leviathan; hospital corpsman. KRYDA, FRANK KASPAR, Marshalltown; Mrs. Annie Kryda, mother; recruited, Marshalltown, May 28, 1917; Co. E, 20th Inf., Ft. Douglas, Ariz. KUBIK, JAMES, Quarry; aged 34; recruit- ed, Marshalltown, April 15, 1918; Q. M. Corps. KUHNS, ROLL A V., Marshalltown; reci-uit- ed, Marshalltown, July 30, 1917; Sect. 11, Med. Corps, Ft. Riley, Kan. KUNKEL,ALOYSIUS J., Haverhill, son Mr. and Mr.s. Martin Kunkel; aged 26, auto mechanic; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike Ark. inducted, Mott, N. D., as from this county; Cpl. 358th Motor Truck Co.; M. T. Corps; mustered out. Camp Pike, May 6, 1919. KUNKEL, JOHN L., Haverhill; aged 21, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; 1st class Pvt. Co. A, 88th Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 27, 1919. LACKEY, DALLAS EARL, Ferguson, son Mr. and Mrs. William K. Lackey; aged 22, mechanic; reciniited, Marshalltown, Nov. 15, 1917; stationed Ft. Worden, Wash.; arrived overseas Oct., 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 18, 1919. LACKEY, LYLE B., Marshalltown; recruit- ed, Marshalltown, Jan. 10, 1918, Aviation Sec. LAIR, WILBER LAMPMAN, R. F. D. 6, Marshallto\\'n ; aged 21; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. LAMA, WILLIAM J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lama; aged 21, metal worker; enlisted Dec. 30, 1917; sta- tioned San Antonio, Tex., overseas with 812th Salvage and Repair Sqd., Flying Dept.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 21, 1918. LAMER, FRANK, Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lamer; aged 25, farmer; trans- ferred from Onaka, S. D., to go with draft contingent of March 29, 1918, to Camp Dodge; A. E. F., England and France, May 2, 1918, to Dec. 24, 1918; Vvt. Co. M, 137th Inf.; wounded, gun shot, Sept. 28, 1918; Alsace Lorraine sector, Argonne forest; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 28, 1919. Page One Hundred Seventy-two ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) LAMPMAN, ARTHUR, Marshalltown; en- listed, Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Feb. 19, 1918, Ordnance Corps; assigned to Aber- deen proving- ground, Md.; Co. A, Ord. Dept.; transferred to Hdq. Staff, Aber- deen O. T. S.; mustered out, Camp Grant, 111., Jan. 2.3, 1919. LANDIS, ORVILLE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Landis; inducted, limited service, Sept. 11, 1918, Camp Dodge; served as military clerk. Marshall county exemption board. LANG, JOHN E., Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; trans- ferred to Camp Hancock, Ga.; 43d Co., 4th Group, M. G. Div. LANG, JOHN W., Marshalltown; recruited, May 31, 1917; Inf. LANGDON, RAYMOND S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Langdon; aged 24, bookkeeper; recruited Marshalltown, June 9, 1917; Co. A. 7th Eng., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 17, 1919. LANGE, JOHN W., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Bertha Lange; enlisted; Co. F, 43d Inf., Ft. Douglas, Ariz. LANNING, ELMER L., Melbourne; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. LARIVIERE, EDWARD C, Marshalltown; constniction engineer; recruited, April 18, 1917; Coast Art. Corps; Anti-aircraft Art., A. E. F. LARSON, ALFRED S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larson; aged 26; enlisted, Q. M. Dept.; stationed Ft. Riley, Kan.; overseas. Bakery Co. 343, A. E. F. LARSON, GEORGE L., Lamoille; aged 27, mechanic; enlisted May, 1917; inducted June 13, 1917, Milwaukee, Wis., 1st class Sergt. Q. M. Det., Camp Sherman, O.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 22, 1919. LARSON, KARL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larson; aged 25, shoe merchant; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; transferred to Camp Sheri- dan, Ala.; Co. C, 209th Eng.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 1, 1919. LARSON, OLE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John Larson; aged 21, clerk; select- ive, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. LARWIN, EDWIN S., Marshalltown; en- listed. LAUGHLIN, CLARENCE, Marshalltown; Mrs. A. C. Burgess, mother; recruited, Marshalltown, Oct. 29, 1917, Coast Art.; stationed in Philippine Islands; mustered out, June, 1919. LAUGHLIN, FRANK, Marshalltown, son Mrs. A. C. Burgess; Sergt. aviation sect. LAUGHLIN, FREDERICK R., Marshall- town, son Mrs. A. C. Burgess; enlisted, 1917; Radio Sergt., 1st Co., C. A. Guard, Ft. De Russy, Island of Oahu, H. T.; re- ported to Ft. Monroe, Va., March 1, 1918, for further radio training. LAUGHLIN, WILLIAM, Marshalltown, son Mrs. A. C. Burgess; 12th Cav., Columbus, N. M. LAWLER, FRED WILBUR, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lawler; aged 22, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 18, 1918. LAWYER, DON C, Mountain View, Mo.; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; in- ducted elsewhere as from Marshall county. LAWYER, RALPH L., Gilman; recruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 10, 1918; Co. 9, C. A. C, Ft. McDowell, Cal. LEACH, ROBERT S., Albion; aged 31, far- mer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp For- rest, Ga.; cook, 209th Eng.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 3, 1919. LEE, HAROLD E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Lee; aged 24, grocery clerk; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M.; overseas, in Repl. draft, June 28, 1918; 1st class Pvt. Co. E, 165th Inf., 42d (Rain- bow) Div.; Aisne-Marne, July 18 to Aug. 6, 1918; St. Mihiel, Sept. 16; Meuse-Ar- gonne, Sept. 26 to Nov. 11; returned to U. S., April 21, 1919; mustered out, Camp Dodge, May 12, 1919. Page One Hundred Seventy-four Kichfi^ JoaepbY'/^Togy ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) LEE, ROSS A., Marshalltown; Sept. 6, 1918; Camp Dodge. selective, LEEMAN, HARRY B., Marshalltown; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; discharged, physical disability, Camp Pike, Aug. 5, 1918. LEGGETT, ROBERT 0., Green Mountain; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. LEHMAN, CHARLES C, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Lehman, Zearing; aged 22, farmer; selective, April 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. LEMMON, GEORGE W., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Margaret Lenimon; selective, limited service, Sept. 4, 1918, Camp Funston, Kan. LEMMON, LIERLE, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Margaret Lemmon; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss., then to Camp Upton, N. Y.; arrived overseas with Hosp. Unit, Nov. 12, 1918. LENNOX, DAVID, JR., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. David Lennox; M. H. S. '13; enlisted, Chicago, Dec. 5, 1917; stationed Columbus, O.; Camp Grant, 111.; Camp Dodge and Camp Merritt, N. J.; overseas March 15, 1918; motor mechanic, 5th Co., 2d Reg., Ordnance Div.; transferred to 1st Detached Co., 1st Aviat., Acceptance Park, No. 1, France. LEONARD, CLARENCE E., Marshalltown; recruited, Marshalltown, April 14, 1917; Cpl. 2d Div., Q. M. C, A. E. F. LEONARD, EARLE V., Marshalltown; re- cruited, Marshalltown, April 14, 1917; 3d Bn., Hdq. Co., 23d Inf., A. E. F. LEVINGS, HOMER, Marshalltown, son Mrs. C. C. Dollarhide; aged 24, switchman; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; as- signed to engineer's service. Camp Cus- ter, Mich., March, 1918; sailed for France, July 20, 1918; stationed at Monterchume yard, near Chateauroux, France, as yard conductor. LIEN, VICTOR J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Ole 0. I^ien; aged 25, laborer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M.; over- seas June, 1918, with Repl. troops; Co. B, 103d Inf., 26th Div., A. E. F.; St. Mihiel, Sept. 12, 1918; Boieville, Sept. 26; Bois de Ville, Nov. 6 to 11; mu.stered out, Camp Dodge, April 17, 1919. LIERLE, DEAN M., Marshalltown, son Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Lierle; student; enlisted, Med. Res. Corps. LINDSEY, WILLIAM D.. State Center; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. LINN, FRANK, R. F. D., Marshalltown; aged 31, farmer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; 209th Eng. Train; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 3, 1919. LINN, VICTOR J., Marshalltown; aged 19; recruited, April 15, 1918, Q. M. Corps; served in France. LISTON, WILLIAM C, S. A. T. C, L S. C, Ames. LITTLE, ROBERT T., Detroit, Mich.; se- lective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; inducted at Detroit, as from Marshall county. LOCKER, JOHN W., Laurel, son Mr. and Mrs. Will Locker; aged 24, farmer; se- lective, April 13, 1918, Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo.; transferred to Camp Mac- Arthur, Tex.; overseas Aug. 16, 1918; 1st class Pvt. Co. B, 19th M. G. Bn.; active service about Nov. 1. LOCKHART, GUY W., Marshalltown; se- lective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; transferred to Camp Sheridan, Ala.; Cpl. Eng. LOCKHART, ROY C, Cheyenne, Wyo., son Mr. and Mrs. John Lockhart, Marshall- town; aged 28, draftsman; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge, being transferred to this county; arrived overseas July, 1918; Sergt. LODER, GEORGE DONALD, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Clara Loder; aged 22, meat in- spector; enlisted, veterinaiy reserve corps, Dec. 18, 1917, Chicago; acted as meat inspector for army; entered 0. T. S., Camp Greenleaf, Ga., Sept. 23, 1918; Co. 1, Vet. Corps, Med. Dept.; mu.stered out, Camp Greenleaf, Dec. 14, 1918. Page One Hundred Seventy-six JAMES FLAHERTY CLINTON BUEGHLY RUSSELL WIRTH JHJ^^^l^^ 1 1 m^ 1 m w i 1 1 EARL HARRINGTON C. E. MULLIN GEORGE BENDLAGE HENRY H. HART JOHN H. EVANS ROBERT R. DELRICK Page One Hundred Seventy-seven ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) LOGAN, FRED H., Melbourne; aged 19; recruited April 15, 1918; Q. M. Corps. LOGGAN, JESSE H., Melbourne; aged 29, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Co. M, 133d Inf., Camp Cody, N. M. LOMAX, ALBERT, Mt. Vernon, 111., son Mr. and Mrs. Lon Lomax; aged 25, farm labor- er; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. LONG, FRED L., Ferguson; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. LONG, JOHN E., Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. LONGER, FREDERICK J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. James W. Longer, Wash- ington; aged 30; recruited, June 7, 1917; Co. E, Hdq. Det., 7th Eng., Ft. Leaven- worth, Kan. LOPER, LIEUT. VERE V., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Loper; commis- sioned 2d Lieut., O. R. C, Ft. Snelling, Minn., 1917; ordered to Camp Dodge; overseas Sept., 1918; Bat. A, 338th F. A. LORENZEN, EWALD, R. F. D., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lorenzen; aged 25, machinist; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. LOUTHAN, VICTOR F., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Louthan; aged 26; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J.; on transport when armistice was signed but did not sail; 1st Prov. Co., A. R. D., of Camp Upton, to go overseas for special service; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 11, 1918. LOUTHAN, AVILLIAM R., Marshalltown; Mrs. William R. Louthan, wife; aged 29, auto mechanic; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; sent to Camp Merritt, N. J.; on transport when armistice was signed, but did not sail; 1st Prov. Co., A. R. D., of Camp Upton; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 11, 1918. LOVIG, HANS, Gilman, son Mrs. Bertha Lovig, Humboldt, la.; inducted, Tama, la., Sept. 17, 1917; sent to Camp Dodge; trans- ferred to Camp Cody, N. M.; overseas, July, 1918; Co. F, 133d Inf.; wounded in action. LUKAVISKEY, FRANK J., St. Anthony; aged 29, auto mechanic; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; Sergt Co. C, 209th Eng.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 1, 1919. LUKEHART, JESSE L., Laurel, son Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lukehart; laborer; select- ive, April 29, 1918. LUKEHART, WILLIAM C, Laurel, aged 21; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. LULL, MARTIN H., Marshallto\\-n ; Mrs. Martin Lull, wife; aged 30, machinist; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; received diploma horseshoers' school; transferred to Camp Gordon, Va., then to Camp Upton, N. Y., where transferred to band; left for overseas May 1, 1918; Alsace-Lorraine sector, Argonne forest and Meuse offensive; 82d Div. LUNDE, JEROME, R. F. D. 7, Marshall- town; selective, Sept. 6,1918, Camp Dodge; 2n Bn., 163d Depot Bri. LUTES, ELMO, Gilman, selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga. LUTES, HARRY RUSSELL, Gilman; aged 26; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J., and assigned to replacement division; ready to depart for France when armistice was signed; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 7, 1918. LUTHI, LEE W., Melbourne; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. LYNCH, FRANK V., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lj-nch; aged 26, railway conductor; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M., and then to Camp Dix; arrived overseas Oct., 1918; Sergt. Co. L, 308th Inf., 77th Div.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May, 1919. LYNCH, HOMER, Green Mountain; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. LYNCH, JESSE THOMAS, Green Moun- tain, son Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lynch; aged 26, famier; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Travis; overseas about July 5, 1918, with Repl. troops; Argonne forest and Meuse offen- sive. Page One Hundred Seventy-eiKht ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) LYNCH, JOHN J., Green Mountain, son Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lynch; aged 29, far- mer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; transferred to Camp Sherman, 0.; Co. L, 380th Inf.; mustered out, Dec. 10, 1918. LYNK, ERNEST L., R. F. D., Marshalltown; aged 21, farmer; selective, Iowa State Col- lege, Ames, for mechanical training, Aug. 15, 1918; Sergt. Service Park Unit 546; mustered out. Camp Boyd, Tex., March 28, 1919. McBRIDE, BERT A., Marshalltown, aged 23, locomotive fireman; enlisted. Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., May 5, 1918; Sergt. 57th Co., T. C, 16th Div., A. E. F.; gassed; mustered out. Camp Sherman, 0., April 7, 1919. McBRIDE, FRANK L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McBride; aged 24; re- cruited, Marshalltown, May 22, 1917; sta- tioned Chatanooga, Tenn., and Camp Gor- don, Ga.; overseas April 28, 1918; Sergt. bugler, 326th Inf., 82d Div.; promoted to assistant bandmaster; returned to U. S., June 6, 1919. McBROOM, LEWIS E., Laurel, son Mrs. Minnie McBroom; aged 23, farmer; re- cruited, Dec. 11, 1917, Coast Art. McCARL, Hari-j' B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarl; aged 23; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. C, 1st Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 15, 1919. McCLOUD, ANTHONY J., Detroit, Kan.; son Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCloud; aged 21, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; 1st class Pvt. Co. C, 129th Inf., A. E. F.; Meuse-Argonne offensive, Ver- dun, army of occupation; wounded in ac- tion, Oct. 5, 1918; returned to U. S., May 22, 1919. McCOLLOUGH, ARTHUR E., Lamoille, aged 30, farmer; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. McCOMBS, CLARENCE G. Marshallto\\ n, son Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCombs; aged 24, tinner; recruited, June 11, 1917; sta- tioned Ft. Riley. Kan., and Camp Dodge; overseas Aug., 1918; orderly in hosp. ser- vice, 339th F. A., 88th Div.