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YATES  COUNTY 


in  th< 


WORLD  WAR 


1917-1918 


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Yates  County 


in  the 


World  War 


1917-1918 


Compiled  and  Published  by 

L.  D.  HARRISON 

Penn  Van,  N.  Y. 


Copyright,  1921.  by  E.  D.  Harrison 


801.4814388 


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PREFACE 


In  presenting  this  volume,  to  commemorate  Yates  County's  part  in 
the  World  War,  the  author  realizes  more  fully  than  anyone  else 
its  many  imperfections.  Having  devoted  the  better  part  of  a  year  to  col- 
lecting the  material  in  hand,  we  can  only  hope  that  our  effort  will,  in 
a  measure,  fulfill  the  purpose  for  which  it  is  intended. 

Great  care  has  been  exercised  in  compiling  the  record  of  those 
who  were  engaged  in  this  war.  This  list  contains  only  those  actually 
credited  to  Yates  county.  Many  who  might  have  claimed  this  as  their 
home  went  into  service  from  other  pieces  and  are  credited  to  the 
county  from  which  they  were  in  lucted  In  some  respects  this  is  unfor- 
tunate; but  it  seemed  best  to  the  author  not  to  include  their  records 
in  this  work. 

Our  judgment  in  this  matter  may  be  criticized,  but  this  volume  Is 
Intended  to  be  a  historical  record — a  reference  book  for  future  use — 
and  tor  this  raason  the  lines  have  been  more  closely  drawn  than  they 
otherwise  would  have  been. 

We  feel  that  some  special  reference  should  be  made  to  the  Penn 
Yan  Chapter  of  the  American  Red  Cross.  While  the  record  of  this  noble 
band  of  workers,  most  of  whom  are  women,  as  set  forth  in  detail 
elsewhere  in  this  book,  speaks  for  itself,  the  fact  that  much  of  this 
record  was  made  under  the  direction  of  officers  other  than  those  whose 
pictures  appear  in  the  group  of  Red  Cross  officers,  seems  to  call  for  a 
word  of  explanation.  In  an  undertaking  of  this  kind  there  must  neces- 
sarily be  some  limitations  as  to  the  number  of  illustrations  used,  and 
for  that  reason,  only  the  officers  first  chosen  by  the  Red  Cross  are  in- 
cluded in  this  book.  Those  having  direction  of  the  work  at  later  per- 
iods of  the  war  are  entitled  to  a  large  share  of  the  credit  for  the 
achievements  of  the  Red  Cross.  All  performed  a  noble  service,  and 
their  work  did  much  to  lighten  the  burden  of  the  boys  in  camp  and  at 
the  front.  Many  were  the  sacrifices  made  that  the  "boys"  might  be 
made  more  comfortable,  and  the  work  of  the  Red  Cross  will  always  be 
gratefully  remembered. 

It  is  not  the  purpose  of  the  author  to  sit  in  judgment  and  try  to  de- 
cide "who  is  who"  in  the  matter  of  Yates  County's  heroes  and  workers 
in  the  world  war.  The  records  and  other  Information  which  we  are 
publishing  are  from  official  sources.  Whatever  Js  lacking  to  make  this 
work  complete  was  beyond  our  reach.  Having  did  out  best,  we  dedicate 
our  humble  efforts  to  "the  boys  who  went". 

■"The    bi'okeu    soldie!".    kindly  bade  to  stay 
Sat  by  his  fire,  and  talked  the  night   away; 
Wept  o'er  his  wounds,  or.  tales  of  soiTow  done. 
Shouldered  his  crutch,  and  showed  how  fields  were  won." 


"Page  Five 


THE  PRESIDENTS  MESSAGE  TO  CONGRESS 


APRIL    2,  1917 


rKESll>K\T  WOODKOW  WILSON. 


Gentlemen   of  <he  Congress: 

I  have  called  the  Congress  into  ex- 
traordinary session  because  there  are 
serious,  very  serious,  choices  of  policy 
to  be  made,  and  made  immediately, 
which  it  was  neither  right  nor  con- 
stitutionally permissible  that  I  should 
assume    the    responsibility    of   making. 

On  the  third  of  February  last  I  of- 
ficially laid  before  you  the  extraordi- 
nary announcement  of  the  Imperial 
German  Government  that  on  and  after 
the  first  day  of  February  it  was  its  pur- 
pose to  put  aside  all  restraints  of  law 
or  of  humanity  and  use  its  submarines 
to  sink  every  vessel  that  sought  to  ap- 
proach either  the  ports  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  or  the  western  coasts  of 
Europe  or  any  of  the  ports  controlled 
by  the  enemies  of  Germany  within  the 
Mediterranean.  That  had  seemed  to  be 
the  object  of  the  German  submarine 
warfare  earlier  in  the  war,  but  since 
April  of  last  year  the  Imperial  Govern- 
ment had  somewhat  restrained  the  com- 
manders of  its  undersea  craft  in  con- 
formity with  its  promise  then  given  to 
us  that  passenger  boats  should  not  be 
sunk  and  that  due  warning  would  be 
given  to  all  other  vessels  which  its 
submarines  might  seek  to  destroy,  when 
no  resistence  was  offered  or  escape  at- 
tempted, and  care  taken  that  their 
crews  were  given  at  least  a  fair  chance 
to  save  their  lives  in  their  open  boats. 


The  precautions  taken  were  meagre  and 
haphazard  enough,  as  was  proved  in 
distressing  instance  after  instance  in 
the  progress  of  the  cruel  and  unmanly 
bus'.ness.  but  a  certain  degree  of  re- 
straint was  observed.  The  new  policy 
has  swept  every  restriction  aside.  Ves- 
sels of  every  kind,  whatever  their  flag, 
their  character,  their  cargo,  their  desti- 
nation, their  errand,  have  been  ruth- 
lessly sent  to  the  bottom  without 
warning  and  without  thought  of  help 
or  mercy  for  those  on  board,  the  ves- 
sels of  friendly  neutrals  along  wiUh 
those  of  belligerents.  Even  hospital 
ships  and  ships  carrying  relief  to  the 
sorely  bereaved  and  stricken  people  of 
Belgium,  though  the  latter  were  provid- 
ed with  safe  conduct  through  the  pro- 
scribed areas  by  the  German  Govern- 
ment itself  and  were  distinguished  by 
unmistakable  marks  of  identity,  have 
been  sunk  with  the  same  reckless  lack 
of  compassion  or  of  principle. 

I  was  for  a  little  while  unable  to  be- 
lieve that  such  things  would  in  fact  be 
done  by  any  government  that  had 
hitherto  subscribed  to  the  humane  prac- 
tices of  civilized  nations.  Internation- 
al law  had  its  origin  in  the  attempt  to 
set  up  some  law  which  would  be  re- 
spected and  observed  upon  the  seas, 
where  no  nation  had  right  of  dominion 
and  where  lay  the  free  highways  of  the 
world.  By  painful  stage  after  stage  has 
that    law    been    built    up,    with    meagre 


enough  results,  indeed,  after  all  was 
accomplished  that  could  be  accomplish- 
ed, but  always  with  a  clear  view,  at 
least,  of  what  the  heart  and  conscience 
of  mankind  demanded.  This  minimum 
of  right  the  German  Government  has 
swept  aside  under  the  plea  of  retalia- 
tion and  necessity  and  because  it  had 
no  weapons  which  it  could  use^  at  sea 
except  these  which  it  is  impossible  to 
employ  as  it  is  employing  them  without 
throwing  to  the  winds  all  scruples  of 
humanity  or  of  respect  for  the  under- 
standings that  were  supposed  to  under- 
lie the  intercourse  of  the  world.  I  am 
not  now  thinking  of  the  loss  of  proper- 
ty involved,  immense  and  serious  as 
that  is.  but  only  of  the  wanton  and 
wholesale  destruction  of  the  lives  of 
non-combatants,  men.  women  and  chil- 
dren, engaged  in  pursuits  which  have 
always  even  in  the  darkest  periods 
of  modern  history,  been  deemed  inno- 
cent and  legitimate.  Property  can  be 
paid  for;  the  lives  of  peaceful  and  inno- 
cent people  cannot  be.  The  present  Ger- 
man submarine  warfare  against  com- 
merce   is   a    warfare   against    mankind. 

It  is  a  war  against  all  nations.  Amer- 
ican ships  have  been  sunk,  American 
lives  taken,  in  ways  which  it  has  stir- 
red us  very  deeply  to  learn  of.  but  the 
ships  and  people  of  other  neutral  and 
friendly  nations  have  been  sunk  and 
overwhelmed  in  the  waters  in  the  same 
way.  There  has  been  no  discrimination. 


'Page  Six 


Tlie  ehallenr.e  is  to  all  mankiiicl  Kach 
nation  must  decide  for  itself  liow  it  will 
meet  it.  The  choice  we  make  for  our- 
selves must  be  made  with  a  moderation 
of  counsel  and  a  temperateness  of 
judgment  betitting  our  character  and 
our  motives  as  a  nation.  We  must  put 
excited  feelings  away.  Our  motive  will 
not  be  revenge  or  the  victorious  asser- 
tion of  the  physical  might  of  the  na- 
tion, but  only  the  vindication  of  right, 
of  human  right,  of  which  we  are  only 
a    single    champion. 

When  I  addressed  the  Congress  on 
the  twenty-sixth  of  February  last  I 
thought  that  it  would  suffice  to  assert 
our  neutral  rights  with  arms,  our  right 
u>  use  the  seas  against  unlawful  in- 
terference, our  right  to  keep  our  people 
safe  against  unlawful  violence.  But 
armed  neutrality.  it  now  appears,  is 
impracticable.  Because  submarines  are 
'.n  effect  outlav^rs  when  used  as  the  Ger- 
man sulimarines  have  been  used  against 
merchant  shipping,  it  is  impossible 
to  defend  ships  against  their  at- 
tacks as  the  law  of  nations  has 
assumed  that  merchantmen  would  de- 
fend themselves  against  privateers  or 
cruisers,  visible  craft  giving  chase  upon 
the  open  sea.  It  is  common  prudence  in 
such  circumstances,  grim  necessity  in- 
deed, to  endeavor  to  destroy  them  be- 
fore they  have  shown  their  own  inten- 
tion. They  must  be  dealt  with  upon 
.sight,  if  dealt  with  at  all.  The  Ger- 
man Government  denies  the  right  of 
neutrals  to  use  arms  at  all  within  the 
areas  of  the  sea  which  it  has  proscrib- 
ed, even  in  the  defense  of  rights  which 
ao  modern  publicist  has  ever  before 
iluest;oned  their  right  to  defend.  The 
intimation  is  conveyed  that  the  armed 
guards  which  we  have  placed  on  our 
merchant  ships  will  bf.  treated  as  be- 
yond the  pale  of  law  and  subject  to  be 
dealt  with  as  pirates  would  be.  Arm- 
ed neutrality  is  ineffectual  enough  at 
best;  in  such  circumstances  and  in  the 
face  of  such  pretensions  it  is  worse 
than  ineffectual;  it  is  likely  only  to 
produce  what  it  was  meant  to  pre- 
vent; it  is  practically  certain  to  draw 
us  into  the  war  without  either  the 
rights  or  the  effectiveness  of  belliger- 
ents. There  is  one  choice  we  cannot 
nake.  we  are  incapable  of  making;  we 
will  not  choose  the  path  of  submission 
and  suffer  the  most  sacred  rights  of  our 
nation  and  our  people  to  be  ignored  or 
s'.olated.  The  wrongs  against  which 
«-e  now  array  ourselves  are  no  com- 
mon wrongs;  they  cut  to  the  very  roots 
of   human   life. 

With  a  profound  sense  of  the  solemn 
and  even  tragical  character  of  the  step 
I  am  taking  and  of  the  grave  respon- 
s'.bllities  which  it  involves,  but  in  un- 
hesitating obedience  to  what  I  deem  my 
constitutional  duty,  I  advise  that  the 
Congress  declare  the  recent  course  of 
the  Imperial  German  Government  to 
be  in  fact  nothing  less  than  war  against 
the  government  and  people  of  the  Unit- 
ed States;  that  it  formally  accept  the 
status  of  belligerent  which  has  thus 
been  thrust  upon  it;  and  that  it  take 
immediate  steps  not  only  to  put  the 
country  in  a  more  thorough  state  of  de- 
tense,  but  also  to  exert  all  its  power 
and    employ    all    its    resources    to    bring 


the  (rovernment  of  the  German  Em- 
pire to  terms  and  end  the  war. 

What  this  will  involve  is  clear.  It 
will  involve  the  utmost  practicable  co- 
operation \n  counsel  and  action  with 
the  governments  now  at  war  with  Ger- 
many, and,  as  incident  to  that,  the  ex- 
tension to  those  governments  of  the 
most  liberal  financial  credits,  in  order 
that  our  resources  may  so  far  as  pos- 
sible be  added  to  theirs.  It  will  in- 
volve the  organization  and  mobiliza- 
tion of  all  the  material  resources  of  the 
country  to  supply  the  materials  of  war 
and  serve  the  incidental  needs  of  the 
nation  in  the  most  abundant  and  yet 
the  most  economical  and  efficient  way 
possible.  It  will  involve  the  immediate 
full  equipment  of  the  navy  in  all  re- 
spects but  particularly  in  supplyiing  it 
with  the  best  means  of  dealing  with 
the  enemy's  submarines.  It  will  involve 
the  immediate  addition  to  the  armed 
forces  of  the  United  States  already  pro- 
vided for  by  law  lin  case  of  war  at 
Itas;  five  hundred  thousand  men,  who 
should,  in  my  opinion,  be  chosen  upon 
the  principle  of  universal  liability  to 
service,  and  also  the  authorization  of 
subsequent  additional  increments  of 
equal  force  so  soon  as  they  may  be 
needed  and  can  be  handled  in  training. 
It  will  involve  also,  of  course,  the 
granting  of  adequate  credits  to  the 
Government,  sustained  I  hope,  so  far 
as  they  can  equitably  be  sustained  by 
the  present  generation,  by  well  con- 
ceived   taxation. 

I  say  sustained  so  far  as  may  be 
equitable  by  taxation  because  it  seems 
to  me  that  it  would  be  most  unwise  to 
base  the  cred'its  which  will  now  be 
necessary  entirely  on  money  borrowed. 
It  is  our  duty.  I  most  respectfully  urge, 
to  protect  our  people  so  far  as  we  inay 
against  the  very  serious  hardships  and 
evils  which  would  be  likely  to  arise 
out  of  the  inflation  which  would  be 
produced   by   vast   loans. 

In  carrying  out  the  measures  by 
wh  ch  these  things  are  to  be  accom- 
plished we  should  keep  constantly  in 
mind  the  wisdom  of  interfering  as  lit- 
tle as  possible  in  our  own  preparation 
and  in  the  equipment  of  our  own  mili- 
tary forces  with  the  duty, — for  it  will 
he  a  very  practical  duty, — of  supply- 
ng  the  nations  already  at  war  -with 
Germany  with  the  materials  which 
they  can  obtain  only  from  us  or  by  our 
:;ss'stance.  They  are  in  the  field  and  we 
should  help  them  in  every  way  to  be 
v-'ffective  there. 

I  shall  take  the  liberty  of  suggest- 
ing, through  the  several  executive  de- 
I-artments  of  the  Government,  for  the 
cop-sideration  of  your  committees, 
measures  for  the  accomplishment  of 
the  several  objects  I  have  mentioned. 
I  hope  that  it  will  be  your  pleasure  to 
'>^al  with  them  as  having  been  fram- 
ed after  very  careful  thought  by  the 
branch  of  the  Government  upon  which 
the  responsibility  of  conducting  the 
war  and  safeguarding  the  nation  will 
most   directly   fall. 

Wliile  we  do  these  things.  these 
deeply  momentous  things,  let  us  be  very 
clear,  and  make  very  clear  to  all  the 
world  what  our  motives  and  our  ob- 
jects are.  My  own  thought  has  not  been 


driven  from  its  habitual  and  normal 
course  by  the  unhappy  events  of  the 
last  two  months,  and  I  do  not  believe 
that  the  thought  of  the  nation  has  been 
altered  or  clouded  by  them.  I  have 
exactly  the  same  things  in  mind  now 
that  I  had  in  nvind  when  I  addressed 
the  Senate  on  the  twenty-second  of  Jan- 
uary last;  the  same  that  I  had  in  mind 
when  I  addressed  the  Congress  on  the 
third  of  February,  and  on  the  twenty- 
sixth  of  February.  Our  object  now.  as 
then.,  is  to  vindicate  the  principles  of 
peace  and  justice  in  the  life  of  the 
world  as  against  selfish  and  autocratic 
power  and  to  set  up  amongst  the  really 
free  and  self-governed  people  of  the 
world  such  a  concert  of  purpose  and 
of  action  as  will  henceforth  ensure  the 
observance  of  those  principles.  Neu- 
trality is  no  longer  feasible  or  desir- 
able where  the  peace  of  the  world  is 
involved  and  the  freedom  of  its  peoples, 
and  the  menace  to  that  peace  and  free- 
dom lies  in  the  existence  of  autocratic 
governments  backed  by  organized  force 
which  is  controlled  wholly  by  their 
will,  not  by  the  will  of  their  people. 
We  have  seen  the  last  of  neutrality  in 
such  circumstances.  We  are  at  the  be- 
ginning of  an  age  in  which  it  will  be 
insisted  that  the  same  standards  of 
conduct  and  of  responsibility  for  wrong 
done  shall  be  observed  among  nations 
and  their  governments  that  are  observ- 
ed among  the  individual  citizens  of 
civilized  states. 

We  have  no  quarrel  with  the  German 
people.  We  have  no  feeling  towards 
them  but  one  of  sympathy  and  friend- 
ship. It  was  not  upon  their  impulse 
that  their  government  acted  in  en- 
tering this  war.  It  was  not  with  their 
previous  knowledge  or  approval.  It  was 
a  war  determined  upon  as  wars  used 
to  be  determined  upon  in  the  old,  un- 
happy days  when  people  were  no- 
where consulted  by  their  rulers  and 
wars  were  provoked  and  waged  in  the 
interest  of  dynasties  or  of  little  groups 
of  ambitious  men  who  were  accustom- 
ed to  use  their  fellowmen  as  pawns  and 
tools  Self-governed  nations  do  not  fill 
their  neighbor  states  with  spies  or  set 
the  course  of  intrigue  to  bring  about 
some  critical  posture  of  altairs  which 
will  give  them  an  opportunity  to  strike 
and  make  conquest.  Such  designs  can  be 
successfully  worked  out  only  under 
'ever  and  where  no  one  has  the  right 
to  ask  questions.  Cunningly  contrived 
plans  of  deception  or  aggression,  car- 
ried, it  may  be.  from  generation  to 
generation,  can  be  worked  out  and 
!:ept  from  the  light  only  within  the 
privacy  of  courts  or  behind  the  care- 
fully guarded  confidences  of  a  nar- 
row and  privileged  class.  They  are  hap- 
pily impossible  where  public  opinion 
commands  and  insists  upon  full  infor- 
mation concerning  all  the  nation's  af- 
fairs- 

.\  steadfast  concert  for  peace  can 
never  be  maintained  except  by  a  part- 
nership of  democratic  nations'.  No  au- 
tocratic government  could  be  trust- 
ed to  keep  faith  within  it  or  observe  its 
covenants.  It  must  be  a  league  of  hon- 
our, a  partnership  of  opinion.  Intrigue 
would  eat  its  vitals  away;  the  plot- 
tings    of    inner    circles    who    could    plan 


'Page  Seven 


wliat  tliey  would  and  render  account 
to  no  one  would  be  a  corruption  seat- 
ed at  its  very  heart.  Only  tree  peoples 
can  hold  their  purpose  and  their  hon- 
our steady  to  a  common  end  and  pre- 
fer the  interest  of  mankind  to  any  nar- 
row interests  of  their  own. 

Does    not    every    American    feel    that 


assurance   has   been   added   to   our   hope  for  the  democratic  governments  of  the 

for    the    future    peace    of    the    world    by  ,vorld.      We    are    now    about    to    accept 

the    wonderful    and    heartening    things  g-^ge  of  battle  with  this  natural   foe  to 

that    have    been    happening    within    the  uberty    and    shall,    if    necessary     spend 

last   few   weeks  in   Russia?  Russia  was  the  whole  force  of  the   nation  to  check 

known    by   those   who   knew    it    best    to  and  nullify  its  pretensions  and  its  pow- 

have    been    always    in    fact    democratic  er.   We   are   glad,    now   that   we   see   the 


We  are  accepting  this  challenge  of  "'ards  a  people  or  with  the  desire  to 
hostile  purpose  because  we  know  that  bring-  any  injury  or  disadvantage  up- 
in  such  a  government,  following  such  °"  them,  but  only  in  armed  opposition 
methods,  we  can  never  have  a  friend;  '°  ^"  irresponsible  government  which 
and  that  in  the  presence  of  its  organ-  '^^®  thrown  aside  all  considerations  of 
izcd  power,  always  lying  in  wait  to  bumanity  and  of  right  and  is  running- 
accomplish  we  know  not  what  pur-  '^'Tiufk-  We  are,  let  me  say  again,  the 
pose,   there  can   be   no   assured   security  ^•'"■'^''e    friends    of   the    German    people, 

and    shall    desire    nothing    so    much    as 


m 


at  heart,  in  all  the  vital  habits  of  her 
thought,  in  all  the  intimate  relation- 
ships of  her  people  that  spoke  their 
natural     instinct,     their     habitual     atti- 


the  early  re-establishn-ient  of  intimate 
relations  of  mutual  advantage  between 
us. — however  hard  it  may  be  for  them, 
for  the  t:me  being,  to  believe  that  this 
is  spoken  from  our  hearts.  We  have 
borne  -with  their  present  government 
through  all  these  bitter  months  be- 
cause of  that  friendship. — exercising  a 
pati'ence  and  forbearance  which  would 
otherwise    have    been    impossible.       We 


facts  with  no  veil  of  false  pretence 
about  them,  to  fight  thus  for  the  ulti- 
mate peace  of  the  world  and  for  the 
liberation  of  its  peoples,  the  German 
tude  towards  life.  The  autocracy  that  peoples  included;  for  the  rights  of  na-  "hall,  happily,  still  have  an  opportuni- 
crowned  the  summit  of  her  political  tions  great  and  small  and  the  privilege  '^'  ^°  Prove  that  friendship  in  our  daily 
structure,  long  as  it  had  stood  and  of  men  everywhere  to  choose  their  way  attitude  ana  actions  towards  the  mil- 
terrible  as  was  the  reality  of  its  pow-  of  life  and  of  obedience.  The  world  "°"''  °'  "i«"  and  women  of  German 
er,  was  not  in  fact  Russian  in  origin,  must  be  made  safe  for  democracy.  Its  -"■'"'>  and  native  sympathy  who  live 
character  or  purpose;  and  now  it  has  peace  must  be  planted  upon  the  tested  amongst  us  and  share  our  life,  and  we 
been  shaken  off  and  the  great,  gen-  foundations  of  political  liberty.  We  ^'^all  be  proud  to  prove  it  towards  all 
erous   Russian    people   have    been   added     have    no    selfish    ends   to   serve.    We    de-  "''^°    are    in    fact    loyal    to    their    neigh- 


In  all  their  naive  majesty  and  might 
to  the  forces  that  are  fighting  for  free- 
dom in  the  world,  for  justice,  and  for 
peace.  Here  is  a  fit  partner  for  a 
League  of  Honour. 

One  of  the  things  that  has  served   to 
convince    us    that    the    Prussian    autoc- 


sire  no  conquest,  no  dominion.  We  seek 
no  indemnities  for  ourselves,  no  mater- 
ial compensation  for  the  sacrifices  we 
shall  freely  make.  We  are  but  one  of 
the  champions  of  the  rights  of  man- 
kind. We  shall  be  satisfied  when  those 
ligh-.s  have  been  made  as  secure  as  the 


u 


bors    and     to    the    Government     in    the 
hour   of    test.    They   are,    most   of   them, 
:is  true  and  loyal  Americans  as  if  they 
aad    never   known   any   other    fealty    or 
allegiance.     They     will     be     prompt     to 
s.and      with    us    in    rebuking      and    re- 
atrainihg  the  few  who  may  be  of  a  dif- 
ferent     mind    and      purpose.      If    there 
should    be    disloyalty,    it    will    be    dealt 
Just    because    we    fight    without    ran-     *'"^  '^''t'''  a  firm   hand  of  stern   repres- 
cour  and  without  selfish  object,  seeking    ^''°'^'-   '>"'•    if   >'    lifts   its   head   at   all,    it 
nothing    for    ourselves      but    what    we    "'''•    ''"^    i'    only    here    and    there    and 
shall    wish    to   share   with   all   free   peo-     without     countenance     except     from     a 
against   our   national    unity   of   counsel,    pies,   we  shall,   I  feel  confident,  conduct     lawless  and    malignant   few. 

our   operations   as    belligerents   without         "     i**    a     distressing    and     oppressive 
passion    and    ourselves      observe    with    ^"'J''      Gentlemen      of      the      Congress, 

proud   punctilio   the   principles  of  right        

and  of  fair  play  we  profess  to  be  fight- 
ing for. 

I    have    said    nothing    of    the    govern- 


racy    was    not    and    could    never   be   our     faith    and    the    freedom    of    nations    can 
friend  is   that   from   the   very   outset   of    make   them 
the    present    war    it    has    filled    our    un- 
suspecting   communities    and    even    our 
offices    of    government    with    spies    and 
set  criminal  intrigues  everywhere  afoot 

ir  national  unity  of 
/ur  peace  within  and  without,  our  in- 
dustries and  our  commerce.  Indeed  it 
is  now  evident  that  its  spies  were  here 
even  before  the  war  began;  and  it  is 
unhappily  not  a  matter  of  conjecture 
hut  a  fact  proved  in  our  courts  of  jus- 
tice that  the  intrigues  which  have  ments  allied  with  the"lmperial  Govern 
more    than    once    come    perilously    near    ment    of    Germany    because 


which  I  have  performed  in  thus  ad- 
dressing you.  There  are,  it  may  be, 
many  months  of  fiery  trial  and  sacri- 
fice ahead  of  us.  It  is  a  fearful  thing 
to   lead   this   great   peaceful   people   into 

.  -  they    have    "'a'",    into   the   most    terrible   and   disas- 

to  disturbing  the  peace  and  dislocating  not  made  war  upon  us  or  challenged  fous  of  all  wars.  civilization  itself 
the  industries  of  the  country  have  us  to  defend  our  right  and  our  honour  seeming  to  be  in  the  balance.  But  the 
been  carried  on  at  the  instigation,  with  The  Austro-Hungarian  Government  "Sl"  i^  '"o'^  precious  than  peace  and 
the  support,  and  even  under  the  per-  has,  indeed,  avowed  its  unqualified  en-  *'«  ^UaH  fight  for  the  things  which  we 
.sonal  direction  of  official  agents  of  the  dorsement  and  acceptance  of  the  reck-  ^ave  always  carried  nearest  our  hearts 
Imperial   Government   accredited   to   the    less    and    lawless      submarine    warfare    — f°r  democracy,  for  the  right  of  those 


who  submit  to  authority  to  have  a 
\'oice  in  their  own  governments,  for 
the  rights  and  liberties  of  small  na- 
tions, for  a  universal  dominion  of  right 
by    such    a    concert    of    free    peoples    as 


Government  of  the  I'nited  States.  Even    adopted    now    without    disguise    by    the 
in  checking  these  things  and  trying  to     Imperial    German    Government     and    it 
extirpate   them    we   have   sought   to   put     has  therefore  not  been  possible' for  this 
the  most  generous  interpretation  possi-    Government    to    receive   Count   Tarnow 
ble   upon   them   because   we   knew   that    ski,   the  Ambassador  recently  accredit 

their  source  lay,  not  in  any  hostile  feel-  ed  to  this  Government  by  the  Imperial  ^haH  bring  peace  and  safety  to  all  na- 
ing  or  purpose  of  the  German  people  and  Royal  Government  of  Austria-Hun-  "o"^  and  make  the  world  Itself  at  last 
towards  us  (who  were,  no  doubt  as  gary;  but  that  Government  has  not  f'-«<'-  To  such  a  task  we  can  dedicate 
Ignorant  of  them  as  we  ourselves  were)  actually  engaged  in  warfare  against  ^"'-  "^^s  and  our  fortunes,  everything 
but  only  in  the  selfish  designs  of  a  citizens  of  the  united  States  on  the  'hat  we  are  and  everything  that  we 
Goyernment  that  aid  what  it  pleased  seas,  and  I  take  the  liberty,  for  the  l^ave,  with  the  pride  of  those  who  know 
and  told  US  people  nothing.  But  they  present  at  least,  of  postponing  a  dis-  that  the  day  has  come  when  America 
have    played    their    part    in    serving    to    cussion    of   our    relations    with    the    au-      «    privileged    to    spend    her    blood    and 

thorities  at  Vienna.   We  enter  this  war    l^^r  might    for  the  principles  that   gave 
only   where   we  are   clearly   forced   into    h®'"  birth  and  happiness  and  the  peace 
it    because    there    are    no    other    means 
of  defending  our  rights. 

It  will  be  all  the  easier  for  us  to  con- 
duct ourselves  as  belligerents  in  a  high 
spirit  of  right  and  fairness  because  we 
act    without   animus,   not   in    enmity   to- 


convince  us  at  last  that  that  Govern 
ment  entertains  no  real  friendship  for 
us  and  means  to  act  against  our  peace 
and  security  at  its  convenience.  That 
it  means  to  stir  up  enemies  against  us 
at  our  very  doors  the  intercepted  note 
to  the  German  Minister  at  Mexico  City 
is    eloquent    evidence. 


which    she    has    treasured.    God    helping 
her,    she   can    do   no    other. 


"Page  Eight 


RESOLUTION 


DECLARING    WAR    WITH    GERMANY 


WlKTcas,  The  ImperiBl  German  Government  has  committed  re- 
peated acts  of  war  against  the  government  and  the  people  of  the  United 
States  of  America;  therefore  be  It 

Hesolyed,  By  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  in  Congress 
assembled,  that  the  state  of  war  between  the  United  States  and  the 
Imperial  German  Government  which  has  been  thrust  upon  the  United 
States,  is  hereby  formally  declared,  and  the  President  be,  and  he  is 
hereby  authorized  and  directed  to  employ  the  entire  naval  and  military 
forces  of  the  United  States  and  the  resources  of  the  government  to 
carry  on  war  against  the  Imperial  German  Government  and  to  bring 
the  conflict  to  a  successful  termination.  All  the  resources  of  the  coun- 
try are  hereby  pledged  by  the  Congress  of  the  United  States. 


President  Wilson  attached  his  signature  to  the  above  resolution, 
April  6,  1917.  thus  declaring  the  United  States  in  a  state  of  war  with 
Germany  as  from   that  date. 


^age  Nine 


THE  VOTE  OF  CONGRESS 


ON    THE    RESOLUTION,   APRIL    4.   1917 


SENATE 


U.    S.    SriKltiir 

WILLIAM    M.   tALIIi:H 

Itrooklyii,    \'.    V. 


AYES.    82 


Ashurst 

Kellogg 

Beckham 

Kendrick 

Borah 

ivenyon 

Brady 

King 

Brandegee 

Kirby 

Broussard 

Kno.\ 

t'alder 

Lew.s 

Chamberlain 

Lodge 

Colt 

McCumber 

Culberson 

McKellar 

Cummins 

McLean 

Curtis 

Martin 

Dillingham 

Myers 

Fall 

Nelson 

Fernald 

Nevir 

Fletcher 

Overman 

France 

Owen 

Frelinghuysen 

Page 

Galligher 

Penrose 

Gerrv 

Phelan 

Hale 

Pittman 

Harding 

Po.ndexter 

Hard  wick 

Pomerene 

Hitchcock 

Pan.sdell 

Hughes 

Heed 

Husting 

Robinson 

James 

Saulsbury 

Johnson.    Cal. 

Shafroth 

Johnson.    S.    Dak. 

.'^heppard 

Jones.    N.    Mex. 

She  I'm  an 

Jones.    Wash. 

Shields 

Simmons 
Sinit  h,    -\riz. 
Smith,   Crii. 
Smith.     Mich. 
Smith.    S.    r. 
Smoot 
Sterling: 
Sutherland 
Swanson 
T  l:onipson 


O  I'o  n  11  a 

T^a    Follette 

J-^a  n  o 


Townsen.i 

Trammell 

Underwood 

Wadsworth 

Walsh 

Warren 

Watson 

Weeks 

Wiiliama 

Wolcott 


NAYS.     6 


Norris 
Stone 
Yard  am  an 


NOT    VOTING.    8 


Bank he 

ul 

Xt\vl;inHs 

Go  ft 

Smith.    Md 

Gore 

Thomas 

Hnllis 

T' 11  man 

IJ.   S.  S»'tinli)r 
,IAMi:S    \V.    AV.VDSWOKTH. 


'Puge   Ten 


mi 


THE  VOTE  OF  CONGRESS 

ON     THE     RESOLUTION.     APRIL     4.     1917 


HOUSE   OF   REPRESENTATIVES 


AYES.    373 


Adam  son 

Alexander 

Anderson 

Anthony 

Ashbrook 

.-.swell 

Austin 

Ay  res 

Eaoharach 

Bank head 

Bark  ley 

Ba-'nhart 

Balhrick 

Bell 

Black 

B  i  a  c  k  m  o  n 

Bland 

Blanton 

Booher 

Borland 

Bowers 

Brand 

Brodbeck 

Browning 

Bruckner 

Brumbaugh 

Buchanan 

Butler 

Byrnes,   S    C. 

Byrns.    Tenn 

Caldwell 

Campbell      Kans. 

Campbell.    Pa.. 

Candler.    Miss 

Cannon 

Cant  rill 

Caraway 

Carew 

Carlin 

Carter,    Mass 

Carter.    Ok  la. 

Chandler,    N.    Y. 

Chandler.    Okla. 

Clark.    Fla. 

Clark.     Pa. 

Clas.=:on 

Claypool 

Coady 

Collier 

ConiPtock 

Connally.    Tex 

Cooper.    Ohio 

Cooper.  AV.   Va. 

Coplev 

Costello 

Cox 

Crage 

Cramton 

Crisp 

Crosser 

Curry,     Cal. 

Cui  rie.    Mich. 

Dale.    N.    Y. 

Dale.   Vt. 

Dallinger 

Da  r  row 

Dempsey 

Denison 

Dent 

Denton 

Dew  ait 

Dickinson 

Dies 

Dixon 

Dooling 

Doolittle 

Do  rem  us 

Dough  ton 

Dow  ell 

Drane 

Drukker 

r)unn 

Dupre 

Dyer 

Eagan 

Eagle 

Edmonds 

Ellsworth 

Elston 

Emerson 


l^age  Eleven 


Estopinal 

Evans 

Fairchild.   B.   L. 

Fairchild.    G.    W. 

Fairlield 

Farr 

Ferris 

Fess 

Fisher 

Fitzgerald 

Flood 

Fl  vnn 

Focht 

Fordney 

Foss 

Foster 

F  ra  n  c  i  s 

Freeman 

French 

Fuller.    Mass. 

Gallagher 

Gallivan 

Gandy 

Uard 

Gardner 

Garland 

Garner 

Garrett.    Tenn. 

(Barrett.    Tex. 

Gillett 

Glass 

Criynn 

Godwin.   N.   C. 

Good 

Goodall 

Goodwin,    Ark. 

Gordon 

Gould 

Graham.    111. 

(Jraham.    Pa. 

Gray.    Ala. 

Gray.    N.    J 

Green     Iowa 

Greene,    Mass. 

Greene.   Vt. 

Gregg- 

Griesi: 

(Irittin 

Hadlev 

Hamill 

Hamilton.    Mich. 

Hamilton.    X.    Y. 

Hamlin 

Hardy 

Harrison.    Miss. 

Harrison.    Va. 

Haskell 

Hasiings 

Hawley 

Ir?ayden 

Heaton 

Heflin 

Heintz 

Helm 

Helvering 

Hersev 

Hicks 

Holland 

^'oll'ngsworth 

Hood 

Houston 

>  oward 

Huddleston 

Hulbert 

Hull,  Tenn. 

r  umphreys 

HuEted 

Hutchinson 

Ireland 

.Tacoway 

■lames 

.l(jlinsun.    Ky. 

.Johnson.   Wash 

.Tones,  Tex. 

Jones,   Va. 

.fuel 

Kahn 

K earns 

Kehoe 

Kelley.    Mich. 


Ili'l>r»'>»fiit:it  M  ** 
SiMitM-a    Kall-s,    X.    \. 


Kelly.    Pa. 

Kennedy,  Iowa 

Kennedy.   K.    1. 

K  ettner 

Key.    Ohio 

Kiess.    Pa. 

Kincheloe 

Kraus 

Kreider 

La   Guardia 

Lang  ley 

Larsen 

Lazaro 

Lea.    Cal. 

Lehlbach 

Lenroot 

Lesher 

Lever 

LlnthicuiTi 

Littlepage 

La beck 

Lonergan 

Lon^^worth 

Hunn 

Mc.Vndrews 

McArthur 

McClintic 

McCormick 

MeCulloch 

McFadden 

■MeKen^ie 

McKc  own 

McKinley 

McLaughlin,    Mich. 

McLaughKn,   Pa. 

Madden 

Mi.  gee 

Ma  her 

Mann 

Mansfield 

Mapes 

Martin.    Ill 

H'artin.     La. 

Mays 

Miller.    Minn. 

.Miller.   AVasli. 


Mon.I.'ll 

Montague 

Moon 

Moore,    Pa. 

Moores     Inrt. 

Morgan 

Morin 

M.J  It 

Mudd 

Neelv 

Nicholls.  S    C. 

Nichols.    Mich. 

Nc  la  n 

Norton 

Oldfield 

Oliver.   Ala. 

Oliver.    N.    \. 

Olney 

Osborne 

<^~>'Shaunessy 

Overmyer 

Overstreet 

Padgett 

Paige 

Park 

Parker.    .V.    .T 

Paiker.   N.    Y. 

Peters 

Phelan 

Piatt 

Polk 

Pcrter 

Pou 

Pratt 

Price 

Purnell 

Quin 

Ragsdale 

Kainey 

Raker 

Ri  msey 

Ramseyer 

Rayburn 

Reed 

Riordan 

Robbins 


Robinson 

Rogers 

Rcmjue 

i:cst 

Louse 

Rowe 

Re  w  land 

J.  ubey 

Bucker 

Russell 

Si- bath 

Sanders.    Ind. 

Sanders.    La. 

h"unders.  N.   Y. 

.'''anford 

Saunders,   Va. 

.St  hall 

Scott.    Iowa 

Scott,    Mich. 

Scott.    Pa. 

Scully 

Sears 

Sells 

Sl.allenberger 

Sherley 

Shouse 

Si  eg  el 

Sims 

Sinnott 

Sisson 

Siayden 

Siemp 

Small 

Smith.   Idaho 

Smith.    Mich. 

Smith.    N.    V. 

Snell 

Snook 

Snydei 

Steagall 

Stedman 

Steele 

Steenerson 

Stephens,    Miss. 

Stephens.    Nebr. 

Sterling-.    111. 

Sterling^.   Pa. 

Stevenson 

Stiness 

Strong 

Si" Hi  van 


Sumners 

Sweet, 

Swift 

Switzer 

Tague 

Talbott 

Taylor,    Ark. 

Taylor.     Colo. 

Tt  mple 

T(  njpleton 

Thoma? 

Thompson 

Tillman 

Tilson 

Timberlake 

Tinkham 

Tc  wner 

'J  readway 

\'<are 

\ cnabi ? 

\  cstal 

Vinson 

Volstead 

M  aldo'v 

AValker 

AValsh 

AValton 

Wp  rd 

W  a  son 

\'v  at  kins 

Watson.    Pa. 

AVatson.    Va 

Weaver 

AVelling 

W'eltv 

Wl.alev 

vviiitc.   Me. 

\\  liite,    Ohio 

W  lliams 

Wilson.    HI. 

Wilson.    La. 

Wilson.    Tex. 

Wingo 

AA'inslow 

Vi-  i  se 

Wood.    Ind. 

Woodyard 

1'oung.    N.    Dak. 

Young.    Tex. 

Zihlmji  n 


NAYS.     50 


A 1  m  o  n 

Bacon 

Britten 

Browne 

Burnett 

Cary 

Church 

Connelly.     Kans. 

Cooper,    Wis. 

Davidson 

Davis' 

Decker 

Dill 

Dillon 

Dcniinick 

Esch 

Frear 

Fuller,    111. 

Haugen 

Hayes 

Henslev 

Hilliard 

Hull.    Io\va 

Igoe 

Johnson,    S.    Dak 


Keating 

K  i  n  g 

K  i  n  k  a  i  d 

K  i  t  c  li  i  n 

Knustc)n 

La    Follelte 

Little 

London 

Lundeen 

McLemore 

Mason 

Xelson 

Randall 

Rankin 

Reavis 

Roberts 

Rodenberg 

Shackleberg 

Sherwood 

Sloan 

Stafford 

VanDyke 

Voigt 

Wheeler 

Woods.    Iowa 


INTRODUCTORY 


The  first  draft  contingent  from  Yates  county  left  Penn  Yan  for 
Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey,  on  September  9.  1917.  It  was  composed  of  five 
Penn  Yan  voung  men,  all  of  whom  volunteered  to  go  at  this  time.  In 
this  contingent  was  Charles  E  Costello,  who  was  the  first  of  our  boys 
to  die  in  service.  His  death  occurred  in  the  hospital  at  Brest,  France. 
April  9,  1918,  three  days  after  landing  there.  His  body  was  the  first 
to  be  brought  back  to  Yates  county  from  overseas.  It  arrived  in  Penn 
Yan  on  May  7,  1920,  and  was  given  a  military  burial  on  May  9th. 

The  last  contingent  from  this  county  left  on  October  22,  1918.  for 
Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.  Six  men  were  in  this  contingent,  and  one  of  these. 
John  B.  McManus,  of  Penn  Yan,  died  in  camp  on  October  31,  1918. 

Between  the  departure  of  the  first  and  last  contingent  many  more 
were  sent  to  camp  and  other  young  men  were  leaving  home  to  enlist 
in  some  branch  of  the  service.  The  people  of  the  county  turned  out  in 
large  numbers  and  escorted  each  contingent  to  the  train  that  carried 
the  boys  away.  Flags  were  flying,  a  band  was  playing,  and  the  multi- 
tude was  cheering  as  the  trains  pulled  away  from  the  station,  but  un- 
derneath this  appearance  of  gayety,  hearts  were  aching  The  enlisted 
men  slipped  away  quietly,  and  were  in  camp  before  many  persons  out- 
side of  their  families  and  clocest  friends  knew  of  their  leaving. 

When  the  armistice  was  signed  on  November  11,  1918,  the  pent-up 
feelings  of  the  people  burst  forth  and  the  event  was  celebrated  with  an 
enthusiasm  that  evidenced  great  joy.  But  in  the  midst  of  this  rejoicing, 
while  bells  were  ringing  and  whistles  were  blowing,  a  telegram  from 
the  War  Department,  announcing  the  death  in  France  of  Charlie 
Wheeler,  of  Penn  Yan,  was  received. 

On  July  4,  1919,  a  great  "Welcome  Home"  was  given  those  who  had 
returned  from  service.  A  public  presentation  of  medals  to  all  of  Yates 
County's  participants  in  the  war  was  held  in  the  Court  House  Park, 
dinner  was  served  at  noon,  in  a  large  hall,  a  program  of  sports  was 
carried  out  on  the  Fair  Ground  in  the  afternoon,  the  soldiers  were  giv- 
en tree  tickets  to  the  theatres,  and  the  day  was  brought  to  a  close  with 
fireworks  and  dancing  in  the  evening. 

As  a  fitting  memorial  in  honor  of  those  from  this  county  taking 
part  in  this  war,  it  is  proposed  to  erect  a  hospital  at  the  county  seat  to 
be  known  as  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Memorial  Hospital  of  Yates 
County.  The  consummation  of  this  plan  has  been  delayed  because  of 
the  abnormal  conditions  existing  since  the  war.  Pledges  totalin,:; 
$150,000  have  besn  secured,  a  fine  site  has  been  purchased  and  a  tem- 
porary hospital,  fully  equipped,  has  been  opened  pending  the  erection 
of  the  memorial.  The  new  building  will  have  a  reception  room  in  which 
bronze  tablets,  containing  the  names  of  all  who  were  inducted  into 
service  from  here,  will  be  placed. 


T'age    Tirelce 


'Page   Thirteen 


OFFICIAL  INDUCTIONS 

IN  YATES   COUNTY   UNDER  THE  SELECTIVE 
SERVICE    LAW 


Order 

No. 

57 

117 

122 

157 

187 

4 

8 

19 

29 

31 

42 

54 

63 

72 

81 

85 

88 

94 

9S 

106 

116 

118 

138 

141 

145 

158 

174 

176 

198 

211 

223 

224 

223 

227 

229 

245 

283 

270 

291 

302 

332 

337 

137 

156 

159 

239 

186 

308 

88 

168 

199 

257 

235 

273 

281 

315 

325 

348 

358 

357 

365 

366 

41 

214 

377 

9 


Name 

William  Finerghty 
Charles   E.   Costello 
Perl  L.  Douglass 
Stephen  M.  Whitman 
Thomas  P.  Carroll 
William   H.   Habberfield 
Claude   Thomas   Lee 
John   Brown 
Dudley  V.  Hayes 
Elmer  Lionel  Cole 
William  E.  Ruddick 
Howard  0.  Sprague 
Harry  W.   Cleveland 
William   Rifenberg 
Edmund  J.  Fitzpatrick 
Charlie  Wheeler 
Jens  Jacobsen 
John  H.  Bradley 
Fred   A.   World 
Harold  Harris 
James  J.  Maley 
Frederick  R.  Habberfield 
Hubert  W.  Waters 
Joseph  A.  Corey 
Charles  Earle  Holmes 
Charles  Baker 
Harry  S.  Lord 
William  A.  Randall 
Charles  C    Morse 
Clifford  M.  Hamilton 
Floyd    Smith 
Frank  E.  Sayre 
Vernon   Young 
Leo   Herbert   Smith 
Sinus   E.  Jorgensen 
James  S.   Kirkpatrick 
George  D.    Rugg 
William  H    Jones 
A.   H.   William   Jensen 
Edward  E.  Maybee 
Charles  A    Bishop 
Fred   Travis 
P^red   Joseph   Lewis 
Clayton  B.   Shepherd 
Jecse   Frank   Duell 
Herbert   Allen   Young 
William  Fred  Eckert 
John  Augustus  Hatch 
Robert   J.   Manchester 
Harold  G.  Bahr 
Morris  E    Hurd 
Franklin   H.   Clark    (Col  ) 
Ernest   L.   Wood 
Henry  J.   Christensen 
George  W.  Merrick 
Nels  P.  Nielsen 
Oscar   S.   Stark 
Charles   Kluhe 
Albert  C.   Knapton.  Jr. 
Carl  F.  F.  Petersen 
Clifford  C.   Chapman 
Walter  W.  Beckett 
George  W.  Tubbs 
Charles    C.   Gillett 
Ray  C    Harttr 
Floyd    Melvin    Hill 


Serial 

Date 

Date  Accept- 

No. 

Reported 

ed  at  Camp 

513 

9-  9-17 

9-10-17 

440 

9-  9-17 

9-10-17 

841 

9-  9-17 

9-10-17 

93 

9-  9-17 

9-10-17 

642 

9-  9-17 

9-10-17 

1095 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

337 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

784 

9-28-17 

*10-12-17 

507 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

437 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

1045 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

1103 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

602 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

757 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

298 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

982 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

726 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

1114 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

520 

9-23-17 

9-28-17 

525 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

1132 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

741 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

637 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

4S8 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

112 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

679 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

403 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

25 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

707 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

738 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

1091 

9-23-17 

9-28-17 

470 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

90 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

191 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

1187 

9-26-27 

9-28-17 

1172 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

323 

9-26-17 

*10-13-17 

880 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

1024 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

713 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

930 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

1051 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

970 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

664 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

1112 

9-26-17 

9-28-17 

657 

9-28-17 

9-28-17 

122 

11-  8-17 

11-  9-17 

725 

11-  S-17 

11-  9-17 

905 

11-21-17 

11-28-17 

1073 

11-21-17 

11-28-17 

1101 

11-21-17 

11-28-17 

622 

11-21-17 

11-23-17 

963 

11-21-17 

11-28-17 

1173 

11-21-17 

11-26-17 

715 

11-21-17 

11-25-17 

287 

11-21-17 

11-28-17 

257 

11-21-17 

*12-28-17 

410 

11-21-17 

11-26-17 

400 

11-21-17 

11-26-17 

4 

11-21-17 

11-26-17 

430 

11-21-17 

11-28-17 

328 

11-21-17 

11-28-17 

10 

11-21-17 

11-28-17 

1191 

12-27-17 

1-16-18 

1194 

12-27-17 

2-  6-18 

676 

9-  3-18 

9-  7-18 

'Page  Fourteen 


M 


Order 
Xo.  Name 

13  Claude  Richard  Mann 

14  Charles  Frederick  Allen 
22  David  J-  Ford 
38  Ralph   Goundry 
49  Lee  W.  Kinyon 
60  James  W.   Bradley 
66  Herbert  R    Lathrop 
70  Frank  Saville  Waddcll 
73  Homer  Dunn 

102  William    Richard    Cunningham 

121  Ernest  W.  Nageldinger 

124  George  S.  Morse 

126  Ambrose  Howard  Sheehan 

131  Chris  Martinus  Poulsen 

134  James  Dewitt   Lazenby 

142  Clarence  Cronk 

143  Amos   Bagley 

144  Ben   Van    Horn 
147  Albert  Cleveland  Jf.y 

150  Elwin   D.  Jones 

151  Frank   Ellerington 
153  jEy  Clarence  Decker 

160  David  John  Anderson 

161  tTank   Cnarles    Hector 
164  Fred    Fals 
181  George  Warren  Mannon 
191  Benjamin   H.  Cronk 
193  Harry  Sprague  Hart 
200  Vincent  Thomas  Poole 
202  Carl   Roy   Olmster.d 
210  Claude   Heath  Edgerton 
217  Ansel  M.   Burt 
222a  Frank   Woodhouse 
225  William  Sprague 
235  Willard    Heath   Kelsey 
240  Leonard  E    Leroi 
242  Clarence  Hollister  Pedlty 
248  Thowald   Pedersen 
251  Laverne  Ernest  Perry 
282  Theodore   D.   Sikaras 
23J  George  Daniel  Rugg,  Jr. 
259  Orville  Frank  Stape 
272  Fred  Roese 
275  Melville   R.   Gardner 
290  William  Calhoun 
295  Clinton   Leroy   Hrll 
298  Raymond  B.  Twilliger 
314  Chris   Henry   Jensen 

319  Arthur  Mordecai 

320  Henry   Lester  Chisholm 
32j  Victor  Howard   Reddington 
323  George    Edkin 
330  Herman  Joseph  Heslund 

341  Emery  Potter 

342  George  Pepper 

345  Howard  J.  McFarren 

346  Ernert   B.   Ktssler 
350  Stanley  Booth  Dennis 

352  John   Xick   Jensen 

353  William   Wright   Williams 

360  Parmele  Johnson 

361  Carl  J.  Skitter 
376  John  Harold   Gilbert 
281  Pearl   Underwood  Thiers 
386  Fred    Burnett    Thomas 
394  Raymond  Francis  McAdams 
400  Milton    William    Shepard 

402  Dorpheus   Sidney   Sawyer 

403  John  Irving  Goodspeed 
413  Clarence  Navarre  Beard 

415  W.   Alexius  Markey 

416  Percy  Warner  Caris 
419  Stewart  G.  Reed 
423  Edmund    Chadwick 
427  Charles  Benjamin  Cady 
434  Joseph    George    Magee 

438  Lynn   Gerald   Blood 

439  Walter    James    Cole 
442  Arthur  Howard  Buckle 
447  Willard  Stanley  Newby 


Serial 

Date 

Date  Accept- 

Xo. 

