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An Honor Roll Containing a Pictorial Record of the Gallant And . I mm 4* IB }?- -;l 1 I ; vr li uh o Y « 502 V7. I •• ' : !£FffW/*^.*,^i^,i(N3R» TWIN I yr, v 9Ao^/ouor9?o// 1917- 1918- 1919 o <q<&<c€ ))ooo o\ PUBLISHED BY The Leader Publishim, Company Pipestone, Minni sot \ &J am MAY » l»« 7/?<?(/SQrvod to keep t/ie/fiaf/on '/mmf/ii'S' V. Nobles County's Honored Dead ADOLPH MICHAEL BRABENDER, Adrian, Minn. 2nd Class Seaman, Gunners Man'-. School, entered service May L3, 1918, trained at Great Lakes \. T. S. Died 1 Sept. I' . L918, influenza. LE< >\ C. BUTLER, Wilmont, Minn. Private. Hdqrs. Co., 16th Inf.. 1st Div., entered service July L3, L917, trained at >\ Camp G id} . departed i erseas June 26 1918. Battles, Soissons, Chateau Thierry. St. Mihiel, Argonne. Died, ( )et. is. L918. A R T HUR LEi iNARD CALVIN, \\ orthingti m, Minn. Private. Co. ('. 110th Inf., entered ser- vice May, in is, trained at Camp Kear- ney, departed overseas August. 1918 Battles, Argonne. Killed in action S( pt. 27, Aire River. i,m iiinimiiiiiiiiiniiinmilll | HONOR ROLL. Nobles County's Honored Dead CHARLES CHRISTIAN Round Lake, Minn. Private, Co. H, 359th Inf., 90th Div., entered service Apr. 29, Wis, trained at Cam]) Travis, departed overseas June 20, 1918. Battles, St. Mihiel, Cham- pagne. Died Sept. 26, at St. Mihiel. Killed in action. CARL JOSEPH HANSON, M inn. Private, entered service Oct. 23, 1918 trained at Camp Cody. Died, Nov. 9 Camp Cody, influenza. Nobles County's Honored Dead EMIL K< (PPING, Kinbrae, Minn. Private, Co. \. 343d Inf.. entered sei vice June 25, 1918, trained at Camp ('.rant. 111., departed overseas Sept. 20, 1918. Died ( )ct. 3d, Dartford, England. FERDINAND HENRY KOSTER, Ful- da, .Minn. Sergeant, Electrician, Co. C, Dunwoody Training Detachment, entered service fuly 15, L918, trained at Dunwood) In- stitute. Died, influenza, < let. 7, 1918. GILBERT JOSEPH LARSON, Ells- worth, Minn. Private, Co. E, 20th Engineers, entered service Sept. 2 1 . 1917, trained at Camp Dodge, la., departed overseas Jan. I. 1918. Died August 6, 1018, Spanish influenza. milllllllMllllllli '^TTTT HONOR ROLL. Nobles County's Honored Dead ALEX LEGDON, Round Lake, Minn. Private, Infantry, entered service May 26, 1918, trained at Camp Mills, N. J., departed overseas August, 1918. Bat- tles, Argonne. Killed in action, Oct. 8, 1918, Argonne. CLYDE JAMES McCONKEY, Brew- ster, Minn. Lieutenant-Colonel, 52d Field Artillery, entered service Jan., 1912, trained at Camp Stotstenberg, Manila, Philippine Islands, Eort Sam Houston, San Anto- nio. Texas, departed overseas Feb.. 1918. Battles, served on Western front. Died, April 18, 1919, San Anto- nio, Texas. Nobles County's Honored Dead RENSE MILLER, Rushmore, Minn. Private, Co. C, 111th Inf., 28th Div., entered service May 37, 1918, trained at Camp Lewis, Wash. Battles, Ar- gonne. Killed in action, Nov. I. 1918. J***} \\ 1I.1.IAAI J. AM illK. \\ ilmont, Minn. Private, Co. B, 104th Inf., entered ser- vice Sept. 19, 1917, trained at Camp Tike, Ark., departed overseas June 15, 1918. Battles, Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel. Killed in action, ( )ct. 16, 1918. CARL \\ 1I.I.IAM NELSl >N, Adrian. Minn. Private, Signal Corps, entered service Oct.. 1917, trained at Camp Lewi-. Wash., departed overseas Dec, 1911 Battles, St. Mihiel. Died, pneumonia, Sept. 81, L918. IlfflllllllllllllllllllllUUffllll HONOR ROLIi. niiiiiiiiiiicip iii'iiiiiiii.i i, 111 niiiiniiiiiiii Nobles County's Honored Dead SELMER MELVIN NESS, Rushmore, Minn. Sailor; entered service Dec. 8. 