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, March 22, 1919. McCORD, ROY C, Marshalltown; M. H. S., '09; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Co. E, 393d Eng., 88th Div.; mustered out, physical disability, Feb. 11, 1918. McCREERY, ENSIGN WORTHING COLE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McCreery; aged 20, student; M. H. S., '15; enlisted April 27, 1917, New York City, Newport Naval Res.; overseas Aug. 10, 1918; ensign aerographer. McCUE, JESSE M., Marshalltown; enlisted April 17, 1917. McCUE, W. J., Marshalltown; enlisted; overseas July, 1918. McDERMOTT, JAMES P., Marshallto\\Ti; enlisted as cook; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo. McDERMOTT, LAWRENCE GRAHAM, Marshalltown; aged 19, machinist; se- lective, Oct. 15, 1918, Iowa State College, Ames, mechanical training; mustered out, Ames, Dec. 12, 1918. McDonald, DAVID T., New Providence; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. McDonald, GLENN D., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. David S. McDonald; recruit- ed Aug. 1, 1917; stationed Kelly Field, Tex.; Supply Sergt., air service mechanics school; mustered out March, 1919. McDonald, JAMES R., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald; aged 25, clerk; enlisted, Dec. 4, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo., Ft. Crockett, Tex., and Camp Merritt, N. J.; overseas in Repl. Co., June, 1918; sei-ved six and one-half months at the front. McDonald, jay L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald; aged 25, clerk; enlisted Dec. 4, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo., and Ft. Crockett, Tex.; 0. A. C. ; mustered out, physical disability, June, 1918. McDonald, JOSEPH, Marshalltown; se- lective, July 24, 1918. Camp Pike, Ark. Pai;e One Hundred EiKhty ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) McFARLAND, ALFRED H., Chariton; aged 28, bank auditor; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Supply Sergt., Co. M, 3d Bn., Repl. Trn. Center; mustered out, Jan. 8, 1919, Camp Pike. McFARLAND, LELAND M., MarshalltowTi, son Mr. and Mrs. M. S. McFarland; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. McGLYNN, BERNARD, DeKalb, 111.; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. McGOWAN, CHARLES W., Boone, la.; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. McGREW, CUTLER A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Jacob McGrew; aged 25, sign writer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; Sergt. Base Hosp. No. 1.30; mus- tered out, Dec. 18, 1918. McGREW, ROY, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Jacob McGrew; aged 23, drug clerk; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. 4th Co., Pensacola C. A. C, Ft. Barran- cas, Fla.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 2, 1919. McGUIRE, LIEUT. RAY FRANK, Mar- shalltown; Co. C, 1st Iowa Inf., on Mexi- can border seven months in 1918, as Reg. Supply Sergt.; entered O. T. S., Ft. Mon- roe, Va., June 20, 1918; commissioned 2d Lieut., Sept. 25, 1918; assigned to duty in coast defense, Pensacola, Fla. McILRATH, ROY, Haverhill, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcllrath; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Co. D, 129th Inf.; A. E. F. McINTYRE, ROY C, Albion, aged 23; in- ducted, Camp Dodge, March 28, 1918; transferred to Camp Mills, N. Y.; over- seas, England, May 17, 1918; trained with British, on Sonime front; in active service in Alsace-Lorraine; in reserve St. Mihiel drive; Argonne forest, Verdun; gassed at Verdun; remamed in service until Nov. 10, when sent to hospital; sailed for U. S., Dec. 28, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 8, 1919. MacKAMAN, R. E., Marshalltown; enlisted, navy; stationed Naval Base Station, Nor- folk, Va. McKIBBEN, EUGENE G., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKibben; M. H. S., '16; enlisted in ambulance unit foiTned at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa; trans- ferred to Allentown, Penn.; Sec. 545. U. S. A. A. S.; overseas, July, 1918, for service on Italian front; with Italian army eleven months; mustered out, Camp Dodge, May 7, 1919. McKIBBEN, JOSEPH N., R. F. D. 1, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mc- Kibben; aged 25, chauffeur; recruited, Marshalltown, Oct. 29, 1917; Pvt. 12th Balloon Co.; St. Mihiel offensive, Sept. 12 to 16, 1918; Argonne-Meuse offensive, Sept. 26 to Nov. 11; mustered out, Ft. Omaha, Neb., April 18, 1919. McKIM, ELZA CLIFFORD, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McKim; aged 22; Marshall county selective, inducted at Lincoln, Neb., April 29, 1918; sent to Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Fun- ston, Kan.; after four months training sent overseas; Sergt. M. G. Bn., 88th Div.; died of wounds received in action, Nov. 5, 1918. McKIM, IVO A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McKim; aged 23; enlisted, Lin- coln, Neb., Feb., 1915; Cpl. Co. A, 25th Bn., U. S. Guards; died at Ft. Rosecrans, Cal., Nov. 9, 1918. McKINNEY, RAYMOND ROY, Albion; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. Mcknight, RALPH M., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. A. O. McKnight; aged 23, nurse; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas Sept., 1918; Med. Det. 313th Ammunition Train, 88th Div., A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June, 1919. McLELAND, ROBERT N., R. F. D., Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc- Leland; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. 21, Sept. A. R. D.; over- seas Oct., 1918; 41st Co., 162d Inf., Hdq. Div., A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 6, 1919. McMANUS, JAMES EDWARD, Marshall- town; aged 22, dentist; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Sergt. 63d Co., 16th Rec. Bn.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 8, 1919. Pagre One Hundred Ei(rhty-t\vo ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) MACHIN, JOHN B., LeGrand; aged 24, far- mer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. MACK, JUSTUS PAUL, Marshallto^\•n, son Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mack; enlisted, navy, July 20, 1917; stationed Norfolk, Va.; as- signed to U. S. S. Favei-villa, as engineer; M. M. 2d class. MACKEY, WILLIAM B., Marshalltow-n, son Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Mackey; aged 26, teamster; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. C, Dev. Bn. No. 1; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 6, 1918. MAHLE, ANDREW, Marshalltown, aged 28; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Dix, N. J.; Supply Co., 133d Inf., A. E. F. MALLOY, HARRY E., State Center; induct- ed Sept. 16, 1918; stationed I. C. O. T. S., Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out, Dec. 7, 1918. MALLOY, JAMES A., State Center; select- ive, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; 33d Po- lice, A. E. F. MALONE, ERNEST, Chicago, 111., aged 28, steamfitter; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. MANGAN, JOHN F., Marshalltown; aged 24, clerk; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 1st Co., 13th Tr. and Repl. Bn.; Non-Com. 0. T. S.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 28, 1918. MANN, CHESTER, Green Mountain; aged 28, farm laborer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; 20th Eng., A. E. F. MANN LEROY T., Haverhill; aged 22, far- mer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918; Pvt. Co. 8, 163d Depot Brig.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 11, 1918. MANNING, JOHNSON T., Marshallto\\-n, son Carrie C. Manning; aged 19; recruit- ed June 6, 1917; stationed Ft. Douglas, Ariz.; overseas March 20, 1918; Bat. B, 10th F. A., A. E. F. MANWARING, FRED E., S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames. MANZ, ELI, Gladbrook; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. MARGULIS, HARRY I., Hibbing, Minn., son Mrs. F. M. Lippman; aged 28, shoe sales- man; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. MARSHALL, CLYDE M., Union, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Marshall; aged 24; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; cook, Co. H, 1st Inf. MARTIN, HENRY H., Marshalltown; aged 19, carpenter; enlisted, Ottuniwa, la., June 24, 1916; Mexican border service, 1916-17; Co. G, 168th Inf., 42d Div.; mustered out, Des Moines, physical disability, Sept. 7, 1917. MARTIN, JAMES P., Marshalltown; re- ci-uited, Sig. Coi-ps, July 3, 1918. MARTIN, MAURICE E., Lincoln, Neb.; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. MARTIN, ROY E., Marshalltown son Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin; enlisted, machinist in Marine Corps, May, 1917; stationed Port Royal, S. C; transferred to 68th Co., Ma- rine Barracks, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; transferred to 24th Co., U. S. M. C, Fish- erman's Point, Guantanamo Bay; trans- ferred to Marine flying field, Miami, Fla. MATSON, CHARLES, Marshalltown; aged 29; recruited, April 26, 1908; served six years in C. A. C; mustered out. May 31, 1914; re-enlisted, infantry, July 24, 1918; stationed Camp Pike, Ark., Ft. Moultrie, S. C, Ft. Mott, N. J., and Ft. Dupont, Del.; Sergt., Curtiss Motor Aeroplane Corp., Buffalo, N. Y. MATSON, CHARLES A., Marshalltown; se- lective, July 24, 1918. Camp Pike, Ark. MATSON, FRANK, Marshalltown; enlisted as mechanic in navy, Des Moines, June 24. 1918; stationed Great Lakes, 111. MATSON, GERALD E., MarshalltowTi; aged 26, draftsman; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Cpl. Co. M, 88th Inf., 19th Div.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 24, 1919. MAULSBY, CECIL G.. R. F. D. 5, Mar- shalltown; aged 23, mechanic; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Sergt. Cas. Det. No. 26, 163d Depot Brig.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 8, 1919. Page One Hnudred Eijfhly-four ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) MAYER, AUGUST, St. Anthony, son Mrs. Caroline Mayer; aged 23, hardware and implement dealer; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; 16.3d Depot Brig.; died Camp Dodge, Nov. 5, 1918. MAYER, ENSIGN KARL, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Anna Mayer; aged 23, mechani- cal engineer; M. H. S., '13, I. S. C; vol- unteered for engineering sei-vice in navy; took examinations for ensign's commis- sion, Pittsburgh, Penn., June 20, 1918; commissioned and ordered to Newport, R. I., July 7; assigned to submarine service; transferred to Annapolis, Md., as instruct- or; mustered out, Dec, 1918. MEAD, JAMES DONALD, R. F. D., Mar- shalltown; aged 10, faiTiier; selective, Oct. 15, 1918, Iowa Str.te College, for mechani- cal training; mustered out, Ames, Dec. 12, 1918. MEAD. JOHN L., R. F. D.. Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John Mead; farmer; R. O. T. C, Dubuque. MEDHUS,TORJUS, Gilman; aged 26. labor- er; enlisted, Ft. Logan, Colo., Aug. 10, 1917; 88th Aero Squadron, Kelly Field, Tex.; overseas March 4, 1918; 474th Aero Const. Squadron, Sig. Corps; mustered out. Garden City, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1919. MEECH, GEORGE, JR., R. F. D. 6, Mar- shalltown; selecti%'e, July 24, 1018, Camp Pike, Ark.; overs3as Oct. 1918; Pvt. Hdq. Co., 129th Inf., 33d Div.; returned to U. S., May 22, 1919. MEEKER, JAMES ARTHUR, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Meeker; M. H. S., '17; enlisted, Des Moines, July, 1917, navy; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; overseas Jan. 14, 1918. MEICKLEY, THOMAS E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Meickley; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; mus- tered out, Camp Pike, Dec, 1918. MEIER, ARTHUR HANS, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meier; aged 26, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; stationed Camp Gordon, Ga., Camp Pariton, N. J., and Camp Perry, 0.; Pvt. Co. B, Prov. Ord. Brig., Erie Prov.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, March 2h. 1919. MEIER, BERT, C'emcns; aged 24, engineer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Motor Tran. Corps; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 22, 1010. MEISTER, NEAL E., Marshalltown; barber; recruited, Oct. 20, 1917; Aviation Sect., Sig. Corps. MELBERG, OLE A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Melberg; aged 22, mechanic; recniited, Dec. 12, 1917, Aero Sec; stationed Kelly Field, Tex. MELICK, CARL EMERSON, Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; chemical warfare service; mustered out Jan. 31, 1919. MELLIGAN, GEORGE E., Marshalltown; enlisted. Aviation Sec; stationed Kelly Field, Tex. MELLOWS, CHARLES C, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mellows; aged 21; recruited Aug. 2, 1918, Co. A, 2d Inf., 10th Div. MELLOWS, GEORGE W., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mellows; aged 24, ranch foreman; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Jan. 2, 1918; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; assigned to U. S. S. Mississippi. MELLOWS, PETER, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mellows; enlisted, June 16, 1017, Pueblo Colo.; Co. I, 1st Colo. N. G.; mustei'ed out. physical disability, Aug. 19, 1917. MELTON, JOHN L., Marshal'town, aged 18; recruited, June 24, 1918, C. A. MELTVEDT CARNEY, LeGrand, aged 28, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1017, Camp Dodge. MENDENHALL, GLEN A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mendenhall; aged 25, machinist; recruited Nov. 20, 1917; stationed Washington Univ.; overseas Jan., 1018; Co. B, 1st Gas Reg.; offensive operations Fenenhay, Seringes, St. Thi- baut, Vesle, Argonne; returned to U. S., Feb. 2, 1919; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 24, 1919. MENTER, JESSE, Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; dis- charged, physical disability, Aug. 5, 1918, Camp Pike. Pane One Hundi-e.i Eijrhty-six ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) MERRITT, JAMES R., Marshalltown; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. MERRITT, WALTER ANSON, Marshall- to^\■n, son Mr. and Mrs. Mary E. Letch; aged 25, school teacher; selective, Feb. 26, 1918; Camp Dodge; assigned to 33d F. A.; transferred to Camp Devens, Mass., Eng. Corps; transferred back to F. A., Camp Upton, N. Y.; overseas April 24, 1918; Argonne forest and Chateau Thierry, Bat. A, 304th F. A., 77th Div.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 18, 1919. MERRYMAN, HAROLD ARTHUR, R. F. D. 5, Marshalltovvn, son Mr. and Mrs. L E. Merryman; M. H. S., '17; stationed Ft. Riley, Kan., and Camp Meade, Md.; San. Det. 304th, F. Sig. Corps, A. E. F. MEYERS, EARL L., Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Meyers; aged 26, farmer; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Supply Co., 59th Brig., 30th Div., A. E. F. MEYERS, JOHN W., Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Meyers; aged 29, concrete fore- man; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo.; Sergt. Supply Co., 8th Reg., F. A. R. D.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 11, 1919. MICHAELS, CLIFFORD W., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Cerula Michaels; M. H. S., '12; enlisted, navy, Norfolk, Va., Dec, 1917; stationed Hampton Roads; volunteered for sei-vice on steamer Oosterdijk; made one trip to France and on second voyage, when 750 miles at sea, Oosterdijk was de- stroyed in collision with U. S. S. San Jacinto, July 11, 1918; relieved from act- ive duty, Feb. 8, 1919. MICKLEWRIGHT, EDWARD E., Daven- port; aged 23, Y. M. C. A. sec'y; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas Aug., 1918; Med. Det. 88th Div.; army of occupation; arrived in U. S., June 6, 1919. MIKSCHL, EDWARD C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John Mikschl; enlisted, navy. May 11, 1918; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; transferred to New London, Conn., and assigned to U. S. submarine No. 2; 2d class machinist's mate; sailed, Feb. 28, 1919, for Europe to bring German U-boats to America. MIKSCHL, FRED, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John Mikschl; bookkeeper; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Non-Com. 0. T. S., Sd Trn. Bn,; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 14, 1919. MILBERG, FRANK E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. Milberg; aged 29, printer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J.; over- seas Nov. 1, 1918; 14th Co., Oct. Repl. Det., A. E. F. MILLER, ALPHA E., Marshalltown; aged 26, farmer; selective. May 13, 1918, Jef- ferson Barracks, Mo.; overseas about Sept. 1, 1918; Cpl. Co. E, 7th Amm. Train, A. E. F.; returned to U. S., June, 1919. MILLER, CHARLES WILLIAM, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller; aged 23, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. MILLER, FRANK, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Miller; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo. MILLER, GLENN E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Miller; M. H. S., '18; S. A. T. C, Grinnell College. MILLER, HOWARD A., MarshalltoN\Ti, son Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller; aged 24, printer; recruited Sept. 21, 1918; sta- tioned Ft. Monroe, Va., C. A. C, un- assigned; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 31, 1918. MILLER, HOWARD LESTER, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. N. F. MilleJr; aged 27, musician; enlisted, Chicago; sta- tioned Columbus, O., Camp Dodge, Camp Merritt, N. J.; overseas March, 1918; Cpl. Ord. Dept., Aviation Sec, A. E. F.; mus- tered out, Camp Grant, 111., June 3, 1919. MILLER, LLOYD E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Miller; aged 22, student; M. H. S., '17; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas July, 1918; Co. F, 358th Inf.. 90th Div., A. E. F.; gassed, Oct. 31, 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 10, 1919. MILLER, RALPH B., R. F. D. 1, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Miller; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. E., 130th Inf., 33d Div. Page One Hundred Eit?hty-cinht ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) MILLEK, WIT.LARD B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller; aged 26, tele- phone linesman; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Cpl. Co. B, 219th F. S. Bn.