Reported 

ed  at  Camp 

564 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

945 

9-25-18 

10-  4-18 

616 

8-29-18 

9-  3-18 

420 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

652 

8-29-18 

9-  3-18 

1099 

9-  3-18 

9-  7-lS 

772 

4-28-18 

5-  3-18 

972 

9-  3-18 

9-  7-18 

936 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

770 

9-  3-18 

9-  7-18 

1022 

8-28-18 

8-31-18 

1032 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

269 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

493 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

1007 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

704 

8-  7-18 

8-  9-18 

72 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

356 

4-  2-18 

4-  7-18 

128 

2-24-18 

2-2S-18 

11 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

900 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

1142 

7-30-18 

S-  7-18 

345 

4-2S-1S 

5-  3-18 

103 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

154 

8-  4-18 

8-15-18 

538 

9-  3-18 

9-13-18 

700 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

297 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

368 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

320 

2-24-lS 

2-26-lS 

1070 

7-25-lS 

8-13-18 

121 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

1205 

2-24-lS 

2-26-18 

312 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

1023 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

175 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

278 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

336 

9-  3-18 

9-13-18 

8 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

958 

9-  3-18 

*9-lU-18 

323 

4-  1-lS 

4-  9-18 

441 

9-  3-18 

*9-10-18 

23 

2-24-18 

3-  7-18 

1108 

8-26-18 

8-29-18 

86 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

1156 

10-  4-18 

10-11-18 

506 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

1183 

2-24-18 

2-25-18 

169 

10-  4-18 

10-11-18 

436 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

1107 

10-  4-18 

10-31-18 

1109 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

807 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

211 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

1163 

7-14-18 

7-15-18 

1050 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

1008 

2-24-18 

2-26-lS 

1075 

2-24-18 

2-26-lS 

750 

2-24-18 

2-25-18 

58 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

1180 

7-25-18 

8-  3-18 

208 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

929 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

838 

7-25-lS 

9-15-18 

17 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

1058 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

268 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

1198 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

593 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

1152 

7-30-18 

8-  7-18 

556 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

581 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

481 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

582 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

499 

2-24-18 

2-26-18 

634 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-lS 

672 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

949 

2-24-18 

2-28-18 

1048 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

778 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

"Page  Fifteen 


Order 
No.  Xanie 

452  Howard  Bradley  Coons 

453  John  Herman  Sorensen 

455  Willard  Alexander  Clawson 

456  Nicholas   Serfine 

481  Harry   Dewitt    Connell 

463  Harold   R.   Habberfleld 

465  Nelson   Charles    Reynolds 

468  Roy  J.   Fisher 

488  Richard  Price 

474  Charles  Lawrence  Gallagher 

479  Max  Clifford   Headley 

483  William  E    Carey 

487  William    John    Kelly 

493  William  John  Tongate,  Jr. 

501  Arthur  McGhee  Barnes 

507  John    B.    Carroll 

508  William   Myer  Seism 
511  Adolph    Rovito 

513  Theodore    Yost 

515  Albert  Alexander  Moshier 

520  Oliver  Wendell  Norman 

527  Melford  N.  Myer 

529  Christian  Neilsen 

530  John  North  Whitaker 
534  Hixson   Amos   Knight 

544  Robert    McFetridge 

545  William  Bernard  Welch 
554  Albert   Josiah  White 
561  George  Willis  Hoyt,  Jr. 
568  Axel   Mikkelsen 

571  Joseph  P.  Craugh 

576  Leon   H.   Smith 

578  James  Lee  Robinson 

581  Francis  Peter  Reilly 

582  Ernest   Jacob   Smith 

583  Neils  John  Neilsen 

584  Irving   E,   Eckert 
587  Albert  Del   Rose 

595  Bradley  Longwell  Wheeler 

601  Clarence  Lowell  McPherson 

602  Otto  Chris  Miller 

603  Milford    Simmons 
606  Warner  Edgett  Bush 
610  Burnett  David  Thomas 
613  Walter  Phillip  Clark 
617  Orville   Ribble 

620  John   F.    Serfine 

627  Ross   Leighton   Gridley 

635  Floyd  Edward  Matteson 

639  Harry  Sutter  Klube 

641  Arthur  Langdon  Shutts 

652  Nick    Cecchini 

656  Francis    Leroy   Flynn 

663  Ivor  Prosser 

665  George  Perry  Lord 

668  John   Tongate 

670  Seymour  B.  Harris 

671  Fred   Carl   Hoagland 
673  D.    Gordon    Conrad 
676  James  Edward   Reilly 
684  John   Arthur  Griffith 
688  Henry   J.   Greenfield 

692  George   Dunlap   Wood,   Jr. 

698  Wilbur  Mills   Symonds 

699  Robert   Allen   Murray 

706  Bernard  Michael  Hoban 

707  Norman   Bert  Wixon 
720  George   William    Excell 
722  William   Ward   Wheat 
728  George   Elmer   Enos 

734  John    Meaker 

735  Bennett   Henry  Jensen 

746  Harold   Andrew   Hutton 

747  Pietro  Mangipinto 
751  John  Darrell  Spencer 

753  Newell  Truman  Pangburn 

759  Francis  R.  Cougevan 

756  Raymond   Rugg 

772  James  F.  Butler 

775  Charles  Robinson  Clark 


Serial 

Date 

Date  Ac?ei>t- 

Xo. 

Iteported 

ed  at  Camp 

650 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

836 

S-  7-18 

8-  9-18 

19 

2-24-18 

2-23-18 

352 

4-  1-lS 

4-  9-18 

1176 

5-10-18 

5-12-18 

416 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-lS 

609 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-lS 

613 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

21 -i 

4-2S-1S 

5-  3-18 

734 

4-  1-18 

4-  9-18 

342 

4-  1-lS 

4-  9-18 

427 

4-28-18 

5-  3-lS 

572 

5-10-18 

5-12-18 

647 

6-16-18 

6-21-18 

1159 

8-  4-18 

8-15-18 

935 

9-25-18 

10-  4-18 

209 

9-27-18 

10-  1-18 

33 

5-10-18 

5-12-18 

954 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

63 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

816 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

762 

8-23-18 

8-29-18 

1013 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

1043 

5-25-lS 

5-29-18 

38 

5-25-lS 

5-29-iS 

1038 

9-4-18 

9-  9-18 

976 

5-25-lS 

5-29-18 

1197 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

573 

10-  4-18 

10-  8-18 

1025 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

445 

5-2.5-18 

5-29-18 

1120 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

702 

8-16-18 

8-18-18 

694 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

198 

S-19-18 

8-21-18 

1013 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

799 

10-21-18 

11-  6-18 

195 

8-  7-18 

8-  9-18 

990 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

216 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

847 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

302 

4-2S-18 

5-  3-18 

662 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

239 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

1145 

3-25-18 

3-27-18 

479 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

431 

4-28-18 

5-  3-18 

106 

8-  4-18 

8-15-18 

238 

8-  7-18 

8-  9-18 

409 

8-  7-18 

8-  9-18 

973 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

983 

4-  2-18 

4-  5-18 

615 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

346 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

62 

7-14-18 

7-14-18 

648 

9-27-18 

528 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

912 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

699 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

695 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

817 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

612 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

984 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

463 

10-21-18 

11-  6-18 

84 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

580 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

351 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

980 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

658 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

879 

8-28-18 

8-29-18 

914 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

791 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

414 

5-24-18 

5-27-18 

763 

5-24-18 

5-27-18 

553 

3-11-18 

3-13-18 

625 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

659 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

161 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

1202 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

405 

10-10-18 

10-14-18 

"Page  Sixteen 


Order 
No. 


781 
783 
784 
787 
794 
797 
800 
805 
808 
811 
812 
813 
814 
815 
823 
825 

830 

836 

839 

848 

851 

831 

862 

866 

867 

868 

874 

882 

886 

890 

907 

914 

919 

926 

927 

929 

940 

943 
944 
947 
948 
951 
952 
954 
955 
938 
989 
970 
972 
979 
980 
984 
986 
989 
991 
994 

1005 

1007 

1008 

1013 

1017 

1029 

1032 

1036 

1042 
1053 
1058 
1059 
1060 
1065 
1068 
1071 
1074 
1081 
1091 
1094 
1106 
1109 
1110 
1113 


Name 

Leon  Jay  Norris 

Carl  Christian  Nelson 

Howard  Leroy  Dunton 

Jens    Chris    Olsen 

Richard   F.   Craugh 

Fav  Lawton  Chapman 

John   Edward   Tears 

Clarence  W.  Noble 

William  Alfrtd   Norris 

Benigno    Fresno 

Harold   Long  Weinstein 

John  Nelson  Jones 

William  R.   Culver 

Warren   R.   Spike 

Harry  Grant  McQuiston 

Fred   O-iterhout 

Jeremiah   E    Carroll 

Philip  John  Rilling,  Jr. 

Sorney    Jacob    Jacobscn 

Martin  H.  Butler 

Frank   Leslie   Sample 

Arthur  Fay  Olmstead 

Elijah   B.   Dense 

Carl  Oskar  Htrman  Neilsen 

Chris   Miller 

William  McCreery 

James   Hague 

Byron  G.  Whitbeck 

Harry  Hurtord  Meaker 

Luigi  Alesandro  M.  Battesta 

Leroy  Charles   Snook 

Henry  Larsen 

Charles  Mashewske 

Emmett   Carlton    Crane 

Ross  Matthew  Conley 

Lewis    Cadwell 

Robert  Chester  Brisbin 

Verne  Maxwell  Ackerson 

Edward  B    Kinsman 

Archie    McFdl 

Guy  Pierce 

Frank  Luppino 

Stanley   Kennerson 

James  Frank  Hoban 

Lewis   W.   Travis 

Mervin   Arlo   A.   Palmatier 

Emil    Pedersen 

William  Jacob  Barnhart 

Albert    Charles    McGough 

Domenico    Lizzi 

Rufus    Garland    Thomas 

Paul  Joseph  Meade 

Charles  Enos  Williams 

Homer  John   Sharpe 

Victor  E    Lafler 

Giftord  George  Hurlburt 

Orla  Alva  Morgan 

Lawrence  Hobart  Conley 

William  A.   Sage 

Cameron   Alexander   Sharpe 

Hans    Pallesen 

Kristian    Jensen 

Adalbert  Berkley  Allen 

Herbert   C.    Stewart 

Sheridan  E.  Miller 

William    Joseph    Shultz 

Ed.   B.   Smith 

Marion  Jewell  Sumner 

Clark  N.  Calhoon 

Jesse   A.   Brown 

Byron  Ketchum   Hall 

Edwin  Elwood  Jacobs 

Mads  Vangdrup  Kornura 

George  Frederick  Windnagl 

Clarence  Joseph  Gannon 

William   Saxton   Lampman 

Arthur    Mearl    Gilbert 

Llovd   Raymond    Lafler 

Albert   E.    Lott 

Roy   Dwight   Williams 


Serial 

Date   Dat 

e  Accept- 

No. 

Reported  ed 

at  Camp 

628 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

823 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

245 

8-26-18 

8-29-18 

768 

5-28-18 

6-  5-18 

1136 

9-11-18 

9-13-18 

756 

4-28-18 

5-  3-18 

821 

5-28-18 

6-  5-18 

902 

8-  7-18 

8-  9-18 

1030 

8-  7-18 

8-12-18 

79 

8-  1-18 

♦9-29-18 

579 

2-11-18 

2-14-18 

740 

8-  7-18 

*8-  9-18 

83 

8-26-18 

8-29-18 

142 

3-  9-18 

4-17-18 

119 

9-11-18 

9-14-18 

901 

5-28-18 

6-  7-18 

645 

4-28-18 

5-  3-18 

554 

5-28-18 

6-  7-18 

962 

8-26-18 

8-29-18 

87 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

476 

9-  4-18 

9-12-18 

318 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

516 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

279 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

844 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

716 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

413 

7-25-18 

8-30-18 

95 

6-22-18 

6-24-18 

831 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

696 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

489 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

884 

7-25-18 

S-  8-18 

834 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

779 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

558 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

1162 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

1094 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

687 

7-30-18 

8-  7-18 

186 

8-28-18 

8-29-18 

247 

8-26-18 

8-29-18 

179 

7-25-18 

8-30-18 

922 

8-  7-18 

8-  9-18 

253 

9-  4-lS 

9-  9-18 

577 

4-2S-18 

5-  3-18 

732 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

9 

7-25-lS 

8-  8-18 

347 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

70 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

952 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

925 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

173 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

1039 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

60 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

208 

S-  4-18 

8-15-18 

771 

9-  4-18 

*9-10-18 

137 

7-25-lS 

8-  7-18 

387 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

921 

7-  2-18 

7-  5-18 

1182 

8-  9-18 

8-13-18 

197 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

767 

9-11-18 

9-15-18 

1026 

7-28-lS 

1056 

9-  4-lS 

9-  9-18 

828 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

401 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

276 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

517 

6-19-lS 

6-27-18 

1122 

7-25-lS 

8-  8-18 

85 

9-  4-18 

9-10-18 

520 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

688 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

722 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

10-21-18 

11-20-18 

s        170 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-lS 

535 

7-30-lS 

8-14-18 

853 

8-  4-18 

*8-22-18 

917 

6-25-lS 

8-  7-lS 

47 

4-  8-18 

4-12-18 

936 

6-25-lS 

8-  7-18 

125 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

^age  Sevenleen 


Order 
No. 

1127 
1140 
1143 
1160 
1163 
1177 
11S7 
1190 
1192 
1199 
1200 
1202 
1204 
909a 
743a 


9 
12 

15 
21 
91 


a  219 
a  243 
a  370 
a  378 
a  410 
a  416 
a  431 
a  501 
a  502 
a  652 
a  710 
a  834 
a  963 
al019 
al038 
al057 
all75 
al371 
al402 
al541 
al558 
al706 
al769 
al798 
alS41 
al844 
al856 
al862 
al865 
al879 


Name 

Robert   A.   Mace 
Archie  R.   Staples 
John    McMinn 
James  Hayward  Savage 
Hugh   Bernard   McGovern 
Joseph    William    Paddock_ 
Edward  Herheft-PlotTs' 
Homer  Ames   Gilbert 
Claude   L.    Conrad 
James  Russell  Brink 
William   Arthur   Jones 
Bernard  Paul  Hopkins 
John   Graczyk 
James  H.   Snyder 
Adrian   E.   Ovens 


James   A.    Christensen 
Emmett  L.   Kindelberger 
John   E.    Sheridan 
Clarence  A    Spoor 
James  H.   Wheeler 


Serial 

Date 

Date  Accept- 

No. 

Reported 

ed  at  Camp 

908 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

752 

7-25-18 

S-  8-18 

399 

10-15-18 

10-22-18 

256 

5-29-18 

5-29-18 

1060 

4-28-18- 

5-  3-18 

lis 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

384 

7-25-18 

8-  9-18 

471 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

698 

7-25-18 

8-  7-18 

233 

7-25-18 

8-  8-18 

977 

7-25-18 

8-13-18 

578 

5-25-18 

5-29-18 

611 

5-10-18 

5-12-18 

1208 

5-16-18 

5-23-18 

1210 

5-25-18 

*7-  1-18 

iiie,  1!)18. 

4 

9-  4-18 

9-  9-18 

89 

10-21-18 

11-  6-18 

45 

10-21-18 

*10-29-18 

41 

10-21-18 

11-  6-18 

50 

10-25-18 

10-25-18 

Regristraiits  of  Sdi)teml)tr  12,  1918. 


Edmund  Christie  Rosenkrans 
Walter   Edmund  Moon 
Edward   Lauriston  Scherer 
John  Joseph  Meehan 
Eugene   Brayman 
Earl   Samuel   Castner 
Leonard  Richard  Sanderson 
Milton   Hart  Fish 
Clyde  Benjamin   Gelder 
James  Gerald  Craugh 
Sidney  Elliott  Ayres 
George  Remsen  Kinne 
Paul   Nelson   Shutts 
Angelo  James  Roche 
Forrest    Sabin    Burtch 
Claude   Myron   Bigelow 
Lazear  J.   Murphy 
James  Leveritt  Davis 
Marion  Melvin  Clark 
Chalres    Backmer   Rutenber 
Vernon    Wilson    Blodgett 
Owen    Charles    Hoban 
Roger   Eddington   Chapman 
James    Lewis    Stever 
Rodney  Clifford   Mertz 
Gerald  Howard  Fisher 
John  M.   Craugh 
George  Dewey  Emerson 
Donald  McLean  Tower 
Arthur  James  Paddock 


*  Rejected 


804 

10-18-18 

10-18-18 

276 

10-28-18 

10-31-18 

527 

11-  6-18 

11-11-18 

284 

10-  2-18 

10-  5-18 

1215 

10-  4-18 

10-  4-18 

1147 

10-14-18 

10-14-18 

140 

10-  5-18 

10-  7-18 

1529 

10-  2-18 

10-  2-18 

288 

10-15-18 

10-17-18 

733 

10-  2-18 

10-  5-18 

924 

10-18-18 

10-18-18 

607 

11-  6-18 

1512 

10-  5-18 

10-11-18 

1909 

10-  4-18 

10-  4-18 

617 

10-  2-18 

10-  2-18 

1893 

11-18-18 

11-19-18 

533 

10-15-18 

10-15-18 

199 

10-14-18 

10-14-18 

1351 

10-  2-18 

10-  2-18 

1304 

10-  7-18 

10-  7-18 

171 

10-11-18 

10-11-18 

1701 

10-  5-18 

10-  5-18 

1686 

10-23-18 

11-  4-18 

1635 

10-  5-18 

10-  7-18 

43 

10-  2-18 

10-  2-18 

767 

10-  5-18 

10-  7-18 

741 

10-22-18 

10-22-18 

1411 

10-  1-18 

11-  1-18 

537 

10-  1-18 

10-  1-18 

218 

10-  4-18 

10-  4-18 

Ud 


'Page  Eighteen 


THE  ADVISORY  BOARD 


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THE  DRAFT  BOARD 


The  local,  or  Yates  County  Selective  service  Draft  Board  was  ap- 
pointed in  May.  1917.  with  Sheriff  Milan  H.  Ayres  as  chairman.  County 
Clerk.  Edwin  M.  Potter,  secretary,  and  Bernard  S.  Strait,  examining 
physician.  Dr.  Strait  resigned  July  17.  1917.  to  enlist  as  2d  Lieutenant  in 
the  Medical  Corps  of  the  Array.  Dr.  Fred  M.  Maloney.  of  Dundee,  was 
appointed  as  chairman  of  the  phy.iical  examination  board,  with  Drs. 
Frank  S.  Sampson  and  G.  Howard  Leader,  as  assistants.  Robert  H.  Gra- 
ham was  made  clerk  of  the  Board  soon  after  organization,  and  oflRicated 
in  the  capacity  until  September  25,  191S,  when  he  resigned  Miss  Lena 
Grady  was  acting  clerk  of  the  Board,  and  later  Miss  Emma  Wilkins  was 
appointed  chief  clerk.  Sheriff  Ayres  resigned  from  the  Board  and  Jolm 

E.  Watkins  was  appointed  chairman  on  October  2S,  191S. 

Acting  under  orders  of  the  Provost  Marshal  General's  Depart- 
ment, tlie  local  Draft  Agency  distributed  registration  cards,  to  be  tilled 
out  by  the  registrants,  to  the  appointed  enrolling  clerks  of  the  several 
election  districts  in  the  county.  After  the  registration  the  cards  were 
returned  to  tlie  Board  when  they  were  given  an  order  number  con- 
secutively as  received.  A  serial  number  was  also  given  tlie  cards  from 
a  drawing  of  numbers  at  Washington  D.  C.  The  first  number  drawn 
corresponding  to  the  registration  number  was  the  first  to  be  called 
for  service.  This  method  was  followed  until  all  cards  were  given  a 
serial  number.  All  man  were  called  for  physical  examination  and  ser- 
vice according  to  tlie  serial  number.  There  were  3,24.5  registrants  in 
Yates  county,  as  follows: 

June  5.  1917,  ages  21  to  30  years    1207 

June  5.  191S,  those  who  became  of  age  since 

June    5.    1917    IDS 

August  24,  1918.  those  who  had  become  of  age 

since   June    5.    1918    IS 

September  12,  1918,  ages  30  to  45  years    1919 

Approximately  1800  men  have  been  passed  upon  physically  and 
otherwise  by  the  local  board.  The  District  Board,  representing  the 
Counties  of  Chemung,  Schuyler,  Steuben  and  Yates  (upon  which  board 
Yates  county  was  not  represented)  reviewed  the  work  of  the  Local 
Board.  Many  appeals  were  made  to  the  District  Board  from  the  de- 
cisions of  the  Local  Board,  and  some  of  the  registrants  made  appeals 
to  the  Adjutant  General's  Department  at  Albany  from  the  decisions  of 
tlie  District  Board,  and  four  Presidential  appeals  were  made  by  regis- 
trants desiring  exemption  from  service. 

The  Legal  Advisory  Board  was  appointed  in  May,  1917.  and  acted' 
in  a  legal  capacity  with  tlie  Local  Draft  Board.  The  work  of  this  board 
was  mainly  the  investigation  of  cases  of  insurance,  dependencies, 
whether  his  activities  were  indispensible — the  Board  acting  in  a  legal 
way  both  for  tlie  registrant  and  the  government.  The  Legal  Advisory 
Board  consisted  of  County  Judge  Gilbert  H.  Baker,  chairman;  Spencer 

F.  Lincoln  secretary  and  Hon.  James  M.  Lown. 

In  his  final  report  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  Provost  Marshal  Gen- 
eral E.  H.  Crowder  said: 

"The  pride,  the  sorrow,  the  sacrifice  and  the  patriotism  of  the  Na- 
tion were  contained  within  the  records  of  the  local  boards.  But  it  was 
more  than  a  matter  of  sentiment  that  prompted  a  scrupulous  preser- 
vation of  those  records.  Never  in  the  history  of  this  or  any  otlier  na- 
tion had  a  more  valuable  and  comprehensive  accumulation  of  data  been 
assembled  upon  the  physical,  economic,  industrial,  and  racial  condition 
of  a  people.  It  would  be  of  untold  value  to  the  physician,  the  economist, 
the  sociologist  and  the  historian  for  many  decades.  It  was  not  only 
worthy  of  preservation,  but  this  generation  owed  it  to  posterity  that  it 
be  preserved.  You  will  see  that  it  was  a  vitally  important  task  properly 
to  assemble  these  records.  The  task  was  no  less  important  than  it  was 
tremendous.  Scattered  throughout  the  breadth  of  the  land,  lying  in  the 
offices  of  the  4,648  local  boards,  155  district  boards,  1,319  medical  ad- 
visory boards,  and  52  State  headquarters  were  the  records  of  nearly 
24,000,000   men." 

The  statistical  report  gives  the  following  record  for  Yates  county: 
Total  called,  349;  total  inducted,  354;  total  accepted,  346:  total  reject- 
ed, 7.  Total  rejected,  cancellation  of  draft,  1. 

The  Local  Draft  Board  was  relieved  of  its  duties  March  31,  1919. 


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'Page   Twenty-one 


REGISTRANTS  OF  JUNE  5.  1917 


AGES    21    TO    30    YEARS,    INCLUSIVE 


747 

l!S7 

1150 
344 
S06 
362 

944 
945 
1056 
458 
805 

40 

42 

.19  9 

10  59 
230 
363 
364 
746 
345 

1000 

255 
600 
604 
697 

1134 
745 
4  56 

1066 
6S4 


i(>7:! 

3  27 

72 

450 

923 

1040 

1065 

1168 

1130 

679 

670 

591 

1147 

788 

804 

1096 

1098 

938 

457 

235 

120 

1159 

70 

59  2 

1016 

1127 

596 

9  2S 

57 

696 

1152 
X99 
744 
538 
543 

1068 
328 
444 

1135 
598 
51 
286 
532 
315 
226 
41 

1009 
1036 
1052 
595 
569 
930 
926 


Vliel,    AVnlter    U.,    US    Mom-ll    St.,      I't-iiii    Y:in 

Ackerson.    Verne    Maxwell.       107     Hamilton     St., 

Penn    Yan 
Adams,   Gordon.   Penn   Yan,  R.   D.   1 
Aguda.    Domingo.    Middlesex  „       „ 

Albertson.   William.   113   Sheppard   St..  Penn   Yan 
Albertsen,  Christian  Nelsen,  222  Keuka  St.,  Penn 

Yan  ^     .TV     „ 

Allen,    Stuart    Edgett.    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    9 
Allen     Charles    Frederick,    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 
Allen.    Adelbert    Berkley,    Dundee,   R.    D.    17 
Allen,   Glen   T..   Bellona  .,  .^      ,       „* 

Allen,    Robert    James    Henry,       549    Liberty    St., 

Penn    Yan 
Alexander,  Robert  S.,  Penn  Yan,  R.  T>.   3 
Alexander,  James  P.,  Penn  Yan,  R.   D.   3 
Allison.   William.  Penn    Yan,   R,   D.    1 
Amidon,   Albert,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   2 
Anderson,  John,  Penn  Y'an,  R.  D.   5 
Andersen,  Chris  Peter,  Himrod,   R.  D.   15 
Andersen,  Martin  John.  208  Elm  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Anderson.   Roy   P..    Penn   Y'an,    R.   D.    4 
Anderson,    David   John,    Middlesex 
Andrews,    Paul   Raymond,    103    Walnut    St.,    Penn 

Y'an 
Andrews,  Frank  Ray,  Keuka  Park 
Andrews.  Ernest  Xelson,  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.  6 
Andrews,    Archie   Graton,    Lakemont 
Andrews",    Arthur   .\ugustus,    Dundee,   R.    D.    19 
Ansley.  A.  Ray,  Penn   Yan,   R.  D.  4 
Ames.   Fred  S..   Penn   Yan,   R    D.    2 
Amies,   Howard   Lloyd,    124    Henry   St..   Dundee 
\rmes,   Fred  Raymond,   124   Henry  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Armstrong,     Charles     Arnold,    107      Walnut      St., 

Penn    Yan 

Bnlir,    Harold    Gerald,   114    Lake     St.,   I'rnii   "Van 

Baglev.    Robert    Henry.    Middlesex 

Baglev,   Amos,    Rushville 

Bailey.   Howard   John,    316    Keuka   St..   Penn   Yan 

Bailey'  Dorsev  Adrien.  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  7 

Baker    George   Robert,    Dundee,    R.    D.    17 

Baker.    Stanley   Albert.    Hutton    St.,    Penn    Yan 

Bailey,   Rav  James,   Dresden 

Bailev,    Andrew,    Penn    Yan 

Baker,   Charles.    115   Clinton   St.,   Penn  Yan 

Baker.   Lewis   Edwin.    115   Clinton   St..   Penn   Yan 

Baker.   Edwin.   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   6 

Ballard.    Frank    Louis,    210    Head   St..   Penn   Yan 

Baldwin.  Howard  Ranson,  Rushville 

Baldwin,    Alson    Edward,    229  Vs    Lake    St., 

Yan 

Banks.   George   Edgar.   Dundee 
Barber,   Willis   Edwin,   Dundee 
Barden,  Frank   F:ben,   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   9 
Barden,    Harold    Homer,    Gage 
Bardeen,   Altord   Vernie     Italy 
Barnes,  Jay  Daniel,  Penn  Yan   R.  D.   3 
Barnes.   Arthur  McGhee.   Dresden 
Barnhart,  William  Jacob,  Middlesex 
Barringer,   J.  Lew,    105  East  Main   St..  Penn  Yan 
Bartholomew.   Ralph  M,,   Dundee.  R.   D.    16 
Bartholomew.   Allen   Percy,   2061/2    Elm   Et.,   Penn 

Yan 
Bassage,    Hugh    Thompson,    Dundee 
Bates,   Willis   Phillip,    Penn    Yan,   R.   D.    7 
Battar,  Joe,  Middlesex 

Battista,   Luigi    Alesandro  Mastro,   Dundee 
Beard,   Clarence  Navarre,   Dresden 
Beard,    Charles    Adelbert.    Dresden 
Beard,    Fred   W.,   Penn   Y'an,    R,    D.    2 
Beattie.   Kenneth   C,   Penn   Y'an 
Beattie,    David   Hill,    Penn   Yan 
Beattie,   Leslie   F.,    Penn    Y'an 
Beckett,    Walter    William,    Middlesex 
Beckhorn.   Arthur,    Himrod,   R.   D.    15 
Beebe,  Vincent,   Lake  St.,  Penn  Y'an 
Beers.   Edmund  Affleck,   Glenora 
Benedict,   Clark   L.,   Penn   Y'an,  R.  D.  3 
Bennett.    Dellason    W.,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    5 
Benson,    Clarence   Malcom,   Gage 
Bergman,  Earl    Henry.   Middlesex 
Bergman.   Clarence  William.   Italy 
Bergstresser.  Benjamin  Harrison.  Stanley,  R.  D.  6 
Bellis.    Arthur   Jay.    Dundee.    R.    D.    16 
Bellis.    Harvey   Russell,    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    2 
Belis,  Raymond  Cyril,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   2 
Berry,   Frank    Alton,    Dundee 

Bilson,   Walter  S..   149  Cornwell   St.,   Penn   Yan 
Bishop,    Charles    A.,    Benton 
Bishop,   Stuart   Roy,   Penn    Yan,   R  .D.   9 


Penn 


1154  Bishop.    DeForest    John,    Dresden 

663  Bistolti.    Ugo,    120   Jacob   St,    Penn   Yan 

428  Bjorholm,   Nels  K.,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.    2 
59  Blair,    Sterling    Nathan,    Rushville 

66  Blakesley,  Walter  G.,  Branchport,  R.  D.  13 

672  Blood.    Lynn   Gerald,    127    Benham    St,    Penn    Y'an 

1146  Bordwell,  Thomas  James,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D   8 

583  Bowling,    Harry,    Seneca   St.,    Penn    Yan 

433  Bowman,    Harry    James     Penn    I'an,    R.    D.    6 
1114  Bradley.    John    Henry,    Barnes 

1099  Bradley,  James  W.,   Barnes 

1128  Brady,   Joseph,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   6 

254  Brady,   John,   Penn    Yan,    R.  D.   3 
1167  Breech.   Sking.   Penn    Yan 

65  Breed,    Ralph,    Branchport.    R.    D.    13 

2S3  Breed.   Clarence  Leslie,  Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   5 

748  Briddon,  John   Albert,   217  Elm   St.,  Penn   Yan 

1126  Briggs,  Floyd  Emory,  Himrod 

571  Briggs,  Clinton,   109  Walnut  St.,  Penn  Y'an 

233  Brink,  James  Russell,   Italy 

603  Brink.    Bert    Nelson,    Starkey 

1094  Brisbin.    Robert   Chester.    Dundee 

675  Brooks.   John  Clinton.   216   Clinton  St..  Penn   Yan 

1015  Broughton.  Ma.xwell,  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  2 

255  Brown.   Ernest   Harold.   Keuka   Park 

434  Brown.   Vernon   Huey.   Himrod 
520  Brown.   Jesse   A.,    Gage 

597  Brown,   Herbert   Leroy,   Dundee 

784  Brown,   John.    Middlesex.    R.    D.    24 

1125  Brown,   Paul   L.,   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   2 

1129  Bruner,   John   H.,   Penn    Yan,    R.   D    2 

629  Brunskill,   Leslie  J.,   147  Cornwell  St.,  Penn  Y'an 

1034  Buckle,    Frank    Ernest.  Penn    Y'an,    R.   D.    2 

1048  Buckle,   .Arthur  Howard,  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.   2 

1064  Buckle,    Thomas,    Gage 

1063  Buckle,    Charles   Edward.   Gage 

157  BuckUn.   William,   Dundee 

1121  Bulkeley,    Albert    .Mien     Dundee 

432  Bullock,   Homer.   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   4 

1074  Bullock,   George   D..   East   Main   St.,  Penn  Y'an 

783  Burg,  L.  Warren,  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.  7 

322  Burleigh,    Ernest    P'auntsleroy,    Middlesex 

1166  Burnside,    Leonard,    Dresden 

570  Burr,   Herman  N.,   345  Jacob  St..  Penn  Yan 

677  Burri,    Gottfred,    123    Clinton    St.,    Penn    Yan 

803  Burt,    Willis   Ferris,   348   Main   St..   Penn   Yan 

121  Burt,    Ansel    M.,    Penn    Yan 

662  Bush,    Warner    Edgett,    128    Hamilton    St,.    Penn 
Yan 

1137  Bushnell.    Tracy    John,   Penn    Y'an,    R.    D. 

87  Butler.    Martin.    Branchport.    R.    D.    13 

343  Budiez,    John,    Middlesex 

1202  Butler,    James,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    6 

314  Button,    Leon   Griffith,    Rushville 

326  Button,   William    Henry.    Rushville 

490  Cady,    (liarlrK    Ben.iainiii,    Dundee,  K.   D.   17 

1162  Cadwell,   Lewis,   218    Head  St..   Penn  Yan 

1078  Cadwell.   William   John.   Dundee 

857  Calhoon,  Ernest,  311  Court  St  ,  Penn  Y'an 

85  Calhoon,  Clark  N..  Branchport.  R.   D.   13 

86  Calhoon,  William,  Branchport 
951  Campbell,    Lewie    David.    Starkey 

1148  Campbell,  Charles  H.,  Penn  Y'an  ,R.  D.  8 

539  Carey.  Henry  Franklin,  107  Monell  St..  Penn  Y'an 

1139  Carey,    Charles   E.,   233    I^ake   St..    Penn    Y'an 

1117  Carev.    Edward   J..    120    Monell    St..    Penn    Yan 

427  Carey,  William  E  ,   264  Lake  St..  Penn  Y'an 

581  Carls.   Percy   Warner,    Lakemont 
782  Caspar,    Rock,    Middlesex.    R     D,    24 

527  Carlin,   Peter  Francis,   106  Hutton  St.,   Penn  Yan 

404  Carpenter,    r<:arl    Disbrow,    Dundee 

642  Carroll,  Thomas  P.,   319   Jacob  St..  Penn  Y'an 

643  Carroll.    .leremiah    Edward.    319    Jacob    St.,    Penn 

Y'an 

986  Carroll.   John  B  ,    319   Jacob   St.,  Penn   Yan 

856  Carson,    Willard    Floyd,    Maple    Ave..    Penn    Yan 

895  Carson,    Jesse    Lee,    Dresden 

773  Carson,   Roy  Elliott,   Maple  Ave.,   Penn   Y'an 

329  Carvey,   Walter,   Middlesex,   R.   D.   24 

575  Caywood.   Willis,   Dundee 

988  Cecchini,    Nick,    158    Seneca    St..    Penn   Y'an 

996  Cecchini.  Antonio.    158  Seneca  St..   Penn   Yan 

582  Chadwick,    Edmund,    Lakemont 

585  Chadwick,    Charles    Dinturff,    Dundee 

50  Chalmers,   Emerson    L,,    Branchport 

756  Chapman.  Fay  Lawton.  511  Liberty  St..  Penn  Yan 

429  Chapman,   Harry  .\delmer.   424   Liberty  St..   Penn 

Yan 

430  Chariman,    Clifford    Clair,    424    Liberty    St.,    Penn 

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Chidsey,    William    James,    La-esden 
Cliidsey,  George    Harold.    Dresden 
Chidsey.   James  H.,   229   Lake  St..   Penn   Van 
Chisholm.   Henry   Lester,   329   Elm   St..   Penn   Yan 
Chr.stensen.   Jens  Christian,   Penn    Yan.    R.   O.    1 
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Thomas  Peter,  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.  9 

Jens.   Gage,    R.   D.    10 

Chris.    Penn    Yan,   R.    D.    2 

Oscar    W..    268    Lake    St..    Penn   Yan 

Alfred   J..   268   Lake   St.,   Penn    Yan 

Thomas  Peter  Matthew,  Penn    Yan, 


Clark. 
Clark, 
Clark. 
Clark, 


Cole. 
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Connell, 
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215    Sheppard 


Henry  John,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  7 
John   P..  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   5 
Chrysler,   Carl    William.   Middlesex 
Chrysler,    Owen    James,    Middlesex 
Cincotta.  Antonio.   Main   St.,  Penn  Y'an 
Clark,    George    William,    Penn   Yan,  R.  D.  9 
George  Orpheus,   Italy 
Claude   James.    Dundee 
Merrill    H.,    Kushville,    R.    D 
Walter  Phillip.   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   9 
Clark.    James    Bennett.   Jr.    Dundee,    R.    D.    18 
Clark.  Ol.ver  R..   Penn  Yan.  K.   D.   4 
Clark.    Charles    Robinson.    Dundee 
Clark.    Franklin.    83   Cherry   St.,   Penn    Yan 
Clary,    Dennis.    Dresden 
Clawson,    Walter    Bradford,    Middlesex 
Clawson.    W'illard    Alexander.    Middlesex 
Clear.v.    FranCiS   Joseph.   Dundee 
Cleveland.   Harry  William.  131    Walnut  St.,   Penn 

Yan 
Cole,    Claude   Elmer,   Middlesex 

Harry  Chesebro,  Stanley.  R.  D.   6 
Fred.   Middlesex 
Clinton    B,,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    5 
Richard   Wharton.   Hinirod.    R.    D.    15 
Elmer  Lionel.    403   Liberty  St.,   Penn    Yan 
Walter  James,    Middlesex 
Conley,    Lawrence    Hobart,    Penn    Yan,    R.    i>.    9 
Conley.   Ross  Matthew.   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   9 
Conle.v.    Earle   Wyman.   Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    9 
Conley.   Leman  O..   163    Main   St..   Penn  Yan 
Colme.v.  Augustine  James.  127  Elm  St.,  Penn  Y'an 
Conklin,  Howard  Lester    102  Lake  St..  Penn  Yan 
Harrv   Dewitt.    328    Head   St. 
Claude    L..    Penn    Yan.    R.    D. 
D.    Gordon.    Pern    Yan.    R.   D. 
William   .Mbert,  124  Main  St 
Cook.  Charles  William.  107  Monell  St 
Cooley.   Walter.   Dundee    R.   D.   16 
Coon.    Walter    Marion.    Dresden 
Coons.   Henry  Jason.   Italy 
Coons,    Howard    Bradley,    106   Chestnut   St, 

Y  an 
Comstock,    Herbert    G..   Penn   Yan, 
Comsuock,   Leon    E.,   Penn    Yan,    R 
Conimings,    Stephen    Van    Ransler, 

St.,   Penn    Yan 
Corey.    Joseph    A.    Dundee.    R.    D.    17 
Cornell.   Claude   David.  Dundee,   R.   D.    18 
Corrigan.    Barney     Middlesex 

Costello.  Charles  Edward,  127  Elm  St..  Penn  Yan 
Costello.  William  B.,   217  Jacob  St..  Penn  Yan 
Cougevan,    Francis  'cl..   Jacob    St..    Penn    Yan 
Cougevan,    James    Edward.    Jacob    St..    Penn    Yan 
Covert,    Clarence,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    6 
Crane,    William    Edward,    12    Myrtle    Ave.,    Penn 

Yan 
Crane.   Emmett  Carlton     108  Johnson   Ave..   Penn 

Van 
<_'rans,   Harry  J..  Dundee 
Crans.  Leo  Edwin.   Dundee 

Craugh.   Richard  F..  122  Keuka  St,  Penn  Yan 
Craugh,  Joseph  P..   139   Elm   St..   Penn   Yan 
Cnppen.  Claud   Francis    Himrod 
Cronk.   Benjamin   H.,   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   4 
Cronk.   Clarence.    Penn   Y'an.   R.   D.    4 
Crosby,  George  W..   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   2 
Crosby.    John    Howard.    Box    4  7,    Wayne 
Crosier,  George  Wilkie,  131  South  Ave,,  Penn  Yan 
Culver,    .\rthur  T..    212   Head   St..   Penn   Yan 
Culver.    Hollis   Hyde.    213   Head  St..   Penn   Yan 
Culver,  William  R.  Branchport,  R.  D,  13 
Culver,  Charles  Devale,  Himrod 
Cunningham,  John  Loftus,   140  Walnut   St..   Penn 

Yan 
Cunningham,  William  Richard,  113  Sheppard  St., 

Penn    Van 
Cure.   Cecil.   Wagener   Court.   Penn  Y''an 
Curran,  Edwin  John,  Dundee 
Curtis,  Roy  George.   67  Main  St..   Dundee 

D'.\l»hr!U'ei,    Silvio,    l.'SS    .Seneea    St.,   Penn    Y:in 

Daggett,   Earl   Wayne,   Rushville 

Danes    Milford  Nelson,  210  Chapel  St..  Penn  Y'an 

Daniels.   Carroll  Cronk.  Penn   Van.   R.   D.   5 

Davidson.    William    Sidney,    Penn    Yan 

Davis.  Fred,  Dundee.  R  .D.  16 

Davis.  Watkin  P..   Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  3 

Davis.    Allen.    154    Jackson    St.,    Penn    Yan 

Davis,    Lee    V.,    Dresden 

Decker,    J.    Clarence,    Penn    Yan 

Delair,    Frank    Edward,    Midlesex 

Delair.   .John    Barney,    Middlesex 

DeLooze,  Emil   Henry,   Penn   Yan,  R.   D.   1 

Del   Rose    Albert,   Dresden 


Ave.,   Penn 


196      Del   Rosso.  Achille.  Dresden 
5!6      Dense.   Elijah   B.,    Water  St.,   Penn   Yan 

692  Denning,    Nathan    Earl,    Dundee 

107.5  Dennis,   Stanley   Booth,   Dundee 

855  Dewey,   Pearl   John.   55S   Liberty  St.,  Penn   Yan 

424  Dewey.    Albert    Newlove.    Himrod 

927  Dewlck.   Floyd   Frank,   Naples.   R.   D.   26 

242  Dewick.  Burdette  Elmer,  Italy 

485  Dewitt,    Charles    Lee.    Penn    Yan.    R     D     2 

1113  Dewitt.  George  M.,  Penn  Yan    R    D    •' 

49  Dey,    Albert   Sherman,    Stanley 

HiA  Dietrich,    George    Raymond.       110    Sheppard    St, 

I'enn    Yan 

339  Di  Orio,   Rocco,   109   Jacob  St..  Penn   Yan 

39  Dinehart.    Charles   E.,    Branchport 

6  Dinehart,  Peter  M.,   Branchport,   R.   D,   13 

950  Disbrow,    Elbridge    Gano,    Dundee 

423  Disbrow,    William    Harrison,    317    Elm    St..    Penn 
Yan 

37  Dixon,  Albert  John.  Branchport 

924  Dobbertin.   Carl.   Rushville 

521  Dobson.   Howard    Edward,    172    South 
Yan 

148  Donley,    Ralph   Estes,   Italy 

1111  Doty,  Clarence  L..  Penn   Yan.  R.  D    4 

841  Douglas-   Perl    R..   Jackson   St.,    Penn   Yan 
691  Drew,    Clarence,    Dundee 

lii2      Duell,  Jesse  F.,  Penn   Yan,   R.  D    4 

947  Duffy,    Henry    Michael,    Dundee 

842  Dunkle,  Calvin  Emery,  504  Liberty  St.,  Penn  Yan 
147  Dunn.   Robert   Drew,   Italy 

966  Dunn,    Homer,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    7 

2o9  Dunlon,    Clarence    Bingham,    Italy 

246  Dunton,    Howard    Leroy.    Italy 

940  Dunton.    Roy    Horace,    Middlesex 

75  Dusenbery,   Ernest   Leroy,   Rushville 

510  Iiybro.   .Axel,  Gage 

619  Dyer,   Waller  Edward,   173   Seneca  St.,  Penn  Yan 

514  Karic,   Courtney    tiriNtvoId,   1S4   East  Main  St., 

l*eiiii    Van 

515  Eaves.    Earl    I'eter.    206   Liberty   St..    Penn   Yan 
946  Ebersole.    Raymond.    Invin.    CJlenora 

799  Eckert.    Irving   E..    Hopkins   Place,    Penn   Yan 

122  Eckert,   William    Fred,   Naples 

155  Eddy,  Charles.  Middlesex 

1070  Edgerton.  Claude  Heath.   Rock  Stream 

422  EdKin.    Ernest   Lester.   Himrod 

1109  Bodkin.   George.   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   2 

295  Egelston.   Walter   L.,    Bluff    Point 

74  Eggleston.    Clarence.    Rushville 

261  Elwell.  Oscar   Robert.   Italy 

149  Elwell,    Flovd    Charles.    Middlesex 
907  Elwell.     Milford    Adelbert.    Middlesex 

151  Elwell.   LaVerne  Horace.   Middlesex 
900  Ellerington.    Frank.    Middlesex 

913  Ellick.    Carlton    Clark.    Middlesex 

959  Elling,   Fred  Otto,   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.  9 
24  1  Emerson.   Charles  Guile.   Italy 

150  Emory.    Leon    Otheniel.    Middlesex 
43  Enos.    Clarence.    Branchport 

879  Enos.    George    Elmer.    Penn    Yan 

1190  Enos.    Bert    Shelden.    Dresden 

153  Ester.   Frederick   Julius.   Rushville 
46  Evans.    Edwin   E.,   Jr..    Branchport 

960  Bxoell,  George  William,  Penn   Yan,  R,  D.  9 
561  Excell,    Ray    Edward,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    9 

152  Fal.s,  John  I^ewis,  Italy 

154  Fals.   Fred.    Italy 

509  Faulstick.   Charles   P..    Gage 

2,)4  Fear.  Frederick   Lee,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   3 

798  Fenton.    Charles   E..    300    Elm    St..    Penn    Yan 

795  Fenton,    Lewis    William.    326    Elm    St.    Penn    Yan 

594  Fichera.    Joseph,    120   Jacob    St.,    Penn    Yan 

542  Finch,   Ray  M.,    Rock   Stream 

513  Pinerghty,    William,    119   South    Ave.,   Penn   Yan 

482  Finnegan,   Wililam   P.,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   4 
5  Fingar,    Ernest   J..    Penn   Yan,    R.   D.    3 

1143  Fingar.  Willis  A,  Potter 

1158  Finger,  Clark   Kettener.  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  8 

613  Fisher.    Roy    J..    157   Sereca    St..    Penn    Yan 

162  Fisher.  Glen  Braman.  Italy 

617  F. slier.    Leon.    Gage 

304  Fitzwater.  Frank  Chapman,  Middlesex 

298  FitzPatrick.  Edmond.  117  Johnson  St.,  Penn  Yan 

1144  Fitzwater,  Jay  W.,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  6 

869  Flick.    Jesse    Theodore.    Penn    Yan 

483  Florence,    Ernest    Peter    Dundee,    R.    D. 

615  Flynn.   Pi-ancis  Lerov.  Penn  Yan.  R    D.  6 
109  Folts.   Edwin   C.  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   5 

870  FoUmer.   William    Jackson.    Penn    Ya.n 

616  Ford,   David.  Seneca  St.,  Penn   Yan 
545  Poster.    Bradley    Margeson.    Dundee 
939  Foster.    Charles  Robert.   Dundee 

163  Fox.   Leo  Jay,   Italy 

827  Pox.    Dudley    Nelson,    317    Head    St..    Penn    Yan 

311  Fox.    Bramon   Evert,    Rushville 

421  Prick,  Lee  William,   Himrod 

943  Fulkerson,   Harlan,   Dundee 

942  Fultz.    Ira   James.    Dundee 

618  Fusaro,   Michael,  313  Jacob  St.,  Penn  Yan 

7.*54  Galla};:]ier,    Charles    La«-renee,    Oag'e 

535  Gannon,   Clarence   Joseph,   Ii>undee 

1108  Gardner.  Melville   R..  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  4 

733  Gardner.  William  Kingsland.  Gage 

560  Gardner,    Hiram    Albert,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    9 

305  Gardner.  Herbert.  Italy 

306  Gage.    William    Henry.    Rushville 


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Casper.  Frank  Budd.   Wayne 

Getsinger,    Christy,    Italy 

Gibbs.  Glenn  G.,   Penn   Van,  R.  D.   2 

Gilbert.    Homer  Ames,    nundee.    R.    D.    16 

Gilbert,   John    Harold,    Dundee 

Gilbert.   Arthur   Mearl,    Dundee 

Gilbert.    Melvin    Pettingin,    Dundee 

Gillette.   Frank   \V..    Rushville.   R.  D.   22 

Gillette,   Charles   Clifford,    Rushville 

Gillette.    Aden    H.,    Penn    Van,    R.    D.    5 

Gilligan.  Vincent  James,   205  Sheppard  St.,  Penn 

Yan 
Goldsmith.   Frank   Lee.   Penn  Yan.   R.   D 
Goodspeed.    John    Irving',    221    Clinton    St..    Penn 

Yan 
Goundry,   Ralph,   Penn   Yan,   R.   T) 
Grace,    Charles  Oliver,   Dundee,   R, 
Grace,   Earl   LeRoy.    139   Brown  St 
Grace,   Leslie,   Dundee 
Grace,    Harold   Jay.    Dundee 
Graczvk,  John.  205  Jacob  St..  Penn  Y'an 
Grady,   Bernard  Michael.   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.    5 
Gradv    James  Harvey,  132  Benham  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Green,    Earl    Ansel,    9    Stoll    St.,    Dundee 
Green.   AVard   J..    47    L'nion   St.,   Dundee 
Greenfield,   Leon   Jay,    Dresden 
Greenfield,   Henry   J.,   Jacob   St.,   Penn   Yan 
Gridley.  Ross  Leighton.  Bluff  Point,  R.  D.  11 
Griffith.  John   Arthur,   533    Liberty  St.    ""    " 
Griffith,  Harold  Wilfred,  137  Stark  St 
Griffith,    William    Eastman,    Dresden 
Grimes,   Roy  M.,   Dundee,    R.   D.   16 
Griswold,  Frank,  9  Main  St..  Penn  Yan 
Griswold.    Robert    L..    Branchport 
Groden.   John   S..    Penn    Van,    R.   D.   4 
Guillevmo,   Martin,   Middlesex 
Guinan,  Joseph   Theodore,   83   Seneca   St..   Dundee 


Haliberlield,   AVilliiliii    H.,   ^47   Lake   St.,   I'eiili    Van 
Habberfield,    William    H..    Bluff   Point 
Habberfield.   Frederick   Ruscomb.    217   Keuka  St., 

Penr    Yan 
Hadsell.   Fred  Nathan.   Middlesex 
Hadsell.  Clayton    Roe,   Middlesex 
Hadsell.   Harry,   Middlesex 
Hague,  James,   Elm   St..  Penn   Yan 
Haight.    George   Willian',    Wayne 
Haire.   Vernon  Warner,   Branchport 
Hall    Clinton  Lerov,  Penn  Yan,  R  .D.  1 
Hall,   Ernest  H..   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   8 
Hall.  George  I..  Penn   Van,  R.  D.   4 
Hall.   Ray   C.    Penn    Yan,    R    D.    4 
Hall,  Claude  C.  116  Monell  St..  Penn  Yan 
Hall.  Byron   Ketchum,   Dundee,   R.   D.   18 
Hamilton.  Clifford  Morgan,   6     Union  St. 
Hamilton.    Orville.    118    Stark    St.    Penn 
Hammond.   George   H..    Penn    Van.    R.    D.    7 
Hansen,  Chris  Xelse,  Dresden 
Hansen,  Johanes,  Penn  Van,  R.  D.  4 
Hansen.   Henry,    Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    9 
Hansen,    Chris,    Gage 
Hansen.    John    Axel,    Rushville 
Hanson,  James  Edward    Penn   Yan.  R  ,D.  6 
Harper  Doylemarx,   Olenora 
Harrington,    Harvey    William,    302    Hamilton    St, 

Penn   Yan 
Harris,    Harold.   Dundee 
Harris,    Edward   Alonxo,    Dresden 
Harris.   Seymour  B.,   Dundee 
Harris,  Clarence  Junior,  Dundee,  R.  D.   17 


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Van 


Harrison,    John    Wesley     Dresden.    R.    D.    1 

Harrison,    Franklin    Louis,    Dresden 

Harrison,   Fred   Allen.   Rushville 

Harrison,  Benjamin  Franklin,  Penn  Yan,  R,  D.  5 

Harrison.   Allen   Nelson,    Rushville 

Hart,    Harry   Sprague,    Middlesex 

Harter.   Ray   Cyrus,    308   Main   St..   Penn    Van 

Harvey,  Paul   Edward,  11  Myrtle  Ave.,  Penn  Van 

Haskell,    Fred    D,    Dundee 

Hatch,   Earl   Elmer,    Italy 

Hatch,    John    Augustus,    211    Lake    St.,   Penn   Y'an 

Hatcher,   Earl  William,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   4 

Hathaway.    Charles    Martin,    Barnes 

Hathaway,  Jesse  L.   Dundee 

Haviland,    Harold   Ward,    Rushville 

Hayes,    Dudley    V.,    126    Brown    St.,    Penn    Yan 

Hazard.   Jay  S..   Himrod 

Headley,    Max    Clifford,    Rushville 

Heath,   George    E.,    Penn   Yan,   R.    D.    5 

Hedge,    Charles    Earnest,    .Starkey 

Heminway,    Charles    Walter,    Dundee,    R.    D.    16 

Hemmenway.  Isaac  P..  Penii  Y'an,  R.  D.   3 

Herrick,    Bert   Clark,    Italy 

Herrick,   Flag  L.,   Italy 

Herrick.  Elmer   Ross.    Italy 

Heslund.    Herman    Joseidi,    Dresden 

Hey,   Ernest   H.,  Penn   Van,   R.  D.  7 

Hibbard,   Nathaniel   Guy.   Italy 

Hill.    Herbert    Horton,    Dundee,    R.    D.    17 

Hill.    Floyd   Melvin,   Dundee.   R,    D.    17 

Hill.    Bert   Andrew,    Rock    Stream 

Hilton,  Otto  Glen,  Rushville 

Hine,   George  William,  Bai'nes 

Hitchens.  Arthur  W.,  170  Seneca  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Hoagland,    Fred   C'arl.   Starkey 

Hoban,   Bernard  Michael,  208   Elm  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Hoban,    James   Leo,    108   Lake   St..   Penn   Yan 

Hoban  , James  Frank,   121  Benham  St„  Penn  Yan 

Hoban,  William  T.,   144  Seneca  St.,  Penn  Yan 


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Hoban.     Patrick     Bernard.     117 

Penn    Yan 
HoUenbeck.  Leon.  Dundee,   R.  D.   17 
Hollenbeck.  Charles,   Dundee,    R    D.    17 
Holmes,    Charles    Earl,    Rushville 
Hoose,   Norman   James,   Penn   Yan,   R,   D.   9 
Hopkins,   Ward   B,,   Branchport,   R.  D.    13 
Hopkins.    Frew.   Head  St..   Penn    Van 
Hopkins,   Bernard   Paul     25   Champlain   St..   Penn 

Van 
Hopkins.   Leonard  B,  Bluff  Point 
Horton,   Glenn   Roy.   106  Sheppard   St..   Penn    Yan 

Lewis   r>avid.    Dundee 

Maynard    Nelson.    Italy 

Belden    Samuel,    Dundee 

Grant    Willard,    Dundee.    R.   D. 