1916; trained at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Died at Great Lakes Hospi- tal, May 13, 1917. CHARLES H. O'DAY, Adrian, Minn. Private, First Class, Co I, 163d Inf., ', at entered service Oct. , 1917, trained Camp Lewis, Wash., departed overseas Dec. 14, 1917. Battles, Chateau Thier- ry, Argonne. Killed in action, Oct. 11, 1918, near Romagne. ROMAN FERDINAND PASS, Adrian, Minn. Sergeant, 351st Inf., Co. A, entered ser- vice Sept. 19, 1917, trained at Camp Dodge, la., departed overseas August 16, 1918. Died in No Man's Land, Oct. 18, 1918. Nobles County's Honored Dead HENRY B. PACHOLL, Wilmont, Minn. Private, Co. K. 357th Inf.. 90th Div., entered service April 29, 1918, trained al Camp I lodge, la. Battles, St. Mihiel, Argonne. Killed in action, Oct. 25, 1918, Argonne. FREDRIC .1. PETERS, VVorthington, Minn. Private, 612th Aero Squadron, entered service March, 1918, trained at Camp McArthur, Camp Green, Wilbur Wright Field, < >ln.>. Died, pneumonia, < )ct. 7th, L918, \\ ilbur Wright Field. IAR( M.I) ELRIDGE RIGGLE, Read illg, M inn. Cook, Co. 19, 161st I )epot Brigade, en- tered service Aug. 27, 1918, trained al Camp Grant. Killed in action in France. 1 . HONOR BOLL. : i ' : i l> : i:u..:itiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinimiiiimiiiimi 1 : 1 1 11 j 11 >< i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Nobles County's Honored Dead i JOSEPH ARTHUR SUDING, Fulda, Minn. Private, Co. K, 354th Inf., 89th Div., - entered service June 24, 1018, trained at Cam]) ('.rant. 111.. Camp Upton, N. V., departed overseas Sept. 10, 1918. Battles, Argonne. Killed in action, Nov. 1, Argonne. Mas* ARTHUR S. SWANSON, Worthington. Minn. f*-- Private, 7th Construction, Co. A, en- tered service Jan. '<. 1018. trained at Camp Sevier, S. C. departed overseas July 1. 1018. Died. Jan. 21, 1910, after being accidentally struck by train. |( i] IN TERNES, Adrian, Minn. jm Private, Co. C, 111th Inf., 28th Div., entered service June, 1018, trained at Camp Lewis, Wash., Cam]) Kearney, Cal. Departed overseas August 8. 1018. Battles, Argonne. Killed in action Oc- tober 23, 1018. *****^ '5?* Nobles County's Honored Dead No Photographs Availal 1< FRANK ECNIESS, Ransom Township, Nobles County, Minnesota. Died in Camp. No further information available WILLIAM FREDERICK l.k'HT. Reading, Minn.. Private in Limited Service; entered service Sept. 3, L918; trained al Camp '.rant. 111.: died ( ictober 1. 1918, at Camp ('.rant. 111. JOSEPH MOSER, Lismore, Minn.. Private, Co. II. L66th Inf., KM Div.; entered service is. Sept. 1911 ; trained at tamp Dodge, Iowa; departed overseas in fuly, 1918. Battles- Chateau Thierry; killed in action, August 1 l. L918. **&^ UF Xv Destruction of Bri I irdment. CARL FREDERICK ALBERS, Rushmore, Minn. Corporal, Truck Co. >.''. 'i. Isl C. \. 1 '. Motor Section, entered service September L9, 1917, trained al ('amp Jackson, S. C, departed overseas Slay. 1918 Battle, Chati au Thierry. 1. 