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 23, 1918. MILLER, WILLLA.M B., Haverhill; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. MILLIGAN, GEORGE E., Marshalltown; re- cruited, July 31, 1917, Cavalry; had pre- viously served one enlistment in Cavalry. MILLS, BURLEY A., R. F. D. 7, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mills; aged 18; recruited, Oct. 1, 1917, Med. Corps; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo., Ft. Riley, Kan., Camp Merritt, N. J.; Evacuation Hosp. No. 1, A. E. F . MILLS, CHANCEY R., R. F. D., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mills; aged 22, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; tran.sferred to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla.; Co. 29, Labor Reg., Q. M. C; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 11, 1919. MILLS, GLENN EMERT, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mills; aged 20; en- isted, navy, Nov. 5, 1917, Des Moines; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; assigned to U. S. S. Stribling; signalman on bridges; transferred to European waters. MILLS, LIEUT. MAX M., LeGrand; den- tist; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; rejected for enlistment, Iowa City, June 13, 1917; commissioned 1st Lieut., Dental Corps, Nov., 1918; Dental Unit No. 3, Camp Pike. MILNE, KENNETH T., aged 20, student; S. A. T. C, Coe College; discharged Cedar Rapids, Dec. 12, 1918. MILTONBERGER, LEWIS C, Mar.shall- town; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. MISHLOVE, WILLIAM S., Ripon, Wis., son Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mishlove; aged 21, salesman; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. I, 1st Prov. Reg., A. E. F. MITCHELL, CHARLES A., Marshallto\vn, son Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell; machin- ist; enlisted, cavalry; Troop K, 14th Cav., Ft. Mclnto.sh, Tex. MITCHELL, MERRILL L., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell; aged 24, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. E, 164th Inf.; overseas, Sept. 30, 1918, S. A. R. D.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, March 22, 1919. MITCHELL, WALTER, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Mary Mitchell; enlisted; Co. L, 43d Inf., Ft. Douglas, Ariz. MITTLESTADT, CLAYTON, R. F. D. 7, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John Mittlestadt, West Union, la.; aged 20, fireman; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. MITTLESTADT, FRANK S., Marshalltown, Mrs. Frank Mittlestadt, wife; aged 26, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M.; overseas with 133d Inf.; Sandstorm Div. ; wounded, machine gun bullet, between spine and shouder blade. MOLER, LYLE A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moler; aged 21; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M.; overseas Oct., 1918; Co. A, 168th Inf., 42d Div.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 16, 1919. MOLISON, CAPT. ROBERT C, Marshall- town, Mrs. Robert C. Molison, wife; aged 47; dentist; enlisted, Med. Res., July, 1917; commissioned 1st Lieut., Camp Dodge, Nov., 1917; sanitary officer, Jeffer- son Barracks, Mo.; commissioned Capt., Med. Relief Corps, Base Hosp., Camp Up- ton, N. Y.; Rockefeller Institute, surgery; volunteered for overseas sel•^'ice; sailed Oct., 1918; returned to U. S., May, 1919. MOLLOY, JOSEPH H., R. F. D., Marshall- town, son Ml-, and Mrs. J. W. Molloy; aged 29, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas Oct., 1918; Co. F.. 330th Inf., A. E. F.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 22, 1919. MOLLOY, ROY T., Albion; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. MONOHON, JOHN R., Marshalltown; aged 26, cigar clerk; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Cpl. Co. A, 4th Brig., Repl. Tr. Center; mustered out. Camp Pike, Ark., Jan. 4, 1919. Page One Iluiulred Ninety Cherries Nt'cholson ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) MOONEY, DALE IVAN, R. F. D. 6, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mooney; aged 22, chauffeur; recruited Dec. 12, 1917; Cpl. Amb. Co. 253; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 7, 1919. MOONEY, EDWARD LYLE, demons, son Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mooney; aged 23; en- listed, navy, Des Moines, Dec. 11, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; Co. B, 2d Reg. MOONEY, LEO D., Marshalltown, son Mrs. RoUand Miller; aged 19, farmer; enlisted. Aviation Corps; stationed Kelly Field, Te.x.; cook, 674th Aero Supply Squadron, A. S. A.; mustered out, Air Service Depot, Morrison, Va., Dec. 19, 1918. MOORE, MAJOR CHARLES 0., Paris, Ida., son Mrs. Octavia Moore, Marshalltown; M. H. S., '06; enlisted June, 1917; com- missioned 1st Lieut., Ft. Riley, Kan., Sept. 1917; Capt., Camp Sherman, O., Aug., 1918; overseas Sept. 1, 1918; Chief Med. Staff Base Hosp. No. 64; commissioned Major, May 2, 1919; returned to U. S., June, 1919. MOORE, MURRAY DEAN, Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. William Moore; aged 18; enlisted Bat. S, 1st Iowa Art.; transferred to Bat. F, 126th F. A., Camp Cody, N. M. MOORE, THOMAS L., Marshalltown; Mrs. Hazel Moore, wife; aged 28, steel metal worker; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; wounded in action in France. MORGAN, BUFORD, demons; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; ill when con- tingest left; inducted March 18; Cpl. Co. .58, 15th Bn., 163d Depot Brig.; mustered out, Jan. 26, 1919. MORGAN, LIEUT. MAX, Marshalltown; aged 24; enlisted, June 30, 1918, Ames, la.; 0. T. S., Camp Pike, Ark.; completed training Nov. 29, 1918, and commissioned 2d Lieut.; mustered out. Camp Pike, Dec. 5, 1918. MORRIS, GUY H., Marshalltown; aged 28; enlisted, Dec. 4, 1917, rejected; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. A, Dor Bn. No. 9, 162d Depot Brig. MORRISON, MERRILL MARION, S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames. MORROW, SAMUEL, Marshalltown; select- ive, Oct. 27, 1917, Camp Dodge; mustered out, physical disability, Dec. 10, 1917. MORSE, RUEL W., Mankato, Minn., son Mr. and Mrs. George R. Morse; aged 22, employe Standard Oil Co.; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. MOSCRIP, ROBERT PEARSON, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Moscrip; aged 19, chauffeur; M. H. S., -"le; recruit- ed, Marshalltown, April 29, 1917; assigned to 6th Co., C. A. C, Island Oahu, Ft. Kamehameha, H. T.; 1st class Pvt., 1st class gunner, marksman; assigned to 45th C. A., embarkation camp, Newport News, Va.; graduated, 1918, specialists' school, Ft. Monroe, Va., rank Radio Sergt.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 23, 1918. MOUTSOS, PRODOSUS V., Marshalltown; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo. MULCAHY, FRANK C, Melbourne; aged 21, carpenter; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. E, 138th Eng.; mustered out. Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., Dec. 15, 1918. MULCAHY, HARRY E., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. J. Mulcahy; aged 23, electrician; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge, from Avoca, la.; Co. 8, C. D. P. S., Ft. Worden, Wash. MULKINS, LIEUT. C. B., Marshallto\\Ti, son Mrs. Almond Swartvvood; entered ser- vice in 1898, sei-ving in infantry and sig- nal corps; commissioned 1st Lieut., Sig. Corps; instructing officer, Sig. Corps, Monmouth Park, N. J.; master electrician. MURDOCK, A. E., Gilman; Sig. Corps, 33d Div.; overseas twelve months; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 1, 1919. MULLIN, C. E., Marshalltown; Mrs. C. E. Mullin, wife; enlisted, June 3, 1917, Omaha, Neb.; stationed Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo.; Ft. Riley, Kan., and Camp Dodge; overseas Aug., 1918; Amb. 350, 313th San. Train, 88th Div. MULLIN, R. F., Marshalltown; Mrs. R. F. Mullin, wife; 350th Amb. Co., 313th San. Train, 88th Div., A. E. F.; overseas Aug., 1918. Page One Hundred Ninety-two ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) MURRAY, EDWARD J., Dubuque, son Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Murray; aged 29, jeweler; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. MYERS, ISAAC SHUFORD, demons, son Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Myers; aged 23; se- selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge, service in France. MYERS, RAY E., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Cordelia Myers; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; arrived overseas June, 1918; Co. E, 133d Inf.; transferred to Co. C, 59th Inf. MYERS, ROY D., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myers; aged 24, student; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. A, Radio, 219th Field Sig. Bn.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 23, 1919. NARBER, RAYMOND HARRY, Conrad, son Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Narber; aged 22, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; graduated 1st cook, Nov. 1, 1918; mustered out, Jan. 10, 1919, Camp Dodge. NASON, ARCHIE C, Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Nason; aged 27, far- mer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. NAUMANN, EDWARD, Marhsalltown; 1st class truck driver, Co. B, 163d Depot Brig., Camp Dodge; mustered out, 1919. NAUMANN, GEORGE A., R. F. D., Mar- shalltown; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. NEAGLE, THOMAS F., inducted at Lovilia, la., as from this county, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. NELSON, ALFRED O., Marshalltown; aged 31, farmer; inducted Tama county, July 25, 1918; Camp Gordon, Ga.; overseas Aug., 1918; Co. B, 323d M. G. Bn. NELSON, CHARLES LAFAYETTE, Lis- comb, son Mrs. Laura Nelson; selective. Camp Dodge, Aug. 26, 1918; 163d Depot Brig. NELSON, GRANVILLE IVAN, Liscomb, son Mrs. Laura Nelson; selective, July 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Sherman, O., then to Camp Mills, N. Y.; overseas with Co. D, 336th Inf., 84th Div. NELSON, HENRY G., S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames. NELSON, MELVIN R., R. F. D., Marshall- town; aged 25, farmer; selective, limited service, Sept. 4, 1918, Camp Funston, Kan.; assigned to hospital duty; mustered out. Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., Dec. 21, 1918. NELSON, NELS, Laurel; aged 26, farm la- borer; selective, Sept. 5, 1917, Camp Dodge; service in France. NEWCOMER, HERBERT T., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Newcomer; student; M. H. S. '16; enlisted. May 16, 1917; stationed San Antonio, Tex., acting Cpl.; overseas Aug. 7, 1917; 35th Aero Squadron; fell 2,000 feet in aeroplane, June 22, 1918, fracturing skull; returned to America, Oct., 1918. NEWTON, FRED O., Marshalltown, son Mrs. C. E. Newton; enlisted, Feb. 26, 1915, Des Moines; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; assigned to U. S. S. Wyoming; over- seas Nov. 15, 1917; assigned to H. M. S. Vernon to study mines and depth of water; later assigned to U. S. fleet in European waters; chief gunners' mate; mustered out, Norfolk, Va., Feb. 27, 1919. NEWVILLE, CLARENCE E., Mingo, la.; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga. NEWVILLE, WILLIAM EDGAR, Beaman, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ne%\-ville; aged 28, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. NICHOL, JAMES K., Green Mountain; aged 28, elevator employe; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; discharged, physical disability. NICHOLS, HARRY ESMOND, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. L. Nichols; aged 25; registered at Siou.x City but left with Story county contingent, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; M. G. Co., 88th Div.; trans- ferred to O. T. C, Camp Pike, .\rk.; mus- tered out Nov. 29, 1918. NICHOLS, LOWELL DEWEY, Marshall- town, son Mrs. A. M. Myor; enlisted, June 20, 1918, Pelham Bay, N. Y.; ensign school, officers' reserve. Page One Hundred Ninety-four 1. Francis Emmet Buxton; 2. Arthur J. Johnson; 3, Carl Cordt ; 4, Ralph Wiltamuth. on bayonet course; 5, Ralph Wiltamuth; 6, W. H. Eichorn ; 7, Granville Ivan Nelson. ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY S3LDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) NICHOLSON, CHARLES D., Marshalltown, son Mrs. G. Walter Thompson; musician; recruited, May 28, 1917; stationed Ft. Douglas, Ariz., and Camp Funston, Kan.; 1st drummer Hdq. Co. band, 20th Inf.; mustered out. Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., Jan. 9, 1919. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM HERBERT, Mar- shalltown; aged 50; enlisted, Des Moines, June 24, 1918, as mechanic in navy; as- signed to Co. E, 12th Reg., Great Lakes, 111.; mu.stered out, Nov. 2.5, 1918. NICOLOFF, SAM, Marshalltown; aged 24, cook; .selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. NIELSON, DETLEY, Marshalltown; re- cruited, June 13, 1917, Med. Corps. NIELSON, HANS K., Marshalltown; aged 28, laborer; selective, Sept. 5, 1917, Camp Dodge; overseas Aug., 1918, Cpl., M. G. Det. NODLAND, FRANK C, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Rachel Nodland; aged 22, linotype operator; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; cook, truck Co. 1, 313th Amm. Train; transferred Camp Benning, Ga., school small arms; first cook, mess Sergt., mustered out, Columbus, Ga.. Dec. 24, 1918. NOID, CLARENCE R.. Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noid; aged 21; en- listed May 31, 1918; overseas Aug., 1918, Cpl. Motor Truck Co. 4.53. Supply Train 415, A. E. F. NOLTA, ALVIE H., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. August Nolta; aged 29, farmer; recruited July 25, 1918; school for cooks and bakers. Ft. Riley, Kan.; 276th F. H., 19th San. Tr. ; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 23, 1919. NOLTA, HAROLD W., State Center; aged 24, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. A, 88th Inf.