Walter   Ray.   Dundee 

Willis,    Jr.,    109    Clinton    St.,    Penn 


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Hurd,  Morris  E..  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  2 
Hufford,  Ward  C  Penn  Yan,  R  D. 
Hunt.  Laverne  Jasper,  Himrod,  R. 
Hunter,  Lewis  R..  Penn  Van.  R.  D. 
Hurlbut.  Henry  Watson.  Penn  Van, 
Hurlbut,  Gifford  George,  Keuka  Park 
Hutton,    Harold    Andrev/,    319    Liberty    St.,    Penn 

Yan 
Hyland.   Richard  V.,  225  Clinton   St.,  Penn  Yan 

lliurani,    OlHer    C.    I'enn    Yan,    R.     IJ.   8 

Ingrahani,    Howard    Ra"n>ond     Jerusalem 
Isaacson,    John,    Mays   Mills,    Dresden 


Jaeol»N,    Kd^vin    KHvood,   l^to    OjL^den    St.,   l*t>iin 
Yan 

Jacoljsen,    Jens,    Liberty    St..    Penn    Yan 
.lacobsen.  Sorney  Jacob    Penn  Van,  R.  D    9 
Jay,    Albert    Cleveland.    Branchport 
Jayne,    George    Schuyler,    Dundee,     R     D.     16 
Jayne,  Charles  James,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  5 
Jayne,    Jesse   Edward,   Dundee 
Jeffery,  Joseph   Ewart,   32   Seneca   .St  ,   Dundee 
Jennings,   Howard  Glenn.   Keuka   Park 
Jensen,    Larsen    Emil,    137    Ogden    St,,    Penn 
Jensen,   Howard    Andrev/.    Penn    Van 
Jensen.   Bennett    Henry,    Penn    Yan,    R 
Thomas     Penn    Van 
Chris,   Himrod,    R.    D 
Neals  Chris,    Himrod 
Charles,    Dresden 
Jolin    Nick.    Dresden 
Jensen.   Valdemar,    Penn    Yan,    R, 
Jensen,  Chris   Henry,   Penn   Yan, 
Jensen.  Carl  Bernhard,  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.  9 
Jensen.    Martinus   Jul,    Gage 
Jensen.  Kristian,  Gage 
Jensen.   Axel    Holger  William.   Gage 
Johnson.    Parmele,   326    Main   .St  .    Penn 
Cvrus  .Sherwood,   Penn    Van, 
Clark    David,   Italy 
Thomas   Edward.    Italy 
Earl    William     Dundee 
Claude   B  ,   Bellona 
Charles  Henri',    Penn    Yan,    R 
Carmen  L.,  108  Monell  St 
William    Arthur.    Dundee 
William   Henry,  .Steuben  .St. 
John   Nelson,   Himrod 
Elmer    Enierv,    Branchport 
Elwin    D.,    Penn   Yan.   R.    1).    3 
Henry    Lee.    Dundee 
Jones,  Henry  Martin.  116  Cornwell  St 
Jorgensen,  Sinus  Erick.   Penn   Van,   R 
Jorgensen.    Carl    Emil    Christian,    119 

Penn    Yan 
Joyce,    Albert    Edward,    Middlesex 


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Kelly,  W'illinin   .lohn.  Walnut   .St.,  Penn    Y:iii 

Kelly,    Jake    Darwin,    Dundee,    R.    D     16 

Kelsey.   Willard    Heth.  Gage 

Kendall.    Guy    E..    Dundee 

Kenerson.  Jay  Charles,  Penn   Van, 

Kennedy.    lOllis   J..    Main    St..    Penn 

Kennedy.  .lohn   Wendal,   Middlesex 

Kennedy,    l^^dwin    Clayton,    Italy 

Kennedy.   Walter.  Italy 

Kennedy,  Claude   Riley,   Italy 

Kennerson,   Stanley,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D, 

Kenyon,  Samuel   Wagener,   Penn   Yan, 

Kenyon,    Lee    W..    Dundee.    R,    D.    16 

Kertsetter.  Oswald   Franklin,   Dundee 

Kessler,   Ernest    E  ,   Gage 

Ketcham,   Edwin   John,   Penn   Yan,   H.    D.    i 

Ketchum,  Claude  Joseph,  319  Head  St,,  Penn  Yan 

Kindleberger,  Ernest   C     Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   7 

King,   Frank    E..   Branchport 

Kinsman,  Edward  B  ,  Penn  Van,  R  D.  8 

Kinyoun.    Ray    D..    104    Brown   St.,   Penn    Yan 

Kirk.    Arthur   James,    Hall,    R.   D.    1 

Kirkpatrick,   Jaines   Storey,    315   Court    St,,    Penn 

Kirkpatrick,  .Alexander.  315  Court  St..  Penn  Yan 

Kirkpatrick,  Maxwell,   315  Court   St..   Penn   Van 

Klock.    Robert    Eugene,    Rock    Stream 

Klube,    Harry    Suter,    427    Liberty    St.,    Penn    Yan 

Klube.  Charles,   427   Liberty  St..    Penn    Yan 

Knapton,  Albert  Charles.  Jr..  Himrod,  R,  D.   15 

Knapton.    Ray  Percy,   Himrod,   R.   D.   15 

Knight,   George    Lester.    Rushville 


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Knight.    Hixson    Amos.    Rushville 

Klungle.   George.    110    Brown   St.,   Penn   Yan 

Kornum.   Mads   Vrangdrup.    109   Keuka  St.,   Penn 

\'an 
Kubli.  Godfrey,   26   Maiden  Lane,   Penn   Yan 

Ijiioy,   ONcsir   Russell,   1^0.%    Heud    St.,   Penn    Yan 

Lafler.   Bertie  S..   Middlesex.   K    D.   24 

Lafler.    L-loyd    Raymond.    Middle&ex 

Lafler.    Victor    K.    Kushville.    R.    D.    22 

Larder,  Walter.  108  Coniwell  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Lare.    Albert    Harry.    Uundee 

Lambert.  Leonard  Willington.  Penn  Yan.  R.  T>.  9 

Lampman.    William    Saxon.    Dresden 

Larsen.    Chris.    Bellona 

Larsen.    Henry,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    3 

Lathrop,    Herbert    R..    Middlesex.    R.    D,    24 

LaVerne.    Jess    Charles.    Union    St.,    Dundee 

Lazarus.  Daniel  Eugene.   Rushville 

Lazenby.    James    Dewitt.    Gag-e 

Lee.  Jay  Henry,  Bluff  Point.  R.  D.  11 

Lee,  Claude  Thomas,  Rushville 

Legg.   William   Henderson.  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.  8 

Legg.    Ralph    Edward.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    8 

Leonard,   Ephrom   Jerome,    Penn    Van,   R.   D.   5 

Leroi.    Leonard    S..    Penn   Yan.   R.    D.    5 

Lewis.    Fred  Joseph.    Glenora 

Lizzi.   Domenico,   313   Jai:ob  St.,  Penn   Yan 

Long.   James   Parker,    Italy 

Longcor,    Clifford   James,    Himrod,   R.    D.    15 

Longcor.   Leroy.   Himrod 

Longcor.  Earl   L..  Himrod 

Loomis.    Glenn    H..    Rushville 

Lord   Harry   S..   Penn    Vim.    R.   D.   2 

Lord,   George  Perrv.  Bluff  Poi!it 

Lett,   Albert    E.,   2o5   Chestnut   St..   Penn   Yan 

Lou!s,    Ambro,    Middlesex,    R.    D.    24 

Ludlow,   Clarence   Baldv/in,    Dresden 

Ludlow,  Georg"e  Edward,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D. 

Luigi.   Dalliaro.  Seneca  St..  Penn   Yan 

Luppino    Frank,   111   Jacob  St,   Penn   Yan 

Lynch  James  G.,   211   Jacob  St..  Penn  Yan 

Lynch,   Ralph    Edward.   Dundee 

Lynch.  Knos  Austin.  116  East  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Lynn.    Arthur   Ernest.    Branchport 


Penn 


MuoCalie.  Pi-roy  ("lair,  Ga«e,  H.  D.  10 

MacCalman.    Donald    Janies.    Lakeniont 
MacDonald,   Leon   Glen.   Gage.   R.   D.    10 
MacDowell.    Harvey   P.,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   2 
MacKercher.    Alexander  Jr..   Starkey 

ItleAdaiiis,    Kaynioiid    Fr:in«'iN,   i:U>  Kast    Main    St. 

JlcCann.   Prank    Elliott.   Dundee.   R.   D.   16 
McConnell.   Howard  C,   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   3 
McConneli.    Edward    Roy,    311    Liberty    St„ 

Yan 

McCreery.    William.    Barnes 
McDermott.    Joseph.    Jr.    Keuka    Park 
McDermott.  Fern  B..  Main  St.,  Penn   Yan 
McPall,    Archie,    Italy 
McFarren.   Elmer  A.,  Gage 
McFarern,  Howard  .1..  Gage 
McFetridse.  William  John.  Gage 
McPetridge.  Robert,  Gage 

McGough,   Albert   George,   58   Seneca   St..   Dundee 
McGough.    William    James,    136    East    Main    St., 

Penn    Yan 
McGovern,    Hugh   Bernard.   215   Liberty  St.,  Penn 

Yan 
McGuire.    Bernard    Francis.    Penn    Yan,    R.D.    6 
McKie.   Janies  David.    Dresden 
McManus.    Thomas.    Potter 
McMinn.   John.    160   Main   St..   Penn   Yan 
McPherson.    Clarence    Lowell.    Keuka    Park 
McQuiston,  Harry  Grant,   Dundee,  R.  D.   16 

Mace,  Robert  A.,  Penn  Yan,  R.  U.  8 

Magee,    Joseph   George,    26   Champlin   Ave..   Penn 

Yan 
Maley,   James   Joseph,   327   Main   St.,  Penn   Yan 
Mallorv,   Roy  Bradley,   Glenora 
Mallorv.  Karl  Charles.   Penn   Yan.  R.  D.   9 
Manchester.   Robert,    166  Cornwell   St..  Penn  Yan 
Mann.  Claude  Richard,  131  Walnut  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Mann.    Nick,    158    Seneca    St..    Penn    Yan 
Mannon.  George  Warren.  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  4 
Manzipinto.    Peter.    Middlesex.    R.   D.    24 
Marble.   William    Richard,    Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   4 
Mario.    Vizcuso.    Dresden 

Markey,   W.    Alexius.    102   Walnut    St..    Penn    Yan 
Markev.   John    M..    102    Walnut    St..    Penn    Yan 
Markey.   Leo   Edward.   102  Walnut  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Marsh.   Lynn  Ogden.   Dundee 

Marshall.   Raymond  Garrett.   Penn  Y'an,   R.  D.  1 
Martin.   Frank   Samuel.  Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   2 
Mashewske.    Charles.    Penn    Yan 
Mashewske.    Harvey   James.    Gage 
Mason     Harry    George.    Himrod.    R.    D.    15 
Masteller.   James   Harrison.    Dresden 
Mattason.    Harry    A..    Dundee.    R.    D.    17 
Mattason.    Charles.    Dundee.    R.   D.    17 
Matteson,    Floyd    Edward.    Italy 
Matthews.    George    Webber.    Rushville 
Maui-ice.   Edwin    Kirby.   Dundee 
May.  Harry.  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.   2 
Maybee.   Edward   ICugene.   Rock   .Stream 
Meade.  Jesse  Vincent.   104  Benham  St  ,  Penn  Yan 
Meade,    Paul    Joseph.    128   Ogden    St..    Penn    Yan 
Meaker.   Harry  Hurford,   Dresden 


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Meaker.    .\lbert.    Dresden 

Meaker.   Herbert   G..   304   Jacob  St  ,   Penn   Yan 

Meaker,    John.    167    Cornwell   St..    Penn   Yan 

Merick,    George    William.    Dundee 

Middlebrook.  Nathan  Howard,   Middlesex 

Mikkelsen.   Exel,    109    Keuka   St.,   Penn   Yan 

Mikkelsen,   Jens.   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.    7 

Miles,   Walter  Plaisted.  Dundee.  R,   D.   16 

Millard,   George    Roberts,    Lakemont 

Miller,   Claude   Harrison,    Prattsburgh,   R.   D. 

Miller.    Edward   George,   Dundee 

Miller.    Chris.    Dresden 

Miller.    Otto    Chris.    Dresden 

Miller,   Emmett   Almond,   Dresden 

Miller,   Sheridan    E  .   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   4 

Miller.  George.  Middlesex 

Miller,  John,  Middlesex 

Miller,    Harry,    Box    127.    Dundee 

Mills.    Harry   Alexander.   Dresden 

Miles.    Floyd   Stanley.   Middlesex 

Millspaugh,  Lewis  Myi-on.  132  Sheppard  St.,  Penn 

>'an 
Mitchell.   Jerome.   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.  2 
Mordecai,   Arthur,   Bellona 

Morgan,  Orlo   .Viva,   324    Liberty  St..   Penn  Yan 
Moore.  Lloyd  William.  Himrod.  R.  D    15 
Moore.   Robert   Stork.   Bluff  Point,  R.  D  .11 
Moore.  Clyde  O.,   Bluff  Point 
Moore.  John  B..  271  Lake  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Moorehouse,    William    Henry,       115    Jackson    St., 

Penn    Yan 
Morrow     Dudley.    176   Seneca   St.,   Penn   Yan 
Morse.   Earl   Frank,   515   Liberty    St.,   Penn    Yan 
Morse,    George   S.,    142   Lake    St.,    Penn    Yan 
Morse,    Herbert    William,    113    Johnson   St.,    Penn 

Yan 
Morse.  Burr,  Bluff  Point 

Morse.   Charles  Carpenter.   2    Main   St  ,    Dundee 
Moshier.   Albert   Alexander,   Middlesex,   R.  D. 
Moss.  Roy  Claude.  417   Main  St..  Penn  Y^an 
Moss.   Royal  Ray.  59  Bigelow  Ave.,  Dundee 
Mothersell.    John    Henry,    Middlesex 
Mull,  Thomas  Phillip,  Middlesex 
Mulvihill,  Eldward  Linus,  146  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Mundy,  Lawrence  Ray,  Rock  Stream 
Murdock.  James  Briggs    Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  7 
Murray.    Joseph     Edward.     Middlesex 
Murray,    Robert    Allen,    Rushville 
Myer,   Milford   M..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    7 

IVaseldlnger,    KrneNt    AV'ilson,    Ga^e 

Neilsen,  Neils  John,   100  Keuka  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Neilsen.    Christian    Peter,    Dundee 

.N'elson,    William.    Ill    Henry   St..    Penn   Yan 

Nelson.    Carl    Christian.   Dresden 

Nelson.  Oscar,   Dresden 

Nellis.   Frank,   Penn   Yan 

Nester,    Howard   Waltham.   Penn   Yan 

Newby.    Willard   Stanley,    Penn    Yan.   R.    D.    7 

Newlander.    John    Aldeii,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    1 

Newlander,    George    Herman,    Penn    Yan 

Nickerson,    Daniel    James.    Himrod 

Nickersen.   Harvey.   Himrod.   R.   D.    15 

Nielsen.   Karl  Osker  Herman.   Penn    Yan.   R.  D.   9 

Nielsen.    Henry    Christian.    Gage.    R.    D.    10 

Nielsen.    Nels   Peter.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 

Nielsen.    Harold    Jule.    Dundee 

.Nielsen.    Chris    Miller.    Bellona 

Nielsen,    Christian,    Bellona 

Nissen,   Edward  Shultz.   120  Henry  St..  Penn  Yan 

Noble,    Clarence    W..    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    6 

Noll,    .\llen.   Commercial    St..    Penn   Yan 

Norris.   Joseph  C,    Dundee 

Norris.    William    .\lfred.    Dundee 

Norris.   Leon  Oscar.   35  Bigelow  .\ve,,   Dundee 

Norris.  Leon  Jay.  314  Jacob  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Norris.  Walter  Eugene.   306  Jacob  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Norman,    Oliver    Wendell,    Penn    Yan 


Northrup,  Glenn  Earl,  Italy 


O'Kain,  William,  tf2 

O'Keefe,  Jerome  J.. 


Water  St.,  iDundee 

135  Brown  .St.,  Penn  Yan 


Oakley,  CujU^ene,   Dundee,  R.  D.   16 

Ogden.  L    Gerome.  South  -Ave..  Penn  Yan 
Olmstead.    .Arthur    Fay,    Rushville 
Olmstead.   Carl    Ray,    Rtishville 
OIney.    Henrv    Warren.    Italy 
OIney.    Walter  V..    Italy 
Olsen.  Jens  Chris.   Penn    Yan.   R.  D.   9 
Orsino.  Frank.  124  Clinton  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Osborn,   William   B.,   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   6 
Osterhout.    Fred.    130    Seneca    St.,    Penn    Yan 
Oswald,    Paul   .\mandus.   Penn   Yan.    R.   D  .7 
Owen.  Stephen  Tuttle.  125  Cornwell  St.  Penn  Yan 
Owen,   Harry,  Starkey 

Paden,  .lames    Alfred,  1S1    East     Main     St.,     Penn 
Yan 

Paddock,   Joseph   William,   Italy 
Paddock,    Harold   McLoud.   Dundee 
Paddock.  Daniel   L,.   Bluff  Point 
Page.   William    John.    Rushville 
Page,    Calvin    Sylvester.    Rushville 
Pallesen.   Hans.   Penn    Yan 
Pallesen.   Ole.    123    Liberty   St.,   Penn   Yan 
Pallotta,    John,    219    Jacob    .St.,    Penn    Yan 
Palmer,  Warner  W..  210  Liberty  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Palmatier.    Merven    .\rlo    Aaron.    173    Seneca    St., 
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625  Pangburn.  Newell  Truman,  113  Benham  St.,  Penn 

lan 

71  Pappas.  George.  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan 

264  Parmalee.  Clarence  l^avine.   Penn   Yan  ,   R.  D.   9 

446  Parsons,    Alfred    Leroy,    56    Steuben    St.,    Corning 
1U71  Patteson,    William    S..    Penn    Yan 

1110  Payne,   Edgar  S..   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   7 

851  Payne.  Everitt  Belden,  Penn  Y'an,  R.  D.   9 

179  Pearce,   Guy,    Rushville 

378  Peck,    Warren   Seaver,    121    Keuka  St.,   Penn  Yan 

266  Pedersen,   Rudolf  Emanuel,   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   9 

376  Pedersen,    Karl    Wilhelm,    116    Chapel    St.,    Penn 
\  an 

347  Pederson,   Emil,   Bluff   Point 
336  Pederson,  Thowald,   Bluff  Point 

278  Pedlev,    Clarence    HoUister,    Lakemont 

11117  Peelle,   John  Wells  Taylor,  Rock   Stream 

1(119  Peelle,    Henry    Edmund,    Rock    Stream 

1021  Peelle,   Morris   Child,   Rock    Stream 

1163  Pepper,   George,   Penn    Yan 

8  Perry,   Levern    Ernest,    Rushville 

289  Perry.   Oliver   Henry.    Italy 

210  PerrV,  Samuel   Floyd,  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   3 
53  Perry,    Claude    Botstord,    Rushville 

20  Perry,    Clifford    Levern,    Rushville 

633  Perry,    Eugene   Martin,   Dundee,    R.   D.    16 

1005  Perry.    Raymond    Arnold.    Dundee 

786  Perrv.   Albert.    Dresden.    R.   D.    1 
761  Pescetelli.   Battista.    Potter 

703  Petersen.  Alfred  Konstantine,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  6 

3  Petersen.  Charles.   155   Seneca  St.,   Penn   Yan 

4  Petersen.   Carl   F.   F..   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   6 
1011  Petersen.    Morris.    Gage 

386  Peterson.  Arthur  John,  316  Keuka  St.,  Penn  Yan 

159  Phalen,   Clarence  Charles,   Middlesex 

160  Phelps,   Arden   Leroy,    Middlesex 

263  Phillips.  William  Benjamin.  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  9 

21  Pike.   Roy  Charles.   Rushville 

29  Pinneo,   Harry,   Penn   Yan,  R.   D.   3 
859  Pinneo,  William,  Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   8 
892  Pinneo.  Augustus  C.  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  5 

606  Pitcher.    Charles    Lyman,    Wagener    Court,    Penn 

Yan 

787  Pitcher,  Mandell  W.,  Penn  Y'an 

492  Platman.  Harold  G..  Gage 

490  Platman.    Robert    F..   Penn   Yan 

384  Plotts.  Edward  Herbert,   2   Main  St.,  Penn  Yan 

265  Pool,  Ledwith   Robert,  Penn   Yan,  R.   D.   7 

368  Poole.    Vincent    Thomas,    304    Liberty    St.,    Penn 

Yan 

272  Porter.   Stanley   Lafayette.   Glenora 

385  Porter.  Nelson  Albert,   306   Keuka  St.,   Penn   Yan 
280  Porter,    John    Sherman,    Dundee 

1124  Post.   Cornelius.   Himrod 

211  Potter.  Emery.   Bluff  Point,   R.  D.   11 
288  Potter.   Leon  Archie,   Italy 

1110  Potter,  Charles,   Jr..    Himrod 

493  Poulsen.  Chris  Martinus,  111  Henry  St.,  Penn  Yan 

607  Powers,    Martin    Francis,    111    Chestnut   St.,   Penn 

Yan 

448  Powell,  Ira  Price,  115  Sheppard  St.,  Penn  \  an 

79  Presno,   Benigno.  Middlesex 

274  Price,    Richard,    Dundee 

760  Price,  Leroy  C,  Middlesex,  R.  D.  24 

447  Price.   Allen  G..   527   Liberty  St..   Penn  Yan 
346  Prosser.  Ivor.  Branchport 

348  Prosser,    William    H..    Branchport 

706  Purdy.   Clarence  A..    336   Elm   St..   Penn  Yan 

632  Putnam.    Arthur    G..    Dundee,    R.    D.    17 

369  Putnam.   Harry   Montgomery.    137    Elm    St.,    Penn 

Yan 

626  Putney,    Max    Cecil,    Penn    Yan 

!>!»S  itiindnll,   Georjie    Lewis,  Penn    Yan,   H.   D.   2 

4X4  Randall,    Emmett   Vernon,   Commercial    St.,-  Penn 
Yan 

25  Randall,  William  A.,   Branchport,   R.  D.   13 

28  Randall,   Everett   B..    Branchport,   R.  D.   13 

277  Randolph,  Prank  Lowell,  Italy 

287  Randolph,   Guy  E..   Italy 

1054  Pvapalee,   Myron   G.,    Dundee 

503  Rapalee,   Mervin   John,   Dundee 

608  Rapalee,   f.tay    William,    Dundee,    R.    D.    17 
156  Rascon.    Jose,    Middlesex 

334  Razev,  Claude  Jay,  Branchport 

1)86  Read,    Harold,   Richard,   Rushville 

1104  Rector,  Thomas  Jefferson,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  4 

1097  Rector.   Arthur  Frederick.   Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   4 

103  Rector.    Frank    Charles.   Naples 

1107  Reddington.  Victor  Howard.  Himrod.  R.  D.  15 

107  Reddout.    George    F..    Rushville 

30  Reed.   Roy  J..   Ill   Hamilton   St..  Penn  Yan 

452  Reed.  Charles  William.  144  Stark  St..  Penn  Yan 

481  Reed.   Stuart   G..   Gage 

850  Reed.   Charles  Delroy.   Penn   Yan,  R.  D.    9 

693  Reilly.    William    Vincent,    329    Liberty   St,   Penn 

Van 

694  Reillv,  Francis  Peter,   324   Liberty  St.,   Penn   Yan 

695  Reillv,  James  Edward,  324  Liberty  St.,  Penn  Yan 
701  Reillv,   J.   Austin,   324   Liberty   St..   Penn   Yan 
480  Reiners.    William    H..   Gage 

755  Reissig,   Fred   Edward,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   7 

997  Reynolds.  Howard  F..  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   2 

785  Reynolds.    James    Erwin.    Dresden 

609  Reynolds.   Nelson   Charles,   Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   2 
303  Reynolds.  Leon  William,  Middlesex 

393  [Ribble,    Earnest,    Dresden 

537  Ribble.   Harrison    L..    123    Waddell   St.,   Penn    Yan 

623  Ribble,   Roy,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   4 


540  Ribble.  Fred  L..  120  Hicks  St.,  Penn  Yan 

479  Ribble.    Orval.    Gage 

1069  Ribble.  Charles  J..   112  Monell  St..  Penn   Yan 

475  Rice.   Jay    D.    120    Brown    St..    Penn    Yan 
1106  Rice,   Andrew   Clinton,   Himrod,    R.   D.   15 

207  Richards.   Guy   Edgar.   Penn   Yan.   R.    D.   3 

849  Richmond.  Lawrence  Jacobus.  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  1 

757  Ritenberg.   William.   Middlesex.   R.   D.    24 

32  R:iey.   Charles.   Jacob   St.,   Penn   Yan 

554  Rilling    , Philip,    John,    Jr..    324    Pacob    St.,    Penn 

Yan 

631  Robbins.    Harry    Frank.   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.    2 

753  Robertson.   Frank   S..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   8 

702  Robinson.   James  Lee.   110   Elm  St..   Penn  Yan 

705  Robinson.    Ernest    Lionel.    402    Liberty   St..    Penn 
Yan 

23  Roese.    Fred.   Jacob   St..   Penn   Y'an 
158  Rodriguez.  Benigno,  Middlesex 

439  Rogers.    Karl    Baker.    1)4    Clinton    St,    Penn    Yan 

474  Rogers.    Benjamin    Harrison,    124    East    Main   St., 

Penn  Yan 

212  Rood,    Kenneth    Lawrence,    Penn   Yan,    R.    D.    9 

468  Ross.   Howard   T..    125   East  Main  St..   Penn   Yan 

1203  Rossman.   Glenn   Earl.   Naples.    R.   D. 

33  Rovito.   Adolph.    Penn    Yan 

1045  Ruddick.    William    Ensley.   LTnion   St..    Dundee 

161  Rugg.   Raymond.   Dundee 

323  Rugg.    George    Daniel.    Jr..    Branchport 

335  Runyan.    Francis   Eugene.    Penn    Yan 

754  Russell.  George  M.,  Penn  Y'an.  R.  D.  8 

11S2  Saee,  Wilinni    A.,   Rushville 

464  Sample.    Lee    Richard.    Rock   Stream 

476  Sample,    Frank    Leslie,    Barnes 

192  Sanderson,    Leroy,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    5 

837  Sanderson.   S.   Joseph.  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   8 

1185  Santee.  Efner  Hiram.  Rushville 

465  Sargent,    Cecil    Myron,    138    Bast    Main    St,,    Penn 

Yan 

835  Savage.  Murray  W..  (Rushville.   R.  D.   22 

256  Savage.   James  Hayward,   Rushville 

1198  Sawyer.    Dorpheus  Cidney.    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    9 
470  Sayre.    Frank    Easton.    Dundee 

ni9  Schmoker.    Fred    Adolph.    228    Liberty    St..    Penn 
Yan 

353  Schofield.   Charles.   Dresden.    R.   D.   1 

77  Schofield.  William.  Dresden,  R.  D.  1 

22  Schofield.   George.   Dresden,   R.   D.    1 

495  Schoffner.    Arnold   B..    Rock    Stream 

871  Schroder,    Hiram    Hans     ^'?iin     Va'i,    R.    I/.    9 

290  Schuler.    Karl    Frederick.    Middlesex 

442  Schubert.  Hiram  Arthur,  308  Main  St..  Penn  Yan 

1199  Schulz.   Richard.   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   7 

451  Schweickhard.   Oxa.    229   Sheppard    St..   Penn   Yan 

209  Scisua.    William   Myer.   Glenora 

881  Scott.    Ray   Andrews.    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.   9 
455  Sebring,    William    Cole,    Dundee 

1086  Sedam,   Samuel   T.,   Himrod,   R.   D.   15 
113  Semans,  Howard  Hiram,  Middlesex 
i61  Serfine,   John   F.,  Penn    Yan 

352  Serfine.  Nicholas,   160  Seneca  St..  Penn  Yan 

197  Sharpe.  Cameron  Alexander.   Dundee 

208  Sharpe.  Homer  John.  Dundee 

473  Shattuck.    Morev    Collier,    Dundee 

460  Shattuck,      Wendell      Phillips,      48      Edwina     St.. 

1  iundee 

203  Shaw.   Archie  Nelson.   Penn  Yan.  R.  D.   9 

184  Shay,  Charles  Marion.  Italy 

269  Sheehan.    Ambrose    Howard.   Italy 

664  Shepard.    Clayton    Bigelow.    Dundee.    R.    D.    17 

268  Shepard.   Milton   William.    Italy 

316  Sherwood.    James    Henderson.    Branchport 

lOSl  Shoemaker.   Gerald,    Himrod,    R.    D.    15 

260  Shoemaker.    Harry    Matern.    Rushville 

426  Short.  Frank.  Care  of  S.   E.  Short.  Penn  Yan 

1123  Short.    Sidney   Albert.    137    Elm    St..    Penn    Yan 

271  Shults.   Casper  Marcus,  Italy 

275  Shults.    Joseph    William,    Italy 

276  Shults.    William    Josejjh.   Italy 

882  Shumaker.    Leroy  J..   Dundee 

973  Shutts.  Arthur  Langdon.   212   Hamilton   St,,  Penn 

Yan 

958  Sikaras,      Theodore      Demetrios,      105      Main     St., 

Dundee 

829  Silliman.    David,    244    Head   St..    Penn   Yan 
194  Simmons.   Pearl.   Bluff   Point 

302  Simmons.    Milford.    110    Head   St..   Penn   Yan 

1080  Simmons,  Leroy  Martin,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  4 

24  Sisson,    Clarence,    Penn    Yan 

512  Sisson.   Laverne  G.,   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   2 

644  Skiff,   Clayton    H.,    355   Main   St.,   Penn   Yan 

491  Slack,    Fred   Edwin,    Dundee 

811  Slade,   Fred   Arthur,   Penn    Yan 

1200  Slater,    Arthur    Earnest,    Penn    Yan 

202  Slater,    Fred    Harold,    Penn    Yan,   R.   D.    9 

232  Slitor,   Guy   Thompson,   Italy 

1092  Slocum,  Russell  Thomas,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   6 

206  Slutter,  Carl  J.,  Bluff  Point,  R.  D.  11 

270  Smith,   Floyd,    Italy 

243  Smith,  John    Emory,   Rushville 

462  Smith,    Milton    Harold,    246    East    Main    St..    Penn 

517  Smith.    Edd    B..    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    2 

530  Smith.   Ernest   W..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   2 

830  Smith.   Walter   George.   Penn   Yan.    R.   D.    8 
689  Smith.    Herbert   Charles.   Penn   Yan 

199  Smith.    Harry   W..    Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    6 

1118  Smith.    Clarence    Randall. 323    Elm    St,    Penn    Yan 

1120  Smith,    Leon   H.,    108  Chapel   St.,   Penn    Yan 

1077  Smith,   John    Henry,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   6 

1087  Smith.  Walter  J..   Penn  Yan.  R.  D.   6 
877  Smith.   Ward.    Dundee 


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Albert   Charles,   37   Hollister  St..    Dundee 

Or\-ilIe   D.,   Dundee 

William    Henry.   Dundee 

Earnest.   Jacob.    Dundee 

Leo   Herbert.   Dundee 

Clyde   B  .    Himrod 
Smith.   James   Edward.   Bellona 
Smith.    Ralph    Benjamin     Bellona 
Smith.   Samuel   Clifford.   Keuka  Park 
Smith.    Floyd.   Himrod 
Snook.   Leroy  Charles.   Dundee 
Snyder.   Frank   Benjamin.  Middlesex,   R.  D. 
Snyder,   James.   Rushville 
Soles.  Charles  Henry.   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   7 
Sorensen.    Samuel    Christian.    Penn    Yan.    R, 
Sorensen.  John   Herman,  Penn   Yan,   R.   D.  ' 
Sorensen.   Charlie,   llagre 
Soto.    Manuel.   Middlesex 
Southworth.   Jack.   Dundee 
Spears.   Frank.   Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    6 
Spencer.  John  Darrell.  326  Clinton  St. 
Spencer.  George  Harold    Penn  Yan,  R 
Spencer,   Herbert,   Dundee,   R.   D.   17 
Spicer,    Carroll    Marion,    Himrod. 
Spike,  Warren,  Middlesex 
Spike,   Walter  Jay,    Middlesex 
Sjjooner,    Leon    Hunt,    Penn    Yan, 
Spoore,    William     L.    G.,    Jr.,    203 

Penn  Yan 
Sprague.  Seth.   Dresden.  R    D,   1 
Sprague.    William,    Branchport 

Sprague,    Howard   O.,    327    Liberty   St.,   Penn    Yan 
Squires,   Edwin  Hiram,  Bluff  Point 
Stape,   Orville   Frank,   553   Liberty   St..    Penn 
Staples.   Archie    R..    Rushville.    R.    D.    22 
Staples.    Burton    Luther.   Rushville 
Stark.  O^car  Sawyer.   Rushville 
Stark.    Paul    Martin.    108   Stark   St..    Penn 
Stevens.  Herbert  Alfred    Penn   Yan.  R.  D. 
Stever,    Louis   Wentworth.    Branchport 
Stewart.    Howard   Earl.    Rushville 
Stewart.  Herbert  C,  Rushville.  R 
Stewart.    Kyle.    Dundee.    K.    I).    16 
Stiles.   Earl.   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    6 
St.   John.   Lewis  Jay.    Himrod 
Stowe.   Fred  Marlin.  Italy 
Strait.   Bernard   Samuel    317   Main 
Stratton.    William    Harvey. 

Yan 
Strickland.    Joseph    L..    Penn 
Strong.  Guy  M.,  Dresden 
Summerbell.   Sidney   Frank.    I.,akemont 
Sumner.  Marion  Jewell,  211  Chapel  St..  Penn  Yan 
Surace.    James    F,    207    Clinton    St.,    Penn    Yan 
Sutherland,   Walter  W,,  Penn   Yan,    R.  D.   4 
Sutherland.  George  Fenton.  Bluff  Point 
Svendsen     Carl.    Liberty    St..    Penn    Yan 
Swann.  Frank  Livingston.  140  Lake  St..  Penn  Y'an 
Swarthout.   Howard.   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   4 
Swarthout.    Lyman.    Penn    Yan 
Sworts.   William  Carcelous.  Jr.  Dundee 
Symonds.  Wilbor  Mills.  121   Henry  St  ,  Penn  Yan 

Taylor  John   Vose,   1-7   Hiiniilton   St.,  Penn  Yan 

Tears.    Earnest    Thompson.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 

Tears.  George    R  .   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   9 

Tears.    John    Edward,    300    Head   St.,    Penn   Yan 

Tears    Walter  Xey.  325  Head  St..  Penn  Yan 

Teirney.  Joseph.   Dresden.   R.   D.   1 

Templar.    Thomas.    Starkey 

Terpolilli,   Harry.   313   Jacob  St..   Penn  Yan 

Thayer.    Archibald    Marion.    Branchport 

Thayer.   Homer  Albert.   Penn   Yan.  iR.   D.    3 

Thayer.  John  P..  149   Brown   St..   Penn   Yan 

Thiers.  Pearl  Underwood.  300  Head  St..  Penn  Y'an 

Thomas.   Burnett   David.    Rushville 

Thomas.   Frank   Xelson.   I>resden 

Thomas.   Fred   Burnett.   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   3 

Thomas.   Harry  Albert.  Starkey 

Thomas.  Lee  James.   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.  3 

Thomas.    Rufus   Garland.    Rushville 

Thomsen.   Axel.    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    9 

Thomson.    Kent    Chester     Himrod.    R.    D.    15 

Thompson.   Albert   T..   Penn   Yan.  R.   D.   2 

Thompson.  Alfred  B..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D. 

Thompson.   Frank.  Penn   Yan.   P     D.   .> 

Tinney.   William   H..   Potter 

Titus.   Glen    A..    Penn   Yan.   R.    D.   4 

Todd.   Stanley   B..    Dundee.   R.   D.    18 

Todd.    William    Marshall.    Dundee 

Tomes.   Elmer.   Middlesex.  R.   D.  24 

Tomion.    Clarence   W.,    Gage 

Tomion.    Claude.    Gage 

Tongate.    John,    126    Brown    St.,    Penn   Y'an 

Tongate,  William  John,  Jr..   126  Brown  St..  Penn 

Yan 
Tooley.   Israel  .Tames.   Italy 
Townsend.  Griffin  B..   Dresden 
Townsend.   Ray  Castner,   Dresden 
Tracy,    Morris,    164    Main    St.,    Penn    Yan 
Trank,   William   Enos,    J)und>*e 
Travis,   Fred.   123   Lake  St..   Penn   Yan 
Travis.  Gilbert   H..  Penn  Yan.   R.  D.  9 
Travis.  Jay   Martin.   Himrod.   R.  D.   15 
Travis.   Lewis  W..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   2 
Trenchard.    Robie    Carter.     Dundee 
Tripode.    Amodeo.    128    Dake    St.    Penn    Yan 
Truax.  Frank.  Jr..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  1 
Truax.   Glenn   E..    Penn    Yan.   R.   D    1 
Truesdell.   James   Pedrick.   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   9 


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Tubbs.    George    William.    Branchport 

Tully.   Michael   John.    Rushville 

Turner.    Howard    M..    Gage 

Turner.    James    Dineharl    ,570    Liberty    St.     Penn 

Yan 
Tuthill.   Bradley  S..   Branchport 
Tuttle.  Fred  Emerson.  Penn  Yan    R    D    1 
Tuttle.  Bert.  Branchport 

Twjliger.   Raymond   B..   116  Brown  St..  Penn  Yan 
Twitchell.    George    Washington,    Rushville 
Tyler.   Charles  Watkins.   Branchport 
Tymeson.  Matthias.   Penn   Yan.  R.  D.   6 

I'ttinK,    William    .Searletl,    l:{5    Brown    St.,    I'enn 
1  an 

Valentine,   GeorKe   .\.,  427   Main    St.,   Penn   Van 

Van    horn.    Ben.    Branchport 

Van  Orden.   Delos  Henry.  Gage.  R.  D    10 

Van  Scoy.  Stanley   Frank.  Gage,   R.  D    10 

Vaughn.   Oscar.    Dundee 

Vaughn.    Ray   Clark.    Dundee.   R.   D    16 

Vellano.    Paul.    Potter 

Velazquez.   Antonio.   Middlesex 

Vickery,    Lewis    Cleveland.    Dresden 

Voak.   Clayson   W.,   Penn   Yan,    R    D    9 

Voak,  Stanley   Roswell,  Penn   Yan,   R,   D.   9 

Voak.  Earl  Benson.  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  9 

Vrooman,  Edward  L.,    fenn  Van,   R,   D,  5 

Waddell,   Frank   Sarille   22(i   Ka.st    Main    St.   Penn 
Yan 

Wall,   Jeremiah.    Gage 

Walker.   Raymond  Charles.    106  Chapel   St.,  Penn 

Yan 
Wallace.    Elias   F.,    118   East   Main   St.,  Penn   Yan 
Walrath.   Walter.   Bluff   1  oint.    R.   D.   11 
Walton.    Frank.   Union   St..   Dundee 
Walters.    Charles    Henry.      127    West    Water    St., 

Painted    Post 
Wandell.    Thomas    Fenton,    Gage,    R.    D,    10 
Ward,    Job    Milton.    Penn    Yan 
Warner.  Oliver.   L,,   Penn   Yan,    R.   D.   4 
Waters,    George    Wellington,    Dudnee 
Waters,    George   Glenn,    138    Main    St..    Penn    Y'an 
Waters.  Hubert.  William,   Dundee.  R.  D.  17 
Watkins.  James  Stuart.   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.  9 
Watkins.    Arthur   William.    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    7 
Weeks,    Harry    Elwood,    r>undee 
Weinsiein,  Harold  Long,  24  Hollister  St.,  Dundee 
Welch.  William  Bernard.  144  Jacob  St..  Penn  Yan 
Wells.   Leslie  Earl.  354  Jacob  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Wheat.   Paul   Cole.   Lakemont 
Wheat.  William   Ward.   Rock  Stream 
Wheaton.   Arlie   E..   Blulf    Point 
Wheeler.    Adam    Hunt.    Penn    Yan 
Wheeler,    Bradley    Longwell,    Maple    Ave,,    Penn 

Yan 
Wheeler,    Case    Harold,    Dundee 
Wheeler,    Charlie,    211    Liberty   St..    Penn    Yan 
Wheeler.    Floyd   Albert.  Dundee,    R.   D.    17 
Wheeler,  Frank  Glenn,  Maple  Ave.,  Penn  Yan 
Wheeler,   Horace   Brown,    Head   St.,   Penn   Yan 
Wheeler,   Leon    Ray,    112  Chestnut  St..   Penn   Yan 
Wheeler.   Leonard  James.   Penn   Yan.   R  .D.   8 
Wheeler.    Merlyn    Homer.    Dundee.    R.   D.    19 
Whitaker,    Floyd,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    6 
Whitaker.  Harold   Firman.   Penn   Yan,  R.  D.  1 
Whitaker,  John   North,   104   Lake  St,,   Penn  Yan 
Whitaker,    Stephen    Beers,    Penn    Yan 
Whitbeck,   Byron  G.,   142   Walnut  St..   Penn  Yan 
Whitbeck.   Charles   Edmond.   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   6 
White.    Albert    Josiah.    Dundee 
White.   Clay   Porter.   Dundee.    R.    D.    16 
Whitehead.  Clarence  Edgar,  lla  Chapel  St.,  Penn 

Yan 
Whitman,    Stephen    M.,    229    Jacob    St.,    Penn   Yan 
Whomsley,   Harry,    Middlesex 
W^ickum,    Charles   Edwin.    Middlesex 
Wilcox.  Gordon  S..   124  Brown  St..   Penn  Yan 
Wilkins.   Brune    Herman   Adolf,    Starkey 
Wilkins,   Charles   Augustus,    113   Stark   St..   Penn 

Yan 
Williams.    Charles    Enos.    Middlesex 
Williams.   Erwin   C.  Rushville.   R.  D.   22 
Williams.    Frank    Henry,    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 
Williams.   George    Bmmette.   Middlesex 
Oliver  Spencer.    Rushville 
Roy    Dwight.    Middlesex 
William    Warren.    314    Court    St.. 


Penn 


Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 

Yan 

Williams.   William   Wright,   Middlesex 
Williamson.    James   Patrick.    259    Lake    St.,    Penn 

Yan 
Willis.  Charles  Egbert.  200  Clinton  St..  Penn  Yan 
Wilson.  Albert  Loime.  Himrod,  R.  D.  15 
Wilson.  Fred  Oliver.  Penn  Yan.  R  .D.  8 
Wilson.  James  Earl.  Penn  Yan  R.  D.  6 
Wilson.  Percy  Charles.  Himrod.  R.  D,  15 
Willoughby.   Floyd   Eugene.    105  Ogden  St.,  Penn 

Yan 
Windnagle,  George  Frederick,   Rushville 
Winship,    Dexter,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.    1 
Wixon.    Norman    Bert.    Branchport 
Wixson.   Jay  Merring.    Wayne 
Wixson.    Roscoe   French.    Lakemont 
Wood.  Burr.  Middlesex.   R.  D.   24 
Wood.    George   Dunlap.    Jr..    122    Jacob    St..    Penn 

Yan 


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Wood.    El-nest    I^eon.    Himrod 

Wood.    Howard   Gelder.    Dresden 

Wood.   Victor  .Fames.    Dresden 

Woodruff.    C.    Ray.    Penn   Yan.   R.   D.    8 

World    Fred   Andrew.    165   Main   St..   Penn  Yan 

Wren.   Fred.   557   Liberty  St..   Penn    Yan 

Wren.  George.   118   Sheppard   St.,  Penn   Yan 

Wren.   Cyril.  Penn   Yan.   R.   D.    4 

Wright.    Everitt    Philetus.      228    East.    Main    St., 

Penn   Yan 
Wright,    Percy   Francis.   Penn    Yan 
Wyman.    Edward  A.,   Penn    Yan.    U.   D.    8 


Habberfield.   Harold    R..    247    Lake  St..   Penn   Yan 
Ingram,  George  B.,  Penn   Yan.    R.  D.   8 


7811  Wyman,    Kmory    Kelsy,    419    Main   St.,    Penn   Yan 

954  Yost,    Theodore.    Himrod.    R.    D.    15 

92  Yost.    .Joseph   James,    107    Cherry   St.,    Penn    Yan 

657  Young,    Herbert    A..    Gas;e 

90  Young.  Vernon.   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   4 

964  Yonge.    Arthur   Charles,    121    Hamilton    St.,    Penn 
"^'an 

91  Youngs,  Bradley,  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.  4 

1002  Zw<jliiiski,    Frank   Lawrence.   .327   Main   St..   Penn 


735      .Jackson.    I^ee    Force.    Glenora 

185      Kelly.   I<;dward  Theodore.  Bluff  Point,   R.  D.   11 


STATISTICAL 


Sheriff  Milon  H.  Ayres,  chairman  ot  the  Local  Se- 
lective Draft  Board,  designated  the  following  chair- 
men of  the  enrolling  boards  for  each  election  district 
in  the  county  to  take  the  Federal  enrollment,  who 
where  authorized  to  appoint  as  many  assistants  as 
were  necessary,  and  all  served  without  pay: 

Barrington     George    Crosby 

Benton.    1    Thomas   Baxter 

Benton   2    Charles    S.    Butcher 

Benton   3    Lars   C.   Anderson 

Italy    Frank    Thompson 

Middlesex    L-    Case    Williams 

Milo   1    John   H.   Stark 

Mijo    2    George    H.    Simmons 

jlilo  3 A.  B.  Chapman 

Milo   4    Emmett   J.   Gano 

Milo   5    Edward  B.   Sutherland 

Milo   6    Glenn  L.  Owen 

Milo  7   Marvin  L.  Spooner 

Potter  1    Frank   Reynolds 

Potter    2    Roy    Hobart 

Starkey    1    Edwin    Bellis 

Starkey    2    George    Brown 

Torrey    William    Ryal 


fee 


Barrington      67 

Benton.    1    68 

Benton,    2    50 

Benton,    3    44 

Italy     52 

Jerusalem,    1    58 

Jerusalem,    2    32 

Jerusalem.    3    25 

Middlesex     84 

Milo.     1     : 64 

Milo,   2    58 

Milo,   3    53 

Milo.   4    76 

Milo.   5    63 

Milo.   6    62 

Milo,   7    57 

Potter,    1    38 

Potter,    2    42 

Starkey,    1     72 

Starkey.    2    80 

Torrey      60 

Total     1207 


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So 


48 
44 
23 
24 
39 
40 
23 
13 
39 
35 
8 
34 
51 
31 
37 
41 
21 
24 
46 
52 
28 


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7 
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2 
0 
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4 
0 
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5 
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6 

59 


REGISTRANTS  OF  JUNE  5.  1918 


THOSE    BECOMING    OF    AGE    SINCE    JUNE    5.    1917 


70  Alexander,   Harry.   ■!•■•.   Penn    Yan,   H.    D.   0 

73  Allison.   J.    Mead.    124    Clinton    St.,    Penn    Yan 

ra  Uailey,  P'orrest,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  9 

69  Baker.    Howard    Frank.    Dundee.    R.    D.    3 

82  Baker,    Mcl-Cinley   Arthur,    115    Clinton    St.,    Penn 
Yan 

74  Barber.   Fred   Scott,   Dundee,    R.    D.   4 

47  Bassage,    Elmer    Frank,    5    Pleasant    Ave.,    Penn 

Yan 

49  Becker,  Grover  Cinclair,   Bluff   Point,   R.   D.   11 

81  Bell,   Nathaniel   Harrison,   Branchport,   R.   D.    12 

90  Bowersox.   Samuel   Everitt.  Branchport.    R.  D.  1 

77  Brown,  Merrill  Richard,  Bluff  Point,   R.  D.   11 

53  Burk.    Charles    Arthur.    Branchport.    R.   D. 

87  Burns.    Stanley   Livingston,    Penn   Yan 

84  Button,   Leslie   James,    Rushville,   R.   D.   1 

•M  farr,   Leon   Kusene,   123   Lake    St.,   Penn    Yan 

76  Chambers,    Iloy   J.,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.    6 


4  Christensen.  James  Andrew,  104  Keuka  St.,  Penn 

Yan 

97  Christensen,  Louis  Andrew,  124  Walnut  St,  Penn 
Yan 

13  Clayton,  John  Seeley,   306  Head  St.,  Penn  Yan 
3  Close    Arthur   Ector,   Dundee 

9  Cole,    Joshua    Kenneth,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    5 

21  Conley,    Jerome    Andrew.    Middlesex,   R.  13.    24 

7  Conklin.    David,    Bluff   Point 

19  Cooper,    Roy   Eugene,    Rushville,   R.   D. 

6  Corey,   Ross   Wilson,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    8 

5  Cornish,  John   Dewitt,    148   Seneca  St.,  Penn  Yan 

14  Cornish,    Olon    Earl,    Dundee,    R.    D.    1 

8  Cragg,  Paul  Archer,  Branchport,  R.  D.   14 

10  Danes,   Halph,   HVi   Head    St.,   Penn    Yan 

35  Davis,    (,'hris   Clover,    79    Henry    St..    Dundee 

11  Dibble.   Glenn   Everitt.   Dundee.   R.    D.    1 

39  Duval.    William    Henry.    413    Main   St.,    Penn    Yan 


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25 
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30 

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64 


ICckertt    H4*iir>     Siiiiiiicl,    \;i|t1<-N,    K.    I),    110 

Falconer,    Floyd    Edward,    137    Seneca    St.,    Penn 

Van 
Fisher,   Lester  Alva,   Xaples,    R.  D.   27 
Fitzwater,   Leigh   .lay,   Penn   Yan,   R.    D.   3 
French,    Wilbur,    Rushville,    R,    D.    6 
FuUagar,    Roger  Benjamin,   Penn   Yan.  R,   D.   2 

iinKe^   Orrln  John,  Penn   Ynn,  K.  D.  9 

Gage,    Earl,    Rushville,    R.    D.    22 
Gates,   Richard   Clark,   Dresden,   R.  D. 
Gardner,    Leo,   Middlesex,  .R.   D.    25 
Gelder,    Leon    Henry,    Middlesex 

Hunter,   C'hnrles   Turner,   Branehport,   R,   D,   14 

Hanson,   John  Olfe,   r*enn    Yan.   R.    I)     1 

Hayes.  Fred  Cowell,   Penn    Yan,   R.  D,     8 

Hendrick,   Charles   Clarence,    Dundee,    R.   I).   3 

Herrick,    Leon    Derov,   Middlesex,    R.   D.    1 

Hill,    Floren    Tuttle,    Glenora 

Horton,    Elmer    Ernest.    204    Lake   St.,    Penn    Yan 

Humphreys,    Harland   SelJon,    Penn    Yan,   R.   D.    9 

.lenscn,    Cnrl    Gilbert,    Penn    Ynn,   R.   D.    7 

.Jensen.    Albert    Ludwig,    Penn    Yan,   R.   D.    1 
Jenseni  Emil   G.,   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.  9 
.Tones,   Elwin   Ansel,   43   Henry   St.,    Dundee 

Keeeh,    tiuy,    Rr:inrli|>ort,    R.    D.    14 

Ladew.  Clifford  Arthur.   Middlesex,  R.   D,  2 
Koons,  Oscar,   Rock  Stream 
Kunkle,    Fred    Edward,    Middlesex 

Lnden,    I'litl'ord,    Arthur,    itiiddlesex,    U.    U.   2 

Lafler,    Heni'y    Hirleman,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    8. 
Lalli,    .Antonio.    Ill    .lacob    St.,    Penn    Yan 
Larson,    H.    H     Oliver,    Penn    Van,    R.    D,    9 
Lawton,    Franklin    Angel,    Middlesex,    R.    D. 
Lounsoery,    Dean    El  wood.    Potter 

ll:itte.s4>n,    liOuis    Rj-y,    Br:lii'-Iiin>rt,    R.    D, 

Matteson,    George   Joseph,   Potter 


63 
65 


67 
99 
23 


61 

100 

36 
59 
29 
26 
31 

4.'> 

43 
27 
32 
38 
41 
48 
101 

<-.s 
62 
51 
54 

i:: 

50 
46 
28 
57 
86 
83 


McDowell,    Martin    John,    Dundee,    R.   D.    4 
McManus.   John    Bernard.    161   Cornwell   St.,   Penn 
Yan 

\:iK"eIdinR-er,    LouiN    I'hilip,    t>nj?e 

Newby,    Oliver   Livingston.    Penn   Y'an,    R.    D.    7 
Newell,    Cecil    L.    Brown.    Middlesex,    R.    D.    2 
Northrup,   Forrest  William,   172  Seneca  St.,  Penn 
Yan 

Ovi-ns,  Henry  John,  Penn   Ynn,   R.   D.   2 

Ovens,   Henry  John.  Penn  Yan,  >R.  D.   2 

Paddo«-k,  Frnnk   .\ndre\v,  '24  rOdn-ina   St.,  Dundee 

Perry.    Marion    Wixon,    Himrod 

Riee,    Willinni.    Rellon:i 

Robinson,    William   Carl,   Rushville,  R,  D.    1 
Rogers.    Lawson    Thomas.   Penn    Y'an.    R.   D. 