1 I'll ER W. ALWINE, Worthing- ton. Minn. Private. Co. K. 309th Int.. entered service June 24, 1918, trained at Camp Grant, 111., departed overseas September 13, 1918. Battles, M Argonne Sectors. AMIL ANDERSON, Worthington Minn. Private, M. G. Co., of 58th Inf., en- tered service March, lilts, trained at Camp Green. X. C, dep - June, 1918. Battles, Chat eau Thierry. CARL H. ANDERSON, Kenneth, Minn. Private, Hdq. Co. I44tl Inf., tth P R.. 86th Div.. entered si r\ ice Inn. 24, L918, trained at Camp Grant, 111., departed overseas September 7. 1918. CART. IRVING ANDERSON, Worthington, Minn. Private, S \ T C., entered training I ..her 1 1. 1918, trained at Ham line University. CI. VRENCE G ANDERSON, Worth .it, Minn. Private, S \- T. C 1 training 1 >' avus Adolphus . CL VRENCE WILLIAM VNDERSON, W . it thingti m, Minn. Private, Co. C. i ber 22, mis. ,,. im Camp Forrest, Ga. ERICK W. ANDERSON, Worthington, Minn. Private. Scout Sniper Co. A. Oven Depot, entered service July 15, trained at Marine Barracks. Quan Va. HONOR ROLL. J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiijil MIKE ANDERSON, Worthington, Minn. Private, first class, Hospital Corps, entered service June 24, 1918, trained at Camp Grant, 111. REUBEN MAURITZ ANDERSON. Worthington, Minn. Sergeant, U. S. A. Base Hospital, Per- sonnel Office, Camp Merritt, entered service May 27, 1918, trained at Camp Merritt, N~. J. WALTER P. ANDERSON, Rushmore, Minn. Private, M. G. Co. 61st Inf., 5th Div., entered service 1914, trained at Camp Green, N. C, departed overseas April. 1918. In Philippine service until 1917. WILLIAM ANDRESEN, Reading, Minn. Private Co. L, 3rd Pioneer Inf., enter- ed service July 22, 1918, trained at Camp Wadsworth, departed overseas September, 1918. JOHN W. ANKER, Lismore, Minn. Private, Co. H, lllth Inf., 38th Div., entered service May 25, 1918, trained at Camp Lewis and Camp Kearney, departed overseas August 8, 1918. Battles, Verdun Sector, wounded shrapnel at Verdun, gassed at Verdun LLOYD APEL, Worthington, Minn. Private, first class, Co. C, 1st M. G. Bn., entered service April 14, 1917, trained at Douglas, Arizona, departed overseas June 14, 1917. Battles, Somme, St. Mihiel, wounded at Somme. ANTON PETER ARENS, Dundee. Minn. Sergeant, Medical Detachment 352d Inf., 8Sth Div., entered service De- cember 17, 1917, trained at Camp Dodge, la., departed overseas Novem- ber 8, 1918. CLIFFORD LEROY ARNESON, Worthington, Minn. Corporal, 221st Field Signal Bn., Co. C, entered service August 15, 1918, trained at Camp Alfred Vail, N. J. feJ* ELMER WILLIAM ARNOLD, Adrian, Minn. Lieutenant, 384th Vmb Co., 331 Sn. i Tr.. 96th I >i\ . i Hi, ed service July 1918, trained at Camp Wadswo S C. BEVINS VUSTIN, Worthington, Minn 2nd Lieut., Inf., entered service April 8, 1918, trainee! al Camp Lee, Virginia. EDWIN BERN \liD AXT( IN, Brew ster, Minn. 2nd Lieut. 309th Vet. Reserve Corps. entered service April 20, 1918, trained at Camp Oglethorpe, Ga. HARM J. BARKER, Fulda, Minn. Private, Co. B, tth Bn., tnf, Replace- ment Camp, entered service September 5, 1918, trained at Camp Grant. LAWRENCE M. BALK, Wilmom, M inn. Privati first class, Co < •, 354th Inf.. 89th Div., entered i lime 2 1. 1918, trained at Camp Grant, departed s ovei >eas Septembei . 1918 Battles, ^rgonne wounded at Argonne. CHARLES LLOYD BALLARD, Worthington, Minn. Mechanii . M. G. Co., 59th Inf.. tth Div., entered service March i, 1918, trained at Camp Green, S. C. departed ovei seas May 7, L918. Battles, Chateau Thii n > . Vi sle, woundi d al Vesle, L918 JOSEPH FERDINAND BALS1 Rushmore, Minn.
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