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 20, 1919. NORLAND, ALFRED H., Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. NORLAND, CLARENCE A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Norland; aged 24, greenhouse employe; recruited Dec. 10, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo., Camp Greene, S. C, Camp Merritt, N. J.; over- seas May 1, 1918; St. Mihiel drive, Ar- gonne forest; Bat. F, 13th Co., C. A. C, 4th Div. NORLAND, MAURICE B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Norland; aged 19, clerk; S. A. T. C, Grinnell College; discharged, Grinnell, Dec. 11, 1918. NORRIS, GUY H., Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. NORRIS, JESSE RAY, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Emma J. Nugent; aged 23, stenogra- pher; recruited May 2, 1917; Cpl. Bat. F. 13th F. A., Ft. Bliss, Tex.; overseas June, 1918; transferred to Med. Dept., 39th Inf., A. E. F.; in reserve on French front when war ended; army of occupation; returned to U. S., July, 1919. NORTON, JOHN F., JR., Marshalltown; aged 25, locomotive fireman; enlisted, Chicago, June 4, 1917; sailed for France July 23, 1917; Co. C, 13th Eng.; with 4th French army. Champagne, Aug. 18 to Sept. 18, 1917; French 2d army, Verdun, Sept. 18, 1917, to Oct. 15, 1918; St. Mi- hiel, Sept. 12-16; Meuse-Argonne, Sept. 26 to Nov. 11: mustered out, Camp Grant, 111., May 14, 1919. NOWLAND, JOHN J., State Center; aged 22, farmer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; wagoner, Co. C, 209th Eng.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 13, 1919. NUTTING, ERNEST R., Marshalltown; aged 24, electrician; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Co. F, 1st Reg., O. T. R. B. N.; mustered out, Jan. 15. 1919, Camp Dodge. NYCE, EARL H., Marshalltown; Mrs. Earl H. Nyce, wife; aged 27, assistant bank ca.shier; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Inf. Repl. and Tr. Troops, un- assigned, on D. S., Inf. Cent. Off". Tr. School; mu.stered out, Camp Pike, Nov. 14. 1918. O'BKYON, C. W., Liscomb; selective, Aug. 15, 1918, Iowa State College, Ames, for mechanical training. PaKe One Hundi-cd Ninety-six ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) O'BRYON, MURRAY C, MarshalltowTi; en- listed, St. Paul, Minn., Jan., 1918; sta- tioned Camp Dix, N. J.; overseas about March 1, 1918; Co. B, 24th Eng.; Argonne drive; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 11, 1919. ODLAND, JOHN, R. F. D. 3, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Odiand; aged 22, farmer; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. OEHLSEN, EMANUEL HENRY, State Center; U. S. N. R. F.; released from active duty, Dec. 30. 1918, Great Lakes, 111. OEHLSEN, WALTER F., State Center; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. OGLE, CHARLES V., Vancleve, son Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ogle; aged 22, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 3d Co., 13th Repl. and Tr. Bn.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 10, 1919. OLMSTEAD, HOWELL E., R. F. D. 5, Mar- shalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas Sept., 1918; 13th Co. Sept. A. R. D. OLSEN, BENJAMIN BAYLUS, Marshall- town; Mrs. B. Baylus Olsen, wife; aged 24, bank clerk; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, June 2, 1917; called to service. Great Lakes, Sept. 7, 1917; yeoman; mustered out. Great Lakes, Feb. 13, 1919. OLSEN, CHARLES, Marshalltown ; enlist- ed, San Francisco, Cal., 1915; overseas 1918, Co. A, Eng. OLSEN, CHRIST, State Center; aged 25, laborer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. 163d Depot Brig.; mus- tered out, Dec. 28, 1918, Camp Dodge. OLSON, JOHN L., Dunbar, son Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Olson; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Sergt. Co. H, 1st Inf.; mustered out, Jan. 15, 1919, Camp Dodge. OLSON, JONAS, Gilman; served in France; shell .shock; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 20. 1919. OLSON, LOUIE P., Marshalltown; enlisted as mechanic, navy, at Des Moines, June 24, 1918; Co. 21, 12th Reg., Camp Paul Jones, Great Lakes, III.; mustered out, Feb. 5, 1919. OLSON, LIEUT. TENUS, LeGrand, aged 24, farmer; enlisted June, 1916, Buhl, Ida.; served on Mexican border; recalled to ser- vice April 8, 1917; Co. K, 2d Idaho Inf.; transferred to 146th M. G. Bn., Camp Greene, S. C; promoted to Sergt.; over- seas Jan., 1918; commissioned 2d Lieut., July 9, 1918; returned to U. S., Feb. 28, 1919. OLSON, TOM S., Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. OLTHOFF, LEROY, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William Olthoff; recruited May 3, 1917; 1st class Pvt., M. G. Co., 62d Inf., Camp Fremont, Cal. OMUNDSON, L. A., LeGrand, aged 21, far- mer; enlisted, navy, Chicago, June 4, 1917; assigned to U. S. S. Susquehanna. O'NEIL, HUGH M., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Jessie Hankins; aged 20, printer; recruit- ed Aug. 5, 1918; stationed Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; Hdq. Co., F. A. R. D.; mus- tered out, Camp Taylor, Dec. 30, 1918. OPPICE, HAROLD W., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Elizabeth M. Oppice; student; M. H. S., '12; enlisted, Chicago, May 21, 1917, Dent. Dept., 1st 111. Inf.; stationed Camp Logan, Houston, Tex., 131st U. S. N. G. Inf., Med. Dept.; transferred to Inst. Co. D., Med. Tr. Camp, Ft. Benjamin Harri- son, Ind.; overseas May 16, 1918; Co. C, 124th M. G. Bn., M. D., A. E. F.; mus- tered out, Camp Grant, 111., May 30, 1919. OPPICE, ROLAND F., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oppice; aged 25; vol- untarily inducted. National army. Camp Dodge, Feb. 21, 1918; transferred to Camp Gordon, Ga.; overseas with 82d Div., May 1, 1918; 1st class Pvt. and dispatch bearer, Co. H, 328th Inf., A. E. F.; wounded in action, Oct. 6, 1918; gassed; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May, 1919. OSALAND, JOHN, Gilman, aged 25, far- mer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas Sept. 23, 1918; Pvt. Co. F, 161st Inf., A. E. F.; mustered out. Camp Dod-e, March 6, 1919. Page One Huixired Ninely-eiKht ROSTER OF [MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) OTTE, HAllRY E., Marshalltown, aged 20, machinist; recruited Jan. 1, 1918; C. A. C, A. E. F.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb., 1919. PAGLIA, MICHELI, Marshalltown; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. PAISLEY, ALBION W., Manchester, la.; selective, transferred to this county, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. PANEK, Fll.ANK, Saratoga, N. Y.; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike. Ark. PAPPAS, LOUIS, Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. PARK, WALTER A., Marshalltown; en- listed, aviation, July, 1917; stationed Kelly Field, Tex., training field, Americus, Ga.; transferred to Camp Meade, Md., to cleri- cal position; overseas Sept., 1918; Sergt. Hdq. Co., 333d Labor Bn.. Q. M. Corps. PARK, WILLIAM L., Marshalltown; en- listed, air sei-v'ice, March, 1917; served enlistment in navy, being discharged in 1913 becaus3 of physical disability; sta- tioned training field, Americus, Ga.; transferred to Camp Meade, Md., to cleri- cal position; overseas Sept., 1918; Sergt. Hdq. Co., 333d Labor Bn., Q. M. Corps. PARKER, HAROLD R., Marshalltown. son Mrs. A. W. Hedstrum; waiter; enlisted, C. A., Nov., 1917; overseas July, 1918. PARKER, JOHN I., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Greenheart; enlisted April 14, 1917; Bat. E, 18th F. A., Ft. Bliss, Tex. PARKER, WILLIAM G., Laurel, son M^s. Mary A. Gilson; enlisted. Med. Dept.; A. E. F. PARSONS, ALVA V., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons; aged 23, far- mer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. M, 88th Inf., 19th Div.; mustered out, Camp Dodg3, Dec. 17, 1918. PARSONS, W. WARD, demons; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. PASCUZZI, FILIPPO, Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; dis- charged, alien, Oct., 1917. PATERSON, LIEUT. ARCHIE S., Marshall- town, son Mrs. George Downing; aged 24, architectural engineer; M. H. S., '13; en- listed, Des Moines, Feb. 10, 1918; sta- tioned Camps Dodge, Lee, Humphrey and Forrest; 1st class Pvt. 25th Co., 3d Bn., Repl. Eng.; commissioned 2d Lieut. Eng.; mustered out. Camp Forrest, Jan. 3, 1919. PATERSON, JAMES B., Marshalltown, son Mrs. George Downing; aged 29, electrical engineer; enlisted, Pittsburgh, Penn., April 17, 1917; .stationed Monmouth Park, Little Silver, N. J.; Sergt. 1st class, Co. E, 1st Tel. Bn., S. C. U. S. R.; mustered out, Sept. 17, 1917. PATTON, LIEUT. CHARLES W., Laurel; Mrs. Charles W. Patton, wife; physician and surgeon; M. H. S., '00; enlisted Med. Res. PATTON, LIEUT. FLOYD S., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. George Patton, Malcom, Minn.; aged 31; 1st Lieut. Rus- sian Ry. Corps, A. E. F. PATTON, GEORGE EARL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Patton, Malcom, Minn.; aged 28; enlisted, St. Paul, Minn.; overseas Oct. 13, 1917, 92d Aero Squadron. PATTON, HORACE L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Patton; aged 28. M. H. S., '11; enlisted, navy; .stationed Great Lakes, 111., storekeeper; mustered out, April, 1919. PATTON, RALPH E., Marshalltown, sen Mr. and Mrs. George Patton, Malcom, Minn.; aged 24; enlisted; Co. F, 21st Inf., San Diego, Cal. PATTON, WILLIAM WYNN, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Patton; aged 22, student, M. H. S. 'IS; enlisted Dec. 8, 1917; stationed U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, Austin, Tex., Rice Field, Waco, Tex.; Det. Flying Cadets; received pilot's license; mustered out. Rice Field, Doc, 1918. PAUL, DAVID A., Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Paul; aged 18; recruited, Grin- nell, la., Sept., 1917; died in French hos- pital, June 8, 1918, of wounds received in action; lived in Jasper county, po.stoffice at Gilman, Mar.shall county: parents now residents of Gi'man, Page Two Hun', June 24, 1918; stationed Great Lakes, 111. SHOCKLEY, ARTHUR C, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Talbot Lennox; aged 18, team- ster; recruited Dec. 27, 1916; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo,; El Paso, Tex.; Ft. Mc- Pherson, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Ft. MacArthur, Tex.; overseas Aug., 1918; Pvt. Co. B, 55th Inf., 7th Div.; St. Mihiel, Nov. 4, 1918; gunshot wound left foot, high explosive right hand. Nov. 5; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, March 25, 1919. SHOWALTER, EDWARD W., R. F. D., Marshalltown; aged 25, auto mechanic; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; 1st class Pvt. Co. A, 88th Inf.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 17, 1918. SHULTZ, AUGUST W., R. F. D., Marshall- town; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. SHUMWAY, LOREN F., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shumway; aged 21, farmer; M. H. S. '14; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Dec. 24, 1915, as electrician; training on U. S. S. Maine, Brooklyn Navy Yard; assigned to U. S. S. Arizona when she was launched, member electrical crew to May, 1918; transferred to U. S. S. New Mexico. SICHEN, HARRY, Marshalltown; Co. F, 7th Eng., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. SIDWELL, OMAR G., LeGrand; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. SIEG, LIEUT. BYRON WENDELL, Mar- shalltown; son Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sieg; enlisted aviation; trained Taliaferro F'ield; commissioned 2d Lieut., Aug. 12, 1918; as- signed as instructor, San Antonio, Tex. SIEG, CLARENCE R., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sieg; aged 18; enlist- ed, navy, Des Moines, Feb. 6, 1919; Co. 693, Camp Decatur, Great T,akes. III. Page Two Hundred Twenty-four ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) SIEG, LIEUT. HOWARD L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sieg; M. H. S. '08; 1st Lieut. Med. Res. Corps; assigned to 30th Art., Camp Funston, Kan., July, 1918; transferred to Div. Surgeon's office, Camp Funston. SIGNS, JAMES IVAN, Des Moines; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. SILENCE, STEINER, Marshalltown; select- ive, Oct. 15, 1918, Iowa State College, Ames, for mechanical training; discharged, Ames, Dec. 12, 1918. SILVIA, SAMUEL, Marshalltown; aged 21, cafe employe; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. SIMCOX, WILLIAM B., R. F. D., Marshall- town, son Mrs. Mary Simcox; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; over- seas Oct., 1918. SIMPKINS, FRANK V., Conrad; aged 25, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. SKEIE, OTIS THEODORE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skeie; aged 22, printer; enlisted, Des Moines, Feb. 22, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; Hono- lulu, and Camp Lewis, Wash.; Hdq. Co., 1st Inf. SKEIE, THEODORE O., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Lena Skeie; aged 21, laborer; enlist- ed, navy, July, 1918. SKIPTON, ARTHUR, Marshalltown; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. SKRAMOVSKY, ALEXANDER, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Anton Skramov- sky; aged 21, cement worker; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. M, 88th Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 24, 1919. SLADE, JOHN «., Edina, Mo., son Mr. and Mrs. William Slade; aged 26; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. SLENDER, JOSEPH S., Melbourne; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. SLIFER, HARRY G., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Alice Johnson; aged 27, chauffeur; recruited Dec. 11, 1917; stationed Kelly Field, Tex.; transferred Milwaukee, Wis., to Icam motorcycle mechanics. SLIFER, ROY, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Alice Johnson; aged 25, auto repairman; recruited Dec. 11, 1917; Ft. Logan, Colo.; Line 58, 2d Tr. Brig., Kelly Field, Tex. SMALL, CYRUS J., Liscomb; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kan- sas City, Mo. SMITH, FORREST J., MarshalltowTi; se- lective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. SMITH, GEORGE N., R. F. D. 4, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith; far- mer; enlisted. Bat. C, 340th F. A., Camp Funston, Kan. SMITH, LIEUT. HART G., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith; M. H. S. '14; enlisted Oct. 10, 1917, San Francisco; inducted Dec. 1; stationed Austin, Tex.; commissioned 2d Lieut, air service, Camp Dick, Tex., June 1, 1918; assigned to Wil- bur Wright Field, Dayton, O.; overseas Oct., 1918; mustered out. Garden City, N. Y., Feb., 1919. SMITH, HOWARD H., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Clara Miller, Melbourne; aged 18, chauffeur; recruited Nov. 31, 1917; sta- tioned Ft. Logan and Ft. Crockett; over- seas July, 1918; Supply Co., 64th F. A.; returned to U. S., Feb., 1919. SMITH, IRWIN E., Liscomb; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. SMITH, JACOB A., Marshalltown; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. SMITH, JAMES H., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith; aged 28; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; M. G. Bn. SMITH, JOHN P., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith; aged 18; M. H. S. '18; recruited May 3, 1918; stationed Ft. Logan, Ft. Winfieid Scott, Presidio, Cal., and Camp Mills; overseas Aug. 24, 1918; Bat. D, 67th C. A. C; returned to U. S., March 2, 1919. Fafre Two Hundred Twenty-six ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) SMITH, LAWRENCE R., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Smith; entered service June, 1918, Camp Dodge; over- seas Aug. 14, 1918; M. G. Co.; 351st Inf., 88th Div. SMITH, LIEUT. MELVILLE AYLES- WORTH, Marshalltown, son Mrs. D. T. Smith; aged 23, student, M. H. S., '12; 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111., 1917; commis- sioned 2d Lieut. F. A., Nov., 1917; over- seas Jan. 26, 1918; 144th F. A., A. E. F.; St. Mihiel drive and Ypres sector; in- structor in artillery; mustered out. Camp Grant, 111., Feb. 15,' 1919. SMITH, ORVILLE W., State Center; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. SMITH, PAUL DECATUR, Rhodes; select- ive, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. SMITH, PERLIE L., Colorado; inducted, June 24, 1918, as from Marshall county; sent to Camp Dodge. SMITH, DETER, Iron Mountain, Mich.; in- ducted. Iron Mountain, a.'; from Marshall county, July 24, 1918; sent to Camp Pike, Ark. SMITH, THOMAS D., R. F. D. 7, Marshall- town; s»n Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith; aged 27; machinist; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Co. B, 161st Inf., A. E. F., Sept. 23, 1918, to Feb. 16, 1919; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 27, 1919. SMITH, WALLACE WELKER, Marshall- town, son Mrs. C. H. Smith; M. H. S. '14; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, July 1, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; transferred, Jan. 30, 1918, U. S. Naval Base, Firth of Forth, Scotland; engaged in laying mines in North Sea and chasing submarines; 1st class seaman. SMITH, WILLIAM A., Melbourne; aged 21; recruited, Med. Corps, May 25, 1918. SMITH, WILLIAM A., Davenport; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. SMUCK, CALEB A., Marshalltown; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. SNYDER, JOHN, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. Anton Snyder; aged 29, fanner; se- lective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; 1st class Pvt., Ti-uck and Hose Co. 313, Q. M. Corps; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 4, 1919. SNYDER, RALPH D., Marshalltown; Mrs. Hattie M. Snyder, Conrad, wife; recniit- ed Feb. 11, 1917; aviation sect. Sig. Corps. SNYDER, ROY D., Marshalltown; aged 21; recniited May 1, 1918; stationed Camp Harry J. Jones, Douglas, Ariz.; trans- ferred to Honolulu, April, 1919. SOMERS, JAMES S., Green Mountain; son Mrs. Frances A. Somers; aged 37, far- mer; recruited Dec. 10, 1917; stationed Ft. Winfield Scott, Cal.; 3d Co., C. A. C. SOMERS, WILLIAM S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Somers; M. H. S. '18; enlisted, navy. May 3, 1918; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; transferred July 12, 1918, to U. S. Naval Training Station, Pauillac, France. SOUKUP, MATHIAS, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soukup; aged 27, baker; selective, Sept. 5, 1917, Camp Dodge; overseas Aug., 1918; Mess Sergt. Co. F, 350th Inf., 88th Div.; returned to U. S., June, 1919. SOULES, ELMER BURTON, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Soules; aged 31, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. 