Rogers^  Lawson    inomas.   i-enn    i  an, 

Leonard.    Penn    Y'an,   R.   D. 


10 


ru.    r-enn    i  an,    ti.    u.    z 
10   Court   St..   Penn   Yan 

tj      T3.in.i     ^'.1,1      r>      r-i      1 


Rose.   Ernest    j..cui 

Ross,   John   Ansyl,   3in    ._„„., 

Rugar,    Harry   Lewis,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    1 

Sheridan,  John  Ed^vard,  140  .laeoli  St.,  I*etiii  ^'aii 

Shultz.    George    .\drin.    Himrod 

Sisson,   Edward   .Albert,   Penn    Yan,  R,   D.   4 

Slack,    George    .Arthur,  iRushville,    R.   D,    22 

Spink,    George   Boone,    Dundee,    R.   D.    3 

Spoor  .Clarence   .Alonzo,    Himrod 

Stryker,    Henry   Ward,    Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   9 

Suracci,   Frank,    111    Cherry   St.,   Penn   Y'an 

Tlioni:iN,    Oliver    Milford,    Rushville 

Thompson.  William  Chris,  Penn   Yan,  R.  D,  10 
Timmerman.   David   Jonas,   Branehport,    R.   D.    12 
Townley,   Lyman   William,    Dundee,   R.    D.   4 

Webster,   Willinni    Riley,   Xaples,    R.    IJ.   27 

Wheeler.  James  Harvey.   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.  8 

Whitaker.  George  Harlo.  104  Lake  St..  Penn  Yan 

White,    William    Peter,    Xaples.    R.   D.    26 

Willson,    Charles   Curtin,    Gage 

Wood   ,Roy    Elzie,   Himrod,    R.    D.    15 

Wright,   Valentine  Wm.  M.,  Penn   Y'an,  R.   D.  5 


REGISTRANTS  OF  AUGUST  24.  1918 


THOSE    BECOMING    OF    AGE    SINCE    JUNE    5.    1918 


Carroll.   Ralph   Powers.  Rushville,   R.  D,  22 
Clark,   Marion   LeRoy,  Prattsburgh,  R,   D.   4 
El  well,   Salem   Roseoe,   Xaples,    R.   D.   26 
Franks,   Lawrence    R.aymond,    Dresden    (Col  ) 
French,    Charles   Emmett    Rushville   R,    D.    22 
Gibson,    Stanley   Robert,   Dundee,    R,   D.    1 
Hall,  Walter.  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.  7 
Jensen,    Jens   Andrew,    Penn   Yan,    R.    D.      6 
Kipp,  Charles  Joshua,  Penn   Y'an,  R,  D.  1 


Olmstead,    Milford   George,    Rushville 

Pineo,    Charles    R  ,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    5 

Pruden.  Clifton  Clifford,  Himrod,  R.  D. 

Purdy,   Howard  Warren,   Keuka  Park 

Rhodes,   Russell   Henderson,    Penn    Y'an,    R.  D.  9 

Snyder,   Howard,   Naples.   R.   D.   7 

Sturm,   Charles   Robert,    Rushville,   R.  D.   23 

Walbridge,    Frank    Hildreth,    149   Water  St..    Penn   Y'an 

Wayand.   Michael   Alvah,   Penn   Y'an,    R.   D.    7 


REGISTRATION  BY    TOWNS 

June  5,  1918  .\ugu.st  24.  1918 

Barrington      8  2 

Benton      16  1 

Italy     7  3 

Jerusalem     15  2 

Middlesex      9  1 

Milo     22  2 

Potter     9  5 

Starkey      9  0 

Torrey     6  2 


Total    Registration 


.101 


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REGISTRANTS  OF  SEPTEMBER  12.  1918 

1919    REGISTRANTS.    AGES    18    TO    45    YEARS.    INCLUSIVE. 
NOT    PREVIOUSLY    REGISTERED 


4<!S 

754 

1662 

25 

143 

1217 

1750 

1398 

26 

773 

93» 

1157 

1075 

89 

1539 

1255 

270 

342 

1874 

12S(l 

1269 

1311 

1279 

1022 

894 

1589 

1639 

10  10 

1011 

991 

687 

1363 

1822 

993 

205 

1476 

1896 

1532 

41 

108 

726 

910 

532 

670 

951 

1334 

17115 

1740 

432 

268 

355 

672 

948 

1815 

751 

5  '*  5 

354 

738 

1907 

121 

1144 

344 

358 

1127 

4  99 

1416 

1565 

805 

337 

1211 

924 

:!.'>! 

987 
1673 
1468 
1710 
1399 

190 
1634 

330 

4  96 
1647 

740 
1787 

104 
1281 
1239 

136 
1077 


Aokerniiin,  Clsirenee,   1^1   Keiikii   St.,   IVnn   Yan 

Ackei-son,    Ray.    Dundee.    M.    I  >.    4 

Aekley,  Frank  C,   Penn   Yan 

Adam.  Eustace  E..  Stanley,   R.   D.   6 

Adam,   Henry   F.,   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   7 

Adam,   William   S.,   Rushyille,   R.    D.   2 

Adams,  David  B.,  Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   8 

Adams,    Lovelle   A.,    Middlesex 

Alexander,   Gilbert   T.,    114    Keuka   St.,   Penn   Yan 

Alexander,   Raymond,    Penn    Yan 

Alexander,   William   G.,   Brancliport,    R.   D.    1 

Algar,  Newell   J.,    Penn    Yan,   R.  I).   7 

Allen.   Arnold   H.,   Rook   Stream 

Allen,  Charles  J.,   Rushville 

Allen,   Edward  R.,   Dundee.    R.    D.    1 

Allen.    Fred  D..   Dundee.    R.    D.    1 

Allen.    Frank.   Rushville 

Allen    Harrv   P..    109   Clinton   St..   Penn   Y'an 

Allen.  Olin   J..   Hall.   R.   D.    1 

Almy.  George  M..   413   Main   St..  Penn   Yan 

Ames.   Richard   J.,   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.    2 

Anable.   Charlee  B..   Naples,   R.   D.   26 

Anable.  Collins.  Naples,  R.  P.   26 

Anable,  Edward  H..  Naples.  R.  D.  26 

Angus.   Charles.   Dresden 

Angus.  George  W..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  1ft 

Anderson.   Carl.    Penn    Y'an,   R.    D.    6 

Andersen.   Chris.   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   9 

Andersen.   Ferdenand   A.,   Penn    Yan,   R.  D.   1 

Andersen.   Frederick.   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   6 

Andersen.  Hans.  Bluff  Point.  R.   D.  11 

Andersen.  Johannes  A..  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  1 

Andersen.   Lars?  C.    Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   9 

Andersen.  Lauits  A.,   Penn   Y'an 

Anderson,   Coley  A.,   1   Seneca  St.,    Dundee 

Anderson.   Duane   H..   Bellona 

Anderson,   Harry  W..  Bluff  Point,   R.   D.  11 

Anderson.   .lohn.    Penn    Yan,    R,    D.    10 

Anderson,    William    N.,    Penn    Yan,    R.   D.    1 

Andrews.   Charles  T.,   208   Main  St.,   Penn   Yan 

Andrews,  Clarence  R.,   135   Elm  St.,  Penn   Yan 

Andrews,   Edwin  C,    Himrod,    R.    D.    15 

Andrews.    Flovd  S..    18    Union   St,    Dundee 

Andrews,  Fred  R.,  231   Lake  St.,  Penn   Yan 

Andrews.   John   F..   Branchport,    R.   D.    2 

Andrews.  Leon.  Naples,   R.   I>.   26 

Andrews.    Leon    B..    Dundee.    R.    D.    4 

Andrews.  Otto   J..  Dundee.   R.    D.   4 

Andrus.   Charles   H..    121    Stark    St..   Penn    Yan 

Angell.  Frank  H..  Rushville 

Ansley.   Byron   H.,   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   3 

Anslev.   Charles   E..   Branchport.    R.   D.    14 

Ansley,   James  L..   Bellona 

Ansley.   John  A..  Himrod.   R.  D.   15 

Anslev.   Merritt   E..   Rushville 

Anslev,  Nelson  C.  214   Elm  St.,  Penn  Y'an 

Armstrong,   Clark    F..   Branchport,   R.   D.    2 

Armstrong,  George  W.,  Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   7 

Armtsrong.   LeRoy.   525    Liberty   St.,    Penn   Y'an 

Armstrong,  'Robert   S.,   117   Brown   St..   Penn   Y'an 

Armstrong.   Stuart   L.,   Penn   Yan,    R.   D.   7 

Armstrong.  William  H..  Penn  Y'an,   R.  D.  6 

Arnett.  Charles  A.,   Himrod.   R.  D.   15 

Arnold,  John  D..   203    Keuka  St..   Penn   Yan 

Athawes.    George.   Jr.,    Bluff    Point 

Athawes,    WilLam    M.,    Jr.,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    3 

Aumick.   Benjamin   H.,   Branchport 

Austin,   William   H.,   Penn    Yan,   R.    D.   4 

Axelsen.  Chris  M..   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   6 

Ayers.   Carl   M.,    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    5 

Ayres,   Sidney  E..   600   Liberty  St..   Penn   Yan 

Balicoek.   Lenian    C,    I'rattsliurKh,    U.    IJ.    4 

Babcock.  Melvin  C.  I'enn   Yan.   R.  D.   10 

Babcock.   Sumner  H..   Wagener  Court.   Penn    Yan 

Bagley.    John    W..    Rushville.    R.    D.    2 

Bailey.   Clarence   E..   Penn    Yan 

Bailev.   Claude,    Dundee,    R.   D.    1 

Bailev,   Delos   E.,    Dundee.    R.    1).    1 

Bailey.  William   E..   Penn  Y'an.   R,   D.    10 

Baker.  Dennie  H..  Dundee,  R,  D,  3 

Baker,  George  K..  Dundee.   R.   D.  3 

Baker.    Guy   W..    17   Spring   St.,    Dundee 

Baker,   Theron   M,.   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.    5 

Baker.   Tippett   S..   Rushville 

Baker.  MMlliam   J.,   Wagener   Court,   Penn   Yan 

Baker,   William  S..   Dundee,   R.   D.   4 

Baldwin.  Ned  E.,  Lakemont,  N.   Y. 

Baldwin.  Willey  E.,  Lakemont 

Ballard.    Edward   L.,    Dundee,   R.  D.   3 


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Ballard.  Hiram  C.  420  Main  St.,  Penn   Y'an 

Barber.  Frank  L..  riresden 

Bardeen.  Clarence  B..   Himrod,  R.  D.   15 

Bardeen.    Emmett.    Middlesex.    R.    D.    1 

Bardeen.   Elva  L..   Naples.    R.   D.  7 

Bardeen.   Frank   G.,   Naples.   K.  D.   7 

Barden,  George  L..  218  Main  St..  Penn  Y'an 

Bardeen  .Lewis  H..  Himrod.  R.  D.   15 

Barker.    Emmett    S..    Rushville 

Barker,   Leon  A..  Branchport 

Barnes,  Amos  .1,,  Dresden 

Barnes,   Clinton   B.,   Bellona 

Barnes,   Edgar  H.,   Bellona 

Barnes,   Frank   J.,   Dresden 

Barnes,    Franklin   A.,   Bellona 

Barnes,    Robert  A..   Rushville 

Barone,  Joseph  C.  210  Jacob  St..  Penn  Y'an 

Barrett.    Orlo    F..    Branchport.    R.    D.    1 

Barry,   William   T..   Elm  St..   Penn   Yan 

Bartholomew.   Nevin   D..   217   Main  St..   Penn    Yan 

Bassage.  Clarence  H..  5  Pleasant  Ave..  Penn  Yan 

Bassage,  G.  Emmett.  343  Elm  .St..  Penn  Y'an 

Bassage.   Morris  E.,   113  Lawrence  St.,  Penn   Y'an 

Bates,   Albert    D  ,    Rushville,    R.   D.    2 

Beach.  Herbert  Bradlev.  206  Chapel  St..  Penn  Yan 

Beach.  Merrill   A..   128  Jacob  St..  Penn   Yan 

Beardslee.  Albert  T.,   148  Jacob  St..  Penn   Yan 

Beard,  Earl  E..  Middlesex 

Beard.  Glenn  F..  Hall,  P..  D.  1 

Beauchamp.    Arthur   J.,    105    Johnson 

Yan 
Beebe,   William   H.,  Penn   Y'an,   R.   D. 
Bell,   Clarence,   Lakemont 
Bell,  Clinton,  Penn   Yan,    R.   D.   6 
Bell.    Frank.    Dundee.    R.    D.    3 
Bell.  John   N..   Branchport,   R.   D.   1 
Bell.   J.   Allen.   Penn   Y'an,   R.   D.   10 
Bellis,   Delos  A..   Penn    Yan.   R.  D.   2 
Bellis,   Jerome.   Penn   Y'an.   R.   D.   2 
Bellis.   Stacy   M..   Middlesex 
Benedict,   Charles   E..   Penn   Y'an.  R.  D.   6 
Benedict,  Charles  H.,  Potter 
Benedict.   Fern.   Penn   Y'an.   R.  D.   1 
Benedict.   Glenn   C,   Penn  Y'an,   R    D.    8 
Benedict.   Guy,   Penn   Y'an,    R,    D.    6 
Bennett,  Alfred  J.,  Middlesex 
Bennett,   Clay.   Bluff  Point 

Bennett.   Floyd   E.,    89   Hollister  St..  Dundee 
Bennett.  George  E..   89   Hollister  St..   Dundee 
Bennett.   Harrv   A..    Union   St.,    Dundee    (Colored) 
Bennett,   Scott"  S..    Middlesex 
Bennett.   William   H..   Dundee.    R.   D.    4 
Bergstres.ser,   John    A..    Penn   Y'an,    R.    D. 
Berryman,   D.   Arthur.   Bluff   Point.    R.   D 
Best.    Clarence    H..    Middlesex.    R.    D.    1 
Best  Claud  L.,   Penn   Y'an.   R.  D.   8 
Best.    Fred.    Naples,    R.    D.    26 
Best.  Fred.   Dundee.   R.  D.  4 
Beyea,  Eugene.  Union  St.,  Dundee 
Beyea.  Hobart  M..  Dundee 
Beyea.   Orville.   Dundee 

Beyea.  Perry  A.,    183  Seneca  St.,  Penn   Y'an 
Bigelow,   Claude   M..  Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   1 
Bingaman,   Armon    H..   Penn   Y'an,   R.   D.   9 
Bingham.    Edgar    M.,    Penn    Y'an,    R.    D.    5 
Bingham.   Joseph    I.,   Ijakemont 
Binkley,    Charles   D,   Penn    Yan,   R.    D.    8 
Birkett.    Claude   H..    331    Main   St..    Penn    Yan 
Birmingham.   John  E.   147   Jacob  St..   Penn   Y'an 
Bishop.  Guv  M..  Dresden 
Bishop.    John    T..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    9 
Bishop.   Rolla  P..  Bluff  Point 
Blake.    Charles   A..    Himrod 
Blakesley.   Homer  F..  Branchport.   R.  D.  2 
Blakeslee.  Llewellyn  B..  110  Monell  St.,  Penn  Y'an 
Blaknev,  John  H..  Rushville 

Blauvel't.   Dewitt   L..    Ill   Chestnut   St.,  Penn   Y'an 
Blodgett,  Harrv  R.,  Himrod,  R.  D.  15 
Blodgett.   Rufus  .M..  Rushville.   R.  D.   2 
Blodgett,  Vernon   W..   Rushville 
Blood.   Roy  F..    109   Sheppard   St  .   Penn    Yan 
Bloss.    George    W..    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    7 
Bly.  Francis  J..  108  Walnut  St..  Penn  Yan 
Boardman.    Warern   M..   Himrod.    R.    I>.    1 
Boehm.   Gustave  J..   Dundee,    R.   D.    8 
Bockstahler  Jacob  C,   128  E.  Main  St..  Penn  Yan 
Bodine.   Lewis.    15  Bigelow  Ave.,    Dundee 
Bohall,  Herbert  R.,  Lakemont 
Bonnell,   William   F..  Gage 
Boorom.   Lyman   K..   Dundee.   R.   D.   2 


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1278  Bootes,  John  M.,  Middlesex,  R.  D.   1 

1551  Bordwell,  Andrew.  Penn  Yan,  R.  D,  8 

7;in  Bordwell,  .Jay  O..  Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   8 

53  Bordwell,   Hoy  W.,  Middlesex.   R.  1).   1 

1668  Bordwell,    William    T.,    102    Lawrence    St,,    Penn 
Yan 

483  Bergman,    Prank    W.,    108   Henry   St..    Penn    Yan 

413  Bossard,    Lewis  G.,   L>undee 

1062  Bower,  Maurice  P..  Rock  Stream 

1043  Bowers.   Fred  B.,   118   Head  St.,  Penn   Yan 

"53  BowerE.   Fred   W.,    27   Water  St.,    Dundee 

H86  Bowlingr,    Lewis   W.,    125   Jackson    St..    Penn    Yan 

508  Bowyer.   Charles    H..    Dresden 

576  Bovoe.   Clarence.   Stanley.   R.   D.   6 

524  Boyd.   Arthur.    Penn    Yan  .R.    D.   8 

1224  Boyd,   David   P..    114   Wagener  St.,   Penn  Y'an 

1617  Boyd,    William    A..    Branchport.    R.   D.    1 

177  Bover.  Lewis  A..  Penn  Yan.  H.  D.  4 

4^7  Boves.   Albert    L,,    Hall,    R,    D,    1 

1748  Boyes,   Fred   W,,   Hall,    R.   D.   1 

1258  Brace,  Carlie,  Dundee,   R.  D.   2 

1414  Brace,  Charlie,   Dundee,  R.  D,   2 

513  Brace,   Fred.   Dundee,   R.   D.   2 

1072  Brace.   Hiram.    Dundee.   R.   D,   2 

854  Brady,   Albert,   Penn   Yan,   R.  D. 

293  Bradley,    Thomas,    Dresden 

1SI18  Bradley,   Edward   Eunene,   liock 

600  Branian,   Elford  H..  Potter 

1215  Brayman,   Eugene,   Penn   Yan,   R,   D,   6 

1200  Brayman,  Otis,   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   6 

482  Brate.  Harry   R.,  Lakemont 

1155  Brayton,  Walter  C,  Penn    Van.  R.  D.  7 

697  Brennan,   Michael,   Rushville 

8B  Brewer,  Alonzo  L,  58  Seneca  St,.  Dundee 

8^7  Brewer,    Charles    R.,   Starkey 

588  Bridgman,    Perl    H.,   6   Myrtle  Ave.,   Penn   Yan 

215  Brink,   Adelbert   A.,  Naples,   R.   D.   26 

224  Brink.  Raymond  A.,  Xaples,  R,  D,  26 

624  Brizee,  George  H..  Himrod 

1429  Brooks.    Henry   P..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    8 

05  Broug'hton.    Frederick,    Rushville 

1243  Brown,    Arthur   J.,    Penn    Yan,    R.   D.    2 

780  Brown.   George   H..   Jr..    Branchport 

545  Brow'n,  Jesse  S..    564    Liberty  St.,   Penn    Yan 

1252  Brown.  Leiaoy  W..  Penn   Yan,  R,  D.    2 

655  Brown,    Lewis   Bradley.    Bluff    Point 

1607  Brown.   Merton   J.,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   5 

1665  Brown.   Morris  H.,   130   Main  St.,  Penn   Yan 

635  Brundage,   Bert   W.,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    6 

1643  Brundage.  Lewis  J.,  221  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan 

834  Bruner,   Charles   N.,    Himrod 

383  Brunskill,   Burt    E.,   Rushville 

1008  Buck.  George   M..   30   Union   St.,  Dundee 

1681  Buckle,    William    R..    Penn    Yan.    R     D.    2 

1170  Buckley.   Jeremiah   A.,    109    Burns   Terrace,    Penn 

Yan 

1752  Buckley,    Joseph   M.,    Penn   Yan,    R.    D.    9 

340  Buckley.   Maurice   S.,    230   Jacob   St..   Penn    Yan 

1659  Buckley,  Raphael  J.,  222  Lawrence  St.,  Penn  Yan 

245  Buckley,   Stephen   N.,   Dresden 

1800  Bulehe,  Ernest  C,  56  Hollister  St..  Dundee 

1854  Bullock,  Joseph  F..  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   2 

1816  Burgess.  George  A..   Middlesex 

458  Burk.    Fred    J..    Branchport.    R.    D.    2 

657  Burke.  Walter  M..   Central   House,   Penn   Yan 

307  Burlev,   Olin  O.,   Branchport,   R.   D.   2 

486  Burne"ll.    William    B..    530    Liberty    St..    Penn    Yan 

447  Burnham.  William  H..  12  StoU  St.,  Dundee 

1811  Burt,   Howard  C,   Penn    Yan.    Si.   D.   2 

617  Burtch.    Forest    S..   Branchport 

1190  Burtch.   Orba.    Branchport 

1356  Burtch.    Wright.    Branchport 

1756  Burton.   Charles   F.    Dundee.   R.   D.    4 

1568  Burton.  Harry  S.,  415  Liberty  St.,  Penn  Yan 

367  Burton,    Mark    J..   Penn    Yan 

1888  Bush.    Fred   J..   Penn    Van.    R.   D.   9 

1862  Butcher.  Charles  S  .  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.   1 

472  Butler.  Lewis.  Middlesex.  H.  D.   24 

1912  Butler.    Mart    V..    Penn    Yan 

1065  Butler.   William  W..   Penn   Yan,   R,   D.    5 

1588  Button.    Arthur    J  ,    Middlesex,    R.    D.    1 

401  Button,   Arnold  S..   Middlesex.   R.   D.   1 

1593  Button.    Jesse.    Dresden 

r>41  C'adHell,  <;uT  <" ,  ISS  Senern  St.,  Penn  Yan 

637  Calhoon.   Charles   E.,    321    Jacob    St  ,    Penn    Yan 

162  Calhoon,    Everett,    104    Head   St..    Penn    Yan 

1467  Calhoon.  William  E.,  110  Head  St.,  Penn  Yan 

590  Calhoun,    Walter   I.,    226    Keuka   St.,    Penn    Yan 

16  Campbell,   George,    Branchport,    R.    D.    2 

1209  Campbell,  George  J.,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   5 

1446  Campbell.   Harry  E..   Dresden 

1120  Campbell,   Ray  W.,   182  Elm   St..  Penn   Yan 

1611  Canwright.   Jay.    Middlesex.    R.    D.    2 

745  Carey.   Allen   F.,   Hicks  St..   Penn   Yan 

1168  Carev.  Frank  A,,  Penn  Yan,   R,  D.   2 

856  Carley,  Arthur  L..  Penn  Yan,  R,  D  10 

813  Carlson,  Laust  W.  P.,   Penn  Yan.   R.  P.   9 

1526  Carpenter.    David    S.,      Water    and    Liberty    Sts.. 

Penn   Yan 

1400  Carpenter.  Loren  B.,  346  Elm  St.,  Penn  Yan 

477  Carpenter,   Lynn   S..   38  Seneca  St..   Dundee 

763  Carpenter.    Harry   W.,   Glenora 

642  Carpenter,    Harry    W.,    Liberty    and    Water    bts., 
Penn   Yan 

45  Carr.  George  W.,   121  Lake  St.,  Penn   Yan 

1025  Carr,  Lewis  J..   109   Lake  St.,   Penn   Yan 

1527  Carr,  Samuel,  Jr.,   121   Lake  St,,  Penn  Yan 
1370  Carroll,  Georgei  B-,  Collins  Ave.,  Penn  Yan 
1598  Carroll,    Gordon    W.,    Penn    Yan,    R.   D.    3 


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Carroll,   Winfleld  S..  Penn  Y'an,   R.   D.   7 

Carroll,    James,   Branchport 

Carroll,  Patrick  H..   106  Blm  St.,  Penn  Y'an 

Carson,   Lawrence  A..  Penn    Yan.  R.  D.   3 

Carson.   Walter   L.,   Penn    Yan.    R.   D.   3 

Carter,    Edward.    Dundee.    R.    D.    1 

Carter.    George    W..    Middlesex 

Carvey.    Samuel    P..    Rushville 

Carse.  Charles  G.,  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.  4 

Case,  George  T.,  Penn  Yan,   R.   D.   4 

Case.  Charles  G..  Penn   Yan.    R.   D.   4 

Casey,    William,    7    Bridge    St..    Dundee 

Cassin.   John   A..    8   Edwina   St..    Dundee 

Castellino.   Jack.    Dundee.   R.    D.    1 

Castner.    Deforest    C.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    6 

Castner,   Earl  S.,   Penn   Yan.    R.   D.    2 

Castner,  Edgar  B..  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.  2 

Castner,  Ernest   D..  221  Sherman  St.,   Penn  Y'an 

Castner.   George.   Penn    Yan,   R,   D.    2 

Castner,   Harry   A..   Penn   Yan.  R.   D.   6 

Castle.   Fred  C.   Himrod.  R.  D.   1 

Castor  Charles   B..   Goble   St.,   Dundee 

Caswell,  Charles  F,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  6 

Cato,   Emelio.  Middlesex.   R.   D.   1 

Cawley,    Thomas.    Sherman    St..    Penn    Y'an 

Cecchini,  Conio,   158  Seneca  St,  Penn  Yan 

Chadwick,   Peter  M..   Lakemont 

Chaffee,    Festus    M..    Middlesex 

Chains.  Joseph  L..  Head  St..  Penn   Yan 

Chambers.  George,   Penn   Yan,    R.   D.    1 

Chambers.   Leon    D..   Penn    Yan.   R.    D.   6 

Champlin.    James   H..    Rushville 

Chapman  Edwin.  52  Bigelow  Ave..  Dundee  (Col.) 

Chapman,    Roger   E.,    Main   St.,   Penn    Yan 

Chapman.   William   E.,   257  Lake  St..  Penn  Yan 

Chapman.   William   G..    103    Monell   St.,   Penn   Yan 

Chapman.  WilKam  M..  Xaples.   R.  D.  27 

Chase,  Fred,  Branchport.   R.  !>.  2 

Chisholm.  Harry  L..  Bluff  Point 

Christensen.   Carl    C,    109    Keuka   St..   Penn    Yan 

Christensen.   Carl   W.,   Penn    Yan 

Christensen.     Christian    E.,       109     Johnson 

Penn   Yan 
Christensen,   Fred.  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   10 
Christensen.  James.  Penn   Yan.  R.   D.   9 

Jens  T..   Penn  Yan,    R,   D.   1 
Lawrence,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   9 
Christensen,   Marius,   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   6 
Christensen.    Martin.   Penn    Yan,   R,    D,    4 
Christensen.    Soren    P.,    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    2 
Christensen.   Wilhelm   C.   Penn   Yan.   R.    D.   3 
Christensen,    Christian   C    Box   84,    Penn    Yan 
Christiansen,   Helmer  J  ,  Bellona 
Chrysler,   Frank   P..    Middlesex,   R.   D.  3 
Chrysler,  Llewellvn,   Middlesex,   R.   D.  2 
Chubb.    Lorenzo    D..    Himrod 

Churchill.  Charles  H.,   116  E.  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Churchill,  William  J..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.   2 
Cille.   Michael,    158  Seneca  St..   Penn   Yan 
Cipolla,   Dominick,   160  Seneca  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Clark,   A.  Jav.   211   Lake  St..   Penn   Yan 
Clark.   Bert.   Rushville.   R.    D.    1 
Clark,  Charles  L,,  Penn  Yan 

Clarence   A.,    Dundee,    R.   D.    2 

Daniel    M..    52    Hollister   St, 
Clark.  Edward   L..   Rushville 
Clark.   Frank    E..    Branchport 
Clark.   Frank   M  .  Starkey 
Clark.  George   F..   38  Union   St. 
Clark.   George   I.,    Rushville.    R. 
Clark.   Grover  C,    Hall.  R.    D.    1 
Clark.   Hiram  G.,   Rushville,  R.  D.  2 
Clark.  Lynn  (R.,  Dundee    R.  D.  2 
Clark.   Marion   M..  -85   Seneca   St..   Dundee 
Clark.  Nelson  G.   Rushville 
Clark.   Samuel    P.   Penn    I'an.   R.   D.    7 
Clark.    Warren    A.,    143    E.    Main    St..    Penn    Yan 
Clark.    William    R..    130   Hamilton    St., 
Clary,  Edwin  J-,   32  Main   St..   Dundee 
Clayton.   Charles.   Dresden 
Cleveland.  Claude  C,  215  Sheppard  St. 
Cleveland.   Edwin    E..    4C9   Keuka   St.. 
Cleveland.    William.    Middlesex 
Clifton.   Ennis  B..   Dresden 
Close.  Burton  L..  Dundee.  R.  D.  3 
Clute.   Clarence.   Xaples    R   .D.    7 
Coates.   Charles  R,.   Penn   Yan,   R,   D.   5 
Coates,   Fred  G  .   Bluff  Point 
Coe.   Lyle  L.   505  Liberty  St..   Penn   Yan 
Coffin."  Edwin    D..    Bellona 
Cole.   ?:dgar  J..    107   Ogden   St..   Penn   Yan 
Cole.   Frank   A..   Penn    Yan.   R.  D.  9 
Cole.  Glennis  B..   Branchport.   R.   D.   13 
Cole,   John   L..   Middlesex.    R,   D.   2 
Cole.    Leon.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    10 
Cole.  Wolcott.  Jr..   Ill    Brown   St..   Penn    Yan 
Combs.   Oscar  B..   Middlesex.    R.   D.   2 
Combs.  Wilfred  J.,  Middlesex,  R.  D,  2 
Cone,    Erwin   A.,   Rushville 
Cone,    Roy  -W..    249   Lake   St..   Penn   Yan 
Conklin.    Ben.    Branchport 
Conklin.    Fred.   8   Prospect   St..    Penn   Yan 
CoiLklin,   Glenn   G..   Penn   Y'an,   R,   D,    5 
Conklin,  Glen  M..   338   Elm  St..  Penn    Van 
Conklin.   Warren   A.,   314   Keuka   St.,   Penn   Yan 
Conley.  Clarence   E.   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   8 
Conley.  Ernest  H..   Penn  Yan.  R.   D.   5 
Conley,  Frank  W.,  Penn   Yan,   R.  D,   9 
Conley,   Merrill  J..  Penn  Yan.  R.   D.   9 
Conley,   Roscoe.  Middlesex,  R.  D.  24 


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1404 

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266 

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Connolly.  George   L..  Liikemont 

Connolly.    Henry    G.,    Lukemont 

Connolly,  .lame.s  W..  Dundee.  R.  D.  4 

Connolly.    Noble    A..    LaUemont 

Conrade.  Burton  G.,  306  Court  St..  Penn  Yan 

Conway,   Floyd   H,,   Penn   Yan,    R    D,    6 

Cook,  Charles  H..  Penn   Yan.  R.   n.   4 

Cook,  Fred  W,.  Penn  Yan.  R    D.  4 

Cook,  Lee  J.,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   4 

Cook.   Roy   A.,    Branchport,    R,    D,    2 

Cook,    Roy  J.,    121    Ogden   St..    Penn    Yan 

Coon,  Edwin  L.,   Rushville,  R.  D.  8 

Coon.  Walter  H.,   Dundee 

Coons,    Ralph   B-.   27   Water  St..   Dundee 

Cooper,   Frank.   Middlesex,  R.   D.   2 

Cooper.  George  B..   Penn   Yan.   .R   D.    1 

Cooper,  James,   Middlesex,   R    D.   2 

Cooper,   Martin   W.,   Middlesex.  R.   D.   2 

Cooper,   Walter  G..   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   1 

Copson.   Charles.   Bluff  Point.   R.  D.    11 

Copson.   Fred   E..  Bluff  Point,   R.   D.   11 

Corbit.   Edward   P..   Rushville 

Corcoran,   Daniel   E..   Ill   Walnut  St.,   Penn   Yan 

Corcoran,    Frederick    B.,    220    Lawrence   St.,   Penn 

Corcoran.  James  W..  220  Lawrence  St..  Penn  Yan 
Corcoran,   Paul   Francis,   220   Lawrence  St.,   Penn 

Yan 
Corcoran.  William  E..   135  Elm   St..   Penn   Yan 
Cordingly.  Albert  E  .  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  4 
Corcoran.  Michael   F.,   142  E.  Main  St,,   Penn   Yan 
Corey.   Ralph  W..   Penn    Yan.  R.   D.   8 
Cornell.    William    G..    Himrod 
Cornish.  Loren  A..    Himrod.   R.  D.   1 
Cornwell.   Henry   B..   109  Vi    Court   St..   Penn   "i  an 
Corwin,   Earl   C,   Branchport,    R.   D.    2 
Coryell.  Clarence  H..   Bianchport 
Costes,  Peter  G.,  110  Stark  Ave.,  Penn  Yan 
Coykendall,  Alfred  B,,  Penn   Yan,    R.   D.   4 
Coyle,   Michael   B.,   Branchport.   R.    D.    3 
Costello.   John    F..    340    Elm    St.,    Penn    Yan 
Costigan.   James,    119   Cherry  St..   Penn   Yan 
Costigan,   John  C,   119   Cherry  St.,  Penn   Yan 
Cottrell,    James,    Naples.    R.    D.    26 
Covert,    Frank,   Dresden  „     .^^     , , 

Cowan,   Richard   L„   Bluff  Point,   R.   D.   11 
Cramer.    Clinton    L..    317    Keuka    St..   Penn    Yan 
Crane.    Oliver   G.,    108    Johnson    Ave..    Penn    Yan 
Crans'  Henry  L..  Dundee,  R.  D.  2 
Craugh.    Harold   J..    531    Liberty   St.,    Penn    ^  an 
Craugh,  James  G.,  122  Keuka  St„  Penn  ^  an 
Craugh,  John  F..  319   Keuka  St.,  Penn   Yan 
Craugh,   John   N..    215    E.    Main   St..    Penn    Yan 
Crawford.   Guy   F.,    Middlesex    ,    „^      „  ^ 

Creary.    Jeremiah    E.,    119    Head    St.,    Penn   Yan 
Crippin,    Clarence   J..    Himrod.    R.   D.    15 
Criss.  Charley  W..  Potter  „     ^     , 

Crofoot,    Charles,    Branchport.    R.    D.    3 
Crofoot,   Jasper.    Brancliport.    R.    D.    3 
Cronk.    Andrew.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    4 
Cronk.  Garrett  E..  Penn  Yan.  R-  D.  4 
Cronk.  William  B..  90  Hollister  St.,  Dundee 
Crosby.  Roland  W.,  Dundee  R.  D.  2 
Culver,   Charles  C.   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   3 
Culver,   Fred  E.   212   Head  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Culver.  Leon  S.,   Himrod 
Culver,  Myron   V.,   Himrod,  R.  D.   15 
Cummings.  John  J..  Rock  Stream 
Cummings.   Thomas.   Lakemont 

Cummings,  William  H„   119   Court   St,.  Penn  ^  an 
Cunningham.   Francis.   139   Elm  St.,  Penn  Yan 
Cunningham,  John  H..  Penn  Yan.  R-  D.  4 
Cunningham.   Joseph   H.,   Penn    \  an,   R.  D.   t> 
Curran.  Charles   R..   Washington   St..   Dundee 
Curran.   Claude,   Water   St..   Dundee 
Curtis,  Edward  G..  Penn   Yan 

Diiiley,  Bert,  40fi  Keukn   St.,  I'l-iin  Y:iii 

Da'ns'.  George  R.,  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.   10 

Damoth.   Harold  N..   Starkey 

Daines.  Frank   E..  Henry  St..  Penn   ^  an 

Darling.   Bert   M..   Middlesex 

Darling.   Lavern   P..   Middlesex 

Darrah.   Chauncey.   Penn   Yan.   R.    D.    10 

Davidson.  Broderick.   122  Brown  St..  Penn   Yan 

Davis.   Albert  B..  329   Head  St.,   Penn   Yan 

Davis,  Clarence.  C.  X..   Branchport 

Davis.    Guy    N.,    Branchport,    R.    D.    14 

Davis.  James  L.,  124  Stark  Ave.,  Penn  Yan 

Davis,   Howard  G..   Bluff  Point,   R.   D.   1 

Davis.   John   G.,   Branchport,   R.  D.   13 

Davis,    John,    113    Lake    St..    Penn   Yan 

Davis.   Walter  S.,   Bluff   Point,   R,   D.   1 

Davis.  Warren  A.,  Branchport,  R.  D.   i 

Davy,   John,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   10 

Deacon,  Charles  J.,   9   Main   St.,  Penn   ^  an 

Dean.   Benjamin   G..   Branchport,   R.   D  .13 

Dean.    Charles   H..   Bluff   Point,   R.    D.    11 

Dean.    John.    143    Cornwell    St..    Penn    Yan 

Dean.   Charley   W.,    Dresden 

Dean.    Fred   E    S..    Dresden 

Deals,   Henry  C,   Dresden 

Deavey,   Charles   B.,   217   Sheppard   St. 

DeBolt,   Frank   E..   Penn   Yan.    R.   D.   9 

DeBolt,   John    E.,   Penn   Yan,    R.   D.   9 

Deckerman.  Frank.   114  Lake  St..   Penn  Yan 

DeLong,   Fred  H..   Penn  Yan.   R.   D.   9 

Deming.   Leon.   Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    1 

Denison.   Albert    R,   Dundee 


Penn  Y'an 


32!  Denison.  Arthur  J..  Dundee.  R.  D.   4 

3  25  Denison.  Floyd  T..   Dundee 

1343  Denison,    Rufup  J,,    Dundee.    R.    D.    4 

566  Denison,  William    H..  Bridge  St,.  Dundee 

4  Denman.  Ernest.  Bellona 

990  Densmorem.  James.   Middlesex 

1421  Densmore.    Leon   J.,    Middlesex 

1035  DePauw,  Camiel,    Himrod 

1753  DeWaters,   Edward   H..   Penn   Yan.    R.   D.   2 

963  DeWitt.  John  W..  Penn  Yan.  R    D.  5 

1366  DeWaters.  Marion   C  .  Penn  Yan,  R.   D.   2 

1878  Dillon.   Guv   N..   Naples.   R.   D.   27 

1810  Dinehart.   Charles  J.,    Middlesex.   R  .D.   2 

388  Doane.Fred   S.,   Penn   Yan.    R    D.    4 

1840  Dolan,   James  E,   203   E    Main   St,,   Penn  Yan 

606  Donaldson,  Ernest  W,,  205  Clinton  St..  Penn  Yan 

886  Donaldson.  Oliver  N,.  Branchport.   R.  D.   2 

179  Donaldson,  Thomas  L.,  Branchport,  R.  D.  1 

311  Donley,  Dewey  P..  Nap'.es,  R.  D  26 
1012  Donlev.  Melvin  P..  Naples,  R.  D,  26 
1123  Donnelly.    Leon   D.   Middlesex.   R.   D. 

847  Dooley.  John   J.,   187   Seneca  St..   Penn    Yan 

976  Dopp.   Charles  S..   Potter 

969  Dorman.  Fiank  .1..    Rushville 

1899  Dorman.   John   M..   Middiesex,    R.   D.    1 

1362  Dorsey.    Michael    J.,    Himrod 

1392  Dougherty.  George.  Jr.,  109  Brown  St  ,  Penn  Yan 

1017  Dougherty,  George   M.,    109   Brown   St.   Penn  Yan 

161  Douglass.   Wilson   L..  343   Head   St..   Penn   Yan 

1138  Dowdell.  Charles  A..   Keuka  Park 

559  Drake.  Sidney  T..  Dundee.  R.  D.  3 

903  Drakley.    Eugene    P..    142   Main    St  .    Pen    Yan 

1314  Drew.  George  B..  5  Goble  St..  Dundee 

815  DriscoU,   Jeremiah   J..    Rock   Stream 

1069  Duell,   William  K.   216   Liberty  St..  Penn  Yan 

1724  Dugan,   Charles   E.,    Elm   and   Liberty   Sts..    Penn 
Yan 

1765  Dunn.  Thomas,  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  6 

506  Dunning.  William  N  .  Dresden 

255  Durfee.    Eleber  W.,   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.    10 

803  Durham.  William  C.  Penn   Yan.  R.   D.  4 

1369  Durnin.    James   A..    14    Wagener   St.,    Penn    Yan 

673  Dunton.  Herbert  C,  Naples.   R    D.  26 

816  Dybro,  Cristen  J..  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   1 
1503  Dyke,   Harry   W..   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.  4 

1493  Dvkeman,   .Almerian,   351  Jacob  St,.   Penn   Yan 

718  Dvkeman.   Fred   S..   Penn   Yan.   R.    D,    10 

420  Dykeman,  George  M..  110  Cornwell  St..  Penn  Yan 

861  Dykeman.  Joseph  B..  110  Cornwell  St.  Penn  Yan 

1099  Dwyer,    Francis   J,.    146   Seneca   St..   Penn    Yan 

iUili  K:irl,  Charles,  I'enn  Y:in 

1519  H)arl.    Henry  C.   Penn   Yan 

781  Earl.  Henry  J..   Penn    Yan,   R.  D.   1 

1603  Raves.   George,   Himrod 

1338  Eaves,  James  F,  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   6 

1176  Earnest.   Leland  B..   Dundee 

449  Eckel.   Henry   K.,    Dundee.   R.   D.   4 

1500  Eddy.   Loren   E.   223   Lake  St..   Penn   Yan 

572  Eddy.  Oliver  E..  Naples.  R.  D.  27 

1134  Eddington.   Van   R..   207   Jacob  St.,  Penn   Yan 

312  Edkin,    James,    Himrod 
792  Edsall,    Archie    B.,    Dundee 

656  Kdsall,    Rowley,    Himrod,    R,    D.    15 

877  Edwards.  Daniel.   Bluff  Point.   R.  D.   1 

184  Bgelston.   Bert.   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   2 

1330  Egelston.   Charles   W..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.    10 

167  Egelston.  Lloyd  R.,  Bluff  Point,  R.  D.  1 
23  Egleston.    Earnest.    Bluff   Point.    R,   D.    1 

681  Elder,  Albert  A..   Dundee.   R.  D.   4 

220  Eldred,   Fred   D..   Branchport.   R.    D.   2 

651  Eldred.  William  C.  Branchport,   R    D.  2 

867  Elwell.  Clarence  R..  Naples.  R.  D.  27 

674  Ellett.  John  D.,   Rock  Stream 

1419  Bllick.   Frederick   W..  Middlesex.    R.  D.   24 

669  EUing.   Theodore   W..   Penn  Yan.   R.   D.   10 

252  Ellis.   Llovd   R..   Himrod 

1253  Ellis.   John  C.    Penn    Yan,   R.   D.  7 

479  Ellison,    William   A.,    19   Washington   St.,   Dundee 

650  Ellsworth,    Lewis   B..    Dresden 

1903  Emerson,  Eddie  R.,  142  Stark  St.,  Penn  Yan 

1411  Emerson.  George  D..  Potter 

1151  Emerson,   LeRoy  L.,   Branchport,   R,  D.   1 

1397  Emory,  Orion  L.,   Middlesex,  R.  D.   1 

1329  Enos.   Charles  C.  Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   3 

1323  Englehardt.    Ernest.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 

768  Enos.   Frank  W..    Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   4 

168  Enos.   Harry.  Penn   Yan    R.   D.   7 
1522  Eskilesen.    Peter.    Penn   Yan.    R.    D.    6 
1023  Everson.  Axel.   Jessop  Block,  Penn  Yan 
1410  Excell,  Ralph  H.,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   2 

HJ(>  Pnuectt,  Ansel  ,1.,  Dundee,  R.  D.  2 

1198  Falconer.    Andrew.   37    Seneca   St..    Penn    ^'an 

531  Farnsworth.    John    H..    Rushville 

1696  Fennell,  Neil  J..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  7 

308  Fenner.   Wiliam   B.,   208   Lawrence  St.,  Penn  Yan 

841  Ferguson,   Fred  W.,   Hall,   R.  D.   1 

1536  Ferguson.   George   W..    Rushville.    R.   D.    22 

124  Ferguson.   William   F..  Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   6 

84  Fields.   Charles  C.    16   Washington  .St.,   Dundee 

1306  Fiero.   Irvin  W.,   Bellona 

1478  Finch,   Fred,   76   Bigelow   Ave.,   Dundee 

911  Fingar,  Eugene  H..  Bluff  Point 

1418  Fingar,  George  W.,   Penn    Yan,  R.  D.   5 

1206  Fingar.   William   S..   Penn   Yan 

633  Finger,    Melvin.    121    Walnut    St,    Penn    Yan 

1235  Finger,   Roswell  H.,   Penn  Yan.    R.   D.   9 

1604  Fink,  Ben,   110  Hamilton  St.,  Penn   Yan 


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Pinegan,  Stephen  W.,   Dundee,  R.  D.  2 

Fires.    Frank    D  ,   Middlesex,   R.   D.    2 

Fire£.  George   L...   Middlesex,   R.    D.   2 

Fish.   Milton   H..   Dundee.    R    D.    1 

Fish.    Richard   D..   Dundee.   R.   D.    1 

Fislier,  Gerald  H.,   Penn  Yan 

Fisher.  James  A.,   157  Seneca  St..   Penn    Yan 

Fitch.    George    M  .    Rushville 

Fitch.    Wilson    W..    Rusliville 

Fitzsimmons,  William  J  .  Rushville 

Fitzwater,   William   J,.   Penn   Y'an,  R,  D.   3 

Flahive.  John  J..   207  Court  St  .  Penn   Yan 

Flahive.  Thomas  .J..    124   Sheppard  St..  Penn   Yan 

Fleet.   Emerson   B..   Dundee.  iK.   D.   2 

Fleet.   John   H..   Himrod,   R.   D.   1 

Flint.  Merritt   A.  Middlesex 

Flood.   Maurice  D..   Penn    Yan.  R.   D.   3 

Flynn,    Edward    M.    Per.n    Yan,    R     D.    10 

Flynn,  Martin.  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  6 

Flynn.   Thomas    Penn    Yan.   R.    D.    6 

Foley.  William   H..   Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  II 

Ford.    Bayard    B..   Lakeniont 

Ford.   Charles  W.,    Rushville 

Porshee,    Harry,    Penn   Yan 

Foster.   Charles,    Rushville.   R.   D.    22 

Foster,  Clayton  R..   Middlesex 

Foster.  Jesse.  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   1 

Fountain.  Miltord  J  .  Middlesex 

Fox.   Fred  J..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   2 

Fox.   John   C,   346   Main   St.,   Penn   Y'an 

Fox.  William   D..   Main   St.,   Penn  Y'an 

Fox.    William    J.,    Bigelcw    Ave..    Dundee 

Francisco.   John   L..    410   Liberty   St.,   Penn    Yan 

Francisco.    Lester  J  ,   Middlesex 

Francisco.  Robert  H.,  Middlesex.  R,  D.  2 

Fraize.   Christopher  M.,   Rushville.    R.   D.    2 

Frank,   Charles   H.,    Dresden      (Col.) 