56, 14th Bn., 163d Depot Brig.; died, Camp Dodge, Oct. 12, 1918. SPARKS, HOWARD C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sparks; selective, Sept. 4, 1918, Ft. Riley, Kan. SPEASE, JESSE E., Oilman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; discharged, physical disability, Aug., 1918. SPECHT, JOSEPH W., Mar.shalltown; aged 22, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. Co. D, Dev. Bn. No. 2, 162d Depot Brig.; mustered out. Camp Pike, Nov. 21, 1918. SPENCER, JOHN H., Marshalltown; select- ive, Oct. 27, 1917, Camp Dodge; service in France. SPENCER, ORA F., St. Joseph, Mo.; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. Page Two Hundred Twenty-eight ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) SrENCER, WILLIAM, Marshalltown; se- lective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. SPIELHAGEN, GEORGE M., Marshall- town; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out, Aug., 1918. SPLICHAL, FRANK, Marshalltown; re- cruited, cavalry, Sept. 26, 1917. SPOO, LIEUT. HARRY C, Marshalltown; aged 22, traveling salesman; selective, Sept. 5, 1917, Camp Dodge; Co. F, 350th Inf.; commissioned in France; returned to U. S., May, 1919. SPRAGUE, NELLIS, Liscomb; aged 29, farmer; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; Supply Co., 350th Inf., 88th Div. SPRINGER, ALTON, R. F. D. 2, Marshall- town; Mrs. Alton Springer, wife; aged 25, machinist; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; served enlistment in navy, ranking machinist's mate 2d class; trans- ferred from Camp Pike to King's Mills, O., for employment in Peters' Cartridge Co. plant, as machinist; Recruit Inf., un- assigned, attached to 13th Rec. Co., G. L. I.; mustered out. Ft. Thomas, Ky., Dec. 17, 1918. SPRINGER, MARTIN H., Marshalltown; aged 27; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. M, 88th Div.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 22, 1919. SPRINGER, WILLIAM, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William Springer; selective, July 24, 1919, Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 29, 1919. SPRINGSTEIN, LIEUT. W. CARL, Mel- bourne, son Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Spring- stein; aged 33, salesman; enlisted, Omaha, June 1, 1917; Co. I, 6th Inf. Mil. Branch, Chattanooga, Tenn.; O. T. C, Ft. Ogle- thorpe, Ga.; commissioned 1st Lieut. Inf., April, 1918. SPRINKLE, FRANK, New Providence; .se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. STABLER, A. B., Haverhill, son Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stabler; Sergt. Co. M, 35th Div., A. E. F. ; wounded Argonne forest, Sept. 29, 1918; mustered out. Camp Zach- ary Taylor, Ky., May, 1919. STALZER, EDWARD A., Haverhill; re- cruited, March 20, 1918, C. A. STANSBERRY, FLOYD FRANKLIN, Gil- man, sen Mr. and Mis. G. F. Stan.sberry; G. H. S. '14; Grinnell, 'IS; enlisted, navy, July 22, 1918; called for sei-\'ice Oct. 31; stationed Municipal Pier, Chicago; relieved from active service, JMunicipal Pier, Jan. 24, 1919. STANTON, HARPJON L., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Viola Stanton; aged 23, student; M. H. S. '12; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; discharged from national army, Oct., 1919, being transferred to Jled. Res. Corps. STAPLEY, JOHN, Green Mountain; enli.st- ed May 13, 1917, Cedar Rapids; stationed Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and Ft. Bliss, Tex.; Troop F, 7th Cav., 15th Div. STARBIRD, HERBERT L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Starbird; aged 27; enlisted, Omaha, Neb., June 10, 1917; 7th Eng. Train. STARN, MONT A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starn; aged 21, city fire- man; recruited, engineers. May 1, 1918; stationed Camp Humphrey; Sergt. 2d Eng. Fr. Reg.; sailed for France Nov. 8, 1918, but ordered returned to U. S., when armistice was signed; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 18, 1919. STARVOS, GUST, Pennsylvania; inducted, Pennsylvania, as from this county. June 24, 1918, and sent to Camp Dodge. STAVES, CHESTER E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Staves; aged 36; ma- chinist; recruited Jan. 2, 1918; cook, 678th Aero Squadron, S. A. A., A. E. F.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, April 1, 1919. STAVES, FLOYD C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Staves; Co. C, 307th Eng., A. E. F. STEDMAN, CHESTER M., Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918. Camp Pike, Ark. STEDMAN, FRANK D.. Marslia'ltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stedman; aged 25, machinist; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; arrived in England. Aug., 1918; machinist, Med. Corps. Page Two Hundred Thirty ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) STEDMAN. JAY S., Marshalltown; aged 30, locomotive fireman; enlisted; stationed Ft. Mills, Corregidor, P. I.; Sergt. 4th Co., M. B. STEGALL, FRANK W., Marshalltown; en- listed, Oct., 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Ft. McDowell, and Ft. William McKinley, Manila; transferred to Siberia, July 1, 1918; Co. H, 31st Inf. STEGMAN, ALOYSIUS JOHN, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stegman; aged 25, metal worker; recruited Dec. 9, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, San Antonio and Camp Hempstead; overseas July, 1918, England; Cpl. aviation section. STEGMAN, SYLVESTER M., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stegman; aged 24; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, June 1917; assigned to U. S. freighter Maumee. STEIER, JOHN PETER, Haverhill, son Mr. and Mrs. Nick Steier; aged 24, farmer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. STEIER, JOSEPH AUGUST, Haverhill; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out, Aug., 1918. STEINER, LIEUT. WILLIAM HENRY, MarshalltowTi; Mrs. W. H. Steiner, wife city engineer; examined Aug. 18, 1918 commissioned 1st Lieut, and called Oct. 8 stationed Camp Dodge, 417th Eng.; trans- ferred to Camp Humphrey, Oct. 23; E. 0. T. S.; mustered out. Camp Humphrey, Dec. 23, 1918. STEINHAGEN, ARTHUR, Marshalltown; aged 28, switchman; inducted Butte, Mont., May 5, 1918; stationed Ft. Benja- min Harrison, Ind.; Pvt. Co. D, 120th Eng.; mustered out Dec. 17, 1918. STEINMAYER, CARL MELVIN, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Stein- mayer; aged 25; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Jan. 25, 1918; stationed U. S. Naval Station, Co. 37, Pensacola, Fla.; coppersmith, 2d class; discharged, Pelham Bay, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1919. STENHOUSE, ANDREW, Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; over-seas Nov., 1918; Co. K, 28th Inf., 1st Div., A. E. F. STEPAN, ALBERT, JR., Mar.shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stepan; aged 21, ma- chinist; enlisted, Kansas City, Mo., May 20, 1918; stationed Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and Camp Dix, N. J.; landed in France July 19, 1918; Pvt. Co. H, 34th Eng., 42d (Rainbow) Div.; died in France Oct. 22, 1918. STEPHENS, EDWARD ROY, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens; aged 26, painter; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Ft. Riley, Kan.; left U. S., Nov. 12, 1918; 1st class Pvt., Hdq. Co., 339th F. A.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, April 15, 1919. STEPHENS, LAWRENCE J., Marshall- town; Mrs. L. J. Stephens, wife; aged 21; recruited May 30, 1918; amved overseas Sept., 1918; Co. B, 546th Eng., A. E. F. STEPMYRE, VOTAS, North English, la.; .=on Mr. and Mrs. John Stepmyre; select- ive, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. STEVENS, E. ROY, Cicero, 111.; transferred ti this county; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. STEVENS, FAY' A., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Carrie Stevens; aged 24; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kan- sas City, Mo.; transferred to Camp Jack- son, S. C, then to Newport News, Va.; overseas Aug., 1918; Hdci. Co., 5th Arniy Corps; transferred to Artillery Park; army of occupation. STEVENS. JOSEPH WARREN, Marshall- town, son Mrs. E. C. Austin; an-ed 25, clerk; M. H. S. '14: enlisted, navy. Des Moines, July 2, 1917; stationed Naval Hosp. Training School. Goat Island, San Franciso; Hosp. Co. 13; transferred to Naval Hosp., Los Animas, Colo.; overseas, four months in England. Frpnce and Scot- land; stationed six months at naval air station, Wexford, Ire'and; nhamacst mate. 3d cla.ss; mustered out. Great Lakes, III. May 24. 1919; first commander Frank G. Click Post, American Legion. Mar- shalltown. STEVESON, MYRLE A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stevesf^n; recruited April 15, 1918; bcokkeeoer Q. M. Dept.; overseas Aug., 1918; Cpl. Page Two Hundred Thirly-two ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) STEWARD, CARL E., Haverhill, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Steward; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. STEWARD, WALTER H., R. F. D., Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stew- ard; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; arrived overseas Sept., 1918. STEWARD, WALTER S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steward; aged 21, chauffeur; enlisted. Ft. Logan, Colo., Dec. 14, 1917; 54th Balloon Co., air ser- vice; mustered out, Air Service Depot, Morrison, Va., Dec. 17, 1918. STEWART, SAMUEL D., Oilman, aged 21, electrician; recruited, aviation section, Nov. 16, 1917; 3d Co., 3d Bn., 164th Depot Brig.; mustered out. Camp Funston, Kan., Dec. 24, 1918. STONE, LEO v., Albion; recruited June 4, 1917; Inf. STONEWALL, THOMAS, Gilman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. STOOKEY, L. L., Marshalltown; teacher; selective, July 23, 1918, University of Texas, for mechanical training; trans- ferred to O. T. C, Austin, Tex.; mustered out, Austin, Dec. 3, 1918; Sergt. STOUFFER, ARTHUR L., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stouffer; aged 19, mechanic; recruited Sept. 10, 1917; Co. G, 61st Inf., Camp Greene, N. C. STOUFFER, JOHN W., Mar.^^halltown; civil engineer; enlisted; stationed Jefferson Barracks, Mo. STOVER, HERBERT L., Green Mountain, son Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stover; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas Sept., 1918; Co. D., 4th Reg. STOWELL, GEORGE W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stowell; aged 27, farmer, selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; 163d Depot Brig. STOWELL, GLEN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stowell; aged 17; enlisted, Omaha, Neb., Aug., 1917; .stationed Ft. Logan, Colo., and Camp Mills, N. Y. STRICKLER, EMERY N., Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickler; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; overseas with Hdq. Co., 161st Inf.; transferred to clerks' school. Saint Aignan, France. STROM, BENJAMIN F., LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. K. Strom; aged 30, merchant; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J.; over- seas Sept., 1918, Hdq. Co., 2d Prov. Reg. STROUSE, ARTHUR, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Strouse; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark., cooks and bakers school. STUBBS, FRED L., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Gustine Stubbs; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas Dec, 1918; Evac. Hosp. Corps No. 33. STUBBS, WINFRED R., Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. STUMP, REUBEN R., Marshalltown; sei-\'ed with Co. H, 49th Iowa Inf., in Spanish- American war; on Mexican border, 1917, with Cedar Rapids company, 3d Iowa Inf.; enlisted same company, when America en- tered world war; assig-ned to Co. D, 168th Inf., 42d (Rainbow) Div.; served with 168th Inf. throughout its overseas sei-vice; gassed at Cantigny, May, 1918; wounded; returned to U. S., March, 1919. SULT, LESLIE F., Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Suit; aged 22, farmer; select- ive. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks. Mo. SUNDAY, CLARENCE, Marshalltown; S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames. SUTER, ERIC W., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Suter; enlisted; Cpl. Co. 22, 6th Bn., 163d Depot Brig., Camp Dodge. SUTER, LYLE S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Suter; M. H. S. ■'15; en- listed; dental assistant, Med. Dept., 317th Amm. Train, 92d Div., A. E. F.; stationed at Belleville and Marbach, during engage- ments before Metz; department main- tained dental hospitals during bombard- ment; mustered out, Camp Dodge, July 12, 1919. Page Two Hundred Tbirt.v-four ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) SVENDSEN, ALFRED, Green Mountain, son Mrs. Laurine Svendsen; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M.; arrived overseas July, 1918; wounded by gunshot in ankle, Aug., 1918; returned to U. S.; sent to Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. SVENDSEN, CHARLES, Green Mountain, son Mrs. Laurine Svendsen; inducted into service Pittsburgh, Penn.; overseas July, 1918. SWALLOW, GEORGE E., State Center; recruited May 8, 1917. SW ANSON, CHARLES E.. Green Mountain, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swanson; aged 20; enlisted May 6, 1918; C. A. SWEDBERG, EDWIN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swedberg; aged 19; recruited Oct. 7, 1917; stationed Camp Logan, Tex., 82d F. A.; transferred to EI Paso. SWEDBERG, PAUL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swedberg; aged 22, trav- eling salesman; M. H. S. '16; selective, May, 1918, from Chicago, to Ft. Preble, Me.; overseas Aug. 15, 1918; Bugler, 7th Reg., C. A. C. SWEENEY, DWIGHT, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Sweeney; M. H. S. '17; enlisted, navy, May 1.5. 1918; sta- tioned Mare Island, Cal.; assigned to U. S. S. Ingram; wireless receiver. SWANSON, DAVID WILBERT, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swanson; aged 21; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. M., 88th Inf., 19th Div. SWANSON, HAROLD, Green Mountain, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swanson; aged 21; enlisted May 6, 1918, C. A.; .stationed Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Bat. A, 48th C. A. C; aiTived overseas Oct., 1918. SWEARINGEN, CHARLES HENRY, Mar- shalltown; selective, Sept. 6. 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.; assigned to Motor Trans. Corps; transferred to Ft. Mascn, San Francisco, Jan. 31, 1919; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 19, 1919. SWEARINGEN, LESTER E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Swearingen; student; recruited April, 1917; stationed Ft. McDowell, Cal.; transferred to Ft. Kamehameha, Island of Oahu, H. T.; 5th Co. of Oahu; transferred to Ft. Monroe, Va., for radio training; Radio Sergt., 75th Reg. C. A. C; sent to O. T. S.; mustered out. Ft. Monroe, Dec, 1918. SWEDBERG, DAVID, Marshalltown; Mrs. David Swedberg, wife; aged 23, brick- layer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; 163d Depot Brig.; transferred to Q. M. Corps; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan., 1918. SWENSON, BENJAMIN, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson; aged 22, ma- chinist; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J.; overseas with 3d Co., S. A. R. D.; assigned to M. G. Co., 161st Inf.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 8, 1919. SWENSON, JOHN M., LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson; inducted Cut- band, Mont.; .stationed Vancouver Bar- racks, Wa.sh. SWENSON, OLIVER, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson; aged 29, fai'mer; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; tran.sf erred to Camp Merritt, N. J.; left U. S., Sept. 23, 1918; Pvt. Co. E, 1st Reg. Inf. Rep. and Tr. Troops; returned to U. S., April 7, 1919; mustered out. Camp Dodge, April 23, 1919. SWINGLEY, LIEUT. JAMES S., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swingley; enlisted Oct. 21, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Kelly Field, Vancouver Barracks, Port- land, Ore., Jacksonville, Fa., and Ft. Sam Houston; commissioned 2d Lieut., Q. M. Corps; Q. M. Officer, Southern Dept. of- fice; recommended 1st Lieut., Q. M. Corps, Nov. 5, 1918, by Col. Daniel E. McCarthy. Dept. and Depot Q. M., Southern Dept.; mustered out. Ft. Sam Houston, Te.x., J:;n. 21, 1919. Page Two Hundred Thirty-six ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) TALBOT, NATHAN ALFRED, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Talbot; aged 30, postal clerk; selective, Sept. 5, 1917, Camp Dodge; cook; Sergt. Co. F., 350th Inf.; transferred, Camp Mills, N. Y., April 12, Pvt. 1st class, M. G. Co., 139th Inf.; overseas April, 1918; assigned to clerical work in France; Grand Baloon sector, June 20 to 29, 1918; Wesserling sector, July 16 to Sept. 2; St. Mihiel of- fensive, Sept. 12-16; Meuse-Argonne of- fensive, Sept. 26 to Oct. 2; gassed Sept. 29; mustered out. Camp Funston, Kan., May 8, 1919. TAPPS, BERT H., Marshalltown; Mrs. Bert Tapps, wife; aged 19, truck driver; re- cruited July 22, 1918; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo., and Camp Eustis, Va.; overseas Oct. 21, 1918; Pvt. Bat. A, 45th C. A. C; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 19, 1919. TARLETON, BEN P., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Tarleton; aged 26, vul- canizer; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge. TAYLOR, FRED, Belle Plaine; selective, Oct. 27, 1917, Camp Dodge; 366th Inf.; mustered out, March, 1918. TAYLOR, FRED, Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. TEAGER, GEORGE DAVID, Marshalltown, aged 32, engineer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 162d Depot Brig.; trans- ferred to Training Bn., for Sergt.; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 28, 1918. TEAGER, HENRY 0., Marshalltown; en- listed, navy, Des Moines, July 10, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; assigned to U. S. S. Missouri; transferred to U. S. S. Nokomis, doing patrol duty along French coa.sit. TENNEY, LIEUT. CLARENCE E., Mar- shalltown, aged 25, civil engineer; re- cnaited June 7, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo.; Ft. Riley, Kan., Med. Corps, 338th F. A.; Camp Dodge; commissioned 2d. Lieut., Sanitary Corps, Aug., 1918; over- seas Sept., 1918; Camp Hosp. No. 33, Brest. TERRELL, JOHN, Bluford, 111., son Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Terrell; inducted, Bluford, ill., July 24, 1918, as from this county; sent to Camp Pike, Ark. TERRELL, WILLIAM C, Bluford, 111., son Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Terrell; aged 24, far- mer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. TERRILL, ROSS S., R. F. D. 7, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. James Terrill; aged 18; recruited, aviation sect., Jan. 15, 1918. TERRIN, JOHN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Terrin; Cpl., 350th Inf., 88th Div.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 24, 1919. THACKER, JAMES P., Oilman; recruited May 7, 1917. THOMAS, CLYDE L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thomas; enlisted, Sheridan, Wyo., Oct. 6, 1917; stationed Camp Lewis, Wash.; overseas Dec, 1917; Cpl.; killed in action in France, Sept. 30, 1918. THOMAS, LIEUT. FRANCIS JOHN, Mar- shalltown; Mrs. F. J. Thomas, wife; served in Spanish-American war; enlisted Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Nov., 1918, school for army chaplains; commissioned Lieut.; mustered out Dec, 1918. THOMAS, HOWARD H., Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas; aged 25, farmer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga.; transferred to Camp Funston, Kan., Oct. 4; to Camp Mills, N. Y., Nov. 5, and to Camp Humphrey, Va., Jan. 8, 1919; Co. D, 210th Eng.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, March 13, 1919. THOMAS, IRA E., Marshalltown; aged 30, sheet metal worker; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; recruit. Inf., unas- signed; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Oct. 10, 1917. THOMAS, JAMES F., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thomas; recruited, Jan. 23, 1917, for Inf.; mustered out, phy.s- ical disability, San Francisco, Cal., June, 1917; first volunteer soldier from county discharged for disability. Papre Two Hundred Thirty-eight ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) THOMPSON, ARCHIE T., Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thompson; aged 18; recruited Nov. 20, 1917; stationed Ft. Lo- gan, Ft. Worden and Camp Eustis; over- seas with C. A. THOMPSON, GUY WILBER, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Thompson; aged 23, machinist; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt, 313th Eng.; trans- ferred to Co. B, 163d Depot Brig.; mus- tered out, physical disability, Aug. 29, 1918. THOMPSON, HENRY, Marshalltown; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. THOMPSON, LOUIS M., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Thompson; aged 27, clerk; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; guard. McKinley Park, Chicago. THOMPSON, SANFORD LEO, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Thompson; aged 21; inducted, Nevada, Sept. 6, 1918; stationed Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla. THOMPSON, OLIF, Marshalltown; U. S. Navy. THOMPSON, WAYNE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thompson; 117th Aero Squadron, A. E. F. ; mustered out. Camp Funston, Kan., Dec, 1918. THORN, RALPH H., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Rose Thorn; aged 18, teamster; re- cruited Feb. 11, 1918, for cavalry. THORN, SYLVAN E., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Rose Thorn; aged 20, clerk; M. H. S., '17; recruited Jan. 7, 1918; 831st Aero Squadron, England. THORPE, CLARENCE A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thorpe; selective, Aug. 6, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; overseas Oct., 1918, with Co. 11, Sept. A. R. D.; transferred to Co. K, 6th Inf., 5th Div., A. E. F.; army of occupation, Ger- many. TOEDT, DELBERT C, Laurel; aged 21; re- cruited May 31, 1918; C. A. TOMLINSON, LIEUT. PAUL C, Ames, son Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tomlinson; M. H. S., '16, teacher; commissioned 2d Lieut. Inf., Camp Dodge, Aug. 31, 1918; as- signed to 163d Depot Brig.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec, 1918. TONE, LIEUT. ROBERT L., Gilman, aged 28; selective, Sept. 18, 1917, Camp Dodge; 0. T. C, No. 2, Camp Dodge; commis- sioned 2d Lieut, of Inf., Aug. 31, 1918; assigned to 163d Depot Brig.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 24, 1918. TOW, J. BASIL, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tow; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, April 12, 1918. TOW, MARVIN HERBERT, aged 24; en- listed, navy, Des Moines, June 30, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; carpenter's mate, 2d class; mustered out. Great Lakes, June 13, 1919. TRAVER, LEE, Marshalltown, .son Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Traver; aged 23. laborer; se- lective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge. TRITT, W. H., Marshalltown, U. S. N. TROWBRIDGE, NED A., R. F. D., Mar- shalltown; sel:'Ctive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; Base Hosp. No. 130; mustered out Dec, 1918. TROWBRIDGE, WILLIAM F., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Trow- bridge; enlisted, aviation sec; Cpl. 185th Aerial Squadron; eighteen months over- seas; mustered out. Camp Dodge, July 1> 1919. TUCKER, AUZIE, Gatewood, Mo.; aged 24, farmer; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; transferred to Camp Mac- Arthur, Tex.; Co. L, 64th Inf., A. E. F. TWEDT, IVER MARCELLUS, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Twedt; en- listed. TWEED, OSCAR, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Tweed; aged 22, clerk; M. H. S. '15; recruited Dec 5, 1917; trans- ferred to Presidio, Tex.; seven months in France, Bat. E, 62d Reg., C. A. C; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Feb., 1919. TWEED, OTTO, Dunbar, son Mr. and Mrs. Osman Tweed; aged 28, mechanic; select- ive, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. A, 32d Eng., A. E. F.; returned to U. S., June, 1919. Paee Two Hundred Forty ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) TYLER, SAM, Marshalltowii ; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. ULRICK, JOSEPH, Marshalltown; aged 31, musician; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 14th Co., 4th Rec. Bn., 162cl Depot Brig.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Feb. 19, 1919. VAN DER VENTER, JOHN RAY, Oilman, son Mr. and Mrs. John B. Van Der Ven- ter; aged 29, jeweler; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas, Aug., 1918; Co. L, 350th Inf., 88th Div. VANHOY, THOMAS, Marshalltown; James R. Vanhoy, brother; lineman; recruited May 9, 1917; Cpl. Co. E, 2d Engineers, A. E. F.; died of disease, Hosp. No. 35, Blois, France, Feb. 19, 1919; posthumously awarded croix de guerre for valor in ser- vice. VAN LAW, JAMES H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Van Law; aged 19, student; M. H. S. '18; Senior Cpl., S. A. T. C, S. U. I., Iowa City; detailed to O. T. C, C. A., Ft. Monroe, Va.; order coun- termanded because of end of war; mus- tered out, Dec. 19, 1918. VAN SLYKE, GEORGE H., Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Van Slyke; enlisted for mech. training, March, 1918; stationed Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo., April 5; qualified for ground aviation; detailed as chauffeur for officers; trans- ferred Kelly Field, motorcycle corps, as messenger for headquarters; 3d Co., Con- centration Brig. VARNUM, RUSSELL F., R. F. D. 4, Mar- .shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Var- num; aged 24, chauffeur; recruited Dec. 12, 1917; stationed Kelly Field, Aero Ser- vice. VAUGHAN, CLARENCE H., Mar.shall- town; Mrs. C. H. Vaughan, wife; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; trans- ferred to Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.; over- seas Nov., 1918; 34th Soi-vice Co., Sig. Corps; returned to U. S., June, 1919. VECERA, JOHN L., Marshalltown; aged 18; recruited, June 20, 1918, Med. Corps. VICKERS, LOUIS E., Lamoille; recraited July 17, 1917; Amb. Co. 24, Ft. Clark, Tex. VINCENT, JAMES, R. F. D., Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. VINCENT, JOHN E., Green Mountain; aged 18; recruited July 8, 1918; Cav. VLADYKA, MORRIS D., Marshallto\\ii, son Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vladyka, Newton, la.; aged 27, railroad employe; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred Camp Upton, N. Y.; overseas May, 1918; Co. C, 39th Eng., A. E. F. VON SPRECKELSEN, WILLIAM A., Clover- dale, Ind., son Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Von Spreckelsen; aged 27, farm laborer; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. VOGEL, LIEUT. WALTER B., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vogel, Mal- com, la.; 0. T. C, Ft. Snelling, Minn.; commissioned Lieut., V. S. R.; assigned to Co. F, 131.st Inf., Camp Logan, Tex.; transferred to Co. B, 304th Inf., Camp Devens, Mass.; overseas Aug., 1918. VOGT, JOHN F., Melbourne; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kan- sas City, Mo. VOGT, LIEUT. PHILIP HARTLEY, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Vogt; aged 21, .'student; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Co. A, 88th M. P.; Co. 1, 4th O. T. S.; commissioned 2d Lieut. Inf., Aug. 31, 1918; 15th Bn., 163d Depot Brig.; M. P. Hdq., Camp Provost Guard; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 6, 1919. VOSBURG, ARCHIE D., Oilman, son Mr. and Mrs. Dwight J. Vosburg; aged 21, butcher; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C, then to Camp Upton, N. Y.; overseas June, 1918; 1st class Pvt. Co. A, 118th Inf., 30th Div., A. E. F.; occupation of Ypres sector, Aug. 1-9, 1918; offensive operation of Cambrai-St. Quentin. Sept. 23 to Oct. 19; mustered out, Camp Dodge, April 10, 1919. VROOMAN, LESLIE E., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Nellie May Vrooman; enlisted, avia- tion, Jan. 15, 1918; stationed Vancouver BaiTacks, Wash.; special duty in land di- vision, aviation section, spnice dept. Page Two Hundred Forty-two ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) WAGNER, HARRY A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner; aged 29, painter; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas June, 1918; on fighting line from July 4; Co. B, 131st Inf., 33d Div.; mustered out. Camp Grant, 111., June 4, 1919. WAITE, RAY G., Marshalltown: inducted at Shelbj-ville, Mo., as from this county. July 24, 1918; sent to Camp Pike, Aik.; discharged, physical disability, Aug. 14, 1918, Camp Pike. WALDO, RAYMOND RALPH, Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Waldo; aged 22; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; over- seas July, 1918; 118th Inf., 30th Div.; Ypres sector, Somme offensive; mustered out. Camp Dodge, April 10, 1919. WALDO, SIDNEY, Marshalltown; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; dis- charged, physical disability, Aug. 6, 1918, Camp Pike. WALKUP, CLINTON, Gilman. son Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walkup; aged 26, farmer; se- lective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; over- seas Aug., 1918; Co. L, 350th Inf., 88th Div.; army of occupation in Germany; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June, 1919. WALKUP, HOWARD L., Fredericksburg, la., son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walkup; aged 27, truck driver; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Whip- ple Barracks, Ariz.; Co. M, 350th Inf., 88th Div.; mustered out, Prescott, Ariz., Feb. 14, 1919. WALKUP, JOHN EARL, Haverhill; aged 27, farmer; selective. Sent. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M.; started for France, via Camp Dix, N. J., Aug. 21, 1918; contracted pneumonia and was sent to hospital ; mu.stered out. Camp Dix, Dec. 19, 1918. WALKUP, JOHN, Gilman; enlisted, as mu- sician, Calgary, Canada, July, 1916; sta- tioned Sarcee camp; overseas and trans- ferred to .American army band in England. WALL, LIEUT. EARL S., Albion, adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wall, Marshall- town; aged 24; enlisted, Chicago, Aug., 1917; stationed Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.; overseas early summer of 1918; Lieut., Co. K, 132d Inf.; wounded in action in aim and hip; died of wounds, Oct. 24, 1918; posthumously cited for exceptional bra- very in action in leading his men again.st strong machine gun nests in the Boise Maulamont, Oct. 8, 1918. WALL, WAYLAND W., State Center; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WALLACE, ROY ELMER, Marshalltown; Mrs. R. E. Wallace, wife; aged 21, ma- chinist; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. WALLISH, LAWRENCE F., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Mary Wallish; aged 20, machin- ist; enlisted. Ft. Logan, Colo., Jan. 2, 1918; stationed South San Antonio, Tex.; 662d Aero Squadron. WALTEMEYER, RAYMOND, Marshall- town, son Mrs. Lucinda West; aged 26, carpenter; recruited June 11, 1917; eleven months in Ft. Logan, Ft. Riley, Camp Logan, Tex., Camp McClellan, Ala., Camp Merritt, N. J.; overseas Aug., 1918; Hdq. Co., 79th F. A.; transferred to Bat. B, 79th F. A., head cook; one year in France; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 28, 1919. WALTER, ROY H., Beaman, son Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Walter; aged 20; recruited May 4, 1917; stationed Ft. Scott, Cal.; C. A. "C; died. Ft. Scott, July 28, 1917; fir.st death among recruits from Marshall county. WALTERS, AVERY LEE, Marshallto\\Ti; aged 23, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Cpl. Motor Truck Co. 341; mustered out, Camp Pike, May 13, 1919. WALTERS, EDWARD F., Burlington; in- ducted at Burlington as from this county, July 24, 1918; sent to Camp Pike, Ark. WALTON, ARCHIE H., Mar.shalltown; Mrs. Archie Walton, wife; aged 28, con- tractor; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Sergt. Q. M. Corps, 88th Div. WANTZ, CARMIE, demons, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wantz; aged 23, fanner; recruited Dec. 10, 1917, Aviation sect.; stationed Waco, Tex.; 48th Aerial Squad- ron. Page Two Hundred Forty-four ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) WARD, DAN P., Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. WARD, HARRY M., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ward; enlisted Feb. 14, 1917, C. A.; stationed Ft. Winfield Scott, Camp Funtson, and Presidio, Cal.; over- seas about July 1. 1018; Bat. A., 62d Reg., C. A. C. WARD, IRA AUSTIN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ward; aged 28, labor- er; selective, Feb. 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Houston, Tex.; overseas June, 1918; Co. I, 1,31st Inf., 33d Div.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 2, 1919. WARD, THOMAS LEO, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ward; M. H. S. '16; enlisted, navy, Minneapolis, Minn., April 16, 1918; stationed U. S. Naval Hosp.; ordered to receiving ship at New York, Dec, 1918. WARD, WILLIAM R., Marshalltown; en- listed July 27, 1917; stationed Ft. Douglas, Ariz.; Co. M, 20th Inf. WARMOUTH, BERT, Marshalltown; Mrs. Marie Warmouth, wife; aged 27, laborer; .selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Pvt. 1st class, Co. G, 128th Inf.; served with 133d and 128th Inf. at Chateau Thierry. July 28 to Aug. 4, 1918; wound- ed in action; mu.stered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 11, 1919. WARN, WALTER S., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Sadie Warn; aged 31; selective, Aug. 23, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas Sept. 23, 1918; Co. M, 809th Pioneer Inf. WATSON, FLOYD E., Marshalltown; en- listed. Inf.; stationed Chickamauga Park. Ga.; Co. A, 53d Inf. WATSON, JOHN T., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Watson; enlisted March 26, 1917; overseas sixteen and one-half months; first day bombardment group, 20th Aero Squadron; St. Mihiel sector to end of war, as aerial observer; returned to U. S., May 1, 1919. WATSON. RALPH, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. William E. Watson; aged 24, storekeeper; enlisted, Des Moines, Dec. 12, 1917, as aerial carpenter (aeroplane making); stationed Pensacola, Fla.; trans- ferred to League Island Navy Yards, Philadelphia; overseas to Killingholme, near Hull, England, where remained to end of war; returned to U. S., Dec. 20, 1918. WATSON, ROBERT LETTS, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. William E. Watson; aged 17, student; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, March 9, 1916; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; assigned to U. S. S. Texas; witnessed surrender of German Grand Fleet; member of prize crew. WATTERS, HAROLD, Marshalltown; se- lective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge. WEATHERLY EARL T., Liscomb; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; ar- rived overseas Oct., 1918. WEATHERMAN, HUGH, Beaman, son Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weatherman; aged 21, farmer; recruited, Marshalltown, May 10, 1917; stationed Ft. Logan, Colo., Pvt. Bat. C, 5th F. A.; transferred to Ft. Bliss, Tex.; overseas Aug., 1917; killed in action, March 1, 1918, in German attack in St. Mihiel salient, north of Toul; first soldier from Marshall county killed in action; posthumously awarded Distinguished Ser- vice Cross. WEAVER, WILLIAM CHARLES. Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weaver; aged 23; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Washington Univ.; overseas May 5, 1918; Pvt. 1st class, 45th Co., 20th Reg., Eng. Corps; mustered out. Camp Mills, N. Y., May, 1919. WEBER, BENJAMIN G., JIar.shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weber; aged 28; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Washington, D. C; over- seas May, 1918; 45th Co., 20th Eng.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 10, 1919. WEBER, GEORGE D., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weber; aged 18; re- cruited Oct. 28, 1917; .stationed Ft. Lo- gan, Colo.; transferred to Camp McDow- ell; sent to Philippines, Jan., 1918; Pvt., 16th Co., C. A. C. Fase Two Hundred Forty-si.x ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) WEBER, WILLIAM, Marshalltown; select- ive, Sept. 19, 1017, Camp Dodge; dis- charged, physical disability, Dec. 7, 1917, Camp Dodge. WEHRMAN, HUGO J., Melbourne, son Mr. and Mrs. William Wehrman; aged 23, far- mer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; cook, Co. A, Convalescent Center; mustered out, Camp Dodge, April 2, 1919. WELKER, LIEUT. DAVID RALPH, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Welker; aged 25, dentist; enlisted Dent. Res.; com- missioned 1st Lieut. Dent. Sec, Aug. 23, 1917; stationed Camp Sheridan, Ala.; 28th Inf.; mustered out Dec. 28, 1918. WELTER, LOUIS, Marshalltown; aged 21; entered O. T. S., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Oct. 24, 1918; mustered out, Dec. 14, 1918. WENGERT, ORVILLE G., State Center; aged 22, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Vet. Field Unit, 19th T. H. & M. P.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 28, 1919. WEST, CARL H., Marshalltown; navy; ar- rived overseas Aug., 1918. WEST, CLYDE ERNEST, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George E. West; aged 21, motorcycle mechanic; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas May, 1918; Co. D, 42d Eng.; made Cpl. Co. F, 4th Bat., 20th Eng.; transferred to 12th Co., 20th Eng.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 1, 1919. WEST, EARL CLIFFORD, Marshalltown; enlisted, navy, July 23, 1918; called into service Oct. 29; mustered out. Great Lakes, 111., Jan. 18, 1919. WEST, FRANK J., Haverhill; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WEST, GEORGE F., Rhodes; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WEST, WYATE E., Rhodes; aged 18; re- cruited March 18, 1918; C. A. C. WEUVE, EARL W., State Center; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. WHALEY, EARL E., R. F. D. 4, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whaley; re- cruited April 17, 1917; 5th F. A., A. E. F. WHINERY, HUGH, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Whinery; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, July 2, 1917; stationed New- port, R. I.; transferred to receiving ship, Boston, Aug., 1917; in Cuban waters win- ter 1918-19. WHINERY, SAMUEL L., Bangor; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WHINERY, VERN R., Sioux City, son Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whinery, Marshalltown; aged 23, dentist; enlisted. Dent. Res., Jan., 1918; sent to Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., July 20, 1918; Pvt. 1st class; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 28, 1919. WHISTLER, EARNEST CECIL, Rhodes; aged 24, farmer; selective. May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; transferred to Camp MacArthur, Tex.; Co. D, 13th Inf., 7th Div., A. E. F. WHITE, CLARENCE, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White; aged 23; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; died, Camp Dodge, Oct. 16, 1918. WHITE, DEE MILLAR, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Susan W. White; M. H. S. '14; book- keeper; enlisted, marines, Chicago, June 1, 1917; training at Palis Island, N. C, and Norfolk, Va.; stationed Philadelphia Navy Yards; on U. S. S. San Diego, torpedoed July 19, 1918, off Fire Island, N. Y., en route to New York from dry dock; in water four hours before rescued; Q. M. Sergt. school, Norfolk; mustered out, Nor- folk, Jan. 31, 1919. WHITE, FRANK J., Marshalltown; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. WHITE, HAROLD A., Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White; U. S. N. R. C; I. S. C, Ames; discharged, Ames, Dec. 20, 1918. WHITE, RALPH, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. White; enlisted, navy; stationed Great Lakes, 111. WHITE, RAY EDISON, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 'White; aiicd 25, book- keeper; enli.sted, navy, Jun? 21, 1918, Des Moines; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; dis- charged. Great Lakes, Dec 16, 1918. Page Two Hundred Forty-eight ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) WHITED, GLENN, Marshalitown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whited; enlisted, navy; chief storekeeper. Great Lakes Naval Training- Station, 111.; de.signated to attend assistant paymasters' school, Princeton L^niv. WHITZELL, ELMER, Marshalltown; en- listed, navy; stationed Great Lakes, 111. WICKERSHAM, EMMETT C, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wick- ersham; aged 19, clerk; enlisted. Ft. Lo- gan, Colo., Jan. 10, 1918; Sergt. 84th Aero Squadron, Air Service; mustered out, Kelly Field, Tex., April 3, 1919. WICKLUM, EARL, Marshalltown; 109th Eng., A. E. F.; returned to U. S., June, 1919. WIENEKE, ROYAL A., State Center; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WILBUR, FRANK, Marshalltown; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. WILCOX, FRANCIS J., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Sarah Wilcox; recruited Ajiril 17, 1917; stationed Ft. Baker, Cal.; Co. 12, C. A. C; overseas .July, 1918. WILDMAN, JOHN FREDERICK, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wild- man; aged 19, student, M. H. S. '17; en- rolled, Ames, S. A. T. C, Oct. 1, 1918. WILDMAN, KARL WOODBURY, Chap- pell, Neb., son Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wild- man, Marshalltown; aged 25; enlisted, Mech. Trn. School, U. of Neb., July 1, 1917; assigned to Bat. B, 9th Bn., F. A. R. D., Camp Taylor, Ky.; transferred to Bat. B, 75th F. A.; Camp Sheridan, Ala.; Sergt.; mustered out Dec, 1918. WILEY, JAMES H., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Cora H. Wiley; aged 27, med. student; re- cruited Aug. 20, 1917; stationed Ft. Lo- gan, Morrison, Va., and San Antonio, Tex.; A. E. F., England and France, Jan. 28 to Dec. 5, 1918; Sergt. 1st class, 470th Aero Squadron; mustered out. Garden City, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1918. WILHELMI, OLLIE E. E., R. F. D., Mar- shalltown; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodg3. WILKENS, RALPH A., North English, la.; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WILKERSON, HARRY O., Lisconib; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. WILKERSON, ROBERT HUGH, State Cen- ter, son Mr. and Mrs. Van Wilkerson; aged 25, mechanic and farmer; enlisted, Des Moines, Nov. 3, 1917; overseas Dec, 1917; Co. B, 1st Bn., 30th Eng., A. E. F. WILKIE, LEO JOSEPH, Timber Creek, son Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilkie; aged 22, far- mer; selective, Sept. 17, 1917, Camp Dodge; overseas Oct., 1918; Hdq. Co. 133d Inf.; transferred to 312th M. G. Co., 78th Div.; returned to U. S., June 4, 1919. WILLARD, FRANK H., JR., Marshallto\\Ti, sen Frank H. Willard; aged 19, student; S. A. T. C, I. S. C, Ames; transferred to O. T. C, F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Nov. 6, 1918; 8th Ahsev'rat Batt.; mustered out, Dec, 1918. WILLIAMS, CEDRIC S., Marshalltown; se- lective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga. WILLIAMS, THOMAS EMMETT, R. F. D. 2, Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Cody, N. M., then to Camp Merritt, N. J.; over- seas June 28, 1918, Co. 4, A. R. D.; taken from ship at Winchester, England, with typhoid fever; in hospital there until Sept. 25; sent to France, where again taken to hospital ; returned to U. S. with Casual Co. 308; mustered out, Camp Dodqje, Jan. 16, 1919. WILLIAMS, WILBER B., Marshallto\\-n, son Mrs. Fannie B. Williams; aged 22, mechanic; selective, Feb. 26, 1918; arrived overseas May, 1918; Pvt. Co. D, 33d Eng.; returned to U. S., June 2, 1919. WILLIAMSON, JAMES, State Center; re- cruited May 8, 1917. WILLIGROD, GEORGE E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. George Willigrod; aged 18, student, M. H. S., '18; S. A. T. C, U. of Wis.; discharged, Madison, Wis., Dec. 15, 1918. WILLITS, GEORGE P., Forrest City; trans- ferred to Marshall county; inducted as electrician; Kelly Field, Tex. Page Two Hundred Kifty ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) WILLS, CHARLES F., Marshalltown; aged 27, gas engine mechanic; inducted Sept. 24, 1918; Pvt. Cas. Det. 26, 163d Depct Brig.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 8, 1919. WILLS, JOHN A., Marshalltown, son R. B. Wills, I. S. H.; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; arrived in England, Sept., ni8; Co. B, 327th M. G. Bn. WILSCHUTZ, PAUL H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilschutz; recruited May 9, 1917; stationed El Paso, Tex., and Washington, D. C.;Co. D, 2d Eng., A. E. F. WILSON, DEWEY, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilson; Co. A, 168th Inf., 42d (Rainbow) Div., A. E. F.; gassed Aug., 1918; mustered out. Camp Dodge, May 17, 1919. WILSON, HARRY, R. F. D., Marshalltown; recruited, baker company, July 23, 1917. WILSON, LEVERT W., Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. WILTAMUTH, LIEUT. RALPH, Marshall- town; Mrs. Pearl Wiltamuth, Grinnell, la., wife; enlisted, 1st la. Cav., Aug. 10, 1917; sent to Camp Cody, N. M.; made Sergt. Co. A, 127th M. G. Bn.; commissioned 2d Lieut. Dec. 20, 1917; transferred to Hdq. Co., 133d Inf.; commissioned 1st Lieut. March, 1918; transferred to Ft. Sill, Okia., April 20, 1918. to attend Inf. School of Arms; transferred to Camp Dix, N. J.; overseas Sept. 8, 1918, in advance party for division; stationed Liverpool. U. S. Motor Trans. Corps; transferred to com- mand, France, Oct. 26, 1018. WILTS, FRED C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilt.s; aged 2.5, traveling salesman; enlisted. Ft. Logan, Colo., Sept. 10, 1917; Q. M. Corps; tran.sf erred to New York with Q. M. Corps; mustered out. New York City, Dec. 6, 1918. WILTS, HERMAN J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilts; aged 28, account- ant; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Sherman 0., then to Camp Merritt, N. J.; arrived overseas May, 1918; in action in June; 319th F. S. Bn., Med. Det.