Frank.    Herbert    S..    23    Union    St,    Dundee    (Col.) 

Frank.   Orlo   G..    85    Holister   St.    Dundee    (Col.) 

Frankfather.    Aaron    D.    Middlesex.    R.    D     21 

Frame,  Perley  K.,o55  Liberty  St. .Penn  Y'an   (Col) 

Predreksen.  Jens  A.,  Bluff  Point,  R.  D.  1 1 

Fredreksen.   Nels  C.  Gage 

French,    Prank    L..    Middlesex,    R.   D.    2 

Frits,   Harry   E..   247   Lake  St.,   Penn   Yan 

Fullagar,  Homer  M,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D,  2 

Fullagar,     Lloyd     B..     Branchport 

Fuller.  Guy  H..  Dundee.  R.  D.  4 

Fulton.  George  W.,   Keuka  Park 

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Gardner.   Charles.   Middlesex,    R.    D.    2 
Gardner,    Fred    A..   Washington   St.,    Dundee 
Gardner,  Robert  E  .  Penn   Yan.  R.  D    9 
Gavin,    John,    213    Liberty    St.    Penn    Yan 
Gavin,    Martin   J.,    357    Main   St.,   Penn    Yan 

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Gearheart.    George    L..    Hall,    R     D. 

Geer.    Edward   L.    Penn    Yan.   R.   D. 

Geer.   George   H..   Naples,    R.   D.    27 

Gelder,  Clyde   B.,   Bellona 

Gelder,   Edwin   B..   Bluff   Point 

Gelder.    Fred    B..    Potter 

Geldei",   Harry   \V.,  Penn   Yan.   R. 

Geoghegan,    Charles    H,    102    E.    Main    St.,    Penn 

Yan 
Gibbs,   Harry  M..   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   4 
Gibson.  Jeptha  E..   17  Holllster  St..  Dundee 
Gibson.   John   S.,    Ill   South   Ave..   Penn    Yan 
Gigliella.   Felice  A.,   179  Seneca  St..   Penn   Yan 
Gilbert.    Sillsbe   R  .   Penn    Yan.    R.   D    1 
Gillette.   William   O..   Itushville,    R.   D.    22 
Gladwin,    Charles   W..    Potter 
Gleason.   Ira   L.    22  Bigtlow  Ave.,   Dundee 
Gleavy.    George   J..    Bluff    Point 
Goldsmith.    Basil    W..    Starkey 
Goldsmith.   Charles   W.,   27   Champlin    Ave.,   Penn 

Yan 
Goldsmith,  Glenn  W  ,  Ponn  Y'an,  R.  D,   4 
Goodman.   George   H.,   346  Jacob   St..   Penn  Yan 
Goodrich.   Oliver   D..    Rushville.    R.    D.    2 
Goodsell.   Harry  P.  Ptnn   Yan,  R.   D.  8 
Gorton,   Charles    Middlesex 
Gorton,    James   M..    Rushville 
Gotshall.   Miles  C.   Rushville,   R.   D.    2 
Goundry.   Harold   M..   Himrod.   R    D.   15 
Goundrv.   James    F..    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.   4 
Goundry.   Ora  M..   Himrod.    R.   D.   15 
Grace,   Oren.   Penn    Y'an     R.   D.    2 
Grady.  William  R..  112  Burns  Terrace.  Penn  Yan 
Grandy.    Gilbert,    Dundee,    R.    D     3 
Graves  Warner  W  .  Penn   Yan,   R.  I>.   6 
Gray.  Almeron  N..  Middlesex 
Gray,  Leland  M..  Penn  Yan.   R.  D.   2 
Gray.   Richard  N..   Middlesex 

Green.   AliJhonso   L.   Central    House.   Penn    Yan 
Green.  John  J.,  Dundee.  R.  D.  1 
Greenway.  Thomas,   215  Water  St..   Penn   Y'an 
Greening.  James  W..   Ill  Court  St..  Penn   Yan 
Greenwood.   Harvey   W.,   Middlesex,    R.   D.    24 
Gregory.   George  W..   Lakemont 
Gridlev.  Warren  E..  Bluff  Point,  R.  D.   1 
Griffith.   Welles.    110   Benham   St.,   Penn   Y'an 
iSrifHn.   Frank   D..   Hall.   R.   D.    1 
GrifHn.  Mvron  R..  Middlesex 
Griffin.   William.   Penn   Y'an.   R.  D.   10 
Griffiths.  Arthur  P.,   118V>   E    Main  St..  Penn  Y'an 
Griffith.   Elmer   C ..   Middlesex 
Griffith.   Bert   J..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   5 
Griffith.   Dudley  E  .   133  Benham   St..  Penn   Yan 
Grimes.  Thomas  W..  Middlesex 


1194  Griner,    Herbert   P..   Bellona 

1601  Griswold.   Harold   J..    145  Seneca  St..   Penn  Yan 
1814  Griswold.    Harry.    Branchport.    R.    D.    1 

1139  Groesbeck.    Bert.    Branchport.    R.    D.    1 

192  Grow   William.   Naples.   R.    D.    27 

1414  Guider.  Michael   E..   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   9 

257  Gulick.   Floyd   E..   25   Washington   St..   Dundee 

l:!«.S  H.-ihberflrld,  Hoiv.-ird  K..  V2S  Lake  St.,  I'enii  Y:ni 

134  1  Haight.   Perl   B,   Penn   Van,   R.   D.   9 

71  Hainer.   Olin    H.    Rushville 

1092  Hakes.   George   E..   4    Prospect  Ave.,  Penn   Y'an 

1859  Haldeman,  Andrew  W.,  Penn  Y'an,   R.  D.   6 

1393  Hall.  Clarence   E..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   8 

260  Hall.    Frankie.   25   Unior    St.,  Dundee 

111  Hall.  Harrv  W..  Himrod 

709  Hall.  James  B.,   Bluff  Point,  R    D.  11 

1180  Hall,  John  B..  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  8 

1259  Hall.  Joel   W..  Penn    Yan 

1434  Hall.   Ola   D.,   Rock   Stream 

51  Hall.  William    B..   Dundee.   R.   D.    2 

1891  Hallock.  Jesse  H..  Penn  Yan.   R,  D.  5 

272  Halstead.   Addison   T,  vlushville 

1027  Halstead,  George  G.,  Ptnn  Y'an  ,R.  D.   6 

1795  Halstead,   John   W..   liiundee 

1317  Hamilton.  Frank    W.,   Pann   Yan.  R.  D.   1 

1172  Hamilton.  Harrv  P..  6  Union  St..  Dundee 

362  Hamilton.   Leon   D..   14   StoU  St  .  Dundee 

1615  Hamilton.  Percv  D..  6   Union  St,  I>undee 

1227  Hamlin,  Andrew  J.,   Rushville,  N.   Y'..  R.  D. 
1877  Hamlin.   Ernest.  Dundee.   R.  D.   4 

1745  Hamm.    Charles.    133    Jackson    St.,    Dundee 

664  Hamm.    Ralph.    Penn    Y'an.    R.    D.    7 

1015  Hamm.  Tewalt.   127  Jackson  St..  Penn  Y'an 

98  Hammond.   John    R.,    Rushville,    R.    D.    2 

949  hanmer.    Lew.s    R.,    Dundee 

302  Hanmer.   Milton    B..   Dundee,   R.  D.   4 
1607  Hansen.    Christian    E.,    Dresden 

661  Piansen.   Hans  F..    Himrod 

1060  Hanson.   Harold.   42S   Liberty   St..   Penn    Yan 

1292  haniroi,   Waldemar.   407   Main  St.  Penn    Van 

19  Harford,    Charles.    107    Chestnut    St.,    Penn    Yan 

1000  Harpending.    Harry    B..    Dundee.    R.   D.    3 

1602  Harpending.   John    L,   Seneca  St..    fiundee 
265  Harpending.  Pierre  L..   Main  St..   Dundee 

421  Harrington.    Berton    R..    137y2    Seneca    St..    Penn 

Yan 

234  Harris.    Fred.    Dundee    R.   D.    1    (Col.) 

229  Harris.    Richard.    Dundee.    R     D.    1    (Col.) 

i8i  Harris,    Sylvesier,   Naples.    R.    D.    27 

1433  Karris.    William    J.    Dresden 

1654  Harrison,    Edmond    E..    Himrod 

1645  Harrison,  Emmett  D..   213  Clinton  St.,  Penn   Yan 

1525  Harrison,  (^eorge  W.,  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  8 

7  Harrop.   Arol   C.    E..    Dundee 

1704  Harrop.    Isaac    L..    Dundee 

1725  Hart.  Charles  T.,   Middlesex,  R.   D.   1 

1094  Hart.   Thomas   E.,    115    Ilonell    St.,    Penn    Yan 

1228  Harvey,  Clarence  G..  Rushville,  R.  D.   2 

203  Harvey.  Coleman  P..  11  Myrtle  Ave..  Penn  Yan 

601  Harvey.  George  D..  Rushville.  R.  D.  2 
1780  Haskell.    Don   L.   47   Union   St..   Dundee 
1917  Haslund.   Niels  C.  Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   10 

391  Hatcher.  Charles  H..   Dundee.   R.  D.   2 

730  Hatcher.  Thomas  R..  Dundee.  R.  D.  2 

375  Hatcher  William   H..   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.   4 

125  7  Hathaway.    Richard    B.   Dundee.   R,   D.    2 

630  Hatmaker.    Frank.    Himrod.    R.    D.    15 

885  Havens.    Frank    M..    207    Sheppard   St  >    Penn    Yan 

361  Havens.    George    E..    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 

1388  Hayes.    John    D..    326    Keuka   St.,    Penn    Y'an 

418  Hazard.   William    J..    Starkey 

1473  Hagerty.   Thomas  E..  Middlesex.   R.   D.   1 

303  He.ner.  John.  3  Main  St..  Penn  Yan 
935  Henderson.   Arthur.  Penn   Yan.    R.   D.  6 

1863  Henderson.  E.  Smith,  Penn  Yan.  R  D.  6 

5S  Henderson.   Fred  S  .   205   E.   Main   St..   Penn   Yan 

313  Henderson.    Perry    D..    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    6 

900  Henries.  Johnson  R..  Penn   Van.  R.  D.  10 

393  Henries,   Willis.   F.   133   Jackson  St..   Penn  Yan 

359  Herman.  Clarence  A..  Pjnn   Yan,   R.  D.  9 

1056  Herman.  Warner  G..  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  9 
410  Herr.    Charles.    Dresden 

1670  Herrick.   William   P..  Penn   Yan,   R.  D.  5 

875  Herries.    Robert   G..    Branchport,    R.    D.   3 

594  Hess.   Hugh   A..   Dundee.    R.    D.   3 

1375  Hey,    Albert   P..    Penn    Yan.    R    D.    7 

1666  Hey.  George  M..   Penn  Yan,    R,   D.   7 

91  Hey.   Lewis  A..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   7 

926  Hibbard.   Carlton   P..   Branchport.    R.   D.    1 

294  Higgins.   Charles,    Dundee.   R.  D.   3 

212  Hill.  Charles  G.    Dunde3,   R.   D.   2 

1185  Hillis.   John   N..    132   Ogden   St.,   Penn  Y'an 

1849  Himler.  George  N..   Penn  Yan 

70  Hoagland.   Robert   H..   Starkey 

1701  Hoban.   Owen   C.    108   Lake  St..   Penn  Y'an 

1057  Hobart,   Berlin   W..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.    2 
1875  Hobart.  Glenn   L.  Middlesex.  R.  D.  2 

973  Hobart.  Roy  C  .  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.   8 

1294  Holbrook.   William   C.    Rushville,   R.   D.    2 

1793  Holden.   Claude  S..    Dundee.   R-   D.   4 

1175  HoUister.    Edwin    P.,    Branchport 

774  HoUister,    George   J.,   Branchport 

1867  Hollowell,  Fred  S,  Penn   Yan,   R.  D.  6 

1688  Holton.   Leon  J  ,  Himrod 

602  Holton.   William   P..   Rushville.   R.  D.  2 
130  Hood.   Harrv  S..  316  Court  St.,  Penn  Yan 

1345  Hopkins.  David.  Branchport.   R.  D.  2 

1032  Hopkins.  Edward  (3..   126   E.   Main  St.,  Penn   Yan 

588  Hopkins,   Lewis  J..  311  Keuka  St.,  Penn  Yan 


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191 

378 

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Hopkins,  Niel   C.   Penii    Yaii.    R.   D.   8 

Hopkins.  Thomas  W..    liO  Seneca  St.,  Penn   Yan 

Hopkins.  Walter  A..  25  C'hamplin  .\ve..  Penn  Yan 

Hopkins,   Duane  S.,  Pen  i    Van,   R.  D.  3 

Horton.  Charles  G.,  Dundee,   K.  D.  2 

Horton,   David  G..   Starkey 

Horton,  George  F..  Dundee,   R    D.  4 

Horton.  George  X.,   Chronicle   Bldg..  Penn   Yan 

Horton.  Guy  L..  Penn  Yan.   R.  D.  9 

Horton.  Leroy.  Penn  Yan.  R.   D    10 

Horton.  Ray  G.   Penn   Yan.   R,    E).   10 

Horton,   William    H  ,    Dresden 

Horton,  Charles  P.,  Penn  Yan.   R.  D.  10 

Houghtaling.  Carl  E.,  Gage 

Houghtaling,    Earl,    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    3 

Houghtaling,   LeRoy.   Gage 

Houghtaling.    Lewis  D  .    Penn    Yan.    R  .D.    5 

Housel,   George,   Rushville,   R,   D.   2 

Hovey.   Lyman   P..  Glenoia 

Hoyt,   Benjamin   S,   Penn   Y'an.   R    D.   6 

Hoyt.    Fred   L..  Penn   Yan.    R.   D.   4 

Hudson.   Alonzo.   412   Liberty  St..   Penn   Yan 

Hughner,    Henry    .J..    Middlesex,    R.    D.    2 

Hughner.  Richard.  Naples.  R.  D.  26 

Hughner.  William   H..  Naples.   R.  D.  26 

Humphreys,    Vincent    B      Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    9 

Hunt,   Ambrose  R.  Branchport.   R    D.   1 

Hunt,  Floyd   P.,   Branchport,   R.    D.    1 

Hunt.   Floyd  M,,   133   .Jackson  St..   Penn   Yan 

Hunt.   Henry  L..    Rock   Stream 

Hunt.   Wells   P..   Rushville 

Hunter.  Charles  C.  300  Main  St..  Penn    Yan 

Hunter.  Lewis  H..  Branchport.   R    D.   1 

Hunter.    Robert   J.,    Penn    Yan.   R.    D.    9 

Hurd.   AVilliam    P..    Branchport,    R.    D.    1 

Hurley.   Edward  J..   KuFhville 

Hurrin,  Arthur  L.,  Rushville,   R.  D.  2 

Hurrin.  Charles  C  .  Penn   Yan 

Hurrin,    Edward   J..    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 

Hurrin,   Robert,    Rushville,    R.    D.    2 

Hurrin.  William,  Jr.,   Penn  Y'an 

Huson.    Ross.    Penn    Y'an,    R.    D.    10 

Husted.   Dan  L.  Penn    Van 

Hvland.  David,   104  Henry  St.,   Penn  Yan 

Hyatt.    Clarence   J.,    104    Chestnut    St  ,    Penn    Y'an 

Ide,  Ira   ('.,  Dundee 

Ingraham.   .John   .1.,   Branchport.    R.    D.    1 
Ingram.  Archie  H.,  Penn  Y'an,  R.  D.  ft 
Ingram,   Harvey  E.,   Starkey 
Ingram.  William  H.,  Potter 

J:iek.son,   Byron   I>.,  ;ilH  Lake   St.,   I'enn   Van 

Jackson.  Carlton  T.   115  Kim  St.,   Penn   Yan 

Jackson.   Charles  W..   Dundee.   R.   D.  3 

Jacobs,  Berkhart  B.,  Jr..  135  Ogdeii  St.,  Penn  Yan 

.Tacobsen.    Peter.    Penn    Y'an.    R.    D.    1 

Jayne.    Raymon   B..   Starkey 

Jayne.   Willard.   Penn    Y'an,    R,    D.   2 

Jensen.  Albert,   Penn   Y'an,   R    D.    2 

Jensen.    Alfred    B.,    302    Hamilton    St,.    Penn    Yan 

Jensen,   Anaus,    Penn   Yan,    R.   D.   7 

Jensen.    Arthur   C.   Penn    Y'an.    R.    D.   9 

Jensen,   Carl   A.,   Himrod,    R.   I).    15 

Jensen.   Carl   C  .   Penn    Yan 

Jensen.   Frederick.  Penn   Yan,    R.  D.   1 

Jensen.    Henry    T.,    Box    84,    Penn    Y'an 

Jensen,    Herbert,   Penn    Yan,    R,    D.   9 

Jensen,  Jens.  Penn   Yan.  R.   D.   10 

Jensen.  Jens  Peter,   Per.n  Y'an.   R.   D.   1 

Jensen.  Martin.   Penn    Yan.  R.  D.   9 

Jensen.   Niels  J.,   Penn    'Van.   R.   D.   1 

Jensen.   Otto  G..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D,    1 

Jensen,  Soren   A..  Penn   Y'an,   R.   D.   6 

Jensen.    Thomas.   Penn    Y'an.    R.    D.    6 

Jensen.    Waldemar.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    10 

Jensen.  Walter  L..  Penn  Y'an.   R.   D.  6 

Jessop,   Frank    B..    Dundee   R   D.   4 

Johansen.  Albert  C,  Perm  Yan.  R.  I>.  1 

Johansen.  Christ  W..  Penn  Y'an.   R.  D.  8 

Johnsen.   Sven.   Penn   Y'an 

Johnson.  Charles  A.,   Penn  Y'an.  R.   I),   2 

Johnson,   Frederick   E  ,   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   10 

Johnson.  George  M..   Rushville.  R,  I),   2 

Johnson,    John    E.,    Branchport,    R    D.    14 

Johnson,  Kendrick   E.,  Rook   Stream.   R.   D.  1 

Johnson.   Lafayette.    Middlesex.    R.   D.    2 

Johnson.   Lewis.   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   1 

Johnson.  Lvman  G..   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.  4 

Johnson.  Orla  W..  Naples.   R,   D.   26 

Johnson.   Samuel    M,    129    Dake   St..    Penn    Y'an 

Johnson.    William    L.,    Penn    Yan,    R,    D.    5 

Jolly   Llewellyn   P..    30&  Clinton   St.,    Penn    Yan 

Jones,    Clive    F.,    Dresden 

Jones.   Milo   B.,   Naples.    R.    D,   26 

Jones.    Willis   O.,    Dundee,    R.    D.    1 

Jorgensen,  Alfred,   Penn    Yan,    R,   D.   5 

Jorgensen,  Anton  C.  Penn  Van,   R  I  >.   10 

Just.   Nicholas  J..    118    Franklin    St..    Penn    Yan 

Ksine,   ChriNtoiilifr,   'Mi    Mdivina    St.,    Duiiflt^t* 

Kane.  Martin.   Bluff  Point.    R.    1 1.    11 

Karnes.   Charlie  B,   Dundee  R.   D.   4 

Karnes.    William.    Naples.    R.    D.    26 

Kellen.  Delos  L.,  Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   1(» 

Kellogg.  Claude  M..  Barnes 

Kellv.    Charles   A.,    223    E.    Main   St..    Penn    Yan 

Kelly,  Patrick  A..  412  Liberty   St.   Penn   Y'an 

Kemp.  Guy  F.,  Penn  Y'an.  R.  D.  4 

Kennedy,  Clarence   F.,   Potter 


1019  Kennedy.   George    M.,    Branchport.    R.    D     1 

183  Kennedy.   Leon   I)..    103   Head  St.   Penn    Yan 

1310  Kennedy,    Robert,    Naples,    R.    D     7 

298  Kennerson.  David  B.,  Penn  Y'an,  R.  D    9 

1053  Kennerson.  Edgar  H.,  Penn  Y'an    R.  D    9 

451  Kenyon.   Belden   B.,  Penn   Y'an.  .fl.   D.   2 

1036  Kenvon.  Charles  A..  Dundee.   R    D.   1 

859  Kenvon,   Horace   B..   Dundee.   R.   D    1 

722  Kenyon.  William   H..   Dundee,   R.   D     1 

501  Ketcham.    Oliver   E  .    128    Clinton    St..    Penn    Y'an 

719  Ketterer,   Albert    H.,   Himrod.    R    D.    15 

1596  Kidder,   Harry,   Penn    Van.   R.   D.   9 

56  Killeen.  Martin   M..   RuEhville 

1817  Kilpatrick.    Clarence   W  .    Middlesex 

1186  Kilpatrick.    Charles   G.    Potter 

1409  Kilpatrick.   Edward    L.   Potter 

3100  King.  Albert  L..   129   Benham   St..   Penn   Y'an 

915  King.   Charles  E..   Middlesex 

972  King.    Leron    N..    Himrod.    R     D.    15 

607  Kinne.  George  R.,   119  Clinton  St,  Penn   Yan 
537  Kinner,   Burdett   n„   Dundee,    R,   D.   4 

889  Kinvoun,   Charles   E  ,    1''    Myrtle   Ave..   Penn    Yan 

1800  Kinyoun,    Clay    F..   404    Main    St..   Penn    Yan 

364  Kinvoun    John   E.   5   Waddell  St.  Penn  Yan 

1360  Kipp.   Ernest   P..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    1 

1481  Kirkpatrick.  Charles  R     315  Court  St  .  Penn  Yan 

258  KLngman.  Charles  E  .  124  Lake  St..  Penn  Yan 

1713  Knapp.  Aaron  I..  Middlesex.  R.  D.   1 

603  Knapp.   Andrew   J  ,   Middlesex,   R.   D.    2 

1121  Knapp,   Orson  O..   Middlesex,   R.   D. 

369  Knapp.  Theodore.   Stanley,   R    D.   6 

1149  Knapp.   Wesley  J.,   Stanley.   R.   D.   6 

1  Knapp.   William   C.    Dundee.   R    D.   1 

659  Knapton.  Warren.  Himrod,  R    P,  15 

1021  Koehler,   Alvin   A..  Hasson   House,   Penn  Y'an 

770  Koehler,   Lloyd   L.   Penn   Yan.    R.  D    2 

693  Koehler.    Frank    I..   Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 

1283  Kunes.   .Arthur   L..    Rushville 

(i«5  Lacy,  Alfred   -\.,  I'enn   Van,    .1..   D 

1663  LaPever.  Carlton  H..  Dundee.  R.  D.  3 

912  LaFever.  Nelson  L.,  Dundee 

1506  Lafler.    Arthur   L.    Middlesex 

1150  Lafler.  Arsie  D.  Middlesex 

1192  Lafler.   Edwin   E.   Penn    Y'an.  R.  LI.    8 

1769  Lafler.    Stults   C.    Middlesex 

970  Lafler.   Vernon   R.  Middlesex.  R.   D    24 

1861  Lake.  James  F..    123   Jackson   St..   Penn   Y'an 

1245  Lament.  Flovd  L..  Penn   Van,   R    D.  2 

1651  Lamphier.  Clarence  A..  Rushville.  R.  D.  1 

739  Lamphier.   Ernest,    Keul'a  Park 

756  Lampson,   George   E.   130   Lake  St..  Penn  Y'an 

473  Lane,   Benson  S.,   Dunde?    R.   D.   4 

1376  Lane.   Ernest   G..   Rushville.   R.  D.    2 

1782  Lane.   Fred   P..   52   Union   St  .   Dundee 

803  Lane,   Grayson   W..   Middlesex 

1578  Langdon,    John   J..    130    Hamilton    St.    Penn    Y'an 

1104  Langham.    Frederick    H.    349    Elm   St.,    Penn    Yan 

1559  Laport,  Joseph,    111   Jacob  St  ,   Penn   Y'an 

405  Lare,  Charles  A..    Dundee.    R  .D.   4 

1549  Larham,   Elmer  E..   340  Jacob  St  .  Penn  Y'an 

1533  Larsen.   Albert.   Himrod.    R.   D.   15 

528  Larsen.  Chrs  M.  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  2 

332  Larsen,   Chris  R..  Bluff   Point  R.   D.   1 

467  Larsen.   Jens  O..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   2 

495  Larsen.   Lars  K..  Penn  Yan.   R.  D.  4 

324  Larsen.  Nels  C.   Dundee.  R.   D,   1 

1536  Larsen.   Theodore   M..    5S   Hollister  St  ,   Dundee 

249  Larsen.  Waldemar.   249   E    Main   St.   Penn    Van 

892  Larzelere.   Richard   P..   Penn    Yan,  R.  D.    10 

979  Lathrop.  George  W..   Middlesex.   R.   D.  1 

1791  Lathrop.  William  R..  Penn   Van.  R.  D.   7 

1406  Lattimer   Clark   C.    183   Seneca   St.,    Penn   Yan 

1272  Laverty,    Firnen.    Penn   Y'an.   R.    D.    4 

1298  Lazarus.    Charles   A..    Rushville 

1301  Leach.  Charles  R.,  Penn   Y'an,  R.  D.  6 

882  Leach.  Chester  B.,   221   Lake   St,   Penn    Y'an 

1183  Leach,   William   C,   Naples,    R.   D.    26 

1420  LeClaire.  Max   R.   Penn   Yan.  R    D.   5 

12  Leader.  George  H..   142  Jacob  St..   Penn  Yan 

1719  Lee.   Fred  A..  Himrod 

1374  Lee,   Daniel   T..   Bluff  Point,    R.  D.    1 

147  Lee,    Frank    A..    Himrod     R.    D.    15 

663  Lee.   Ray  W..   Penn   Van,   R    D    6 

608  Legg.    Nelson    E..    117    Hamilton   St..    Penn    Y'an 
166  LeGro.  James  M..  334   Head  St.,   Penn   Yan 

1090  Leonard,   Fred.  Dundee,   R  .D.   4 

1630  Lerch.  John  C.  Penn   Y'an,   R.   D.  3 

176  Lerch,  RoUand   R,   Penn   Van,   R.   D.   9 

577  Lerch.   Schuyler  L..   110  Johnson   Ave..   Penn   Van 

961  Lewis.  Bert.  Branchport.  R.  D.   2 

1024  Lewis.    Charles,    Branchport 

775  Lewis,   Firman,   Dundee  R.  D.   2 

153  Lewis.   Fred    U..   Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    9 

227  Lewis.   George    R.   Branchport,   R,   D.   2 

688  Lewis,   Harry   E..   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   9 

678  Lilley.   Carl   W..    11   Goble  St..   Dundee 

906  Lilyea.  Oscar  W..  Penn   Y'an,    R.   D.   6 

487  Lind.  Gustaf  A..  Penn  Y'an.  R    D.  5 

1739  Loder.   Edward  J..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   5 

1390  Logler,  Joseph  L..   Dundee.   R.  D.   4 

1707  Lombardo.    James.    Middlesex 

1448  Long.  Ashley  B..  Penn   Y'an 

1302  Long.  George   L.,  Penn   Y'an.    R.   D.    6 
675  Long  Harry  K..  Bellona 

48  Long.  James  E..  Bellona 

1465  Longcor.  Charles  E..   Himrod.   R.   D.   15 

1508  Loomis.   Frank   B..    Rushville.    R 

1143  Loomis.   Miles  A.,   Dundee.   R.   D 

959  Loree.    James   R.,   Penn   Y'an 


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1097  Lorens.   Fred,   Branclipcit,    R    P.    1 

957  Loughlin,  John  W.,  Gage 

682  Lounsbery.  Sylvester,  Penn  Yan.  R,  D.  3 

222  Love,   Herman   L,.,    Naples,    R.    D.    26 

155  Lovejoy,    Byron,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D,    7 

170  Lovejoy,   Isaac  J.,  Penn  Yan,   R.   D.   7 

666  Lovejoy.  Seth   A  ,   Penn    Yan.  R.   D.   7 

1692  Lown.   James   M.,   Jr.,   Box   204,   Penn    Yan 

658  Ludbrook,   Hessell    H.,    402    Keuka   St.,    Penn    Yan 

831  Luppino,  James,   171   Seneca  St.,  Penn  Yan 

827  Luppino,  Joe,   119   Franklin  St.,  Penn   Yan 

826  Luppino,   Rocco,  114  Monell  St.,  Penn   Yan 

1652  Lund,  Frederick,  330  Keuka  St.,  Penn     Yan 

1763  Luroock,  Charles  R.,  Dundee,   R.   1).  3 

1391  Lynch,   Clarence   J  ,    203   Lake    St.,    Penn    Yan 

465  Lynn,   Frederick    H.,    Branchport 

940  Lynn,  Gilbert,   Himrod   R.   D.   15 

1637  Lvnn,    Lewis,    Branchport,    R,    I>.    13 

1171  Lynn,  Oliver  C  Penn    Yan.  R.  D.  3 

mi4  M:ieDf»ivell,  Jjinie.'s   P..  -Hi  Water  St.,  Dundee 

232  MacNamee,  Morris,   3   Main   St.,   Penn    Yan 

172  Maclntyre,   Arch  G,   23?    Head  St.,   Penn   Yan 

469  MacKay.  Charles  H.,   125   Brown  St..   Penn   Yan 

1585  McCabe,  Harry  S.,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   2 

1873  McCaig.   Robert   E..  Hall,   R.  D.   1 

625  McCann,    Edward    C    Himrod,    R.   D.    15 

1427  McCann.   Claude,    111    Sheppard  St.,   Penn   Yan 

54  McCann,    Alonzo,    Dundee.    R.    D.    1 

1709  McCombs,   Leon   G,   Middlesex,   R.   D.   2 

1042  McConnell,   Carl   G.,    9    Harpending  Ave.,    Dundee 

1102  McConnell,    Herbert    W.,    134    Benham    St.,    Penn 

Yan 

10S2  McCoy,    William    R.,  Dundee,    R.   D.   1 

109  McCreery,   Howard    S.    .Dresden 

4oO  McDowell,  George,   Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   5 

1518  McDonald,    Albert    S,    7    Myrtle   Ave.,    Penn    Yan 

1327  McElligott,    John    J.,    302    Elm    St.,    Penn    Yan 

69(1  McElligott,    Richard    B..    302    Elm    St.,    Penn    Yan 

629  McElwee,  Morris  H  ,  Penn   Yan,  R.   D.   6 

1792  McElwee.   Samuel   G.,   Penn   Yan,    R.    I).   6 

1271  McFall.    Herman    C,    Penn    Yan,    R     D.    4 

1555  McGough,   Thomas   F,.   238   Jacob   St.,    Penn    Yan 

291  McGowen   , Charles   H..   Penn    Yan 

619  MacKay,   \Villiam   G..   350   Main  St.,  Penn  Yan 

1482  McKie,   William  A,  Branchport,   R.  D.  1 

1114  McKinney,  Otis,   313    Keuka   St.,   Penn   Yan 

1124  McLaughlin,    Leo   J.,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    5 

347  McLaughlin,   William    W.,    105    Benham    St.,    Penn 

Yan 

297  McManus,   Fred,   Penn    Yan,   R.  D.  8    (Potter) 

101  McManus,    Raymond    J.,    161    Cornwell    St.,    Penn 

Yan 

944  McMath.   John    B,,    200    E.    Main    St.,    Penn    Yan 

622  McMath.  Samuel  A.  J.,  200  E.  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan 
1438  McMinn,   Allen   S.,   Branchport,    R.   D.   1 

oiO  McReynolds,    Amos    M.,    117    Sheppard    St.,    Penn 
Yan 

1904  McReynolds,    Patrick    J.,    227   Sheppard   St,    Penn 
V  an 

169  McReynolds,     Thomas,     227     Sheppard     St„     Penn 

Yan 

118  McSwa.n,   Charles  B.,   Starkey 

1232  McSweeney,   John    E.,   212   E.   Main  St.,   Penn    Yan 

fi7  Mace,    Howard,   Penn    Yan 

978  Osborne.    Lorenzo    P.,    106    Jacob    St.    Penn    Yan 

1798  Mack,    David    M.,    Rushville,    R.    D.    2 

1610  Mack,    Fred,    Middlesex 

1560  Mack,    Lewis   C.   Middlesex,   R.   D.   25 

796  Mackev,   Charles,   567    Liberty   St.,    Penn   Yan 

176  Magee,    Henry   S..   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.    9 

623  Mahan,  Joseph  E  ,  133  Cornwell  St.,  Penn  Y'an 
700  Mahan,  Thomas  F.,  166  Cornwell  St.,  Penn  Yan 
999  Mahar,   John   L.,    140   Walnut   St  ,    Penn   Yan 

518  Maloney,    Frederick    F.,    Seneca   St.,    Dundee 

1520  Maloney,  James  W.,   106  Jacob  St.,  Penn   Yan 
1380  Manev,    Daniel    H..    107    Hamilton   St  .    Penn    Yan 

77  Manlev.  Owen  J..   120  Cornwell   St.,  Penn   Yan 

18S5  ManleV,   William    B.,    109   Ogden    St.,   Penn    Yan 

649  Manning.   George    VV.,    Naples,    R.    D.    7 

1407  Manning.  Glenn  A.,  Naples.  R  .D    26 

1349  Manning.  Jasper  E.,   Penn    Yan,   R.  D.   9 

428  Manning,   Leroy   B.,   Naples,    R.   D.    27 

1824  Manning.   Melvin    A.,   Naples,    R.   D.    26 

862  Margeson,   Charles  A.,   Naples,    R.   D.   7 

1089  Margeson,   Elmer   L..   63    Union   St.,    Dundee 

1711  Margeson   Rav.    Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   7 

1726  Maroney,    Richard    D.,    103    Lake    St,    Penn    Y'an 

135  Marsh,   (rharles  D.,  200   Liberty  St..  Penn  Yan 

1431  Marsh,    Harrison   A.,    Lakemont 

1146  Marshall,    Robert    L.,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    7 

1251  Martin.  Charles  ,R.,  Himrod,  R.  D.  15 

490  Martin,    Frank   I  ,   Blulf  Point,    R.   D.    1 

475  Martin  George,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.  3 

609  Martin,  George,  Himrod 

568  Martin,    James   G..   Box   136,   Middlesex 

1851  Martin,   John  A.,  Dresden 

106  Martin   William   B..   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   3 

18  Martin.   William    D.,   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   3 

648  Mashewske,   Fred,  Penr.   Yan.    R.   D.    10 

1449  Mashewske.  Jacob.  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  10 

459  Mathews,   Charles   E.,   Bluff   Point,    R.    D.    11 

1812  Mathews,  CJilbert  A.,  Himrod,   R.  D.  15 

980  Mathews,   Merl   W.,  Himrod,   R.   D.    15 

644  Mathews.   William,    107    Kimball   St..    Penn    Yan 

1521  Mead.   Frank   H..   Penn   Yan 

1148  Meade,   Alden   E.,   Penn    Yan,   R.  D.   2 

50  Meade.  David  E.,  Middlesex,  R.  D.  2 

1901  Meade,    Horace   J.,    101    Johnson    Ave.,    Penn    Yan 


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1831  Meade,  Martin  M..  Middlesex,  R    D    2 

2  54  Meehan,  John  J.,  224  Keuka  St.,  Penn  Yan 

799  Meeker,    Charles    E.,    Dresden 

977  Melious,   Willett    W.,    Penn    Yan,    R.   D.    7 

536  Merrick,   Burton   L..   Dundee,   R.   D.   4 

523  Merrifteld,  John  F.,   Penn   Yan 

46  Merriman,  David  V  ,   106  Jacob  St..  Penn  Yan 

1576  Mertz,  Frank,  Middlesex,  R.  D.   2 

1883  Mertz,   (3eorge   E.,   Rushville,   R    D.   2 

1746  Mertz,  Lewis   J.,    Rushville,   R.   D,    2 

43  Mertz   Rodney   C.    Middlesex.  (R    D.   25 

1112  Messinger,  Clarence  D..  Hopkins  Place,  Penn  Yan 

1361  Mikkelsen,  Niels  C,  Penn   Yan    R    D    1 

1837  Miles,    Albert    A.,    Middlesex 

1614  Miles,    Frank    L,    4    Union    St..    Dundee 

1156  Miles,   Theron,    Middlesex 

9  Millard,  Frank  E.,  Dundee,  n.    D    2 

385  Miller,   Albert   S.,   Branchport 

640  Miller,   Charles   H.,    119    E.   Main   St.,   Penn    Yan 

971  Miller,   David,   124   Benham   St.,   Penn    Yan 

626  Miller,    Edward   J.,    Himrod 

1464  Miller,  Frank  P..   Rock  Stream 

560  Miller,    Fred    A.,   Dundee,    R.   D     3 

1284  Miller,    George    H.,    249    E,    Main   St., 

1111  Miller,    Myron,    Middlesex 

779  Miller,    Raymond,   Dundee,   R.   D.   4 

208  Miller,  Walter  V  ,  16  Ser.eca  St.,  Dundee 

466  Miller,  William   F.,  Penn    Yan.   R    D,   3 

1365  Mills,   Ralph   H..   Penn    Yan,  R.   D.    5 

1573  Mitchell,    Arthur  H„    117   Clinton   St.,   Penn   Yan 

1866  Mittower.   George  D.,   Pann   Yan,   R.   D.    10 

473  Moniot,   August   E,    105   Monell   St.,   Penn    Yan 

1196  Moniot,  Paul  J  ,  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  10 

1514  Moon,  Chester  L..  332  Head  St,  Penn  Yan 

514  Moon,  Frank  P.,  Branchport,  R.  D    1 

1204  Moon,   Glenn    E..   Bluff   Point.    R,    D     1 

197  Moon,   Jacob    F..   Dundee,   ■i^    D.    2 

277  Moon,    Walter  K..    Lakemont 

634  Moor   Lawrence    E.,    147   Cornwell   St  , 

356  Moore,  Charles  G.,   213   Main  St.,   Penn   Yan 
586  Moore,  George   V.,   Penn    Yan,    R,   D.   1 

1207  Moore,   Harry  C,  Bluff   Point,   R    D.    1 

519  Moore.   James    E.,    107    Keuka   St„    Penn    Yan 

287  Moore,   John   C,    106   Chapel   St.,   Penn    Yan 

1372  Moore,   Perl  C,   Penn    Yan.   R  .D.   5 

695  Moran,  Thomas  F,,   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   6 

772  Morehouse,  Lee,  Penn   Yan,   R.  I>.  2 

491  Morehouse,   Percy   L.,    Keuka    Park 

1835  Morgan.   Jesse   F.     13   Goble  St..    Dundee 

538  Moriey   Leon   R.,   Himrod,    R.   D.   15 

360  Morrison,    Walter    J  ,    Branchport,    R.    D.    2 

306  Morse.   Adelbert   R.,   Himrod,   R.   D.    1 

150  Morse,    Eidward   C,    Himrod.    R    D.    1 

1557  Morse,   George,    7    Seneca    St.,    Dundee 

1003  Morse,  Guy,  Bluff  Point,  IR.   D.   1 

453  Morse,  Melvin  E  ,  Penn   Yan,   R.  D.  2 

596  Morse,  Phillip,   1   Violet  Ave.,   Penn   Yan 

4  23  Morse,  Vernon  E.,   304  Jacob  St,  Penn   Yan 

8' 4  Mortensen.   George,  Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   9 

456  Mortensen   Hans  Peter.  Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   4 

75  Mortensen.   Oscar  N.,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.   4 

74  Morten,    Joseph,    Potter 

554  Moshier.   Murry    A.,    Middlesex,    R,    D,    2 

417  Mueller,   Paul   C.  K    J..  Branchport,   R.   D.   14 

1706  Miller.    Lynn   S,  Box    127,  Dundee 

1319  Mulvihill,    Thomas    E.,    113    Hamilton    St.,    Penn 
Yan 

1447  Murdock,   Leon   C.    2S   Main  St.,   Dundee 

1018  Murphy,    Daniel    L.,    59   Seneca   St.,   Dundee 

558  Murphy.   Henry   P.,   63  Seneca  St  ,   Dundee 

855  Murphy,   John   M.,   Gage 

533  Murphy,  Lazear  J,   6  Seneca  St..   Dundee 

24  Murphy,   Thomas,   StarUev 

1627  Murray,   Emmett    L..   302   Keuka   St..   Penn    Yan 

154  Murray.  William  J.,  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.   8 

1890  Myers.   Dean.   Keuka  Park 

44  IVaKeld'nffer,   Floyd   K.,   tiai^re 

839  Nageldinger.   Emiel   F.,   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.    9 

1321  Nageldinger,  Phillip  B,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  7 
398  Neally,  Harrv   E.,  Bellona 

853  Nellis,   Fred  P.,   109   Cornwell   St.,  Penn   Yan 

844  Kellis,  John,   107  Cornwell  St.,  Penn  Yan 

22  Nelson.   Alfred,    Glenora 

397  Nelson,    Charles    H.,    16   Millard    St.,    Dundee 

735  Newcomb,   Henry  R..  Barnes 

712  Newell,   Frank.   Hall.    R.   D.   1 

776  Newland.  Charles  F,  Branchport 

1328  Newland.   Francis   E..   Branchjiort 

273  Newland.    LeRoy    H.,    Branchport 

1263  Newton,  Charles  R..  214   Lawrence  St.,  Penn  Yan 

1460  Nichols,   Arthur  J..   Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    10 

1325  Nichols,   Jesse    L,   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   6 

1886  Nichols,    Loren,   Penn    Yan,    R,   D.    9 

1900  Nichols.    Robert  E.    1    Pleasant    Ave..   Penn    Yan 

1554  Nicholsen.   Charles  G..   Prattsburgh 

952  Nickerson.   James,   Himrod 

238  Nielsen,   Henry   E.,    Penn   Yan,   R.   D.    1 

1437  Nielsen,   Jul,   Penn    Yan   ,R.   I).    6 

1322  Nielsen.  Lars,   Penn   Yan,  R    D.   7 

1428  Nielsen.   Martin   J  .    136  Ogden    Sf  .   Penn  Yan 

188  Nielsen.  Niels  P..  Penn    Yan,  R.   D.   7 

1749  Nielsen,  Niels  P..   218  Hamilton  St.,  Penn  Yan 

1561  Nielsen.   Niels  P..   407   Main   St.   Penn   Yan 

357  Nielsen.  William   R.,  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.  10 
1188  Niles.   Charles,   Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    8 
1415  Niles.   Simeon,   Middlesex.   R.   D.   24 

723  Nixon,  George  W  ,  Bluff  Point 

1079  Nixon,   Morgan,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.   3 


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Norman.   Claud  L..   Dresden 

Norman.    Harry    W.,    nr^sden 

Norman.   Stephen   D..    Penn    Yan,   II.    D.    10 

Norris.  Alexander.   Dundee.  K.  I>.  4 

iVorris.    Ralph    P  .    Himrod 

Norris.  William  .1..  Dundee.  R.  D.  4 

Northrup.    Alfred    F.    Branehport 

Northrup.  George   F.,    210   Jacob   St..   Penn   Yan 

Nutt.  Charles  O..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  10 

O'Brien,  Mioliael   B  .  117  AVasener  .St.,  Penn   Yan 

O'Connor.   Tim    M..   Penn    Yan.   R.    D,   9 

O'Kane.   Arthur,   62   Water  St..    Dundee 

O'Keefe.  Richard  A..   122  Keuka  St..  Penn  Y'an 

Olsen.  Chris  M..   Himrod.   R  .D.   15 

Olsen.  Niels  C  .  Penn    Yan.    R    D.   9 

Olsen.   Otto  C.   Penn    Yi,n.   R.    D.    1 

Orr.   Clarence   E..    Harrington 

Orr.   James  F..  Himrod.   R.   D.   15 

Orr.   Oliver   D..    Bluff    Point.    R    D     1 

Osborne.   Frank  G..  244   Head  St..  Penn  Yan 

Osborne.   Lorenza   P..    106   Jacob   St..    Penn   Yan 

Osburn.   Robert    B.    114    Walnut   St..    Penn   Yan 

Osterhout,   Abram.   180  Seneca  St.,  Penn   Yan 

Osterhout.  Charles.  Jr.  180  Seneca  St,  Penn  Yan 

Osterhout    Cornelius,    ISO    Seneca  St..    Penn   Yan 

Oswald.  Albery,   Penn   Yan.  R.   1).  7 

Oswald.   Benjamin.    Penn   Yan.    R.    1).    7 

Oswald.  Ernest  A.,  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.   7 

Oswald.  Frank   E  .   Penn  Yan.   R.   D.   7 

Otis.    John    L..    Dundee 

Ottaviano.  James.    Knapp   House.   Penn  Yan 

Ottlev.    Louis   C.    Middlesex.    R.    D.   2 

Ouellett.   Thomas  E.,    3   Main   St..  Penn   Yan 

Ovens,   James  T..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D    2 

Ovenshire.    Lee    E  .    Dundee.    R.    D.    1 

Ovenshire.  Merlin  L.  Dundee.  R.  D.  3 

Ovens.  William   P  .   Penn    Yan.   R.    D.   2 

Owen,  Arthur  A.,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D    10 

Owen.   George    H..   345    Jacob   St..   Penn    Yan 

Owen,  Glenn   L.,   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   4 

Paddock,  Arthur  J.,  Prattsliiirfsli,  H.  U.  4 

Paddock,  Elisha  E..   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.  9 

Paddock.  Gerald  L..   89   Seneca   St.,  Dundee 

Paddock.    Phillip    E..    Branehport,    R.    D.    12 

Paddock.    Robert    D  .    Dundee.    R.    D.    4 

Page.   Charles.   Naples,    R.    D.    26 

Paige.  Fred  G..   135  Walnut  St  .  Penn  Yan 

Palmatier.  Henry  A.,   142  Lake  St..   Penn   Yan 

Palmer.   Floyd   A..    12  StoU   St..  Dundee 

Palmer.   Robert   J..   Penn    Yan   R.   D.    10 

Pardngton.    Robert   W..  Penn   Yan.   U.   D.   1 

Parish.  Hiram  B..  222  F.   Main  St..  Penn  Yan 

Parker.   Albert   C.   Branehport 

Parker.    Floyd   H..   Branehport 

Parker.    Flovd   M  .    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    3 

Parker.    Madell    M.,    Branehport.    R     D.    1 

Parker.  Stuart   K..    242   Hamilton   St..   Penn   Yan 

Parmalee.   Egbert   O.,    Penn    Yan.    R    .D.    5 

Parmalee.    Leo    L..    43    BIgelow    Ave  .    Dundee 

Parmalee    William  J..   Penn  Yan.  R    D.  5 

Parsons?  Charles  E.,   Naples.   R    D.   26 

Parsons.  Graham.   312  Clinton   St.,   Penn  Yan 

Parsons,  Herbert.  Prattsburgh.  R.  D.  4 

Parsons.  Warren   M.,   Branehport.   R.   D.   14 

Pascali.    Francesco.    Jacoh    St.,    Penn    Yan 

Paulding.    John    F.,    81    HoUister   St..    Dundee 

Peach.   Thomas  O..   Lakemont 

Peck.  Howard  H..   Penn  Yan.  R    D.   1 

Pedersen.  Andrew.  Penn    Yan,   R,  D.  3 

Pedersen.  Martin.  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.  1 

Pedersen.  Peter  S.  F..  Bellona 

Pepper.  John  W,  116  Hicks  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Peres.  Manuel  G..  Lakemont 

Perry    Albert    S.t    Rushville,    R.    D.    2 

Perry.   Delmar.   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   5 

Perrv.   Fred   E.,   Branehport,   R.   D.   1 

Perr.v.    George   H..    105   South    Ave  ,   Penn    Yan 

Perrv.  Joseph  J..  183  Seneca  St.,   Penn  Yan 

Perrv,   Robert   G.,   Rushville,   R.  D.    23 

Petersen.  Carl  E.,  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  6 

Petersen.  Martinus.  Penn  Yan,  R,  D.  10 

Peterson.  Herman  C,  Dundee,  R.  D.   1 

Phalen.  Bernard  J.,  105  Burus  Terrace,  Penn  Yan 

Phalen.   Wempell   H.,   Penn    Yan,   R,    D.   3 

Phelps,   George   L..    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    2 

Phelps.  John  G.  Middlesex.  R.  D.   1 

Philes.  James   W..   Penn   Yan.    R.   D,    10 

Phillips.    Burton    L.,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    7 

Phillips.   Fred  O..   12  Edwina  St..  Dundee 

Phillips.  John   L..   Penn    Yan.  R.  D.   6 

Pierce.   Floyd   D..    Branehport 

Pierce.   William    H..    Dundee 

Pike.   Will    H.,   Box   154.   Middlesex 

Pinneo.   Edward.   Penn   Yan.    R.    D.   9 

Pinneo.   Ray.   Penn   Yan    R.   D    2 

Pinneo.  Rov.  Branehport.   R.  D.   1 

Plaisted,      Frederick    L.,      35      Harpending     Ave., 

Dundee 
Plaisted.  George  M.,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   2 
Platman.  Lester  R.   127  Stark  St..   Penn  Yan 
Platman.   Lewis   D..    Bellona 

Pollock.  William   G,   113   Chapel   St..  Penn  ^  an 
Pondell,   Frank,   111  Cherry  St..  Penn  Yan 
Porter.    Delos    E..    307    Lake   St.,    Penn    Yan 
Porter.   Hugh  W..  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  9 
Potter.   Arnold   J.   B.,    160   Main   St,   Penn  Y'an 
Potter.   Edgar,  Penn   Yan 


883 

1405 

1535 

1309 

1344 

253 

1789 

1889 

1669 

1663 

1761 

1613 

377 

1443 

1068 

1498 

1807 

1523 

920 

1364 

1821 

1841 

1333 

1452 

1240 

1189 

898 

543 

492 

226 

742 

338 

630 

:\9r, 

808 
102 

ls;:<i 

415 

8 

37 

1128 

1640 

945 

1350 

1312 

1684 

1049 

189 

1048 

1678 

1702 

1441 

60 

671 

1318 

931 

1161 

643 

1296 

1307 

1720 

1819 

314 

512 

343 

283 

1237 

721 

329 

3 

575 

14 

1117 

612 

743 

1541 

610 

1768 

471 

534 

842 

1461 

1909 

1494 

1694 

1871 

1071 

550 

1880 

1723 

907 

621 

1902 

1073 

1847 

478 

1158 

818 

836 

1290 

204 

251 

604 

1846 

1096 

1689 


Potter,    Edwin   M..   Naples.    R.    D.   27 
Potter.    Lester   B.    Naples.    R.    D.   27 
Potter.   Rexford.   160  Main  St.   Penn   Yan 
Potter,    William    J  ,    Naples.    R.    D.    26 
Potts.   Allen   C.    Branehport.   R.   D.    1 
Powers.    Earl   T..    Rushville 
Powers.  Fred  P..  Rushville 
Powers.   Guy   H  .   Middlesex.   R.   D.   2 
Powers.  John  J.,   314  Jacob  St..   Penn    Yan 
Powers   John   S.,    Middlesex.    R.    D.    2 
Powers.  Ralph  L  .  Penn   Yan.  R.   D.   1 
Pratt.  Avery  I  .  Middlesex.  R.  D.  2 
Pratt.  Elmer  G..  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  5 
Pratt.   Erving  J..    Rush\'ille 
Pratt.   Lewis  F..  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  2 
Presler.    Fred   W..    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    8 
Preslor    Wilbur  V..   Penn   Yan.  R,   D.   10 
Price.   Fred  N  .  Dundee.  R    D.   4 
Price.   Harry   D..   426   Liberty  St.,   Penn   Yan 
Prince.  Leonard.   135  Benham  St..  Penn   Yan 
Prior.  Lews  H.,  Dundee,   R    D.  4 
Prosser.    Charles   H.,    Himrod   R    D     15 
Pruden.   Charles  .V..  Nai. les.   R.  D.  26 
Pulver.  Eberle  E..  Penn    I'an,   R.  D.   10 
Pulver,    Fred   M.   Branehport.   R    D.    14 
Pulver,  Gordon  W..  Branehport,  R.  D.  2 
Pulver.  Irwin  S..  Penn  Y'an.  R.  D    10 
Pulver.   John    F..   Branehport.    R    D.    14 
Pulver.  Perry  L..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  9 
Pulver.    Peter   I)..   Branehport 
Pulver,   Warren    E.    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.   9 
Purdy.  I    Seymour,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   5 
Pysher.   Clarence  A.,   Dundee,   R.   D.   4 

Queenan,   Frank   K.,   l(i    Lawrence    St..   Penn    Yan 
Quetchenbach,,  John.   Penn   Yan.   R    D.   2 
Quick.  James   I..   Penn    Yan.   R.  D.   10 

Race,  Frank,   \a|ile.s,  R.   D.  iO 

Race.  Frank   L..  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.  10 

Radley.    Scott    L.    Lakemont 

Raker.    James   B.    117    Dake   St..    Penn   Y'an 

Randall.   Charles   H..   Bianchport.   R.   D.   2 

Randall   Charles  I.,   Rushville,  R.  D.   22 

Randall.    Perry   W  .  Penn   Yan.   R.   D    2 

Randall.   Wilfred    A..    122   Lake  St..    Penn   Yan 

Randolph.  Alvin  S..  Naples.  R.  D.  26 

Randolph.    Earl    R..   Naples,    R    D.   26 

Rapalee.   Daniel   T.   61    Main   St..   Dundee 

Rapalee.    Homer   D..    Maple   Ave..    Penn   Y^an 

Rapalee.  Walter  A.,  Penn   Yan.  R    D.  7 

Raplee.   Delanson   J  ,   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   4 

Rarrick.    Casius,    7    Washington    St  .    Dundee 

ijlasmussen.   Chris.  Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   10 

Razey.   Frank  J..  328  Jacob  St..  Penn   Yan 

Read.   Orion   W..   Middlesex 

Reagan.   Charles   W..   113    Benham   St..   Penn   Yan 

Reagan.  James  J,   Penn   Yan,  R    D.   5 

Rector.   Howard  S..   Middlesex.   R.   D. 

Reed  Ernest   B,    138  E.   Main   St..   Penn  Y'an 

Reed.   Fred   F..   309   Elm   St  ,   Penn   Yan 

Reed,   James  I  .   Penn    Yan 

Reed,   Sidney   H..   Bellona 

Reed.  William  C.  Penn  Yan.  R.   D.   1 

Reed.    William    D..    211    Water    St..    Penn    Y'an 

Reich,  Herbert  S.  Penn   Yan.  R.  D.  6 

Reich   Irvin   H  ,   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   6 

Reilly.  Thomas  A..   334   Liberty  St., 

Reissig.    Herman    F  .    Penn    Yan.    R. 

Remington.   Simon    H..    Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   5 

Rescall.   William,    Keuka   Park 

Reuse,    Ludwig.    138    E    Main   St.,   Penn   Y'an 

Reynolds,    Frank   A.,   Rushville.    R.    D.    2 

Reynolds.    Grover   C.    Middlesex 

Reynolds.    Harvey  T..   Middlesex 

Reynolds.   William.    Dresden 

Ribble.   Wesley   M..    120   Hicks  St.,   Penn   Yan 

Rice,   Earl,   Himrod 

Rice,    John,    Himrod 

Rice,   Mathew,  Edwina  St  ,   Dundee 

(Riche,    Roy   A..   Hall.    R.   D.    1 

Richemyer.   Charles   C.   Union    St.,    Dundee 

Ringer.  Clarence.   Keuka  Park 

Ringer.   Frank  B..  Keuka  Park 

Roche,    Angelo  J.,   300   Main   St  .   Penn   Y'an 

Roat.   William,   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   4 

Robins,    Charles    W..    Bellona 

Robins.   George   H..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.   2 

'Roberts.   Bmmett  C  .    65   Hollister  St..   Dundee 

Rolaerts.   Roy   R..   46  Seneca  St  ,   Dundee 

Robertson.    James    V.,    210    Lawrence    St..    Penn 

Yan 
Robeson.  Charles  A.,  Middlesex.  R.  D.  2 
Robeson.    Fi'ed    R  .   Branehport,    R.    D.    2 
Robeson.   Roscoe  J..   223  Head  St..   Penn   Yan 
Robeson.  Russell  H.,   223  Head  St..  Penn  Yan 
Robinson.  Charles  H..  Glenora 

Elmer  L..   Dundee.  R    D    4 
Herbert  J..   Dundee.   R.   D.   4 
Robinson.  Louis  A..  Rushville.   R  .D.  2 
Robinson.  Ray  L ,,   Dundee.   R.   D.   2 
Robinson.    William    C.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    6 
Robson.   Charlie   C.   Middlesex 
Rockwell.    Frank    W..    Dresden 
Roddy.  Patrick.  Bellona 
Roe,   Bert  A..   Gage 
Rogers.   Abel   W..    Dundee.   R.   D.   3 
Rogers.    Alva.    Penn    Yan,    R.   D.    10 
Rogers.    Charles.    Penn    Yan.    11.    D.    10 


Penn   Yan 
D 


Robinson. 
Robinson. 


'J^age    Thirly-six 


541)  Rogers,   Ira  J..   Dundee,  R.   1).   4 

;I9  Rogers,  Leon  M.  Penn   Van,   R.  n.   10 

932  Rogers,    Ray   H.,    117   Stark   St.,   Penn   Yan 

1523  Rogeis,   Lawson  Waren,   208  Head  St..   Penn   Yan 

402  Rogers.    Walter    A  .    Middlesex.    R.    J1.    2 

692  Rolf.   Alvin  O..    Penn    Yan,    R.   D    9 

936  tolf,   William    H..   Penn    Yan.   R    D.    8 

1628  Rolte.   Calvin   .1.,   Penn    Yan 

702  Roloson,   Clinton   H  ,    Dundee.    R.    D    4 
79  Roof.   Hairv   J..   Dundee.    R,    D     4 

1698  Roof.   Phillip   H.,   Dundee,    R.   D.   4 

1389  Roosa.    .lohn    K..    Glenora 

6  16  Rose.   Benjamin  A.   243  Sheppard  St..  Penn  Yan 

1142  Rose,   Bernard   B..   I'enn    I'an.    R.   D.    2 

1222  Rose.  Edward  D.   231   Slieppard  St..  Penn  Yan 

14,';6  Rose,   Fred   H.,  231   Sheppard   St.   Penn   Yan 

804  Rosekrans.    Edmund    C      28    Seneca    St..    Dundee 

1297  Ross.  Alonzo   P..   310  Court   St.,   Penn    Yan 

840  Ross.   Fred  T..   125   E.  Main   St..  Penn   Yan 

68  Ross.  Merton  L..  Himrod 

1229  Rossler,   Gilbert    F..   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    3 

1260  Rothman,  Lewis,   548  Liberty  St.,  Penn   Yan 

l!lll  Rothe,   Cleo   L.   Middlesex,   R.    D.    26 

728  Roy.  Harold  S.,   409    Liberty  St..   Penn    Yan 

1383  Rugar.  George  F.  Penn  Yan.  R.   D.  7 

1381  Russell.   Fred  C.  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   10 
1552  Russell.   Frederick  C.  P?nn    Yan.   R.  D.   5 

547  Russell,   Piatt.   Branchport 

1304  Rutenber,  Charles  B..  Pann  Yan.  R.  D.  9 

103  liyal,    William    D..   Dresden 

l::.'>4  Siibin,  Itprt,  Diiiidei-,   K.   n.   1 

1313  Sabin.  George  .\..  Main  St..  Penn  Yan 

985  Sabin,  William  c.  449  Main  St..  Penn  Yan 

569  Sackett.    Cornelius   J..    19    Bigelow    Ave..    Dundee 

611  Sackett,   Nathaniel   P.,   327   Elm   St.,   Penn    Yan 

562  Sackett.  Winfield  S.,   117   Sheppard  St..  Penn    Van 

620  Sadusky.   John    L.    412   Keuka   St..   Penn   Yan 

860  Sanderson.   Joseph    H..    201    Jacob  St.,    Penn    Yan 

140  Sanderson,  Leonard  R..   Bluff  Point.   R.   D.   11 

905  Sanderson.    William    T.,    Branchport,    R     D.    2 

1829  Santullo.  Nicola.  146  Seneca  St,  Penn  Yan 

145  Savage.  John   E..  Middlesex.   R.  D. 

938  Sawyer,    Harry,    Himrod 

12  3  Saxbury,   LeRoy  C.   Dresden 

685  Sayre.  Clarence  L,    Himrod 

825  Scarapaccio,  Charles  122   Franklin  St..  Penti  Yan 

182  Schenk,    Fred   E.,   Naples,    R.   D.    26 

202  Schenck.    Richard   C    Branchport,    R.    D.    13 

527  Scherer.  Edward  L,   123  Elm  St.  Penn  Yan 

923  Schoonover.  Willis  C.   Bluff   Point 

819  Schroder.  Chris.   Penn    Yan.    R.    D.   9 

541  Schroder.  Jens  J..   Penn    Yan.  R.  D.  9 

442  Schofleld.    Elmer    J  ,    1:'6    Benham    St  ,    Penn    Yan 

125  Schofleld,    Ray,    Penn   Yan,    R  .T>.   3 

29  Schofleld.    William    A..    310    Elm    St..    Penn    Yan 

1080  Schumann,   Nichols  L..    Rushville,   R.   D, 

225  Scliweickhard.   Alfred   P.,    109  Chestnut   St..  Penn 

Yan 

929  Schweickhard,   Dewey   I  .  Penn   Yan.  R    D.   7 

530  Schweickhard,    Frank    C,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    7 

1001  Schweickhard.    Fred.    Rushville 

863  Schweickhard,    William    A..    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    7 
376  Sciore.   Charles  D  .'  109  Jacob  St..  Penn   Yan 

1262  Scotchmer.   Ph;iip  J.,   120  Walnut  St.,  Penn   Yan 

1595  Scott.   Bert.   A.   Hall,   n.   D.    1 

300  Scott.   John    N..    Dundee,   R.    D.    4 

1444  Scranton.   Samuel    J..   D-esden 

505  Scranton.   Walter  L,   Dresden 

489  Seager.   Harold   J..   Penn   Yan,    R    D.   6 

219  Seager.   James  E..   Branchport.   R.   D    2 

1382  Seager.  Sidney  J..   Penn   Yan.  R    D.  6 
1631  Seager.    William    T..    Branchport 
1378  Seeker.  Charles.   Penn    Yan 

15S0  Seeley.   Charles   W..   Rushville.   R    D.    1 

1591  Seeley.    Prank    J.,    210    E.    Main   St,    Penn   Yan 

1799  Seybolt,    Henry    Y..    58    Hollister   St..    Dundee 

1718  Shannon,   Albert   J..   Dundee.   R.    D.    1 

450  Shannon.    Clarence    J..    Starkey 

1884  Shannon.  Earl  J..   Dundee.  R.  D.  4 

1906  Shannon.   George   B.,    104   Johnson   St..   Penn    Yan 

1442  Sharpe.   William   L.   Dresden 

652  Shaw.  Blaine  E.,  Prattsburgh.   R.  I).  4 

186  Shaw.   Charles   D..    Dundee,    R.    D.    1 

133  Shaw.   Elmer  J..  Branchport.   R.   D.   1 

389  Shaw.  James  M  .  Dundee.  R.  D.  2 

1385  Shaw.    William,    Branchport.    R.    D.    13 

864  Shay.  George  W..   Naples.    R    D.    26 

83  Shay.   Robert   F..  307   Liberty  St..   Penn   Yan 

1660  Sharman.  William  A  .  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  6 

1004  Shedrick.   Clinton.   Penn   Yan.  R.  D.   9        (Col.) 

992  Shedrick.  Floyd  P..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  9        (Col.) 

485  Shedrick.   Marion  E..   Penn    Yan,   R.  D.   4        (Col.) 

1394  Sheehan.   William   A..    Rushville.    R.   D.    2 

217  Shepard.  Lysander  C.  Penn   Yan,    R.  D    6 

526  Sheppard.   Oliver.    169    Main    St.    Penn    Yan 

235  Shifflet.    David    H..    246    Jacob    St..    Penn    Yan 

375  Shoemaker.   Raymond  L..   Bluff  Point.    R.   D.    11 

441  Short.    Henry    M..    135    Elm    St.,    Penn    Yan 

1221  Short,  Joseph  R..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  1 

1486  Shultz.   Charles   A.   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    4 

511  Shultz.  Frank.   Penn  Yan.   R  .D.  6 

400  Shultz.    Harold   J..    Himrod 

667  Shultz.   John   C.   Middlesex.   R.   D.    25 

365  Shuman.   John   L..    Rushville,   R    D. 

1512  Shutts.   Paul  M..   212  Hamilton  St..  Penn  Y'an 

703  Sikaras.  Frank   P..   105   Main  St.,  Penn   Yan 
544  Sikaras.  Peter  K..   105   Main   St..  Penn   Yan 

1550  Silliman,    Harry   A.,  Himrod 


12:11 

1103 

1031 

9  82 

436 

909 

835 

112 

123 

154  6 

695 

1916 

3  6 

824 

1712 

1063 

1484 

7S4 

778 

1288 

1384 

1542 

259 

444 

1320 

52 

801 

1286 

1655 

30 

899 

416 

480 

788 

1838 

1661 

821 

1717 

1624 

510 

201 

49 

636 

1076 

1566 

289 

1463 

1735 

1231 

396 

638 

116 

445 

1423 

1424 

1516 

105 

563 

567 

823 

32 

926 

708 

1644 

995 

16l2 

1657 

96 

1870 

14  90 

1728 

1163 

152 

142 

271 

1759 

339 

1910 

1045 

1635 

1859 

865 

677 

1055 

15 

88 

975 

100 

615 

1492 

1425 

366 

806 

1413 

1879 

1450 

1453 

131 

1584 

1667 

1872 

316 

1772 

1340 

552 

1034 

1572 

764 

967 


S'llnian.  Carl   H  .  Middlesex.   R.  D. 

Simmons.  (_'harles  M.  \\  agener  Court.  Penn  Yan 

Simmons.  William  H.,  Wagener  ("'ourt,  Penn  Yan 

Simmons.    Howard    E..    558    Liberty  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Simonsen,   John,   East   Main   St,   Penn   Yan 

Sisson,    Arthur  A.,   Branchport 

Sisson.   Floyd  W.,  Penn   Yan    R    D    4 

Sisson.   Harold  S..   Penn   Van.  R    d'   3 

Sisson.   Harry  G.,  Penn  Yan,  R    D    8 

Slack.  Charles  .A..  Rushville,  R    D    ''3 

S  ack,    George    H.,    20    Edwina   St.,    Dundee 

Slack.   Cleo   R,    Middlesex.   R    D    2 

Slack,   Harry  G..   Dundee 

Slater,  (^laude  A.,   Dundee,  R    D    1 

Slocum,    Fred    E..    Penn    Yan,    R     D     10 

Slocum,  John   E  .  Penn   Yan,  R    D    4 

Slover.   Henry   W.,   Naples.   R    D    26 

Smalley.   Dean    L.    Dundee    Jl    D    4 

Smith.  Abijah  B..  Branchport    RD    2 

Smith.   Albertus  B..   Middlesex 

Smith.   Andrew   A.,   Himrod,   R    D    15 

Smith,  Andrew  J  ,   Penn    Yan,  R.  D    4 

Smith,   Charles  F..  Dundee 

Smith.   Charles    R.,    Dundee,    R     D     4 

Smith,   Clarence  A.,    122    Walnut   St..   Penn    Yan 

Smith,    Edward    B..    156   Water   St.,    Penn    Yan 

Smith,    E.    Eugene,    Penn    Yan,    R    D    9 

Smith.    Fred.    Penn    Yan     R    D     8 

Smith.   Fied   H..   216   Hamilton   St..   Penn   Yan 

Smith,  Harry  C,  Water  St.,   Dundee 

Smith.   Harry   M..   Dundee.    R.   D    4 

Smith.    Horatio   S..    Dresden 

Smith.    Ira   A..    Himrod 

Smith.    John    E..    Dundee.    R.    D.    4 

Smith.   John   N  .   Penn    Yan     R.   D     6 

Smith.   Louis  E .,   Penn    Yan,   R.  D    6 

Smith.  Myron  H.,  37   Edwina  St..  Dundee 

Smith.   Rollie  J..  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.   6 

Smith.    William   H..   322  Jacob   St.,   Penn    Yan 

Smith,    William    H.,    Dresden 

Snook,  Oliver  W.,   Dundee.   R    D    2 

Snyder,  Adelbert  M.,  115  Henry  St.,  Penn  Yan 

Snyder    John    W..    Branchport,    R.    D     2 

Snyder.  Sylvester.  Naples.  R.  D    7 

Snyder.   William   H..   255   Lake  St..   Penn  Y'an 

Sones.   George   W.,   315    Elm   St..    Penn    Yan 

Sorensen,    Horace    I'.,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D    8 

Southall.   Harry   W.,   Penn    Yan.   R    D.   1 

Southworth.   Ralph.   Dundee,    R.   D.   3 

Spear.   Darwin    \V..   136   Brown   St..   Penn   Yan 

Spears.  Alonzo.   118  Cornwell  St.,   Penn    Van 

Spelman,   John,   Branchport 

Spence,    Robert    B..    Dundee,    R     D.   4 

Spencer.  Clarence  1)..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D    5 

Spencer,    Carlo    J..    20    Hollister    St..    Dundee 

Spier,    Leo   C,   111    Burns  Terrace.   Penn   Yan 

Spink,   Azariah   L..   Dundee,    R.   D.   2 

Spoor.    Ralph   R..    Himrod 

Sprague.   Howard   L„  Dundee.   R    D.   1 

Sprague.   Roy   F.,   238   Head  St.,   Penn   Yan 

Sproul,    Ernest   L.,   23   Harijending  Ave  ,   Dundee 

Squires,   Stanley  J..    Branchport.    R    D    2 

Squires.   William    H.   Bluff   Point.  IR.   D    11 

Sprague.  Charles  B..   339  Head  St..  Penn  Yan 

S]irague.    Everett   H..   214   Head  St.   Penn   Yan 

Sprague.   Fred   H.,   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.    10 

Sprague.  John   R..  339  Head  St..  Penn  Yan 

Sprague.  Howard  J..   Seneca  St  .  Penn   Yan 

Stalker,    Freeman.   Dundee.   R,    D.   4 

Standish.    Harry   M..   Naples.   R.    D.   26 

Stanhope,   Jay  G..   Hall.  R.   D.   1 

Stanton.   Luther  G..   Dundee.   R.  D.   4 

Stape.   Harry  L..  Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   7 

Stape.    Murray   J.,    Rushville 

Stape,    Newman    W..    Rushville.    R.    D.    2 

Staples.  Clarence  A..  Himrod.  R.  D.  1 

Stevens.    Ervin   W.,    Penn    Van.    R.    D.    6 

Stevens.   Francis  H..   235  Jacob  St.,  Penn   Yan 

Stevens.   William  O..  Penn   Yan.  ,R.   D.   10 

Stever.  James  L.   138   E.  Main  St.,   Penn   Yan 

Stever.   Pearle   H..   Branchport.   R.  D.   1 

Stewart.    George    A..    Prattsburgh.    R.    D.    4 

Still.    Charles   H..    Dundee.    R.    D.    4 

Stone.   Guy   W..   Rock   Stream 

Stone.    Howard   C,    Penn    Yan.    R.   D.   5 

Stork.   Lester  H,.  539  Liberty  St.,  Penn  Y'an 

Stoddard.    Philo    K  .    Middlesex,    R.    D.    24 

Stowell.  Frank  P..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  2 

Strait.    Fred    E..    Dundee,    R.    D.    4 

Strait.    Eldward    B..    Dundee.    R.    D.    1 

Stratton.  Herman.   109  Jackson   St..  Penn  Yan 

Strawway,   Bertis  E..  Dundee.   R.  D.   1 

Strobridge,   Clair  B.,   Bridge   St..   Dundee 

Strobridge.  Glenn  E  .  Penn   Yan.   R,   D.   6 

Stryker,   Clarence  A.,  Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   9 

Stryker.   Earl,   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.  3 

Stryker.    Floyd   B..   Bluff   Point.   R.   D.    11 

Stryker.  Harry,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  3 

Stryker.  William  F..  Himrod.   R.  D.  1 

Sturdevant.   Frank    P  ,  Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   2 

Sunimerson.  James  F,  Himrod.  R.  D.  1 

Sunderlin.    Asah   J..   Dundee,   R.   D.    1 

Sunderlin.  George.   159  Seneca   St..  Penn  Yan 

Suter.   Henry   A  ,   Naples,    R.    D.    27 

Sutfln.   Lysle  D..   5  Washington  St.,   Dundee 

Sutherland.  Edward  B..  108  Hutton  St.,  Penn  Y'an 

Sutherland,   Ernest   W..   Branchport 

Sutherland.    Fred    C,    Keuka    Park 

Sutherland,    Wesley    R,,    Keuka   Park 


T^age   Thirty-seven 


sua  Swarthout.  Bert  B.,  Per.n   Yan,   R.  D.   6 

SI16  Swarthout.   Glenn.   Branchport 

1734  Swarthout.   Guy.    HI    Harijending-   Ave.    Dundee 

i;(5  Swarthout.  Oliver  H..   1-10  .Jacob  St.,   Penn    Yan 

1856  Swarthout.   Italph   .)  .   Dundee.  R,   U.   2 

HiiS  Swarthout.    Rov   K..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   6 

13:i5  Swarthout.    Walter   J..    Uu.shville.    R.    D.    23 

18r>3  Swarthout.  William   K.  Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   2 

587  Swarts.  George   E..  Himrod.  R.   D.   1 

439  Swartwood.    Arthur.   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   4 

1462  Sweigart.  John  L,..   Dresden 

618  Swiclc,   Bert,   132  Sheppard  St.,   Penn  Y'an 

1401      Tiiylor,  Alonzo  P.,   \:i|ilrH,   R.  I).  ::<> 

ia05      Tavlor,  Arthur  C.   110  Clinton  St..  Penn  Yan 

521      Taylor.   Charles   E..    305    Clinton   St,    Penn    Yan 
till 5      Tavlor.   George   E.,   Penn   Yan 
14117      Taylor.    George    W..    113    Kim    St..    Penn    Yan 
1116     Tavlor.    Leon  ■R...   304    Keuka   St.   Penn   Yan 

247      Tavlor.  Samuel   A  ,   Dundee.   R.   D.   1 
1016     Tiers,  Albert  G..  Branchport,   R.  D.   1 
1107      Tiers,  Charles  E..   Penn   Yan.  R.   D.   8 

181      Tiers.  Frank.  Penn   Yan 
1051      Tiers.   Lee  W  .  Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   7 
1454      Tiers.    Miles   B.,    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    7 
341      Tiers.   Roy  A..   Penn   Yan.    R.   D.   7 
890     Teftt.  Herman  L,   Dresden 
i)14      Templar,  Josiah   M..   Dundee,   R.  D.  4 
424      Tennant.   Jerry   W..   Dundee,   R.   D.   2 
829      Terpolilli,  Nick.  lOii  Franklin  St,  Penn  Yan 
474     Tetor.  Arthur  J..   Dundee.   R.   D.  3 

281  Tetor.   Frank    H..   Penn   Yan.    R.    D.    8 

1295      Thayer.  George  H.  204  Court  St..  Penn  Y'an 
1203      Thayer.  Harry  J..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  3 
1737      Thomas,    Allen    F..    Branchport 
1088     Thomas,  Elmer  A.,  Himrod 

282  Thomas,   Frank.   Rock   Stream,   R.  D.    21 
1567     Thomas,   William,   Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    10 
1445      Thompson,   Chris  C.    Bluff   Point.   R.    D.    11 
1895      Thompson.  Clarence  F.  Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   3 

902     Thompson.   Edward.   204    Lake  St.,   Penn   Yan 
628      Thompson.   Grover.    Naples,    R.    D   .27 
206     Thompson.    Lewis    S.,    523    Liberty   St.,   Penn   Yan 
1786     Thompson.    Lynn    E.,    Central    House.    Penn    Yan 
1636     Thompson,   Wade   B  .   Penn    Y'an.    R.   D.   3 
1876     Thompson.  Walter  W.,  Naples,  R,  D.  27 
725     Thompson.    William    A.,    Rushville 
913      Thornton.  Henry  T..  Lake  St..  Penn  Yan 
1132     Tierney,   John.    Penn    Yan.    R    D.    6 

953      Timmerman,    Harold   M  ,   Branchport 
1303     Tinney,    Frank    A.,    Penn    Yan,    R.   D.    8 
1898      Tinsley,   Zma   E.,   Rock   Stream,   R.    D.    1 
1664      Titus.    Albert    R..    Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    4 

214     Titus.    Ernest    E..    Clinton    St  .    Penn    Yan 
1300     Tomes.  Albert  C,   Penn   Van.   R.  D.   3 
349      Tomion.  Albert  J..  Penn   Yan,  R.  D.  7 
1693      Tompkins,   George  L..  Penn   Yan.  R.   D.   10 
1046      Torniey.   William  P.,   Dundee 
1843      Torrence.  Burr  W..  Penn  Y'an.  R.  D.  5 

537      Tower.   Donald   M..   28   Seneca   St.,   Dundee 
1273      Townley,   James  P.,   Dundee,   R.   D.  4 
717      Townsend,  Albert,   Penn    Yan,    R,  D.   10 
846     Townsend,   Francis  B,   334   Jacob  St.,  Penn    Yan 
851      Townsend.   Harvey.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D,    10 
353      Townsend,    Herman    R..   Branchport.    R.    D.    1 
1796     Townsend.  James  A,.  213  Lawrence  St.,  Penn  Yan 

746     Traver,   Allen   L,   Penn   Yan.   R.  D. 
1324      Travers.   Peter  J..   Penn    Yan,   R.   D.    9 
1545      Travis.  Charles  B.,  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   10 
662      Travis.  Claude  M.,   Himrod,   R.    D.   15 
871      Travis,    David.    Penn    Yan,   R.   D.    4 
1587      Travis.   Grover  C    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    8 
942     Travis.   John.   Himrod.   R.   D.   15 
555      Travis.  Stephen   M.,  Penn  Yan,   R.  D.   8 
1747      Travis.   William.   Himrod.   R.   D.    15 
1067     Travis,    William,    Water    St.,    Dundee 
540     Travis,   Willis.   Dundee.   R    D.    4 

893      Trenchard,   Charles   H.,    126   Stark   St.,   Penn    Yan 
548     Trenchard.   Clarence,    Penn    Yan,   R.   D.   8 
1305      Trenchard,   Fred   D.,   Gage 

492     Trenchard,    George    W.,    Dundee,    R.    D.    4 
1690     Trenchard.  Marshall  F.,  Himrod,  R,  D.  1 
1353      Trenchard.  Samuel  G.,  207  Liberty  St;,  Penn  Y'an 
500     Tripp,   Earl  G  ,  Dundee,  R.   D.    1 
838      Tubbs.  Josiah   M.   131   Brown  St..  Penn  Yan 
350      Tunney.   Thomas.    218   Lawrence   St.,   Penn    Yan 
771      Turner.   Eugene  M.,   Penn   Yan,   R.  D.   1 
464      Turner.  Garfield  T.,  Penn   Yan 
1119      Turner.   George  W.,   Potter 

1282     Turner.   Samuel   C,   116   Stark   St..   Penn   Yan 
1035      Turner.   Willard  W..   Bellona 
1081      Tuttle.   Myron   M..   Dundee.   R.  D.   2 
129      Tuttle,    William,   Branchport,    R.    D.    13 
403     Twitchell.   Harry  S..   Rushville.   R.  D.  2 
1619      Tylee.    William   J..    314    Clinton   St..    Penn   Yan 
231      Tyler.   Francis  M.,   118  Walnut  St.,  Penn  Yan 
1855      Tyler,    Frank  'l^.,    Middlesex,    R.    D.    1 
1775     Tyler.  John  D..  Middlesex,  R.  1  >.  1 

i:ir,7  llhl,  John  D.,  Rriin<-li|iort,  K.  D.   1 

917  Underwood,   James   H.,   Middlesex 

1044  l.lpson.   Frank    E.,   Dundee,    R.   D.   4 

1621  ITfter.    Warren,    Naples,    R.    D.    26 

10.S((  \'iileiitiiie,  Herbert   L..,  Penn  Ynn,  R,  D.  5 

1658  Vallimont.   George   E.   178   Seneca  St..   Penn   Yan 

636  Van  Amringe.  James  W..   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   10 

599  Van  Cise.   David  E..   Himrod.   R.  U.   15 

1412  Van    Devanter.    Charles    R.,    Dresden 


1386 

146 

939 
1354 

488 

507 
1825 
1396 
1767 

866 
1126 
1346 

710 
1248 

852 
1830 

299 
1219 
1289 

833 
1695 
1265 

716 

l.-i7» 

1466 

1125 

248 

984 

92 

1244 
431 
797 

1355 

927 

947 

21 

1776 
679 

1848 
409 

1642 
426 

1852 

1074 
937 
336 
433 
323 

1182 

1591 
794 
504 

1041 
873 
502 
372 
309 
789 
327 
156 
870 
126 

1154 

1277 
579 
149 

1040 

1118 
699 
407 

1436 
321 

1106 
404 

1784 
97 

1764 


Van  Epps,   Louis  D..  Middlesex,   R.  D.   2 
Van   Etten.   Philip  N..   Dundee,   R.   D.   1 
Van  Gelder.  Lyman  D..  Penn  Yan.   R.  D.   10 
Van   Gelder.    William.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    10 
Van   Gelder,    William    H  .    212    Elm   St.,   Penn    Y; 
Van   Gelder.   William    N.,   Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    10 
Van   Gorden.   Charles   W.,    Liundee,   R.   D.    2 
Van   Housen.   Clark   D.,    Middlesex,   R.   D.   32 
Van    Houten.   Roy  L..  Dresden 
Van  Scoter,  Middlesex.   R.  D.   25 
Van    Tuyl.   John    E..    Branchport.    R.    D.   1 
Vaughn.   Elmer  D..  87  Seneca  St..   Dundee 
Vaughn.    Ralph   W  ,   Dundee,    R.   D.    1 
Verkruzen.    Theodore    A.,    Penn    Yan 
Vickory,  John  O.,  214  Lawrence  St  ,  Penn  Yan 
Vinall,   James  C,    Penr.    Yan.    R.    D.    4 
Vincent.   R    B.  Garfield,   Dundee,   R.   D.    4 
Voak.  Olney,  Gage 

Voorhees    Belmont   M.,   Rushville,   R.   D. 
Voorhees.    Henry    E..    Rushville 
Voorhees.   Stanley   E.,   Rushville,   R.   D.   2 
Vosburgh.  Lou  E..  Penn  Yan.  R.  D.  2 
Vrooman,    Harry   B..    Penn    Yan.   R.    D.   5 


WiiK'iir,   Fenton    H.,   Rushville,   R.   D.   n 

Wager.  Forest  L..  Penn    Van,  R.  D.  4 
Waggoner.    Edwai'd    M..   Penn    Y'an.    R. 
Walbridg:e,    Frank    G.,    149    Water  St, 
Walbridge^  Philo,   Penn    Yan,    R.   D.   7 
Rushville 
Jr.,  South  Ave 
217    Clinton    St 
Middlesex 
M  ,   Branchport 
Penn  Y'an,   R 


Waldron,  Bert  B. 
Walker,  Edwin  J. 
Walker.  John  W. 
Walther,  Burt  C. 
Wallace.  William 
Walling,   Daniel  H 


D.    5 
Penn 


Penn    Yan 
Penn    Yan 


12 


R.    D. 
D.   6 

Penn   Y'an 


Dundee 


11 


Walrath.  WJliam   N.,   2-'.l   E.   Main  St 

Walton.  Griffin   B.,    Dundee,    R.    D.   4 

Walton.    Stanley    R..    83    HoUister   St 

Warner.  Wesley  J..   Dundee 

Warren.   ChaiJes   W..    Dundee.    R.    L>.    1 

Warren,  Harold  C.  Penn  Y'an.  R    D.  1 

Warren.   Ray   T..    Penn   Yan.   R.    D.   2 

Warren.   Rollin   B.,   Union  St..   Dundee 

Washburn.    Harry    C ,    Middlesex 

Waterman.    Jeaness.    Bluff    Point,    R.    D. 

Waters.  Maurice  A..  Duiidee.   R.  D.   2 

Watkins.  Charles  M..  223  Hamilton  St  .  Penn  Y'an 

Watkins,    Edward    T..    133    Stark    St..    Penn    Yan 

Waugh.   Floyd.    12   Hollister  St..  Dundee 

Wayand,    Leon,    Penn    Yan,    R,   D.    7 

Wegman,    William    F  ,    133    Brown   St..    Penn    Yan 

Weichbrodt,  James  l.i..   Penn   Yan,   R.   D.   1 

Welker.   George  E..   Dresden 

Welch.   Leslie    R..   Penn    Yan.    R.   D.    5 

Welch.    Alfred    L..    Penn    Y'an.   R.   D.    8 

Welch.    Ezra    P..   539    Liberty   St  .    Penn    Yan 

Welch,   Jesse   L.,   Penn    Yan,    R.    D.    8 

Wells.  James  E..   Penn    Yan.    R.   D     8 

Welter  Orville.    35   Bigelow    Ave..   Dundee 

Wentsel.   Lawrence  L.,    94    Bigelow   Ave.,   Dundee 

Werly,  Henry  L..  614   Liberty  St,  Penn  Yan 

West.    James.    Penn    Yan.    R.    D.    2 

West,   Rodell.    141    Lake   St..    Penn   Yan 

Westervelt.    Elmore    L..    Rushville.    R.    D     2 

Wetmore.   Carl    A..   Prattsburgh.   R,   D.   4 

Whalen.  Irving  T..  123   Head  St  .  Penn  Y'an 

Wheat,    Lewis    H..    Starkev 

Wheat.  William   H..  Dur.dee.  R.   D.  4 

Wheatlev.  William  H..  322  Liberty  St.  Penn  Y'an 

Wheeler.   Fred   S..   Bluff  Point.    R    D.    1 

Wheeler.   James  R..   425   Liberty  St..   Penn   Yan 

Wheeler.   Jesse   P..   Penn   Y'an 

Wheeler.    John    G.    S3    Bigelow    Ave..    Dundee 

Wheeler.   Lloyd    A..    Penn    Y'an.   IR.   D   7 

Wheeler  Rov  E..  400  Liberty  St.  Penn  Yan 


Whitaker.  Fred  C.   121  Court  St  ,  Penn  Y'an 
Whitbeck,  Royal  E.,  201  Lawrence  St.,  Penn   Yan 
White,   Arthur  H..  Dundee.  R.  D.   1 
White.   Charles   R,    Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   7 

78  White.  George  H..  Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   1 

786  White.  James  F..  Rock   Stream.   R.   D.   21 

933  White,    Sidney    E,    Bluff   Point,    R.    D.    1 

276  White.  Spencer  A..   Penn   Y'an.    R.   D.   3 

1110  Whitfield.   Charles  S..    323   Liberty  St.,   Penn   Y'an 

1691  Whitman,   William    A.,   Rushville,    R    D.    2 

705  Wickum,   Johnie    W.,   Middlesex,  R.   D.   25 

80  Wilcox.    Burton    D.,    Lakemont 

1845  Wilcox,   Harvey  E.,  Dundee 

1315  Wilcox,    Orison    L,    Lakemont 

1006  Wild,   Charles  G.,   Penn   Yan.   R.  D.   9 

1193  Wild.  William   C   Gage 

653  Wilhelm.  Mark   L..   248  Jacob  St.,   Penn  Y'an 

285  Wilkin,    Willis  G.    21    Hollister   St..    Dundee 

956  Wilkins    William    J..    Penn    Yan.   R.   D.   8 

227  Willis.    William    C.    Himrod 

943  Willett.   Charles    E..   Penn    Y'an.   R.   D. 

1137  Willett.   James   D..    Bluff   Point.   R.  T>. 

368  Willoughby,  George  S..  123  Walnut  St  . 

769  WiUson.    Earl    F..    Gage 

1162  Wilson.  Warren   H.,  Naples.    R.  D.  26 

954  Wilson,  Irving  E  ,  Penn  Y'an,  R.  D.  6 

807  Wilson.  Peter  H..  235   Lake  St..  Penn  Yan 

707  Windnagle.  Dewey  Fenton,  303  Liberty  St,, 
Yan 

1881  Windnagle.    Jerome   A..    Branchport 

157  Wingate.  Charles  A..  Penn  Y'an,  R.  D,  8 
292  Winkworth,    Cyril    G..    Branchport 

158  Winship.    Karl.    Penn   Y'an.   R.   D.   1 
185  Winsliip.  Virk.  Penn  Yan.   R.  D.  9 


4 

11 
Penn  Yan 


Penn 


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ISIS  Winton.    Hugh.   32    HoUister   St..     Dundee 

iS  I  2  \\  ixom.    (/liarles    L...    ])undee 

1(1117  Wxoni.    Hodnev   .1.,    Dundee.    R.   D.    3 

:)1I4  Wood.  Charles  H..   Rushville 

8:")?  Wood.    Clarence    H.,    Branchport 

Si3  Wood,   Edgar  Adelhert.  Naples.   11.  D.   27 

841  Wood.    George    H..    Branchport 

14^6  Wood.    Leon    F..    Penn    Yan.    H.    D.    6 

{194  Wood.   Lynn   A  .   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    6 

C14  Wor.man.    Henry   O..    Dundee.    R.    D     1 

1857  Wortman.    William    R..    134    Lake   St..   Penn   Yan 

lie.")  Wren,     'r'hur.   2115    Elm   St.    Penn    Yan 

2 ',7  Wren.   William.   Penn    Yan.   R.   D.    2 

3(11  Wrig-ht.  Clarence  B..   Penn  Y'an.   R    D.   7 

T.fi  Wright.  Edward  P.  Naples.  R.  D    26 

765  Wright.   Fred    Gage 

556  Wright.    Herbert   K.   Penn   Y'an.  'R.   D.    7 

1741  Wright.   Perry   W..   Penn   Yan.   R.   D.  :i 


4!)3 
135S 
1455 
12  ;5 
1170 
1715 

41  J 

!IS!I 
1174 
1338 
1233 
ISO! 

18U 
10J7 


W  right.   William   W  ,  Jr..   Branchport.   R.   D.   2 
Wyckoft.    Harry.    Branchport 
Wyman.  Burnett  W..  Middlesex.  R.  D 
Wyman.  Frank   T..   Middlesex.  R.  D. 
Wyman.  .lames   F,   I'enn    Yan.   R.  D.  4 
Wyman.  Wendell  B..  Middlesex 

Vareer.  Jacoli   A.,   Uiiiiltee,   R.   D.  3 

Yarnall.  George  H..  133  E.  Main  St..  Penn  Yan 
Yawger.   Scott   S..    Si7        Seneca   St..   Dundee 
Y'etter.   Hobart    R  .    126   E.   Main   St..    Penn   Y'an 
Y'etter,  Isaac  L..   104  B.  Main  St.,  Penn  Y'an 
Yetter.   Robert    N..    227    B.   Main   St..   Penn   Yan 
Yonge,    Lee   B.    313    Court    St..    Penn   Yan 
Young.   George   A..    105   Cherry   St.   Penn   Yan 


fS.:S      z:iiiiii<-l'iii:iii,    Clyde.    ITS    l,:ike    SI.,    IN'iiii    Y.-in 


STATISTICAL 


The  following  were  in  charge  of  the  registration, 
by  election  districts,  and.  as  in  former  enrollments, 
all  acted  without  pay: 

Harrington     Al'thui-    .1.    Bellis 

Benton.    1    .Arthur   ?;ewcomb 

Benton.    2    i (;harles    S.    Butcher 

Benton.   3    Ijars   C.   Anderson 

Italy     George    Thompson 

.lerusalem.   1    Rolla  P.   Bishop 

.lerusalem,   2    Guy    Herries 

Jerusalem,    3     Chester    Culver 

Middlesex,    2    L.    Case   Williams 

Milo,    1    Arthur    Jessup 

Mile,    2    Frank    R.    Durry 

Milo.  3    Adelbert  T.  Beardslee 

Milo,   4    Wilmer  Davis 

M-lo.    5    George   P.   Mapes 

Milo.    6    Glenn    Ovi'en 

Milo.   7    Marvin   Spooner 


Potter,    1    Oliver  Goodrich 

Potter.   2    Roy    Hobart 

Starkey.    1    Robert   S.    Wall 

Starkey.  2    Bertram   E.  Hunt 

'J'oi-rey     Charles    Rval 


The   registrants,   according   to   age.   were: 


years  I(i2 

years  108 

101 

9 

1 

1 

1 

94 

129 

117 

1(J(I 


18 

years 

19 

years 

2(1 

years 

21 

years 

23 

years 

26 

years 

27 

years 

32 

years 

33 

years 

34 

years 

35 

years 

36  years  1 

3  7  year  1 

38  years  1 

39  years  1 


40  years  

41  years  

42  years  1 

4:i  years  1 

44  years  1 

4  5  years  1 


19  NATIONS  AT  WAR 


DATES  IN  WHICH  THEY  ENTERED  THE  CONFLICT 


Austria  v.  B  Igium   August  2S,  1914 

Austria  v.  Montenegro   August  9,  1914 

Austria  v.  Russia   August  6,  1914 

Austria  v.  Serbia  July  2S,  1914 

Brazil  v.  Germany  September  26,  1917 

Bulgaria  v.  Serbia  October  14,  191.5 

China  v.  Austria    August  14,  1917 

China  v.  Germany  August  14.  1917 

Cuba  V.  Germany  April  7,  1917 

France  v.  Austria August  12,  1914 

Prance  v.  Bulgaria  October  IS,  191.5 

France  v.  Germany August  3,  1914 

Germany  v.  France  August  3,  1914 

Germany  v.  Portugal   March  9,  1916 

Germany  v.  Russia August  1,  1914 

Great  Britain  v.  Bulgaria October  16,  1915 

Great  Britain  v.  Austria August  12,  1914 

Great   Britain  v.  Germany   August  5.  1914 

Great  Britain  v.  Turkey November  5,  1914 


Greece   (provisional  government)   v.  Bulgaria   . 

November   28, 

Greece   (provisional  government)   v.  Germany   . 

November  28, 

Greece  v.  Bulgaria  July  2, 

Greece  v.  Germany July  2, 

Italy  V.  Austria  August  21, 

Italy  v.  Bulgaria October  19, 

Italy  V.  Germany   August  28, 

Japan  v.  Germany   August  23, 

Liberia  v.  Germany   August  4, 

Montenegro  v.  Austria   August  10, 

Panama  v.  Germany  April  7, 

Roumania  v.  Austria    August  27, 

Serbia  v.  Turkey   December  2, 

Siam  V.  Austria July  21, 

Siam  V.  Germany   July  21. 

Turkey    v.  Allies November  23, 

Turkey  v.  Roumania   August  29, 

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IN  SERVICE  OF  REGULAR  ARMY  OR  NAVY 


AT    DECLARATION    OF    WAR.     APRIL    6.    1917 


ALLEN.  AHTHril  LEE,  {'on)<>riil. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  215,  1916,  in  Com- 
pany B,  3d  New  York  Infantry.  Sent  to  Mexican 
Border.  Furloughed  to  reserve.  Re-called  at 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  April  7,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp 
Wadsworth,  South  Carolina,  and  assigned  to  Com- 
pany B.,  lOStli  Infantry,  liTtli  Division,  Sailed  for 
overseas  May  10th,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest, 
France,  May  23,  1918.  In  battles  at  Arras,  St. 
Quentin,  Cambrai  and  Ypres.  Transferred  to  Of- 
ficers' Training  School  at  Langres,  France,  83d 
Division,  as  instructor.  Appointed  Corporal  May 
7,  1917,  at  Geneva,  N,  Y.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  March  31,  1919.   (Benton). 

BEEBE.  VINCENT,  Private.  Isl  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1916,  in  Com- 
pany B,  3d  Infantry,  National  Guard  State  New 
York.  Discharged  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1917. 
Again  enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  October  27,  1917. 
Sent  to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Per- 
manent Personnel,  Medical  Detachment.  Dis- 
charged at  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  December  31, 
1918.    (Milo). 

BOLSTER,  HARKV  S.,  Serjeant. 

Enlisted  at  Sayre,  Penn.,  August  14,  1916,  in  Ma- 
chine Gun  Company,  13th  Pennsylvania  National 
Guard.  Sent  to  Camp  Stewart.  El  Paso,  Texas, 
bridge  duty;  lOSth  Machine  Gun  Battery.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Hancock,  Georgia.  Sailed  for  over- 
seas May  1,  1918,  arriving  at  St.  Nazaire,  France, 
May  12,  1918,  with  the  lOSth  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talion. In  Marne  offensive,  Vesle-Aisne  offensive, 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Thiacourt  Sector. 
Wounded  at  Condembrie,  France,  July  17,  1918, 
by  shell  fragment  in  left  hand.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  April  26,  1918.  (Middlesex). 

BUTLER,  CHARLES,  Sergeant, 

Enlisted  December  18,  1915,  at  Fort  Porter,  Buf- 
falo. N.  Y.  Sent  to  Columbus  Barracks,  O.,  and 
assigned  to  Recruit  Co.  12.  Transferred  to  Co.  I, 
17th  Infantry  at  Eagle  Pass,  Tex.,  and  served  on 
the  Mexican  Border  with  that  organization  at 
Columbus,  New  Mexico,  from  April  23,  1916.  to 
February  5,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Cotton. 
El  Paso.  Texas;  to  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  Com- 
pany I.  56th  Infantry;  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  14th 
Company,  154th  Development  Battalion,  and  Bat- 
tery A,  33d  Field  Artillery  (demobilized  about 
Nov.  29,  1918);  assigned  to  Co.  I,  71st  Infantry. 
Transferred  December  28,  1918,  to  Fort  Totten, 
N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  4th  Company.  Promoted 
Corporal  June  5th.  1917.  at  Port  Oglethorpe,  Ga. ; 


promoted  Sergeant  September  8,  1917,  at  Camp 
Meade,  Md.  Furloughed  to  the  reserve  at  Fort 
Totten,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1919.   (Jerusalem). 

(  ONNOLLY,  HENRY  G.,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  27.  1916,  in  Com- 
pany B,  3d  National  Guard,  State  of  New  York. 
Company  B  of  the  National  Guard  (N.  Y.)  served 
on  the  Mexican  Border.  Discharged  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  April  15,  1917,  under  General  Orders  for 
the  discharge  of  all  married  men  having  depend- 
ents. (Starkey). 

EinVARDS,  HENRY  B, 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  26,  1896,  in  Com- 
pany B.,  3d  National  Guard,  State  New  York. 
(Barrington). 

ELLIS,  (;E0R(;E  (  HARLES,  Boatsmate,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  August  14,  1913,  and 
sent  to  Newport.  Rhode  Island,  as  apprentice  sea- 
man. Assigned  to  U.  S.  S.  "Rowan"  (destroyer). 
Discharged  at  Boston  Navy  yard  as  seaman.  2d 
class,  September  17,  1916.  Re-enlisted  Septem- 
ber 18,  1916,  as  seaman  1st  class,  on  the  U.  S.  S. 
"Rowan."  April  2,  1917.  the  ship  was  stripped  for 
action   and   equipped   for   foreign   duty.   April    7, 

1917,  sailed  from  New  York  for  Europe,  arriving 
at  Queenstown  Naval  Base.  Ireland,  May  18,  1917, 
and  May  22  was  on  duty  in  the  war  zone,  con- 
voying troop  ships  to  St.  Nazaire  and  Brest. 
France,  and  to  Liverpool,  England;  also  convoy- 
ing mail  ships.  February,  1918,  Mr.  Ellis  was 
transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Bridget,"  transport  troop 
ship.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "McKee",  at  Mare 
Island    Training      Station,      California,    October, 

1918.  Assigned  to  U.  S.  S.  "Victoria,"  merchant 
ship,  November,  1918,  arriving  in  New  York  Har- 
bor December  23,  1918.  Mr.  Ellis  was  promoted 
to  Coxswain  at  Mare  Island  Training  Station, 
California;  to  Boatswain,  2nd  class,  on  U.  S.  S. 
"Victoria";  to  Boatsmate,  1st  class,  on  U.  S.  S. 
"Cape  May."  Mr.  Ellis  is  serving  an  unexpired  en- 
listment. (Milo). 

HILL,  ERNEST  EARL,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira.  N.  Y.,  April  24,  1916.  Sent  to 
Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio,  and  assigned  to  12th 
Recruit  Co.  Sent  to  Douglas,  Arizona,  and  as- 
signed to  Company  E,  13th  U.  S.  Infantry,  with 
which  served  on  the  Mexican  Border  from  June 
10,  1916,  to  June  1,  1917.  Sailed  from  New  York 
City  June  10,  1917,  arriving  at  St.  Nazaire, 
France,  June  23.  Served  in  Company  E,  18th  U.  S. 
Infantry,  1st  Division,  in  Luneville  sector,  Octo- 


T^age  Forty-one 


ber  21  to  November  20,  1917;  Toul  sector,  Janu- 
ary 16  to  April  3,  191S;  Montdidier-Noyon,  April 
25  to  July  7  (Cantigny  battle.  May  28-30) ;  Aisne- 
Marne,  July  18-25;  Saizerais,  August  7-24;  St. 
Mihiel,  September  12-14.  Wounded  at  Cantigny, 
May  29.  1918,  by  machine  gun  bullet  in  right  side, 
r.nd  at  St.  Mihiel,  September  12,  1918,  shell  wound 
in  right  shoulder.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Set- 
ters from  Dtcember  1,  191S,  to  August  17,  1919. 
Returned  to  the  United  States  September  4,  1919. 
Promoted  Corporal  May  17,  1917,  at  Douglas, 
Arizona.  Promoted  Sergeant  June  15,  1917,  at 
sea.  Cited  for  gallantry  in  G.  O.  S  ,  Headquarters 
1st  Infantry  Brigade,  series  of  1919.  Furloughed 
to  the  reserve  at  Louisville.  Ky.,  April  25,  1920. 
(Starkey). 

HOBAN.  JOHN  CARR,  JR.,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio,  June  23, 
1916.  Assigned  to  Recruit  Company.  Transferred 
to  Fort  Scriven,  Savannah,  Georgia,  and  assign- 
ed to  3d  Company,  Coast  Artillery  Corps.  Trans- 
ferred to  Fort  Adams,  Rhode  Island,  and  assign- 
ed to  8th  Provisional  Regiment,  Coast  Artillery 
Corps.  Sailed  August  25,  1917,  arriving  at  Bor- 
deaux, France.  September  24,  1918,  and  assigned 
to  Company  A,  344th  Battalion  Tank  Corps,  in- 
dividual unit.  In  battles  at  Soissons,  St.  Mihiel, 
end  Meuse-Argonne.  Wounded  at  Flaville,  France, 
October  10,  1918,  by  shrapnel  and  slightly  gassed. 
Appointed  Corporal  while  at  Fort  Scriven.  and 
Sergeant  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  June  1,  1919. 
Discharged  at  (Milo). 