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 9, 1910. WILTSE, RALPH M., Marshalltown; aged 25, surveyor; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Hdq. Co., 88th Inf.; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, Jan. 27, 1919. WINEBRENNER, JOHN M., Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. WINDISH, JOHN R., Marshalltown; aged 21, chauifeur; recruited, Dec. 8, 1917, Aero Sect. WINGERT, ORVILLE G., State Center; in- ducted Sept. 6, 1918, Vet. Sect., San. Field Unit, 19th Div., Camp Dodge; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 28, 1019. WINSLOW, HENRY W., R. F. D. 3, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wins- low; aged 25, farmer; enlisted Dec, 1917; stationed Ft. Winfield Scott, Cal.; Co. 3, C. A. C; transferred to Nowen, Philip- pine Islands. WINTER, CARL DAVID, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 24, tinner; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Jan. 25, 1918; Nav. Res., Pensacola, Fla., cop- persmith, 2d class; discharged, Pelham Bay. N. Y., Feb. 11, 1919. WINTER, NIALE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 26, far- mer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918. Camp Dodge; sei"vice in France. WINTER, VERNON C, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter; machinist; enlisted; arrived overseas Aug., 1918. WINTERRINGER, HERMAN B., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. William E. Win- terringer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga. WINTERS, RAY W., Marshalltown; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. WINTERS, ROY W., Marshalltown; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WIRTH, RUSSELL, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Anna Wirth; aged 23. mail carrier; select- ive, July 24, 1918. Camp Piko, Ark.; Pvt. Hdq. Co., Dev. Bn. No. 5, 162d Depot Brig.; mustered out. Camp Pike, Dec. 9, 1018. Page Two Hundred Fifty-two ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) WITKOWSKI, WILLIAM, inducted at Beat- rice, Neb., as from this county, July 24, 1918; sent to Camp Pike, Ark. WOELLHOF, CAPT. HENRY A., Marshall- town; member I. N. G. si.xteen years; 1st Lieut. Reg. Staff, Ft. Des Moines; com- missioned Capt., June 8, 1917, Co. I, 1st. la. Inf.; took command of company July 1, 1917; discharged. Camp Cody, N. M., physical disability, Aug., 1918. WOGAN, ASHLEY N., inducted in Ohio, as from this county, June 24, 1918; sent to Camp Dodge. WOGAN, HARRY B., Green Mountain; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WOLF, ARTHUR, R. F. D. 7, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wolf; aged 24, laborer; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. M, 350th Inf., 88th Div.; trans- ferred to Camp Upton, N. Y.; assigned Base Hosp., Ward D7; transferred to Camp Wheeler, Ga., Dev. Bn., Co. 16; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 26, 1918. WOLF, CLARENCE, R. F. D. 7, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wolf; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. 56, 14th Bn., 163d Depot Brig.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 13, 1919. WOLF, JOSEPH, R. F. D. 7, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wolf; select- ive, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas Aug., 1918; Co. G, 357th Inf.; 90th Div.; Bois de Friere, Vilcey-sur-Preny, Foret des Vanchere, Bois des Rappes, St. Mi- hiel sector, Bantheville, Aincreville road, Halles, Villefranche, Wiseppe, north of Argonne; army of occupation, Germany. WOLKEN, ARTHUR, Oilman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WOLKEN, ELMER 0., Dillon; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga. WONDER, LIEUT. HAROLD D., Marshall- town; Mrs. F. S. Hynds, sister; aged 27, dentist; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Cas. Corps Sergt., Dent. Dept.; Co. E, 1st Reg. 2 R C; commissioned Lieut.; mustered out, Feb. 8, 1919. WOOD, BENJAMIN S., Marshalltown; re- cruited July 27, 1917, baker company; sta- tioned Camp Funston, Kan.; Bakery Co. No. 316. WOOD, CHARLES W., Charles City; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. WOOD, HARRY O., State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Wood; enlisted; stationed Camp Logan, Houston, Tex.; Bat. E., 3d F. A. WOOD, PAUL LUTHER; aged 18; S. A. T. C, Coe College; discharged. Cedar Rapids, Dec. 11, 1918. WOODWARD, BARTLE H., State Center; selective, limited service, Sept. 4, 1918, Camp Funston, Kan. WOODWARD, DEWEY, Green Mountain; recruited Oct. 9, 1917. WOODWORTH, DONALD, R. F. D. 5, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wood- worth; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 3d Co., 13th Tr. and Rep. Bn. WOODWORTH, GEORGE, R. F. D., Mar- shalltown; son Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wood- worth; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; 1st Co., 13th Tr. and Rep. Bn. WOOLARD, HENRY, Marshallto\™; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; discharged, physical disability, Aug., 1918. WOOSTER, ALFRED H., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Mabel B. Wooster; aged 21; en- listed, Des Moines, Aug., 1917; stationed Camp Cody, N. M., and Ft. Sill, Okla.; sent eastward for transport to France; taken ill and confined to hospital; Sergt. Co. H, Cas. Bn., Camp Merritt, N. J.; mustered out, June, 1919. WORDEN, ALBERT W., Marshalltown; Mrs. Ruth Worden, wife; aged 21, team- ster; enlisted; Co. A, 123d M. G. Bn. WORK, HERBERT R., Bluford, 111., .son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Work; aged 23, auto me- chanic; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to American Univ., Washington, D. C; overseas May, 1918; Co. B, 42d Eng. Page Two Hundred Fifty-four ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) WORRELL, HARRY L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. James Worrell, Orleans, Ind.; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; overseas Aug. 8, 1918; Sergt. Hdq. Co., 313th Eng., A. E. P.; returned to U. S., June 7, 1919. WRIGHT, HARRY O., Marshalltown; Cpl. Inf.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 18, 1918. WULF, FRED, Laurel; aged 24, truck driver; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; Pvt. 1st Prov. Co. of Camp Upton, N. Y.; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 11, 1918. WYATT, JOHN E., Montpelier, N. D., son Mrs. G. A. Weston; aged 27, farmer; se- lective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; trans- ferred to Camp Cody, N. M.; Cpl. Co. M, 133d Inf.; overseas eight months; mus- tered out. Camp Dodge, June, 1919. YORK, OSCAR C, Marshalltown; aged 24, farmer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, Dec. 30, 1918. YOUNG, JOHN J., Marshalltown; aged 28, machinist; selective, April 5,1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo.; 1st Sergt. Co. 6, Mort. Tr. Det.; mustered out, Kan- sas City, Dec. 10, 1918. YOUNKIN, JOHN, Melbourne; aged 29, far- mer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. ZAHND, GUS E., Marshalltown; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge. ZATECHKA, FRED, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. John Zatechka; aged 22; selective. April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; overseas June 30, 1918; wagoner, Supply Co., 358th Inf.; Bois de Friere, Vilcey-sur-Preny, Foret des Venchlres, Bois des Rappes and Souleuvre, in St. Mihiel sector, Halles, Villefranche, ruined bridge of Sassey, Baa- Ion and Stenay; raids, Sept. 23 to 26, pene- trated Hindenburg line, Argonne sector, Bantheville; army of occupation. ZEISNEISS, FRED HENRY, R. F. D., Mar- shalltown; aged 22, farmer; selective. Camp Funston, Kan., Aug. 29, 1918; Pvt. Co. C, 29th M. G. Bn.; mustered out. Camp Funston, Jan. 24, 1919. ZIEHLER, FRED C, Des Moines; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. ZINK, WALTER LEE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Zink; aged 22, farmer; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Dec. 11, 1917; stationed Great Lakes, 111.; assigned to U. S. S. North Carolina; seaman 2d class; discharged, Pelham Bay, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1919. ZINK, WILLIAM LELAND, Green Moun- tain, son Mr. and Mrs. John P. Zink; aged 20, student, M. H. S. '17; recruited Feb. 5, 1918; aviation sect., Sig. Corps; stationed Ft. Logan. Kelly Field, Ebbets Field, Ft. McClelland; transferred to engineers in order to go overseas; arrived in France about June 26, 1918; Meuse offensive, Ar- gonne forest; gassed; Cpl. Co. B, 104th Eng., 29th Div.; mustered out. Camp Dodge, June 7, 1919. ZUERCHER, FRED W., Marshalltown; se- lective, Oct. 15, 1918; I. S. C, Ames, for mechanical training. Page Two Hundred Fifty-six ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) (Too late I'er Classification.) BENDLAGE, GEORGE, Maishalltown, sen T. A. Bendlaga; S. A. T. C, Ames; applied for R. O. T. C; awaiting order when annistice was signed. BOUCHER, LIEUT. FRANCIS E., physi- cian and surgeon; M. H. S. '04; Lieut., Med. Dept. BUIHNER, FLOYD, Marshalltown; U.S.N. CHRISTI ANSON, KARL, Marshalltown; enlisted, fall of 191f.. DAVIS, PERRY, Marshalltown; 126th Inf., 32d Div. GILCHRIST, CAPT. WILLIAM R., Grand Island, Neb., sen Mrs. Ida S. Gilchrist, Marshalltown; enlisted R. O. T. C, Ft. Snelling, Minn., May 1, 1917; commis- sioned 1st Lieut., Aug. 1; stationed Camp Cody, N. M.; made intell'gence officer and promoted to Capt. ; arrived overseas Oct., 1918; 134th Inf., 34th Div., A. E. F. HOUGHTON, REX, Albicn; S. A. T. C. HOWIG, HARLEY B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Howig; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, July 30, 1917; discharged. New York, July 27, 1917; enrolled, Detroit, Mich., June 28, 1918; Eng., 2d class, U. S. N. R. F.; released frcm active duty, U. S. S. Arcadia, Hoboken, N. J., May 14, 1919. LONDAHL, CAPT. M. M., Marshalltown, minister; chaplain in regular army ten years; one year in France with Coast Art.; with combat troops at St. Mihiel and Ar- gonne forest; now stationed at Ft. Wor- den. Wash. OBERLE, RAYMOND KENNETH, Mar- shalltown; S. A. T. C, Omaha, Neb. O'BRIEN, WILLIAM, Marshalltown, son J. E. O'Brien, St. Paul, Minn.; postal clerk; enlisted; service in France. OLSON, KNUD J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olson; selective, Nov. 29, 1917, Camp Dodge; 2d Bn. Intelligence Dept., 325th Inf., 82d Div., A. E. F.; scout service Toul sector, Metz front, Argonne forest; wounded in hand, shrapnel splinter, Argonne forest, Oct. 14, 1918; mustered out Jan. 13, 1919. VON SPRECKELSEN, WILLIAM A., Clover- dale, Ind., son Mr. and Mrs. John A. Von Spreckelsen; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Washington, D. C; overseas May 20, 1917; Co. D, 43d Eng. * DAVIDSON, REV. R. B., Mar.shalItown; ap- pointed chaplain Camp Paul Jones, Great Lakes, 111, Feb., 1918. GILMAN, C. E., Marshalltown, Y. M. C. A. physical instructor; Y. M. C. A. work, Camp Dodge, Dec, 1917, to July 1, 1918. LINN, DR. JAMES P., Marshalltown; Y. M. C. A. work Camp Dodge and in France. MALLOY, C. W., State Center; K. of C. sec- retary; enrolled Sept. 24, 1918; discharged Dec. 9, 1918. ROSKOPF, MICHAEL C, Marshalltown; K. of C. secretarv. DIED PFANTZ, HARLAND G., State Center; un- officially reported by Red Cross to have died in France Oct. 26, 1918; no report of the death has come from the War De- partment. Page Two Hundred Fifty-e'iRht MARSHALL COUNTY HONOR MEDAL At the first call of the government men began to leave Marshall county for service. Until the draft went into effect the boys left singly or in small groups. The citizens of the county began to realize the boys were going to war and no public form of appreciation was being shown. A fund was raised to give the boys a banquet, but for many valid reasons this was found to be impracticable. A special committee was named to care for this matter. After considering many proposals it was decided to give each man going from the county something that could be secured only by real service. A suitable bi-onze medal, inscribed with the own- er's name, together with a wrist watch, was given each man. This practice continued until the watches proved to be unfit and not worth the cost. The committee then decided to se- cure a medal which would cost the same amount as the fonner medal and watch. This was done and the cut of the medal is shown above. The purpose of the committee was to give each soldier and sailor in Marshall county this token of appreciation. Medals were given the Red Cross nurses as well. In order to finance this movement funds were raised by the merchants, and employes of factories and the stores, and the towns of the county also sent in funds. The commit- tee listed below had charge of all demonstrations made for the men on leaving: General committee: R. W. McCreery, chairman; J. B. Northcott, secretary -treasurer; E. A. Franquemont, A. W. Carlson, E. R. Lay, E. H. Draper, B. C. Whitehill, W. C. McCar- ten and Frank Ryder. Committee on speakers; C. C. St. Clair, chairman; A. F. Balch and B. F. Cummings. Committee on parades: B. C. Whitehill, chairman; F. M. Wilbur, A. W. Carlson and A. Palmer. Committee to secure names of soldiers: H. J. Rodgers, chairman; Leroy Jones, E. A. Franquemont. Committee on medals: E. H. Draper, chaiiman; J. Sidney Johnson and J. B. Northcott. Committee on publicity: H. J. Rodgei's, chairman; J. Sidney Johnson and J. B. Northcott. Page Two Hundred Sixty ENSIGN DUDLEY GREGORY WILLIAM WESLEY JONDRO MONT A. RUCKER HERBERT B. DOWNING HARRY CARL FINLEY J. ISEMAN (Wounded) FRANK BOARDMAN FRED O. NEWTON DEE MILLAR WHITE Page Two Hundred Sixty-one HAL RICHARDS FLOYD F. STANSBERRY KENNETH J. HINES Page Two Hundred Sixty-two LYLE EASON ROLAND FLOWER LESTER H. FLOWER HORACE PATTON WILLIAM FLOWER W. E. PRICE CHARLIE N. SANDLIN ELROY R. BIGELOW JAMES ARTHUR MEEKER CLARENCE SUNDAY H. J. ANDREWS WILLIAM TRAVIS SCHILLING OLIF THOMPSON GEORGE S. FORD CLIFFORD C. PLUMB Page Two Hundred Sixty-three CARLETON CHANDLER -iim^^^^^^i i? ;K AIMING STATUV FLOYD BUIGNER TONY ANGELSBURG ROBERT LETTS WATSON JOSEPH WARREN STEVENS JAMES L. REESE THOMAS WILLIAM PERKY Pape Two Hundred Sixty-four EARL CLIKKORD WEST EDWAltn ('. MIKSCHL W. CHARLES HEINTZ H. W. SHAW- BYRON HOPKINS \ERN CLEMONS CHARLEY PETERSON LEONARD C. RICHARDSON THEODORE BENDLAGE. JR. RALPH SEBERG JOHN WEBSTER FORD Pai^e Two Hundred Sixty-five E. M. RICHARDS CARL F. HUBLER OTIS M. ROE L. A. OMUNDSON SYLVESTER M. STEGMAN OTIS M. SCOTT JOSEPH THEODORE SCHILLING Page Two Hundred Sixty-six KALPH V. ENO ARTHLU \V. KRUSE MARTIN AUSDAL PETER AUSDAL /^v C. R. SIEG REV. It. B. DAVIDSON Chaplain Great Lakes Naval Trainini? Station WILLIAM L. ZINK LOUIE P. OLSON F. G. PIERCE Secretary County Council of Defense F. A. MOSCRIP County Food Administrator Page Two Hundred Sixty-seven D^njajnin Bi^jlus Obu W.FJowtr. T^tfon 3(inji^mi] Bi\yiub Okcn miiSJii'i' 9 y Ji>(.'r\ Ci^i^nii^ip'h Oa^Dci- J. Ce^lmus ;?unt\ by U-bo?\t ctf cofe^sf of B^fo)), Iti^o1| Bt^rKcc n lyron £• Sav John Johnson (^1iv,dinif) BEN G. GOODALE (CROIX DE GUERRE) SERGT. CHARLES W. PECKHAM (TWICE CITED FOR BRAVERY) REUBEN STUMP CHANCEY R. MILLS CAPT. M. M. LONDAHL Page Two Hundred Seventy-three COOTIE GARMENT MAKERS ^^^^^^HTV ; t ^ '^^^^M ^KKIm PM'"' ^u' # mk 2. J .. J ^^^H ^^^^^^H L*"^ ^. V ' ,11,1 ^tf'J^B 1, Mrs. A. C. Eveiist; 2. Mrs. C. E. Giddines ; 3. Mrs. F. S. Jerome; 4, Dr. Cora Williams Choate : 5, Mrs. George D. Brown: 6. Mrs. J. Edenburn ; 7, Mrs. Charles Munson ; 8, Mrs. L. C. Everist ; 9. Mrs. Emma Waters: 10, Mrs. Charles Bates; 11. Mrs. M. R. Dunham; 12. Mrs. J. H. Jansen ; 13. Mrs. E. T. Austin; 14. Mrs. L. L. Thompson; 15. Mrs Will Cullcy ; 16. Mrs. Abbie Knights ; 17. Mrs. F. O. Bailey ; 18. Mrs. Robert MuUin. 1. Miss Bertha Johnson; 2. Mrs. Charles Bernstein; 3. Mrs. C. W. Hughes; 4. Mrs. Marion Gard ; 3. Mrs. J. E. Swinglcy ; 6. Mrs. C. B. Johnson; 7. Mrs. Philip Vogt ; 8. Mrs. N. (). Tweed; 9. Mrs May Sandoe ; 10. Mrs. Jane Eadie : 11, Mrs. A. H. Simon; 12. Mrs. G. S. Nugent; 13. Mrs. A. E. Myers; 14. Mrs. Mary Walters; 15. Mrs. Fred Pepper; 16. Mrs. Mary Thornton; 17. Mrs. P. W. Burke. Page Two Hundred Seventy-four Young Ladies' Sodality, St. Mary's Church RED CROSS WORKERS Back Row (left to right) — Florence Lan:j:, Marie Reusch, Stella Lamb. Bertha Hasenstab. Ella Burns, Anna Curren, Mabel Bechtel. Grace Topf. May Watters, Celia Reusch. Anne Nolan. Anna McMahcn, Florence Walters. Mai-y Kennehan, Beatrice Musil. Helen Pink. Front Row (left to ri,2:ht) -May Lantr, Hilda Richards, Kathi-yn Kennehan. Marie Welsh, Adaline Richards. Marie Welp, Anna Burns. Minnie Kaliney. THE CLOSING CHAPTER Marion Gail. Chairman of Exemption Board. Shipping Rerords of Marshall Countv Draft to Washington, D. C.. March 31. 1919 Page Two Hundred Seventy-five 3 ) :> >' ^ ■i