HO()I>,  HOMER  HAROLD,  Coriioral. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  January  21,  1916,  in 
Company  A,  3d  National  Guard,  State  New  York, 
and  was  sent  to  the  Mexican  Border,  returning 
to  Rochester  October  5,  1916.  Sailed  from  New- 
port News,  Virginia,  May  10,  1918,  arriving  at 
Brest.  France.  May  23,  1918.  Member  of  Company 
A,  lOSth  Infantry.  27th  Division.  In  battles  at  Hin- 
denburg  Line,  September  29  Vierstaat  Ridge. 
August  31  to  September  2;  East  Poperinghe 
Line,  July  9  to  August  20;  Dickebusch  Sector, 
Belgium,  August  21  to  August  30,  1918.  Discharg- 
ed at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1919.  (Tor- 
rey). 

.TOHNSOX,  HAROLD  H..  Private,  1st  (lass. 

(Offleial)— Harold  H.  Johnson,  (1065S7),  Penn 
Yan.  Enlisted  at  Ft.  Scriven,  Ga.,  March  2,  1917. 
Born  Penn  Yan.  Age  18  9-12  years.  Organizations: 
Co.  D,  26th  Inf.  to  Jan.  2,  1918;  Co.  C,  2d  Brigade 
M.  G.  Battalion  to  death.  Private  March  2,  1917; 
private,  1st  class,  Jan.  21  ,1918.  Served  overseas 
June  14,  1917  to  death.  Killed  in  action  May  28, 
1918.  No  other  wounds.  Notify  Fred  E  Johnson, 
father,  R.  D.  1.  Penn  Yan. 


vices.   Pvt.    1st   CI.   Harold   H.  Johnson,   Co.    C.    Srtl 
M.   O.   Bn 

who   was  killed   in   action 
Near  Cantigrny.    France.  May  28.   1918 

OfflcLal;  By   Command   of 

R.  B.  Fraile  Major  General  Summerall 

Lieutenant  Colonel.  A.  G.  D.,         Stephen  O.  Fuiiua, 
Division    Adjutant.  Col.    G.    S.   C.    of  C. 


Headquarters 

FIRST  nivisiox 
"The    Commander-in-Chief   has   noted    in    this   Di- 
vision a  special  pride  of  service  and  a  higrh  state 
ot  morale   never  broken   by  hardship   nor  battle". 
G.  O.  No.   201.  G.  H.  O..  A.  E.   F.  in.  Nov.   1918 
General  Orders.   No.    1    January    1,    i;i20. 
(Extract  No.   4467) 
The  Division  Commander 
Cite?!   the  following:  otlicei-s  and   soldiers   for   gal- 
lantry   in    action    and    especially    meritorious    ser- 


.Army  of  the   United   States  of  America 

To   all    who   shall    see   these   presents,    greeting; 

This  is  to  Certify  that 

HAROLD   H.   JOHNSON 

Private    1st    Class.    Company    C,    2d    Brigade,    Ma- 

cliine    Gun   Battalion 
died    with    honor   in   the    service   of   his   country 
on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  May.   iai8. 
Given    at    Washington,    D.    C,    office   of   The    Adju- 
tant   (leneral    of    the    Army      this    eighth    day    of 
June,   one  thousand   nine  hundred  and   twenty. 
I.    IIRWIN.    Adjutant    General. 

LATHROI",  ALBERT,  Corporal. 

Enlisted  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  December  8,  1912. 
Sent  to  camp  in  Texas,  and  with  the  exception 
of  twenty-three  months  In  France  and  five  weeks 
in  Jacksonville,  Florida,  all  his  time  has  been 
spent  in  camps  in  Texas.  He  was  with  the  B.  Com- 
pany 23  Infantry,  when  it  sailed  for  France.  Sep- 
tember 2,  1917.  arriving  at  St.  Nazaire,  Septem- 
ber 16,  1917.  Mr.  Lathrop  was  in  five  battle  fronts 
and  was  in  the  Mont  Blanc  drive  when  he  was 
captured  and  held  prisoner  fourteen  days.  Af- 
ter escaping,  Mr.  Lathrop  was  assigned  to  Head- 
quarters Troop,  2d  Division,  of  which  contingent 
he  is  still  a  member.   (Potter). 

LE(  LAIRE,  LAWRENCE,  U.  S.  Navy. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo  November  1,  1915.  (Jerusa- 
lem). 

MALONEY,    HARRY,    Lieiitenant-Coloiiel,   Ordnance, 
IT.  S.  A. 

Was  appointed  to  the  Military  Academy  from 
Dundee,  N.  Y.,  winning  his  appointment  in  a 
competitive  examination.  The  appointment  was 
awarded  by  the  late  Sereno  E.  Payne.  Entered  the 
class  of  1912  on  March  2,  1908,  and  graduated 
with  it  June  12,  1912.  Upon  graduation  was  as- 
signed to  the  10th  U.  S.  Infantry  and  reported  to 
that  regiment  for  duty  on  September  2,  1912,  as 
Second  Lieutenant.  The  regiment  was  at  that 
time  stationed  in  the  Panama  Canal  Zone.  Re- 
mained on  duty  with  the  10th  Infantry  in  the 
Canal  Zone  until  December  31,  1915.  The  next 
regiment  to  which  he  was  assigned  upon  his  re- 
turn from  foreign  service  was  the  twenty-sixth 
Infantry  which  was  at  that  time  scattered  along 
the  Texas  border.  Joined  the  1st  Battalion,  sta- 
tioned in  Harlingen,  Texas.  Was  on  regular  pa- 
trol and  border  duty  with  this  regiment  until  the 
Punitive  expeditions  into  Mexico  brought  the 
Mexican  troubles  to  a  crisis  and  the  National 
Guard  troops  were  ordered  to  the  border.  Was 
then  detailed  to  assist  in  the  organization  of  a 
machine  gun  company  for  the  third  Texas  Infan- 
try. Upon  the  completion  of  this  duty,  July  19, 
1916,  was  detailed  as  Inspector-Instructor  of 
Third  Texas  Infantry  and  was  later  alternated 
between  the  2d  and  3d  Regiments  of  Texas  Infan- 
try. On  September  5,  1916,  was  detailed  to  assist 
in  the  organization  of,  and  to  act  as  an  instructor 


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in,  a  school  o(  machine  gun  fire  which  was  duly 
started  in  Harlingen,  Texas,  for  the  instruction 
of  all  troops  armed  with  the  machine  gun  and 
stationed  in  the  Brownsville  district.  Remained  on 
duty  with  the  school  until  February  27,  1917, 
when  he  was  transferred  at  his  own  request  to 
the  Third  Field  Artillery,  stationed  at  Fort  Sam 
Houston,  Texas.  Remained  on  duty  with  "B"  Bat- 
tery of  that  regiment  until  May  24,  1917,  when 
acting  under  orders  from  the  Adjutant  General, 
proceeded  to  Springfield  Armory,  PJass.,  to  assist 
in  organizing  and  to  act  as  an  instructor  in  a 
school  (or  the  training  of  machine  gun  mechanics, 
etc.  Ordered  overseas  to  study  the  installation 
of  machine  guns,  cannon,  etc  ,  in  aeroplanes,  and 
proceeded  on  October  15,  1917. 

Upon  arrival  in  France,  reported  to  the  Chief 
Ordnance  Officer  (or  duty  and  was  by  him  as- 
signed tor  duty  with  the  air  service  headquarters, 
as  these  headquarters  had  been  requesting  the 
services  of  several  officers  with  machine  gun  ex- 
perience. One  of  the  officers  who  accompanied 
him  overseas  was  Lieutenant  (later  Captain! 
Frank  Short,  from  Penn  Yan. 

Remained  on  duty  with  the  American  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  as  Chief  of  the  Aircraft  Armament 
Section  of  the  Ordnance  Department  until  Janu- 
ary 12,  1918,  when  he  went  to  England  and  later 
to  the  United  States  on  duties  connected  with  the 
Aircraft  Armament  Section  Returned  to  France 
July  22,  1918,  and  remained  there  until  the  close 
of  the  war  and  the  signing  of  the  armistice.  Re- 
turned to  the  United  States  for  station  in  Wash- 
ington on  March  27,  1919.  Was  awarded  the  Dis- 
tinguished Service  Medal  by  the  C  in  C.  in  France, 
July,  1919. 

The  dates  of  promotions  are  as  follows:  Pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant  of  Infantry,  about  July  15, 
1916;  Captain  of  Field  Artillery,  about  May  15, 
1917:  Major  of  Ordnance,  January  25,  1918:  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of  Ordnance,  September  15,  1918. 
(Starkey). 

,HILLi:i!.  JOSEPH  B..  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  December  3,  1913. 
Sent  to  Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio,  and  assigned 
to  13th  Recruit  Company,  Cavalry.  Transferred 
to  Fort  Texas,  Texas,  Battery  B.,  4th  Field  Ar- 
tillery: Fort  Sill,  Oklahoma,  Battery  A,  9th  Field 
Artillery.  In  service.  (Milo!. 

MILLIS.  KAYMONI)  HENRY.  Corporal. 

Enlisted  at  Columbus  Barracks,  O  ,  June  24,  1916, 
and  assigned  to  22d  Recruit  Company.  Trans- 
ferred to  Fort  Scriven,  Savannah,  Georgia,  and 
assigned  to  3d  Company,  Coast  Artillery  Corps, 
then  to  Headquarters  Company.  Sailed  July  11, 
1918,  arriving  at  LeHavre.  France,  July  28.  1918. 
Member  Battery  A,  64th  Artillery,  Coast  Artillery 
Corps,  34th  Separate  Brigade.  With  American 
Expeditionary  Force  in  France  July  2:;,  1918,  to 
February    24.   1919.   Appointed   Corporal    at    Fort 


Scriven,  Ga.,  November  19.  1917.  Furloughed  to 
reserve  July  22,  1919.   (Milo). 

MOKinS,  ARTHUR  M. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1915.  U.  S. 
Navy.   (Starkey). 

OWE.VS,  HOWARD. 

Enlisted  at  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  January  10,  1914, 
in  Coast  Artillery  Corps.   (Milo). 

PAR.SONS,  HAROLD  L.,  Major,  l.  S.  M.  C. 

Sailed  (or  overseas  from  New  York  City  February 
12,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  February  25, 
1918.  Major  First  Replacement  Battalion,  U.  S. 
Marines,  March.  April.  May;  First  Corps  School, 
June;  Fourth  Regiment,  3d  Division  for  Obser- 
vation, July  8-15;  Fifth  Regiment  Marines,  July 
22  to  October  8;  First  Training  Regiment  Octo- 
ber 15  to  December  15.  In  battles  at  Chateau- 
Thierry,  July  8-15;  Porit  a  Mousson,  August  8- 
18;  St.  Mihiel,  September  12;  Blanc  Mont,  Oc- 
tober 2-18,  1918.  In  service  in  Dominian  Repub- 
lic.  (Milo). 

REAVES,  OLIVER  W.,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  New  York  City,  December  11.  1914. 
Served  at  Camp  Empire.  Canal  Zone.  Company 
C,  5th  Infantry;  Camp  Beauregard.  La.,  Com- 
pany C,  33d  In(antry;  Camp  Pike,  Ark  ,  Company 
A,  409th  Service  Battalion.  Promoted  Corporal 
May  11,  1916,  at  Camp  Empire,  Canal  Zone.  Pro- 
moted Sergeant  May,  1917,  at  Cimp  Beauregard, 
La.  Discharged  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  June  7,  1919. 
Re-enlisted  for  one  year  June  7,  1919,  at  Camp 
Pike,  Ark.   (Milo). 

SCHOFIELD,   FRANK   HER.MAN.  Captain.  II.   S.   N. 

Graduated  Naval  Academy,  1890.  Promotions: 
Ensign.  July  1,  1892;  Lieutenant,  March  3.  1899; 
Lieutenant-Commander,  July  1,  1905;  Com- 
mander, January  29,  1911  Captain,  July  1,  1917. 
On  staff  of  commander  U.  S.  Naval  forces  in  Eu- 
rope, December  1917-December  1918;  U.  S.  Naval 
Advisory  Staff  to  Peace  Commission.  Paris.  De- 
cember, 1918-May,  1919;  Captain.  U.  S.  S.  Texas. 
(Milo). 

STONE,  CLARENCE  E..  Ra(li(»  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Missouri,  Janu- 
ary 26,  1914;  18th  Company,  Coast  Artillery 
Corps,  Fort  Mills,  Philippine  Islands,  March  1, 
1914,  to  April  11.  1916;  157th  Company.  Coast  Ar- 
tillery Corps,  May  15,  1916,  to  January  25,  1917; 
10th  Company,  C.  D.  o(  C,  Canal  Zone,  June  1, 
1917,  to  May  29,  1918;  Coast  Artillery  School  at 
Fort  Monroe,  Virginia,  June  6.  1918.  to  October 
1,  1918.  Sailed  from  Newport  News,  Va.,  October 
21,  1918,  and  arrived  at  St.  Nazaire,  France,  No- 
vember 1,  1918.  Member  45th  Artillery,  Non-com- 
missioned Staff.  Mr.  Stone  was  awarded  a  cer- 
tificate of  merit  for  services  during  an  uprising 
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ENLISTMENTS 


BARRINGTON 

BrLLIS.  HAin'KY  lU'SSKLL,  Sersreaiit. 

Enlisted  ut  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  IS.  1917,  and  sent 
to  Syracuse  Recruit  Camp,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and 
assigned  to  Camp  Hospital,  June  21  to  October 
14.  Assigned  to  Medical  Detachment,  50th  Infan- 
try, October  15th,  1917;  Camp  Green.  Char- 
lotte, North  Carolina.  November  2.  1917,  to 
February  11,  191S;  Wilmington,  Delaware, 
February  1.3  to  July  7;  Camp  Merritt,  New 
Jersey,  July  7  to  October  5;  Camp  Sevier,  Green- 
ville, South  Carolina,  October  7  to  December  5; 
C  mp  Dix,  N.  J  ,  December  7,  1918,  to  March  10, 
1919.  Discharged  and  re-enlisted  for  overseas 
duty  End  sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  October 
18,  1919,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  October  30, 
1919.  Medical  Department,  50th  Infantry,  2d  In- 
fr.ntry  Brigade,  American  forces  in  Germany.  In 
Army  of  Occupation  at  Mayen,  Germany,  from 
November  7,  1919.  In  service. 

BI.dlMiKTT,  LAWKKX'E  T. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira.  N.  Y..  January.  191S.  Company 
K,  5()th  Infantry. 

CARIMHJ,,  DIANK  >KLS<!N.  3(1  Quartermaster. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira.  N.  Y.  April  17.  1917.  and 
sent  to  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  and  assigned  to 
TI.  S.  S.  "Wyoming",  and  was  then  transferred 
to  the  "Alabama."  "Aeolus",  "George  Washing- 
ton". On  the  latter  ship  Mr.  Carroll  was  appoint- 
ed Seaman  Gun  Pointer.  These  vessels  convoy- 
ed troops  to  E  irope.  The  first  triP  was  made 
July  13.  1917,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  July  29, 
1917  Was  sent  to  Paulac,  France,  where  he  was 
fitted  for  service  with  the  Naval  14-inch  Battery, 
£nd  then  proceeded  to  Verdun,  where  he  was  sta- 
tioned in  active  service  about  two  months,  when 
he  was  returned  to  the  "George  Washington." 
Transferred  to  the  "West  Indian."  freighter,  and 
made  trips  between  Liverpool.  London.  England. 
Q.ieen':town.  Ireland.  Cardiff.  Wales.  Transferred 
to  the  "Calamares",  a  transport,  bringing  troops 
home.  Discharged  at  New  York.  N.  Y.,  August  21, 
1919. 

IMliltLE,  GLENN   EVEKETT,  Seaman,  2d  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y,  and  sworn  into  the  ser- 
vice at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1918,  and  assign- 
ed to  General  Service.  At  Great  Lakes  Training 
School,  Illinois,  July  17  to  September  6;  Phila- 
delphia Navy  Yard,  September  7  to  October  13. 
Sailed  from  Hoboken,  Pier  2,  October  16,  1918, 
arriving  at  Brest.  France.  October  25,  1918;  On 
Super-dreadnaught  "Arkansas"  November  20, 
1918,  to  January  23,  1919;  Norfolk  Navy  Yard, 
January  23  to  January  29;  on  freighter  "Evans- 
ville"  January  29  to  February  8;  Norfolk  Navy 
Yard.  February  8  to  March  3.  1919.  Discharged  at 
Norfolk  Navv  Y'ard  March  3.  1919. 


GRACE.  CHARLES  OLIVER,  1st  Lieutenant,  V.  C,  U. 

S.  A. 

Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant,  Veterinary  Corps, 
July  ]6,  1917,  at  Dundee,  N,  Y.  Called  into  active 
service  October  22,  1917,  at  Port  Oglethorpe. 
Georgia,  and  assigned  to  11th  United  States  Cav- 
alry until  October  25,  1918.  On  duty  as  student 
officer  at  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.,  October  25,  1918, 
to  January  24,  1919.  On  duty  as  Camp  Veterinar- 
ian, Camp  Furlong,  Columbus,  New  Mexico,  and 
also  Veterinarian  12th  Cavalry,  same  place,  Jan- 
uary 24  to  October  20.  October  20,  1919,  on  duty 
with  Zone  Supply  Office,  Chicago,  Illinois.  Com- 
mission in  Regular  Army. 

MATTASON,  HARRY  ALBERT,  Painter,  2il  Class. 

Enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  at  Elmira,  N.  Y..  June 
7.  1917,  for  four  years,  and  was  sent  to  the  Re- 
ceiving Ship  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.  August  2 
was  assigned  to  the  U.  S.  S.  "Michigan";  March 
4.  1918.  to  the  U.  S.  S.  "Illincjis";  September  4  to 
the  Receiving  Ship  at  Norfolk,  Virginia.  Rating: 
Fireman,  2d  class;  Fireman,  1st  class;  Painter 
2d  class.  In  trips  to  Queenstown,  Cuba  and  tho 
Panama  Canal  Zone.  Discharged  at  New  York 
from  Receiving  Ship.  February  7.  191:1.  on  ac- 
count of  dependents. 

STIFDEVANT,    BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,    Musician. 

Enlisted  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1918.  Sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y'.,  and  assigned  to  25th  Re- 
cruit Company.  Transferred  to  Fort  Slocum,  N. 
Y,  25th  Recruit  Company;  Fort  Benjamin  Har- 
rison, and  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  fr.nm  New 
York  September  13,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest, 
France.  September  23,  1918,  with  19th  Division 
Band  and  5th  Army  Service  Corps  Bund.  Dis- 
charged  at   Camp   Upton.    N.    Y.,     July   10,   1919. 

BENTON 
ALLEN,  VALENTINE  P.,  Priyate. 

(OWieral)— Valentine  P.  Allen,  (51402),  R.  D.  1. 
Ferguson's  Corners,  N.  Y.  Enlisted  at  Camp  Syra- 
cuse July  10,  1917.  Born  Sayre,  Pa.  Age  18  7-12 
years.  Organizations:  Co.  I,  23  Inf.,  July  10,  1917 
to  March  9,  1918;  headquarters'  Co.,  3d  Brigade, 
2d  Division  to  Oct.  5,  1918.  Private.  Served  over- 
seas Sept.  17,  1917  to  Oct.  5,  1913.  Died  of  bron- 
cho-pneumonia Oct.  5,  1918.  Notify  Mrs.  Jessie  M. 
Allen,  mother,  R.  D.  1,  Benton,  N.  Y. 

(  ATLIN.  LEWIS  EI>WARI>.  (  oxswain.   I.  S.  N. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester.  N.  Y..  May  3.  1917.  and  sent 
<o  Training  Station  at  ."^'owport,  R;i()iic>  Island, 
May  3  to  June  15,  1917;  U.  S.  S.  "Georgia",  June 
15.  1917  to  July  13,  1D19:  U.  S.  S.  "FUiitla"  Jul- 
io to  August  13,  1919;  Bay  Ridge  Receiving  Ship, 
Brooklyn,  N,  Y.,  Augu'^t  13  to  August  J9.  1919. 
Discharged  at  Receiving  Ship  at  New  York,  N. 
Y.  August  29.  1919. 


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(OXKLIN,  HAROLD  WELrHER,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  New  York  City,  June  2,  1917.  Sent  to 
Camp  Crane,  AUcntown.  Pa..  Auguri  1,  l!t).7,  and 
assigned  to  Section  560,  U.  S.  Army  Ambulance 
Service.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  June  12,  1918, 
and  arrived  at  Genoa,  Italy,  June  27.  Served  in 
Section  560,  United  States  Army  Ambulance  Ser- 
vice with  the  Italian  Army.  In  American  School- 
Universite  de  Clermont-Ferrand,  March  1,  1919,  to 
July  1,  1919.  Served  with  Italian  Army,  June  27 
to  September  2,  1918.  Battles,  St.  Mihiel,  Septem- 
ber 11-21;  Argonne,  September  21  to  November 
11.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Trier,  Germany, 
from  December  1,  1918,  to  March  1,  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1919. 

CONLEY,  EARLE  WYMA>.  I'riviitc. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1917,  and 
sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg,  South 
Carolina,  thence  to  Camp  Stewart,  Newport 
News,  Virginia,  from  which  place  he  sail- 
ed June  30,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France, 
July  13,  1918,  with  106th  Ambulance  Company, 
102d  Sanitary  Train.  27th  Division.  Battles— Hin- 
denburg  Line.  September  29-30;  LeSelle  River 
vicinity,  St.  Souplet,  October  17;  Jonc  De  Mer 
Ridge,  October  18.  Engagements— Vierstaat  Ridge, 
Belgium,  August  31-September  2;  The  Knoll 
Giullemont,  France,  Quennemont  Farm,  Septem- 
ber 27;  St.  Maurice  River,  October  19-20.  Minor 
Engagements— East  Poperinghe  Line,  Belgium, 
August  7-20;  Dickebusch  Sector,  Belgium,  Au- 
gust 21-30,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N. 
Y.,  March  31,  1919. 


SPECI.^L  ORDERS 

HE.\DQUARTERS,     27th    Division 
Amerioan   E.   F..   France. 
No     31  January    31,    1919. 

Extract 
»  »  • 

2.  The  following:  named  soldiers  are  com- 
mended for  the  meritorious  services  hereinafter 
mentioned: 

•  «  • 

Private    Earle    W.    Conley    (1.222.811)    in2nd 
Sanitary    Train. 

For  repeated  demonstrations  of  courage 
and  determination  in  driving  ambulances 
over  roads  swept  by  enemy  fire,  for  tlie 
purpose  of  evacuating  wounded  from  the 
forward  aid  posts:  this  during  and  subse- 
quent to  the  battle  of  the  LE  SELLB 
River,  France,  October  12-20,  11)18. 
«  •  * 

By  Command  of  Major  General   O'RYAN: 

W.  H.   Raymond 

Colonel,   G.  S.. 
Chief   of   Staff. 
Official 

Headquarters,  27tli  Division.  U.  S.  A. 
Tristram   Tupper, 
Adjutant   General. 
Division    Adjutant. 

CULVER,  MOLLIS  HYI>E.  rrivii(<'. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1917,  and 
sent  to  League  Island  Navy  Yard  at  Philadelphia, 
Penn  ,  and  assigned  to  Recruit  Company  M.;  106th 
Company,  Sth  Regiment,  Marine  Corps.  Trans- 
ferred to  Galveston,  Texas,  to  guard  against 
trouble  with  Mexico;  sent  to  Quantico,  Virginia, 
transferred  to  4th  Separate  Battalion,  Company 
C.     Sailed   August     13,    1918,    arriving    at    Brest, 


France,  August  25,  1918.  Transferred  to  84th 
Company,  6th  Regiment,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  2d 
Division.  Battles  at  Meuse-Argonne,  November 
1st  to  November  11,  1918.  In  Army  of  Occupation 
at  Lautarsdort,  Germany,  seven  months.  Dis- 
charged at  Quantico,   Va.,  August   13,   1919. 

DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  July  28,  1917,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg,  South  Caro- 
lina, and  assigned  to  74th  Machine  Gun.  Federal- 
ized into  the  lOSth  Infantry.  Transferred  to 
Medical  Unit. 

tJOLDS.MITH,  FRANK  LEE,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1917,  and  was 
sworn  into  the  service  June  15,  1917,  at  Marine 
Training  Station  at  Paris  Island,  South  Carolina, 
and  assigned  to  Drill  Company  E,  45th  U.  S.  Ma- 
rines. Transferred  to  Marine  Training  Camp  at 
Quantico,  Virginia,  August,  25.  1917.  Sailed  from 
Philadelphia,  Penn  ,  October  23,  1917,  arriv- 
ing in  Brest,  France,  November  12,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  97th  Company,  6th  Regiment  Marines 
Infantry,  2d  Division.  August  26,  1917,  and  re- 
mained in  that  contingent  until  March  7,  1918. 
In   hospital     at  Camp   No.   3,   Bourmont,  France, 

with  measles;  Base  3,  Vittel,  and  Base  8  at 

Savenay,  France,  with  tuberculosis,  from  March 
7,  1918,  to  April  30,  1918.  when  he  sailed  for  the 
United  States,  arriving  May  12,  1918.  In  hospi- 
tals in  United  States  from  May  12,  1918  to  Decem- 
ber 24,  1918,  at  Newport  News;  Waynesville, 
South  Carolina;  Norfolk,  Virginia;  Fort  Lyons, 
Colorado.  Discharged  from  United  States  Naval 
Hospital  at  Fort  Lyons,  Colorado,  December  24, 
1918. 

HOPKINS,  FREW,  2(1  Rati;:)  Eleetrieiaii. 

Enlisted    at    Brooklyn    Navy    Yard.    December    7. 

1917,  and  served  at  Newport.  Rhode  Island,  Train- 
ing Station;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Radio  School; 
Aviation  Camp,  Pensacola,  Florida,  and  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.  Discharged  at  League  Island  Navy 
Yard  at  Philadelphia,  Penn  ,  February  18,  1918. 

LARSEN,  LARS,  Private,  1st  (lass. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y..  November  5,  1917.  Sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  4th  Re- 
cruit Company.  Transferred  to  Fort  McKinley, 
and  assigned  to  12th  Company,  and  later 
to  Battery  C,  54th  Artillery,  Coast  Artillery 
Corps.  Sailed  from  Portland,  Maine,  March  22, 
i918,  and  arrived   at   LeHavre,   France,  April   Z, 

1918.  May  20,  1918,  assigned  to  2d  Battery,  How- 
itzer Regiment,  Coast  Artillery  Corps.  August  15, 
assigned  to  44th  Artillery,  Battery  F.  Coast  Ar- 
tillery Corps.  Defensive  and  counter-offensive  on 
Champagne  Front,  near  Laval,  France,  July  15 
to  24,  1918;  an  attack  near  Baccones,  France,  July 
27,  1918;  St.  Mihiel  offensive,  September  12,  1918; 
offensive  near  Lake  La  Chaussee,  France,  Novem- 
ber 9  to  11,  1918.  Discharged  at  Fort  Totten,  N. 
Y..  February  15,  1919. 

MaeDONALD,  LEON  GLENN,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  28,  1917.  Sent  to 
Recruit  Camp.  Syracuse.  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to 


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Headquarters  Co.,  23d  Infantry.  Later  assign- 
ed to  50th  Infantry,  and  thence  back  to  the  2)d 
Infantry  one  wiek  before  departure  tor  foreign 
service.  Sailed  from  New  York  September  7,  1917, 
arriving   at    St.    Nazaire,    France,   September    21, 

1917.  Member  23d  Infantry.  2d  Division.  Battles 
at  Sommtdieu,  March  17  to  May  19,  191S;  Cha- 
teau-Thierry, June  1,  to  July  9,  1918;  South  of 
Soissons,  July  10  to  19,  191fi;  St.  Mihiel,  Septem- 
ber 12  to  14,  1918;  Blanc  Mont  Ridge,  (Cham- 
pagne), October  3  to  9,  1918;  Argonne  Forest, 
October  27  to  November  11,  1918.  Gassed  on  No- 
vember 10,  1918.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at 
Rengsdorf,  Germany,  December  1,  1918,  to  May 
10,  1919.  Assigned  to  3d  Army  Composite  Regu- 
lars, May  10,  1919,  at  Coblenz,  Germany,  and  did 
service  at  Pershing  Stadium,  Paris,  France.  Dis- 
charged at  Mitchell  Field,  N.  Y.,  August  5,  1919. 

What  is  meant  by  3rd  Army  Com]>osite  Regi- 
ment is:  Each  Brigade  of  Regular  Infantry  of  the 
Army  of  Occupation  picked  one  company  (250 
men)  of  the  tallest,  also  the  best  drilled  and 
oldest  soldiers  to  represent  the  Bridage.  The  3rd 
.\rmy  Composite  Regiment  was  composed  of  three 
Battalions  or  twelve  comijanies  in  the  following 
form:  1st  Battalion — A  and  B  Companies.  1st  Di- 
vision; C  and  D  Companies.  3d  Division.  2d  Bat- 
talion, E  and  F  Companies.  2d  Division;  G  and 
H  Companies,  5th  Division.  3d  Battalion — I  and  K 
Companies,  4th  Division;  L,  and  M  Companies, 
6th  Division.  All  composed  of  the  Regular  Army 
units,  but  owing  to  the  fact  that  most  of  the 
Regular  Army  men  were  either  killed  or  wounded 
or  missing  in  action,  that  about  half  were  draft- 
ed men.  This  Regiment  of  crack  Infantry  was 
commanded  by  Col.  Babcock.  of  the  89th  Division, 
fCational  Army.  Col.  Babcock  is  a  Regular  Army 
Officer. 

MKTCALF.  I{(»Y  KANSOM.  Corporal. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y  ,  and  assigned  to  Company  C, 
21st  Section;  Fort  Bliss,  El  Paso,  Texas,  Com- 
pany A,  64th  Infantry;  Waco,  Texas,  14th  Infan- 
try Brigade,  7th  Division.  Sailed  August  27,  1918, 
arriving  at  Brest,  France,  September  4,  1918. 
Battles  at  Marbache,  Pouvenille  and  near  Metz. 
Appointed  Corporal  in  August,  1918.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y..  June  25,  1919. 

WILLlA.nS,  ALFRKD,  Vrhate.  T'.  S.  M.  V. 

Written  on  the  margin  of  a  map  of  France,  pre- 
sented to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alfred  Williams,  parents, 
is  the  following: 

"Williams,  Alfred.  Jr.,  Private  (120278),  73d  Com- 
pany, 6th  Regiment,  4th  Brigade,  Second  Divis- 
ion. Nearest  of  kin,  father.  Alfred  Williams, 
Penn  Yan,  New  York.  Place  of  enlistment.  Ma- 
rine Barracks.  Paris  Island.  S.  C,  April  24,  1917. 
Sailed  from  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  for  France  on  Oc- 
tober 16.  1917.  Outline  of  travels  in  France:  1 — 
Landed  at  St.  Nazaire.  November  2,  1917,  to  Marcli 
11,    1917.    2 — Bordeaux.     Nov.    14.    1917,    to    Jan.    9, 

1918.  Assisted  American  Engineers  on  American 
docks,  and  later  was  on  Military  Police  duty.  3 — 
Robecourt,  Jan.  12,  1918.  to  March  15,  1918;  in- 
tensive training  preparatory  to  going  to  front. 
4 — Verdun.  French  Sector,  March  17,  1918,  to  May 
17.  1918.  First  experience  in  front  line  trenches. 
5 — Serans,  May  21,  1918,  to  May  31,  1918.  Train- 
ing behind  the  lines.  Received  call  from  Marshall 
Poch  to  assist  in  checking  German  drive  on 
Paris.  6 — Chateau-Thierry.  French  Sector.  June 
3,  1918,  to  July  5.  1918.  7 — Soissons,  Aisne  offen- 
sive , French  Sector,  July  18,  1918,  to  July  19  ,1918. 


Instantly  killed  in  action  July  19  1918.  by  ma- 
chine gun  bullet.  Grave  unknown.  The  follow- 
ing are  the  major  operations  engaged  in  by  this 
soldier:  1 — Aisne  defensive;  2 —  Aisne  offensive. 
As  per  extract  G.  H.  Q.  General  Order  No.  75,  this 
soldier  of  the  Second  Division  would  have  been 
entitled  to  wear  two  Battle  Clasps  on  the  Victory 
Medal  for  services  in  the  above  mentioned  series 
of  battles.  The  Victory  Medal  is  represented  by 
the  Victory  Ribbon.  Each  battle  clasp  is  repre- 
sented by  a  bronze  star.  This  soldier  would  have 
had  two  stars.  Compiled  for  your  information  and 
comfort  by  comrades  in  the  73rd  Company,  6th 
Marines." 


CITED    I.N"    ARMY    ORDERS 
The  6th  Regiment  of  .'American  Marines 
under  command   of 
Lieutenant-Colonel    Lee 
engaged    in   an    improvised   offensive   on    the    18th 
of    July,    1918.    in    the    middle    of    the    night,    on    a 
terrain    unknown    and    very  difficult,  advanced  in 
open    order    for   2    days   without    being   stopijed    by 
the  hardships  and   the  difhculties  of  replenishing 
their    food    and    water,    with    a    remarkable    ardor 
and    tenacity,    rolled   back   the  enemy  for  11   kilo- 
metres,   capturing   2700    prisoners,    12   cannon   and 
several   hundred   machine  guns. 
(Order   No.    19.886    "D") 
.At   Great  General    Headquarters.   Oct.   25.    1918. 
The    Commanding    General-in-Chief. 
(Signed)    PETAIN. 
Translation    in    English    of    the    French    Citation. 


ITALY 

ECKKKT,   HE>KY    SA.MFEL,    Madiiiiisfs'   llatp.   1st 
Clas.s. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1917,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Brown,  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Sta- 
tion, Great  Lakes,  III.  Also  in  Camp  Perry  and 
.Aviation  Camp  at  same  place.  Rated  as  First 
Class  Machinists'  Mate.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Brown,  Great  Lakes,  III.,  January  15,  1918. 

KARNES,  FLOYD  LEO,  Fireniaii.  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1918,  and  sent 
to  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Station,  where  he 
served  three  months.  Transferred  to  Hampton 
Roads,  Virginia,  for  six  weeks.  Served  on  Su- 
per-dreadnaught  "Mississippi"  eleven  months, 
from  November  21,  1918,  until  October  1,  1919. 
Discharged  at  Receiving  Ship,  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y., 
October  11,  1919. 

JERUSALEM 

BARUrS,   SHELDO.N    .UOXROE,   Shipwright. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  the  United  States 
Navy,  January  9,  1918,  and  reported  for  active 
duty  February  18,  1918.  Sent  to  Naval  Training 
Station  at  Newport,  Rhode  Island;  sent  to  Boston 
Receiving  Ship  March  20,  1918,  and  assigned  to 
the  Minelayer  U.  S.  S.  "Aroostook"  March  30, 
1918.  Sailed  from  Boston,  Mass.,  June  16,  1918, 
and  arrived  in  Invergorden,  Scotland,  June  30, 
1918.  Member  United  States  Mine  Force,  Squadron 
I.  This  Squadron  put  down  the  Northern  Mine 
Barrage.  The  "Aroostook"  went  out  on  ten  min- 
ing trips  with  the  squadron.  Discharged  at  Naval 
Base  No.  2,  January  29,  1919. 

BRADY,  JOSEPH.  Jr.,  Seaman.  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elniira,  N.  Y.,  March  30.  1918,  and 
sent  to  Norfolk,  Virginia,  Training  Station.  Dis- 
charged  at   Norfolk,   Va.,   November   2,   1918. 

BURT,  FERRLS  HEXRY,  1  rivate,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1917,  and  sent 


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to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.  Left  Fort  Slocum  tor  Fort 
Riley,  Kansas,  June  9.  1917.  where  he  was  assign- 
ed to  Troop  B,  13th  Cavalry.  United  States  Regu- 
lar Army.  Left  Fort  Riley  for  Sam  Fordyce,  Tex- 
as, November  29,  1917,  tor  border  patrol  duty. 
Was  stationed  at  several  different  outposts  be- 
tween Forts  Ringold  and  McAUen,  Texas,  general- 
ly staying  about  a  month  in  each  place  until 
March  IS,  1918.  Left  McAllen  for  Fort  Brown, 
Texas,  where  he  was  assigned  to  the  1st  Provis- 
ional Motor  Machine  Gun  Detachment  of  the 
Southern  Department.  Transferred  to  Headquar- 
ters Troop,  13th  Cavalry,  August  16,  1918,  at  Fort 
Brown,  Texas.  Left  for  Fort  Ringold,  Texas,  Oc- 
tober 21,  1918.  Left  for  Fort  Clark,  Texas,  No- 
vember 25,  1918.  Discharged  at  Fort  Clark,  Texas, 
April  18,  1919. 

CO.MSTOrK,   HERBERT  (;E0R(;E,  Corporal. 

Enlisted  at  New  York  City.  N.  Y.,  December  5, 
1917,  United  States  Marine  Corps.  Sent  to  Paris 
Island,  South  Carolina,  Training  Camp,  and  as- 
signed to  '''2d  Company,  U.  S.  Marines.  Trans- 
ferred to  Brooklyn  Navy  Yard,  and  assigned  to 
61st  Company.  Transferred  to  Quantico,  Va.,  and 
assigned  to  Snipers'  School,  Company  A,  1st  Bat- 
talion, 11th  Regiment;  later  to  Company  B.  2d 
Battalion,  11th  Regiment.  Sailed  tor  overseas  Oc- 
tober 1,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  October 
10,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Montierchaume,  France, 
and  later  to  American  Expeditionary  Force  Uni- 
versity, Beaune,  France.  Appointed  Corporal  at 
Beaune  University,  France,  in  May,  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Quantico,  Va..  July,  1919. 

D.VMELS.  CARROLL  CRONK,  Jlaster  Signal  Elec- 
Irioiaii. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  11.  1917.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  Columbia,  South  Carolina,  and 
assigned  to  Company  C,  306th  Field  Signal  Bat- 
talion. Sailed  July  31,  1918.  arriving  in  France 
August  22,  1918.  Member  306th  Field  Signal  Bat- 
talion, 81st  Division.  In  battles  at  St.  Die  Sec- 
tor and  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Appointed  Mas- 
ter Electrician  May  16,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton.  Long  Island.  July  1,  1919. 

FOLTS,  EDWIN  COLE,  Seaman,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  December  14,  1917. 
Sent  to  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  as  Apprentice 
Seaman,  and  assigned  to  Radio  School.  Trans- 
ferred to  Harvard  University  Radio  School  at 
Cambridge.  Mass.  Rated  as  1st  Class  Seaman  in 
October,  1918.  Discharged  at  Cambridge,  Mass., 
December  16,  1918. 

(JRAOY,  WILLIAM  GORDON,  2d  Lieufemnit. 

Enrolled  at  Officers  Training  School,  Fort  Niaga- 
ra, August  17,  1917.  Commissioned  2d  Lieuten- 
ant, Infantry,  at  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y.  November 
27,  1917.  Assigned  to  Company  A,  362  Regiment, 
91st  Division,  at  Camp  Lewis,  Washington  (at- 
tached). Air  Service  (Production).  Vancouver 
Barracks,  Washington.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix, 
N.  J..  January  21,  1919. 

(JRADY,  (JEOR(iE  JOSEPH,  Seaman. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1918.  Served 
at  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  School ;   Norfolk, 


Va. ;  Receiving  Ship  St.  Helena;  Proving  Ground, 
Indian  Head,  Md..  Hampton  Roads.  Va.;  U.  S.  S. 
"Wisconsin";  Bay  Ridge,  Brooklyn.  Cruised  Feb- 
ruary 27,  1919,  to  Cuba,  St  .  Thomas,  Panama 
Canal,  etc.  Furloughed  to  Naval  Reserve  at  Bay 
Ridge,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,  September   12,  1919. 

GRADY,  EDWARD  .lA.HES,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  3,  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y  ,  then  to  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  was  assigned  to  Company  B,  38th  Infantry. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Green,  Charlotte,  North 
Carolina,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
overseas  February  21,  1918,  arriving  at  Glasgow, 
Scotland,  March  3,  1918.  In  battles  as  follows: 
Aisne  defensive,  June  1  to  5 ;  Chateau-Thierry  de- 
fensive, June  6  to  14;  Champagne-Marne  defen- 
sive, July  15  to  18;  Aisne  offensive,  July  18  to  27; 
Vesle  offensive,  August  4  to  12;  St.  Mihiel  offen- 
sive, September  12  to  16;  Meuse-Argonne  offen- 
sive, September  30  to  October  27,  1918.  Gassed 
at  Argonne,  October  10,  1918.  With  Army  of  Oc- 
cupation at  Andernoch,  Germany,  December  1. 
1918  to  September  5,  1919.  Re-enlisted  for  a  per- 
iod of  one  year,  July  23,  1919,  in  1st  United 
States  Engineers,  at  Andernoch,  Germany. 

GRISWOLD,  ROBERT  LEE,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  July  18,  1917.  Sent  to 
Syracuse  Recruit  Camp,  and  assigned  to  Co.  B. 
9th  United  States  Infantry.  Sailed  from  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  September  7,  1917.  arriving  at  St.  Nazaire, 
France,  September  20,  1917.  Member  Co.  B.  9th 
United  States  Infantry,  2d  Division.  In  battles 
at  Toulon-Troyon  Sector,  March  15  to  May  9; 
Aisne  defensive,  May  31  to  June  5;  Chateau 
Thierry,  June  6  to  July  9 ;  Aisne-Marne  offensive, 
July  18-19;  Marbach  sector,  August  9-16.  St.  Mi- 
hiel offensive,  September  12-16 ;  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive  (Champagne).  October  1-10;  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne offensive,  November  1-11.  Received  shell 
wound  July  18,  1918,  during  Aisne-Marne  offen- 
sive. In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Coblenz,  Ger- 
many, December  13,  1918,  to  July  17,  1919.  Pro- 
moted Private,  1st  Class,  December  18,  1917.  Pro- 
moted Mechanic,  October  14,  1918.  Disharged 
at  Neiuwied.  Germany,  June  15,  1919.  Re-enlisted 
for  one  year  in  same  company  and  regiment, 
same  place  and  date.  Promoted  Sergeant,  May 
28,  1920.  at  Camp  Travis,  Texas.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Travis,  June  14.1920. 

HOPKINS,  JA.MES  ALBERT,  Conioral. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y..  July  28.  1917,  and  sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  then  to  Camp  Forest, 
Georgia,  and  assigned  to  Company  E,  11th  Infan- 
try, then  to  Supply  Company.  Sailed  April  23, 
1918,  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  arriving  at  Brest, 
France,  May  1,  1918.  Member  Supply  Company, 
5th  Division.  Furnished  supplies  to  the  fighting 
fronts  at  Toul  Sector,  St.  Mihiel  and  Verdun. 
St.  Die,  The  Knoll,  Guillemont  Farm.  France. 
Appointed  Corporal  in  December,  1918,  at  Lux- 
emburg. Discharged  and  re-enlisted  for  one  year 
June  11,  1919,  at  Each,  Luxemburg,  Germany, 
Supply  Co.,  11  Infantry.  Discharged  at  Camp  Gor- 
don, Ga.,  June  10,  1920. 


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LEE,  JAY  HENRY,  Qiiarteriiiasfer,  3d  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  December  14,  1917. 
Sent  to  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  Naval  Training 
Station,  and  assigned  to  Merchant  Marine,  trans- 
port duty.  Discharged  at  New  York  City  April 
19,  1919. 

>ESTER.  HOWAKO   WALTHA.M,  ('ai>laiii.  Air   Ser. 
vice. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  IS,  1917.  Sent  to 
Columbus,  Ohio,  and  assigned  to  Aviation  School 
at  Ohio  State  University.  Assigned  to  Fort  Wood, 
Beddoe's  Island,  New  York  Harbor,  August  15, 
1917.  Sailed  from  New  York  September  8,  1917, 
arriving  at  Le  Havre,  France.  September  24,  1917. 
All  service  detached  duty  in  Air  Service.  Return- 
ed to  United  States  March  1,  1919.  Commissioned 
2d  Lieutenant,  Foggia,  Italy,  February  24,  1918; 
1st  Leiutenant,  Foggia,  Italy,  March  1,  1918;  Cap- 
tain, Paris,  France,  October  21,  1918.  Still  in  ser- 
vice (March  20,  1919).  Prior  service,  Co.  B,  3d  Na- 
tional Guard,  State  New  York,  1913-1914. 

SITHERLAND,  EARL  LLOYD,  ConioraU 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1917.  in 
United  States  Marine  Corps.  Sent  to  Philadel- 
phia Navy  Yard  April  21,  1917.  Sailed  from  Phil- 
adelphia, Penn.,  June  9,  1917,  and  from  New  York 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1917,  arriving  at  St.  Na- 
zaire,  France,  June  27,  1917.  Member  51st  Com- 
pany. 2d  Battalion,  5th  Regiment,  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps,  2d  Division.  In  battles  at  Toulon  Sector, 
Verdun,  March  17  to  31;  Aisne  defensive.  April 
4  to  June  5;  Chateau-Thierry  Sector,  June  6  to 
July  8;  Aisne-Marne  offensive,  July  17-18;  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive,  November  1  to  11.  1918. 
Wounded  near  Vierzny.  France,  July  18,  1918,  ty 
machine  gun  bullet  in  left  thigh.  In  Army  of  Oc- 
cupation January  16,  1919,  to  July  18,  1919.  Ap- 
pointed Corporal  May  1,  1918.  Discharged  at 
Quantico.  Virginia,  August  13,  1919. 

TIM) ALL,  HORACE  F.,  Expert  (Juniier. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira.  June  27.  1917.  Sent  to  Fort 
Slocum.  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Battery  D.,  17th 
Field  Artillery.  July  10,  sent  to  Fort  Sill,  Okla., 
via  Sparta,  Wis.  Assigned  to  School  of  Fire  at 
Fort  Sill  and  remained  there  until  September  29, 
and  then  sent  to  United  States  Military  Academy 
at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  as  instructor  of  cadets  in 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  1st  Class  Private,  Au- 
gust 9,  1917.  Promoted  expert  gunner  Septem- 
ber 3,  1917.  Discharged  at  West  Point,  N.  Y., 
June  29,  1919. 

TRL>I.>ri>'(;HAM,  J4MES  WILLIA.M.  Ghiiikt's  Mate, 
.'{(I  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  January  4,  1918,  as 
Apprentice  Seaman,  2nd  class,  and  sent  to  New- 
port, Rhode  Island,  and  assigned  to  Newport 
Naval  Training  School  Transferred  to  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  March  20,  1918,  and  assigned  to  Sub- 
chaser No.  4,  June  IS,  1918.  Patrol  duty  in  Gulf 
of  Mexico  and  Carribbean  Sea.  Discharged  at  Key 
West,  Florida,  September  30,  1919, 

VAN  HORN,  BEN. 

Enlisted  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  July,  1917.  Company  F, 
4th  Penn.  National  Guard. 


>VHEATO>.  ARLIE  E.,  Private. 

(Ofiieial) — Arlie  E.  Wheaton  [Arland  Darling 
Wheaton],  (1,213.610),  Westfield,  Pa,  Enlisted  in 
National  Guard  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  28.  1917. 
Born  at  Sabinsville.  Pa.  Age  21  6-12  years.  Or- 
ganizations: Co.  B.  74th  Inf.  N.  Y.  N.  G. ;  Co.  A. 
lOSth  Inf.  to  date  of  death.  Private.  Engagements, 
not  given.  Served  overseas  from  May  10.  1918  to 
date  of  death  Killed  in  action  September  29,  191S. 
No  other  wounds.  Notify  Addie  B.  Wheaton,  moth- 
er, Westfield,  Pa. 

>VRI(;HT,   VALENTINE    WILLIAM    MURRAY,   (Or- 
poral,  .Medit-al  Kfserve. 

Enlisted  December  14.  1917,  at  Fort  Porter, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  Medical  Reserve  Corps.  Trans- 
ferred to  Students'  Army  Training  Corps  at  the 
University  of  Buffalo  as  private,  later  having 
been  promoted  Senior  Corporal.  Volunteered  for 
service  at  Tyler,  Penn.,  tor  supervision  of  epi- 
demic hospital,  later  returning  to  the  Universi- 
tey  of  Buffalo.  Discharged  June  20,  1919.  at  Fort 
Porter,  N.  Y. 

MIDDLESEX 

Bl  R(;ESS,   CLIFFORD    WHITNEY,   Corporal. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum.  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  21st  Company. 
June  12,  1917,  was  sent  to  camp  at  Syracuse,  N. 
Y. ;  September  2S  was  sent  to  Camp  Hill,  New- 
port News,  Virginia;  July  27,  1918.  was  sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  Greenville.  South  Carolina;  March 
22,  1919,  was  sent  to  Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey.  Was 
with  Company  D,  9th  Infantry;  Company  D,  48th 
Infantry.  June  20;  July  1.  Headquarters  Com- 
pany. 48th  Infantry;  September  1st.  transferred 
to  Headciuarters  Company,  89th  Infantry,  20th 
Division.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey, 
March  24,  1919. 

BCRGESS,  ELWOOI)  ECLAIR,  Midsliipmaii,  U.  S.  N. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse.  N.  Y.,  April  12.  1917,  as 
landsman  for  musician.  Sent  to  Newport  Training 
Station,  and  remained  there  from  April  14  until 
July  4,  1917;  League  Island  Navy  Yard,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn  ,  from  July  6.  1917,  to  April  15, 
1918;  U.  S.  S.  "Nevada",  from  April  15  until 
June  8,  1918;  U.  S.  S.  "Reina  Mercedes,"  from 
June  8  until  June  16,  1918.  Discharged  as  Musi- 
cian 1st  Class,  on  June  16,  1918,  and  sworn  in 
as  Midshipman,  United  States  Navy,  on  June  17, 

1918,  and  served  at  United  States  Naval  Acad- 
emy from  June  17,  1918,  until  June  6.  1919;  U.  S. 
S.  "Kearsage",  from  June  17,  1919,  until  Septem- 
ber 1,  1919;   U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  September  1, 

1919,  (and  still  attached  here,  March,  1920).  Pro- 
moted as  follows:  Musician,  2d  Class,  Newport, 
Rhode  Island,  July  4,  1917;  Musician,  1st  Class 
at  Philadelphia  Navy  Yard,  January  1.  1918.  Ser- 
vice on  U.  S.  S.  "Nevada"  was  considered  as  over- 
seas, doing  convoy  duty,  and  later  became  the  6th 
Division  of  the  Grand  Fleet. 

BrR(;ESS.     HARRY    CONLEY,     Qimrterniasltr.    -id 
Class. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  December  12,  1917,  and 
sent  to  U.  S.  Naval  Training  Station  at  Newport, 


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Rhode  Island.  Sailed  from  New  York  February 
28,  1918,  and  arrived  in  Brest.  France,  March  10, 
1918  On  U.  S.  S.  "America"  February  24,  1918,  to 
March  12,  1918;  U.  S.  S.  "Carola"  Brest,  France, 
March  12,  1918,  to  September  26,  1919.  Promo- 
tions: Seaman,  2d  class,  February  20,  1918,  New- 
port, R.  I.;  Seaman,  1st  class.  May  1,  1918; 
Quartermaster,  3d  class,  November  1.  1918; 
Quartermaster,  2d  class,  June  1,  1919,  on  U.  S.  S. 
"Carola,"  Brest,  France  July  14,  1919,  marched 
in  Victory  Parade,  Paris,  France.  Discharged  at 
Receiving  Ship  New  York,  October  17,   1919. 

FOSTEK,  EAKL  J.4rK.S0>.  .Ship's   Fitter,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  as  apprentice  seaman  April  6,  1917,  at 
Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.  Assigned  to  Sth  Division, 
1st  Battalion,  Michigan  Naval  Militia.  July  5,  1917, 
picked  tor  small  arms  instruction  at  Navy  Rifle 
Range,  North  Chicago,  lU.  Sent  to  Navy  Rifle 
Range,  Wakefleld,  Massachusetts,  as  small  arms 
instructor  August  5,  1917  October  10,  1917,  mov- 
ed to  Navy  Rifle  Rc.nge,  League  Island  Navy  Yard. 
Philadelphia,  Penn.  Duties,  machine  gun  in- 
structor. January  5,  1918,  moved  to  Navy  Rifle 
Range,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  January  20,  1917.  sent  to 
Savage  Arms  plant  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  for  detailed 
course  on  the  Lewis  machine  gun,  returaing  to 
Peekskill  (our  weeks  later,  qualified  as  an  oper- 
ator and  instructor  on  Lewis  machine  gun.  Given 
full  charge  of  machine  gun  instruction  there. 
March  1,  1918,  picked  tor  special  duty  which 
turned  out  to  be  Navil  Railway  Battery  in  France. 
March  10,,  19,18,  moved  to  Sandy  Hook,  N.  J.,  tor 
special  duty  testing  a  specially  designed  railway 
gun  mount,  facilitating  the  use  of  naval  14-inch 
50-crlibre  rifles  on  land.  May  15,  1918,  moved  to 
Philadttphia,  Pa.  General  mobilization  of  Naval 
Railway  Battery  for  overseas  duty.  Sailed  from 
Hoboken,  N.  J  ,  May  2.8,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest, 
France,  June  10,  1918,  as  member  ot  Naval  Rail- 
way Battery  No.  1,  Gun  Train  No.  2.  Moved  di- 
rectly tQ  St.  Nazaire,  where  material  tor  naval 
rcilway  expedition  was  assembled.  Took  part  in 
drive  on  Laon  from  August  1  to  October  1,  1918, 
and  in  the  drive  on  Metz  from  October  1  to  No- 
vember 11,  1918.  Promotions:  Made  machine  gun 
instructor  September  10,  1917,  at  Wakefield, 
Mass  ;  made  Gunner's  Mate,  2d  class,  October  25, 
1917,  at  Wakefield,  Mass.;  made  Ships'  Fitter  1st 
class,  October  25,  1918,  at  St.  Nazaire,  France. 
Discharge*!  at  Bay  Ridge  Receiving  Ship,  Long 
Island,  N.  Y..  January  8,  1919. 

(JKEEN,  GEOR(iE   WALLACE,  Flying  Cadet. 

Enlisted  at  Chicago,  Illinois,  January  9,  1918 
Sent  to  Cornell  Ground  School  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Hicks,  Dallas,  Texas  (Au- 
gust and  September);  Chanute  Field,  Rantoul. 
Illinois  (September,  October  and  November) ; 
Call  Field,  Wichita  Palls,  Texas  (December,  1918 
and  January,  1919)  ;  Love  Field,  Dallas,  Texas, 
(January  and  February,  1919).  Discharged  at 
Love  Field,  Dallas,  Texas,  February  27,  1919. 

HOLLEY,  WILLIAM  THO.MPSOX.  Qnarterniaster,  3(1 
Class. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  May  14,  1918.  Sent   to  Great 


Lakes  Naval  Training  Station,  111  ;  Puget  Sound 
Navy  Yard,  Seattle,  Washington;  Transport  Ship, 
"Eastern  Shore,"  from  Seattle,  Washington,  to 
Constanza,  Roumania,  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y.  Discharg- 
ed at  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1919. 

LANE,  ELZER,  Mccliaiiic. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N  Y.,  May  29,  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  21st  Com- 
pany. Transferred  to  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  assign- 
ed to  Company  A,  47th  Infantry;  Machine  Gun 
Company,  9th  Infantry,  2d  Division.  Sailed  Sep- 
tember 7,  1917,  arriving  at  St.  Nazaire.  France, 
September  20,  1917.  In  battles  at  Chateau-Thierry, 
June  1  to  July  8;  Soissons,  July  18  to  22;  St. 
Mihiel,  (Champagne),  October  1  to  10;  Meuse- 
Argonne.  November  1  to  11,  1918.  In  Army  of  Oc- 
cupation at  Gierschoffen,  Germany,  to  July  15, 
1919.  Recommended  for  citation  at  Chateau- 
Thierry  and  on  Champagne  fronts.  Appointed 
Private  1st  class,  in  May,  191S;  Mechanic,  No- 
vember 28,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
Long  Island,  August  13,  1919. 

I'KKKY,  LEAL  LUTHER,  Ensign  (P.  C.)  U.  S.  Naval 
JUseive  toree. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1917.  in  the 
Hospital  Corps  of  the  United  States  Navy.  Was 
not  called  to  active  service  until  July  12,  1917, 
when  he  went  to  the  Columbia  College  ot  Phar- 
macy, New  York  City,  tor  three  months'  train- 
ing. September  23.  1917.  sent  to  Norfolk,  Virgin- 
ia, and  reported  on  board  the  transport  "Susque- 
hanna ".  At  that  time  was  Hospital  Apprentice, 
1st  class.  On  transport  until  November  8,  1918, 
and  went  to  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  from  which  place  the 
first  voyage  was  made,  December  14,  1917.  Seven 
trips  were  made  aboard  that  ship,  and  was  pro- 
moted to  Pharmacists'  Mate,  1st  class.  Recom- 
mended for  a  commission  in  July  of  1918.  but 
could  not  get  transferred  from  the  ship  until 
November  9,  1918.  Was  then  transferred  to  Pel- 
ham  Bay.  N.  Y.,  staying  there  three  weeks,  and 
then  went  to  the  University  of  Princeton  tor 
three  months'  training  in  the  Reserve  Officers' 
Pay  School.  Transferred  to  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  for  one  month's  special  training. 
At  that  place  Mr.  Perry  received  his  commission, 
on  February  20,  1919.  March  6.  1919,  was  sent 
aboard  the  U.  S.  S.  "Floridian".  another  trans- 
port, and  made  four  more  trips  on  the  ocean. 
This  ship  vi'as  placed  out  ot  commission  the  first 
part  ot  August,  1919,  but  as  Mr,  Perry  was  given 
orders  to  settle  the  accounts  of  the  ship,  it  was 
not  until  the  27th  of  August,  1919,  that  he  was 
placed  on  inactive  duty-. 

I'ERRY,  RAY.IIONI)  ARTHUR,  Private,  1st  Class, 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.  December  28,  1917, 
and  sent  to  Fort  Slocum^  N.  Y.,  then  to  Camp 
Hancock,  Georgia,  and  assigned  to  9th  Company, 
2d  Motor  Mechanics  Regiment,  Aviation  Section 
Signal  Corps.  Sailed  March  14.  1918.  arriving  at 
Bordeaux,  France,  June  24,  1918.  The  2d  Regi- 
ment, Air  Service  Mechanics,  was  an  independ- 
ent unit.  Discharged  at  Fort  (Ontario,  Oswego,  N. 
Y..  May  1,  1919. 


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VVICKIM,  CHAKLES  EDWIX,  2(1  Bdufsiviiiii. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  December  15,  1917. 
Sent  to  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  Training  Sta- 
tion. Service  on  Steamships  "Columbia,"  "Ma- 
tokia,  '  "President  Lincoln",  "Celebes."  Discharg- 
ed at  Newport,   Rhode   Island,  March  24,   1919. 

MILO 

ALLISON,  MARVIN  E  ,  Eiipiiieman,  2(1  Class,  U.  S.  N. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  November  23,  1917. 
Sent  to  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  Naval  Training 
Station.  Transferred  to  Receiving  Ship  New  Yoric; 
Mine  Base  17,  Scotland;  Liverpool,  England; 
New  York,;  U.  S.  S.  "Amphion";  Bay  Ridge,  N. 
Y;  Eton,  Philippines.  Discharged  at  Hoboken,  N. 
J.,  June  9,  1919. 

BITTERS,  CHARLES  LEWIS,  Sliip  Fitter,  2(1  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1917.  Sent 
to  Norfolk,  Va.,  Receiving  Ship;  Philadelphia, 
Penn.;  U.  S.  Submarine  Base,  New  London, 
Conn.;  U.  S.  S.  "Fulton,"  Submarine  Tender.  Dis- 
charged on  U  .S  S.  "Fulton,"  New  London,  Conn  , 
April  14,  1919. 

BACON,  CASSIl'S,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Sam  Houston,  Texas,  and  assigned  to  Troop 
A,  3d  Cavalry.  Sailed  for  overseas  October  16, 
1917,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  France,  November  4, 
1917.  Member  Troop  A.  3d  Cavalry,  Remount.  With 
American  Expeditionary  Forces  in  France  Octo- 
ber 19,  1917,  to  June  30.  1919.  Graded  as  Marks- 
man June  22,  1917.  Discharged  at  Camp  Devens, 
Ayer,  Mass.,  July  3,  1919. 

BRAIXARD,  FRANK  ELLORY,  Musician,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y,,  May  26,  1917,  and 
sent  to  the  following  camps:  Allen,  Auburn,  N. 
Y.,  3d  Regiment  Band;  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y. ;  Wads- 
worth,  South  Carolina,  where  the  108th  Regi- 
ment Band  was  organized;  Stewart,  Newport 
News.  Sailed  May  10,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest, 
France,  May  24,  191S.  Member  Headquarters  Com- 
pany, lOSth  Regiment  Band,  27th  Division.  En- 
gaged at  Hindenburg  Line,  Bony,  France;  Le 
Selle  River,  (St.  Souplet),  France;  Jonc-de-Mer 
Ridge  (Arbie  Guernon),  France;  Vierstaat  Ridge, 
Belgium;  St.  Maurice  River  (Catillon),  France; 
East  Poperinghe  Line,  Dickebusche  Sector,  Bel- 
gium. Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March 
31,  1919. 

BRAINARD,  ASHLEY   WILLIS.  Musician,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1917.  Assign- 
ed to  National  Guard,  State  New  York  3d  Regi- 
ment Band,  Madison  Barracks,  Sacketts  Harbor, 
N.  Y.;  Camp  Allen,  N.  Y.;  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y. ; 
Wadsworth,  South  Carolina,  108th  Regiment 
Band;  Stewart,  Newport  News.  Sailed  for  over- 
seas May  10,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  May 
24,  1918.  Member  Headquarters  Company,  108th 
Regiment  Band,  27th  Division.  Engaged  at  Hin- 
denburg Line,  Bony,  France  ;  Le  Selle  River  (St. 
Souplet),     France;     Jonc-de-Mur     Ridge   (Arbie 


Guernon),  France;  Vierstaat  Ridge,  Belgium;  St. 
Maurice  River  (Catillon),  France;  East  Poper- 
inghe Line,  Dickebusche  Sector,  Belgium.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1919. 

URAINARB,    FREDERICK    HAYDEN.    Musician,    2d 
Class. 

Enlisted  December  30,  1917,  at  Camp  Wadsworth, 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolina,  and  assigned  to 
lOSth  Regiment  Band.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stew- 
art, Newport  News,  and  sailed  for  overseas  Mav 
10.  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  May  24,  1918. 
Member  Headquarters  Company,  lOSth  Regiment 
Band,  27th  Division  Engagements  at  Hindenburg 
Line,  Bony,  France;  La  Selle  River  (St.  Souplet), 
France;  Jonc  de  Mur  Ridge  (Arbie  Guernon), 
France.  Vierstaat  Ridge,  Belgium;  St.  Maurice 
River  (Catillon),  France;  East  Poperinghe  Line. 
Dickebusche  Sector,  Belgium.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  9,   1919. 

BALDWIN,  BERT   E.MERY,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  Et  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.  Transferred  to  Fort 
Totten,  N.  Y  ,  and  assigned  to  12th  Company,  33d 
Regiment,  Coast  Artillery  Corps.  Discharged  at 
Fort  Totten,  N.  Y.,  January  3,  1919. 

BRIIMi.MAN,  EDWIN  CHESTER,  Musician,  2d  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1918,  and  was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  Spartanburg,  South  Caro- 
lina, where  he  was  assigned  to  the  7th  Regiment 
Band  School.  Member  of  the  5Sth  Field  Artillery 
Band  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Febru- 
ary 3,   1919. 

BURNS,  STANLEY  L,,  Engineer. 

Enlisted  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1918,  Reserve 
Corps. 

BAKER,  RICHARD  GILBERT,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1917.  Sent  to 
Columbus  Barracks,  Columbus  Ohio.  Transferred 
to  Port  Sam  Houston,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  and 
assigned  to  Ambulance  Company  2.  Detached 
Service.  Sailed  for  overseas  August  13,  1917,  ar- 
riving at  Le  Havre,  France.  September  2,  1917. 
In  the  following  battle  fronts:  Soissons,  Cantigny, 
Argonne  Forest,  St.  Mihiel,  Toul  and  Verdun.  Was 
gassed  in  the  Argonne  Forest  October  2,  1918. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  24,  1919. 

BAKRIN«;ER,  JAMES   LEW,  2(1  Lieutenant;  Veteri- 
nary  Corps. 

Received  commission  as  2d  Lieutenant  at  Penn 
Yan,  N.  Y.,  July  5,  1917,  and  was  called  into  ac- 
tive service  August  11,  1917.  Sailed  from  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  August  18,  1917,  arriving  at  LeHavre, 
France,  September  2,  1917,  as  Casual.  Assigned 
to  Remount  Station,  Base  Section  No.  1,  St. 
Nazaire,  September  3,  1917  to  December  12,  1917; 
Veterinarian  Army  Schools  at  Langre,  Haute 
Marne,  December  14,  1917,  to  December  7,  1918; 
Surgeon  Base  Veterinary  Hospital,  No.  1  Nevers, 
December  8,  1918,  to  March  27,  1919.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May  4,  1919. 


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BIMOVN,  PAUL  LEWIS.  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  December  12.  1917. 
and  sent  to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to 
Troop  D,  16tli  Cavalry  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mercedes,  Texas,  and  assigned  to  Troop  D,  Sup- 
ply Troops.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey, 
September  30,  1919. 

BE>KI>I(  T,  OEORfiE  WESLEY,  Sergeant. 

(OfHeial)— Geo.  W.  Benedict.  (390,476)  205  Keu- 
ka  St.,  Penn  Yan.  Enlisted  in  regular  army  at  Ft. 
Slocum,  N.  Y..  June  4.  191S.  Born  Dundee.  Age 
19  2-12  years.  Organizations:  Headquarters'  Co., 
12th  Battalion.  F.  A.  Replacement  Draft  June  14, 
191S.  to  July  13,  191S;  Park  Battery,  3d  C.  Art. 
Park  to  Oct.  3,  191S.  Grades:  Recruit  June  4, 
191S;  private  July  13,  191S;  Sergeant  Aug.  13, 
191S.  Served  overseas  Aug.  28,  1918  to  Oct.  3,  1918. 
Died  of  brazin  merrigoccus  Oct.  3,  1918.  Notify 
George  Shunk,  friend,  41  Olin  Ave.,  Perry,  N.  Y. 

COSTELLO,  THOMAS  JAMES,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1917,  and  sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.  Transferred  to  Fort  Hamil- 
ton, N.  Y..  and  assigned  to  Company  M.,  22d  In- 
fantry, Military  Police  Sailed  for  overseas 
August  7  ,1917,  and  arrived  at  St.  Nazaire,  France, 
August  20,  1917.  Member  Company  B,  1st  Military 
Police,  1st  Division.  On  duty  at  Cantigny,  Sois- 
sons,  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  August  15,  1919. 

CONLEY,  LE.MAN  OSCAK,  1st  Lieutenant  Air  Service 
,\er(inanties. 

Enlisted  May  12,  1917,  at  Madison  Barracks,  N. 
Y.,  and  sent  to  Sackett's  Harbor  1st  Officers' 
Training  Camp.  Transferred  on  July  15,  1917,  to 
Cornell.  N.  Y.,  U.  S.  School  Military  Aeronautics. 
Transferred  to  Mineola,  Long  Island.  Air  Service 
Department  Sailed  for  France  October  15,  1917, 
arriving  at  Le  Havre  November  10,  1917.  Went  to 
Iscoudun,  where  was  the  largest  American 
Aeronautic  School  in  France.  January  14,  1918, 
left  tor  Camp  Ovest,  Italy;  Foggia,  Italy,  June  23, 
1918,  St.  Maxient,  France;  Tours,  France.  August 
6,  1918,  Campo  Sud,  Italy,  November  17,  1918, 
left  for  St.  Maxient,  France;  Angers,  Bordeaux, 
France.  Left  Marseilles,  France,  for  America 
February  10,  1919,  arriving  at  Garden  City,  Long 
Island,  March  2,  1919.  Commissioned  1st  Lieuten- 
ant May  15,  1918.  Awarded  Italian  Service  Rib- 
bon in  November,  1918.  Discharged  at  Garden 
City,  Long  Island,  March  20,  1919. 

COLE.  KICHAKD  WHARTON. 

Enlisted  August,  1917,  Company  C,  110th  Infan- 
try. 

CONWAY,   WILLIAM   ALBERT,   look,  :>(I   (lass. 

Enlisted  as  Cook,  3d  Class,  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
December  4,  1917.  Sent  to  Navy  Yard,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Sailed  from  Philadelphia  January  17, 
1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  February  5,  1918. 
Assigned  to  Hospital  No.  5,  Naval,  during  all 
service.  Discharged  at  Brooklyn  Hospital.  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1919. 

(ORNWELL,   .lAMES    WILLLVM,   Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.   Y.,  February  10,  1918. 


Sent  to  Marine  Barracks  at  Paris  Island.  South 
Carolina.  As::,igned  to  8th  Company.  Transferred 
to  Naval  Proving  Grounds  at  Indian  Head.  Mary- 
land, then  to  Headiu;;rters  Marine  Corps,  Wash- 
ington. D.  C;  Company  A,  2d  Casual  Battalion. 
Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J  .  June  30,  1918,  ar- 
riving at  Brest,  France,  July  9,  1918.  Assigned  to 
office  of  Chief  Paymaster,  Paris,  France,  Head- 
quarters 4th  Brigade,  2d  Division.  Also  acted  as 
Official  Courier  to  Lutecdorf,  Germany.  Arrived 
in  United  States  September  5.  1919.  and  assigned 
to  140th  Casual  Company  at  Quantico,  Virginia. 
Discharged  at  Marine  Barracks,  Quantico,  Va., 
September  27,  1919. 

CRAMER,  EDWARD  SHERIDAN,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  March  20,  1918.  Sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  end  assigned  to  2d  Re- 
cruit Co.  Transferred  to  Fort  Sill,  Oklahoma,  and 
assigned  to  Battery  D,  9th  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Meade,  Md  ,  where  he  was  dis- 
charged in  April,  1919. 

CHAPMAN,  ROGER  EDDINGTON,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Pcnn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Octo'oer  23,  1918,  for 
service  in  the  Advocate  General's  Department, 
Washington  D.  C.  Promoted  to  Sergeant  Novem- 
ber 1,  1918.  Transferred  to  New  York  War  De- 
partment Board  of  Appraisers  November  14,  1918. 
Discharged  in  New  York  City,  April  2,  1919. 

CECCHINI,  ANTHONY,  Private,  1st  (lass. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1917,  in  Co.  F, 
74th  Infantry,  New  York  National  Guard,  and 
sent  to  Camp  Clansworth,  Buffalo.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Wadsworth.  Spartanburg,  South  Caro- 
lina, and  then  to  Newport  News,  Va.  Sailed  from 
Newport  News  Mcy  10,  1918,  arriving  in  France 
May  24,  1918.  Member  Headquarters  Company 
108th  Infantry,  27th  Division.  Battles  at  Hinden- 
burg  Line  (Bony),  September  29-30;  LeSelle 
River  (St.  Eouplet),  October  17;  Jonc-de-Mer 
Ridge  (Ailne  Guermon),  October  18;  Catillon,  Oc- 
tober 19-20;  East  Poperinghe  Line  to  August  20, 
1918;  Engagements  at  Vierstaat  Ridge  and  Dicke- 
busch  Sector,  Belgium,  August  21  to  August  30, 
1918.  Gassed  October  20,  1918.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  November  31,  1919. 

CRANE.  LEON  DANIEL. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1918.  Sent  to 
Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Station.  In  Camps 
Decatur,  Paul  Jones,  Ross.  Transferred  to  Hamp- 
ton Roads,  Virginia,  and  assigned  to  U.  S.  S. 
"Illinois";  Receiving  Ship  "Philadelphia";  Cape 
May,  N.  J.,  Mine  Sweeper,  U.  S.  S.  "King- 
fisher"; Receiving  Ship  Norfolk,  N.  S.  S. 
"Georgia".  Enlistment  expires  June  22,  1922. 
Furloughed  to  reserve. 

COSTELLO.  .lOSEPH  L. 

Elisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  June  IS,  1918,  in  Army 
Quartermaster's   Corps. 

CHRISTENSEN,  CARL  MARTIN,  Baker,  2d  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  August  7,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  where  he  was 
assigned  to  the  U.  S.  S.  "Hamburg"  and  was 
rated  as  Seaman,  2d  Class.  About  December  1st, 


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SOT  191S.   was   rated  Baker,  2fl  Class.   Discharged  on 

*]  the  U.  S.  S.  "Hamburg"  at  Hobolsen.  N.  J.,  Sep- 

tember  18,    1919. 

y  (ARSON,  WILLAKI)  FLOYD,  Private,  1st  (lass,  I. 
S.  Marines. 
Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1917,  and 
sent  to  League  Island  Navy  Yard  at  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.  Transferred  to  Marine  Barracks, 
Washington,  D.  C  ,  and  assigned  to  Headquar- 
ters Guard  at  the  State  War  and  Navy  Building 
and  new  Navy  Building.  Discharged  at  Marine 
Headquarters  December  21.  1918. 

DWYEK,  I'Ari,  B,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Elniira.  N.  Y.,  April  11,  1917,  and  sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.  Transferred  to  Fort  Hamil- 
ton, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Battery  A, 
59th  Regiment,  Coast  Artillery  Corps.  Sailed  from 
Hoboken,  for  France  March  28,  1918,  arriving  at 
Brest  April  5,  1918.  Member  Battery  A,  59th 
Regiment  Army  Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton.  N.  Y.,  January  30.  1919. 

DUELL,  CLAUDE  H,  Si  r^eaiit. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  28.  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  24th  Com- 
pany Infantry;  Machine  Gun  Troop,  13th  Cavalry. 
Transferred  to  Fort  Reilly,  Kansas;  Fort  Ring- 
old,  Texas;  Fort  Clark,  Texas.  Discharged  at 
Fort  Clark,  Texas,  April  28,  1919,  and  re-enlisted 
for  one  year. 

IH'MAS,  (JEOHtJE  A.,  (i.  S.  N. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1917. 

DEITKK  H,  (iE(»K(JE  IIAYMOM),  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey,  and  assigned  to 
Company  B,  303d  Field  Signal  Battalion.  Trans- 
ferred to  Postal  Express.  Sailed  for  overseas 
July  23,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  August 
6,  191S,  Courier,  Company  A,  Postal  Express  Ser- 
vice. Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  August 
8,  1919. 

EAHL,  ( OIRTNEY  (JRISAVOLD,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  1.  1917.  Sent 
to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg,  South  Caro- 
lina, and  assigned  to  Ambulance  Company  108, 
102d  Sanitary  Train.  Sailed  June  30,  1918  arriv- 
ing at  Brest,  France,  July  13,  1918.  Member  Am- 
bulance Company  106,  102d  Sanitary  Train,  27th 
Division.  Engaged  at  Hindenburg  Line,  Septem- 
ber 29-30;  Le  Selle  River,  October  17;  Jonc-de- 
Mer  Ridge,  October  IS;  The  Knoll,  Guillemont 
Farm,  Quennemont  Farm,  September  27.  St. 
Maurice  River,  October  19-20;  East  Poperinghe 
Line,  Belgium,  August  7-20,  1918.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1919. 

ESTEY.  LAURENCE  VVILKIE,  Serijeant. 

Enlisted  at  Camp  Merritt.  N.  J..  April  16,  1918, 
and  assigned  to  Quartermaster's  Department, 
Truck  Division,  which  was  changed  to  Motor 
Transport  Corps,  377.  December  23,  1918,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Bragg,  North  Carolina.  Appointed 
Corporal  Motor  Transport  Corps  at  Camp  Mer- 
ritt, N.  J.,  August  30,  1918.  Appointed   Sergeant 


May  12.  1919,  at  Camp  Bragg,  N.  C.  Discharged 
at  Camp   Bragg,  North  Carolina,  July  15,   1919. 

EORO.  I>AVI1>  JOSEPH,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1917.  As- 
signed to  Company  A,  3d  National  Guard,  State 
of  New  York.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsw-irth, 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolinaj  Discharfjed  for 
disability,  December,  1917. 

H.XiEK,  MELVIN  HENRY,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  October  27,  1917.  Sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  thence  to  Kelly  Field,  San 
Antonio,  Texas,  and  assigned  to  lS3d  Aero  Squad- 
ron. Sailed  May  Z.  1918,  arriving  at  Le  Havre, 
France,  May  21,  1918.  At  Issoudun,  France,  trans- 
ferred to  1st  Company,  Park  Air  Service.  In  bat- 
tles at  Champagne-Marne  offensive.  July  15  to  18; 
Aisne  Marne  offensive,  July  IS  to  August  6;  St. 
Mihiel  offensive,  September  12  to  16.  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne,  September  26  to  Noveralier  11,  1918.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  October  4,  1919. 

FISHER,  LEON,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  December  9.  1917, 
and  assigned  to  Medical  Department.  Sailed  Jan- 
uary 22,  1918,  and  arrived  at  Le  Havre,  France, 
February  9,  1918.  Member  Company  F,  101st  In- 
fantry, 2oth  Division.  Medical  Department.  (First 
Aid).  Appointed  First  Aid  Sergeant  August  20, 
1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  26, 
1919. 

FIT/J'ATRICK,  WILFRED  .TA.MES,  Corporal. 

Enlisted  at  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  February  23, 
1918,  and  was  assigned  to  Motor  Transportation 
Company  377.  Transferred  to  Camp  Bragg,  North 
Carolina,  in  the  same  company.  Discharged  ;it 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  27,  1919. 

FREDERICK,  FORREST  CHARLES,  (inarterniaster, 
•J<l   Class. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  8.  1918.  Sent  to 
Great  Lakes.  111.,  Naval  Training  Station,  and 
assigned  to  Company  249.  At  Great  Lakes  Train- 
ing Camp  one  month,  then  sailed  from  Ellis 
Island,  N.  Y.,  July  18,  1918,  and  arrived  at  East- 
leigh,  England,  where  he  was  stationed  at  U.  S. 
Aviation  Repair  Base.  Discharged  at  Pelham 
Bay  Naval  Station.  N.  Y,,  February  20.  1919. 

GRACE,  EARL  LEROY,  2(1  Lieutenant. 

Enrolled  May  15,  1917,  in  Reserve  Ofilcers'  Train- 
ing Camp,  at  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned 
to  Co.  8,  4th  Provisional  Training  Regiment. 
Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant  August  15,  1917,  and 
sent  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  and  assigned  to  Quar- 
termaster's Detachment ;  transferred  to  Camp 
Joseph  E.  Johnston  Quartermasters'  Training 
School,  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  transferred  to  Camp 
Travis,  Texas,  and  assigned  to  Co.  C,  315th  Sup- 
ply Train;  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.,  and  sailed  for  overseas  June  29, 
1918,  arriving  at  Le  Havre,  France.  July  18.  1918. 
Attached  to  90th  Division.  At  St.  Mihiel.  Meuse- 
Argonne.  October  28,  191S.  transferred  to  Motor 
Transport  Corps  at  LaRochelle.  France.  Bay 
Ridge  Section  7;  St.  Nazaire  Bay.  Section  1.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  July  9.  1919. 


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(iHIFFITHS,  ALBERT   HKMH.  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  March  29,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio,  and  assigned 
to  10th  Recruit  Company.  Transferred  to  Hachita, 
New  Mexico,  and  assigned  to  Troop  L,  12th  U. 
S.  Cavalry.  Discharged  at  Hachita,  New  Mexico, 
June  14th,  1919.  Re-enlisted, 

(;E<1GHEGAN.  JAMES  AM>1{EW.  Corporal. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1918.  Sent 
to  Fort  D.  A.  Russell,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming,  and 
assigned  to  Troop  M,  .315th  Cavalry.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Knox,  West  Point,  Kentucky,  and  as- 
signed to  Battery  F,  72d,  Field  Artillery.  Dis- 
charged  at   Camp   Knox,   Kentucky,   January   30, 

GuOD.nAN,  LAVON.  L..  Seaman.  2d  Class. 

Enlisted  July  13,  191S  in  the  United  States 
Naval  Reserve  Force,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Sent  to 
Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Station,  Illinois,  and 
assigned  as  Signal  Corps  Seaman.  Transferred 
to  Navfl  Operating  Base,  Hampton  Roads.  Vir- 
ginia, then  to  U.  S.  S.  "Utah".  Transferred  at 
Cuba  to  U.  S.  S.  "North  Dakota".  Discharged 
from  Receiving  Ship  at  New  York,  Bay  Ridge 
Station.  July  21,  1919. 

HVLANO.  .irSTI>'  EDWARD,  2d  Lieutenant,  Infan- 
try. 

Enrolled  May  13,  1917,  in  Reserve  Officers' 
Training  Corps  at  Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  In- 
diKnapolis.-  Ind.  Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant 
Auguct  13,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Zachary  Taylor, 
Louisville,  Ky.,  and  assigned  to  the  84th  Division. 
August  29,  1917,  assigned  to  309th  Military  Po- 
lice, and  with  that  unit  sailed  for  overseas  Sep- 
tember 9,  1918,  arriving  at  Cherbourg,  France, 
September  25,  1918.  November  2,  1918.  transfer- 
red to  the  128th  Battalion,  Military  Police  Corps, 
and  assigned  to  duty  at  the  American  Embarka- 
tion Center  at  Laval,  Mayenne,  France.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  July  24,  1919. 

1IYLA>D,  RICHARD  TIXCENT.  2(1  Lieiilenant.  Field 
Art  Her  J. 

Enrolled  May  15,  191S,  in  4th  Reserve  Officers' 
Training  Corps,  at  Camp  Custer,  Mich.  When  the 
85th  Division  at  Camp  Custer  was  sent  overseas, 
the  4th  Officers  Training  School  was  transferred 
to  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Louisville,  Ky.  This 
combined  school  was  called  the  Field  Artillery 
Officers'  Training  School.  After  being  commis- 
sioned (August  31,  1918),  was  assigned  as  in- 
structor in  the  1st  Regiment  Field  Artillery  Re- 
placement Division,  at  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  anj 
was  discharged  at  that  camp  December  2,  1918. 

HARTER.  RAY  CYRUS,  1st  Lieutenant.  Sittnal  ( Orps. 

Enrolled  in  Officers'  Training  School.  Fort  Ni- 
agara. N.  Y.,  August  27,  1917.  Commissioned  2d 
Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  November  28,  1917. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps  Radio  School, 
College  Park,  Md.,  December  6,  1917,  and  was 
assigned  to  instruction  staff  February  1,  1918. 
Promoted  1st  Lieutenant  June  20.  Ordered  to 
Camp  Cody,  New  Mexico,  and  assigned  to  622d 
Field  Signal  Battalion,  October  22.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Cody,  N.  M.,  December   11,   1918. 


LVSCHO,  KE^^ETH,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y  ,  May  13,  1918.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  thtnce  to  Fort  Moultrie, 
South  Carolina,  and  assigned  to  75th  Regiment, 
Coast  Artillery  Corps.  Sailed  for  overseas  Octo- 
ber 5,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  October 
1.5,  1918.  While  in  France  Mr.  Inscho  was  on 
guard  duty.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
April   3,  1919. 

.irST.  ANTHONY   PETER,  (  orporal. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.  June  12,  1917,  in  Co. 
G,  3d  National  Guard  State  New  York.  Transfer- 
red to  Camp  Wadsworth,  South  Carolina,  and 
on  federalization  of  regiment  became  member 
of  Co  G,  lOSth  Infantry.  Transferred  to  Quarter- 
masters' Corps  Field  Bakery  Co.  363.  Promoted 
Corporr,!  Mr.y  19,  1918  .Discharged  at  Camp  Wads- 
worth,  December  19,  1918.  Re-enlisted  at  Madi- 
son Barracks,  Sacketts  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  July  8, 
1919. 

JUST,  FRANK  J.,  Private. 

Official)— Frank  Just,  (107,694),  Benham  St, 
Penn  Yan.  Enlisted  at  Camp  Syracuse  July  5, 
1917.  Born  Combelcessi,  Italy.  Age  18  7-12  years. 
Organizations  served  in:  Co.  F,  38th  Int.  to  Aug. 
13.  1917;  1st  M.  G.  Co.;  Co.  C,  5th  M.  G.  Battalion 
to  death  Private.  Engagements,  April  13-14,  1918; 
June  6,  1918,  names  of  engagements  not  given. 
Killed  in  action  June  6,  1918.  No  other  wounds. 
Notify  Mrs.  Rose  Giovanni,  mother,  Benham  St., 
Penn  Yan. 

.TONES,  (GERALD    PIERCE,  OWEN,  Corporal,  A.  M. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  October  17,  1917.  Sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Air  Ser- 
vice. Transferred  to  Kelly  Field  Texas,  thence 
to  Mineola  Long  Island.  Sailed  from  New  York, 
N.  Y..  January  9,  1918,  arriving  at  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land, January  2j,  1918.  Arrived  at  Romsey,  Eng- 
land. January  24,  1918.  At  Oxford,  England,  from 
February  1  to  April  20,  and  while  there  trained 
at  the  Walvercot  Aerodrome.  Left  for  Birming- 
ham, England,  April  21,  where  the  squadron  was 
reorganized  for  service  in  France.  Lett  Birming- 
ham, England,  June  24,  1918,  arriving  at  Le 
Havre,  France,  June  25th,  1918.  Member  49th 
Aero  Squadron.  In  fronts  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse- 
Argonne  and  Verdun.  Received  Non-Commission- 
ed  Office  at  Toul,  France.  Discharged  at  Garden 
City,  Long  Island.  N.  Y.,  March  19,  1919. 

KIRKPATRK  K,     ALEXANDER,  Private.  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1917.  Sent  to 
League  Island  Navy  Yard,  Philadelhpia,  Penn., 
and  assigned  to  Recruit  Company  C,  and  later  to 
94th  Com;)any,  7th  Regiment,  Maitine  Corp^. 
During  his  service  Mr  Kirkpatrick  was  station- 
ed at  Guantanamo  Bay,  Santiago,  and  Bayoma, 
Cuba.  Sailed  from  New  York,  N.  Y.,  September 
15,  1918,  and  arrived  at  Brest,  France,  September 
24,  1918.  Stationed  at  St.  Nazaire,  Nantes  and 
Brest,  France.  Sailed  for  America  July  30,  1919, 
and  arrived  at  Newport  News  August  8,  1919. 
Discharged  at  Newport  News  August  13,  1919. 


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K1\>E,  (JK01i(;G    IfE.MSKN,   rriyato,   1st   Class. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  November  6,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Jacksonville, 
Florida,  and  assigned  to  Co.  9  and  Co.  K,  Motor 
Transport  Corps;  transferred  to  Camp  Meade, 
Maryland,  and  assigned  to  Motor  Transport  Cos. 
785  and  788.  Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Md  , 
May  19,  1919.  m 

KM('KKI{B()(  KKK.     .MAX      15KIMI0LI).     (Juniier's 
.Hate. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1918.  Sent  to 
U.  S.  Naval  Station,  Great  Lakes,  111.,  and  assign- 
ed to  Gunners'  School.  Transferred  November  1. 
1918,  to  U.  S.  Torpedo  School,  Newport,  R,  I.,  and 
January  15,  1919,  to  U.  S.  Submarine  Base,  New 
London,  Conn.  Promoted  Seaman,  1st  Class, 
Great  Lakes,  Illinois,  in  September,  1918;  Gun- 
ner's Mate,  in  January,  1919.  Discharged  Febru- 
ary 14,  1919. 

LOCKWOOD,  OEttKGE  IVAN,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1917,  in  New 
York  National  Guard,  Headquarters.  New  Paltz, 
N.  Y. ;  Hospital  Corps,  10th  New  York  Infantry. 
Sent  to  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  the 
Federal  Army.  From  Schenectady  he  was  sent  to 
Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  Indiana,  thence  to 
Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  and  assigned  to  Hospital 
Corps,  10th  New  York  Infantry,  and  was  engaged 
in  guard  duty.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth, 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolina,  where  he  was  as- 
signed to  51st  Pioneer  Infantry.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  New  Jersey,  and  sailed  for  over- 
seas July  23,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France, 
August  6,  1918.  In  battle  at  St,  Mihlel  September 
12-16;  minor  engagements  at  Woevre  River  sec- 
tion, Meuse,  Moselle.  'With  Army  of  Occupation 
at  Coblenz  and  Guls,  Germany,  November,  1918, 
to  May,  1919.  Promoted  Private,  1st  Class,  May 
28,  1917,  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y..  and  to  Sergeant, 
February  10,  1918,  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  South 
Carolina.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  July 
8,1919. 

LYX  H,  JAMES  (iKOVEK.  Privale. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  in  the  National 
Guard,  State  of  New  York,  May  29,  1917.  'Was 
transferred  from  the  National  Guard  to  Regu- 
lar Army  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  August  5,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg.  South 
Carolina,  Sept.  7,  1917,  and  assigned  to  160th 
Ambulance  Company.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stew- 
art, Newport  News,  Virginia,  from  whence  he 
sailed  June  30,  191S,  arriving  at  Brest,  France, 
July  13,  1918.  Member  160th  Ambulance,  102d 
Sanitary  Train.  27th  Division.  In  battles  at  EasI 
Poperinghe  Line,  Belgium,  Aug.  1  to  20;  Dicke- 
busch  Sector,  Belgium.  August  21  to  30;  Vier- 
staat  Ridge,  Belgium,  August  31  to  September  2; 
the  Knoll,  Guilleraont  and  Quennemont  Farms, 
France,  September  2  to  27;  Hindenburg  Line,  St. 
Souplet.  France,  September  27  to  30;  Le  Selle 
River,  France,  October  17  Jonc-de-Mur  Ridge, 
France.  October  18,  1918.  Gassed  at  St.  Souplet, 
France,  November  3.  1918,  and  was  an  inmate  of 
the    following    hospitals:       British,    at    Amiens; 


Rouen;  British  Hospital  No.  2;  No  6  Convales- 
cent Camp,  and  No.  2,  Convalescent  Camp.  Dis- 
charged from  service  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
March  31,  1919. 

EE(i(J,  HAK(>LI>  .J(»H>.  ('on)oral. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1918.  Sent 
to  Fort  D.  A.  Russell,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming,  and 
assigned  to  Troop  M,  315th  Cavalry.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Knox,  West  Point,  Kentucky,  and  as- 
signed to  Headquarters  Company,  72d  Field  Ar- 
tillery. Discharged  at  Camp  Knox,  Kentucky, 
February  1,  1919. 

MAKKEY.  JOHN  MICHAEL,  Corporal,  U.  S.  Marines. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  August  9,  1917.  Sent 
to  Paris  Island,  South  Carolina.  Transferred  to 
Quantico,  'Virginia,  thence  to  Guantanamo  Bay, 
Cuba;  Porto  Rico,  Hayti,  thence  to  Galveston. 
Texas.  Member  of  123d  Company,  9th  Regiment 
Marine  Corps.  While  at  Galveston  was  appointed 
Regimental  Printer,  and  was  editor  of  the  Globe 
and  Anchor.  Discharged  at  Galveston,  Texas, 
March  8,  1919. 

McADAMS,  (;EKALI)   EDWARD,  Private,    U.  S.M.  (. 

Enlisted  in  United  States  Marine  Corps  at  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  September  16,  1917.  Trained  at  Paris 
Island  and  Quantico,  Va..  with  the  Fifth  Regi- 
ment, which  later  gained  undying  fame  at 
Chateau-Thierry  and  Belleau  Wood.  He  was 
transferred  to  Guantanamo  Bay,  Cuba,  in  Novem- 
ber, 1917,  and  was  stationed  there  until  the 
spring  of  1918,  when  he  was  sent  back  to  Quan- 
tico to  prepare  for  service  overseas,  as  a  scout 
sniper,  with  Colonel  Butler's  13th  Regiment.  He 
contracted  influenza  the  day  before  his  regi- 
ment was  scheduled  to  sail.  Pneumonia  de- 
veloped, and  his  death  occurred  at  Quantico, 
Va.,  on  September  22,  1918. 

(CKEEKE.  JEHOME  JOSEPH,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  December  9,  1917, 
Medical  Department.  Sailed  tor  overseas  Jan. 
22,  1918,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  France,  February 
8,  1918.  Member  Medical  Department.  Seven 
months  at  Paris,  France,  and  seven  months  at 
Tours,  France.  Recommended  for  2d  Lieutenant. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  29.  1919. 

PATTESON,  WILLIAM  SHEPPARD,  1st  Lieutenant, 
31(>t()r  TransjKirt  Corps. 

Enrolled  May  15,  1917,  in  Reserve  Officers' 
Training  Corps,  at  Madison  Barracks,  Sackett's 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  and  was  assigned  to  3d  Provisional 
Training  Brigade.  Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant 
Quartermaster's  Corps.  August  15,  1917.  At  Camp 
Dix,  New  Jersey,  assigned  to  duty  with  Camp 
Quartermaster.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.,  in  command  Motor  Transport  Company 
377  (also  Cos.  406,  407,  408,  temporarily),  and 
later  to  Camp  Bragg,  North  Carolina.  Promoted 
1st  Lieutenant  Quartermaster's  Corps,  at  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.,  March  13,  1918.  Promoted  1st 
Lieutenant,  Motor  Transport  Corps,  at  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.,  October,  1918.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Bragg,  North  Carolina,  July   22,  1919. 


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(1)  JuKtin  Hyland 

(2)  Richard    Hyland 

(3)  Hay    Harfer 

(4)  Kenneth    Inseho 

(5)  Anthtiny   JuMt 


(7)  Max  Kniokerbocker 

(8)  George   Loek^rood 
(O)    James    Lyneh 

(10)  Harold    Legg 

(11)  John   Markey 


(«)  Alexander  KIrkpatrick  (12)     Gerald    AIoAdams 


(13)  Jerome  O'Keefe 

(14)  ^VilIIam    I>atte.son 

(15)  Arthur  l*eter.sen 
(10)    Arthur  Reotor 

(17)  Len'is    Radder 

(18)  DeWolfe   Smith 


(19)  Leo   Seh^yeiekliard 

(20)  Robert    Seeley 

(21)  C'larence    Smith 

(22)  Paul    Stark 

(23)  Allen   Seutt 

(24)  Frank  Short 


(25)   Sidney  Short 


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PETERSON.  ARTHUR  JOHN,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1917,  in 
Company  H,  3d  National  Guard,  State  of  New 
York,  and  was  a  member  of  same  contingent 
at  Pelham  Bay,  N.Y.  At  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spar- 
tanburg, South  Carolina,  federalized  to  Company 
H,  108th  Infantry,  27th  Division.  Sent  to  Camp 
Stewart,  Newport  News,  Virginia,  and  sailed 
May  17,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  May  30, 
1918.  Member  Company  H,  2d  Battalion,  108th 
Regiment,  54th  Brigade,  27th  Division.  With 
British  Army  as  Signalman,  and  with  that  army 
went  "over  the  top"  four  times,  and  twice  later 
with  the  2d  Battalion,  108th  Infantry,  American 
forces.  Was  gassed  at  Mt.  Kemmel  Hill  and  at 
Bony,  Hindenburg  Line,  and  shot  in  left  leg  Sep- 
tember 29,  1918.  Awarded  a  Croix-de-Guerre  at 
Mt.  Kemmel,  in  August,  by  a  French  General, 
taking  the  badge  of  honor  from  his  own  breast 
and  placing  it  on  that  of  Mr.  Peterson.  This 
honor  was  conferred  upon  Mr.  Peterson  for  hav- 
ing taken  reserves  to  the  front  under  fire.  Sailed 
for  the  United  States  from  Liverpool,  England, 
December  9,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.,  December  24,  1918. 

RILEY.   <  HARLES   CALVIN,   Private,    1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  December  P, 
1917.  Sent  to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to 
Medical  Department.  Transferred  to  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.;  assigned  to  Surgical  Instrument  Re- 
pair Unit.  Sailed  January  22,  1918,  for  LeHavre, 
France,  arriving  at  that  port  February  8,  1918. 
Assistant,  X-Ray  Division.  Later,  Assistant 
X-Ray  Operator,  attached  to  3d  Army  Corps.  In 
battle  fronts  at  Meuse-Argonne  and  St.  Mihiel. 
Also  at  Mobile  Hospital  No.  5.  Attended  school 
six  months  in  Paris,  France.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Devens,  Ayer.  Mass..  April   18,  1919. 

RECTOR,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK,  Private. 

Enlisted  May  31,  1917,  at  Rochester,  In  2d  Am- 
bulance Co.,  National  Guard,  State  New  York. 
Called  to  active  service  July  16,  1917.  Assigned 
to  106th  Ambulance  Co.  Sent  to  Camp  Wads- 
worth,  Spartanburg,  South  Carolina.  November 
22,  1917,  transferred  to  Field  Hospital  No.  108. 
Sailed  from  Newport  News,  Va.,  June  30,  1918, 
arriving  at  Brest,  France,  July  13,  1918.  Served 
with  lOSth  Field  Hospital,  27th  Division,  except 
from  July  23  to  October  17,  1918,  during  which 
time  he  served  with  the  First  Army  Corps.  In 
battles  at  LeSelle  River  (St.  Souplet),  October 
17;  Jonc-de-Mur  Ridge,  October  18.  In  engage- 
ment at  St  Maurice  River  (Catillon),  October 
19-20,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
March  31,  1919. 

RADDER,  LEWIS  WALTER.  JR.,  Sergeant,  Medical 
Department. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1917,  and 
sent  to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.;  assigned  to  Head- 
quarters staff.  93d  Division.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Stewart,  Newport  News,-  Virginia.  Sailed  from 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  January  15,  1918,  arriving  at 
Brest,  France,  February  1,  1918.  Transferred  to 
117th  Sanitary  Train.  42d  Division.  May  17.  191S. 


In  battles  at  Baccaret  Sector  May  16  to  June  21; 
Souain  and  Esperance  Sector.  July  4  to  July  14; 
Champagne-Marne  offensive,  July  15;  Aisne- 
Marne  (Chateau-Thierry),  July  24  to  August  6; 
St.  Mihiel  offensive,  September  12  to  16;  Essey- 
Pannes  Sector,  September  17-29,  1918.  Wound- 
ed in  the  Champagne-Marne  offensive  July  15, 
1918,  from  high  explosive  shell  fragment  in  right 
thigh.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Badneuenahr, 
November  13,  1918.  to  April  10.  1919.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1919. 

SNYDER,  GLENN  HAVEN,  Army  Field  Clerk. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Casual  Com- 
pany. Transferred  to  Chicamauga  Park,  Fort 
Oglethorpe,  Georgia,  and  assigned  to  22d  Ambu- 
lance Company.  Transferred  to  Camp  Dix,  New 
Jersey,  and  assigned  to  Camp  Headquarters,  Ad- 
jutant's office.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
March  11.  1918.  Appointed  Army  Field  Clerk 
March  11.  1918,  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  De WOLFE,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  April  17,  1917,  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  in 
the  Machine  Gun  Company  of  the  2d  New  York 
National  Guard.  Transferred  to  Pelham  Bay,  N. 
Y  ,  and  later  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg, 
South  Carolina,  where,  by  federalization,  his  or- 
ganization became  a  part  of  the  105th  Infantry. 
Discharged  for  physical  disability  at  Camp  Wads- 
worth, South  Carolina,  December  19,  1917. 

SCHWEICKHARD,     LEO     HANDLY,     Yeoman,     1st 
Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1917.  Sent  to 
Newport,  Rhode  Island,  and  assigned  to  U.  S.  S. 
Scout  Cruiser  "Chester,"  and  later  to  Cruiser 
"St.  Louis"  and  Transport  "Mt.  Vernon."  Mr. 
Schweickhard  was  in  the  convoy  to  General 
Pershing  in  crossing  to  the  European  Continent, 
in  June.  1917.  He  served  as  Seaman,  Carpen- 
ter's Mate,  and  Yeoman.  His  enlistment  expires 
in  April,  1921. 

SEELEY,    ROBERT   LA.MPSON,    1st    Class   Machine 
Gunner. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y,  May  5.  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum.  N.  Y..  thence  to  Fort  Sam  Houston. 
Texas,  and  assigned  to  Troop  A.  3d  Cavalry. 
Transferred  to  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Georgia,  and  as- 
signed to  Machine  Gun  Troop,  11th  Cavalry.  Re- 
mained with  that  contingent  at  Camp  Gordon, 
Atlanta,  Georgia,  and  at  Fort  Myer,  Virginia. 
Discharged  at  Fort  Myer,  Va.,  June  16,  1919. 

STARK,  PAUL  MARTIN,  Assistant  Band  Leader. 

Enlisted  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1917.  Sent  to 
Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg,  South  Carolina. 
Sailed  for  overseas  May  10,  1918,  from  Newport 
News,  Va.,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  May  24, 
1918.  Member  Headquarters  Company,  108th  In- 
fantry Band,  27th  Division.  In  battle  fronts  at 
Kemmel  Hill  and  Hindenburg  Line,  between 
Cambrai  and  St.  Quentin.  Promoted  to  Assistant 
Band  Master  in  July,  1918.  Dischagred  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.   Y.,  March  31,   1919. 


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SMITH,  CLAKKX'E   KAM).VLL,   I'rhate.   1st   Class. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  29.  1917.  As- 
signed to  81st  Ambulance  Company,  National 
Guard  State  of  New  York.  Transferred  August  5. 

1917.  to  Camp  Wadsworth.  South  Carolina;  as- 
signed to  1116th  Ambulance  Company.  Transfer- 
red to  Camp  Stewart.  Newport  News,  Virginia. 
Sailed  May  30,  191S,  arriving  at  the  port  of  Brest, 
France,  June  13,  1918.  Member  106th  Ambulance 
Company,  27th  Division  Battles — Hindenburg 
Line  offensive,  September  29-30;  LeSelle  River, 
France.  October  17;  Jonc-de-Mur  Ridge.  October 
18;  Vierstaat  Ridge,  Belgium,  August  31  to  Sep- 
tember 2;  The  Knoll.  Guillimont  Farm.  Quen- 
nemont  Farm,  September  27;  St.  Maurice  River, 
France,  October  19-20.  Minor  Engagements — East 
Poperinghe  Line,  Belgium,  October  7  to  20; 
Dickebusche  Sector,  Belgium,  August  21  to  30. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1919. 

S(  ITT.  ALLEN   EKiENE,  Cliauffeur. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  then  to  Fort  Benjamin  Harri- 
son, Indiana,  then  to  Camp  Custer,  Michigan,  and 
assigned  to  340th  Infantry,  Medical  Detachment; 
transferred  to  170th  Infantry  Brigade  Headquar- 
ters as  Chauffeur  for  General  Penn.  Sailed  from 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1918,  arriving  at  Le 
Havre,  Prance,  from  Liverpool,  England,  Au- 
gust 11,  1918.  Member  S5th  Division.  Brigade 
Headquarters,  170th  Infantry.  Transferred  to 
Division  Headquarters,  3Sth  Division,  from  No- 
vember 7,  1918,  until  January  9,  1919.  Discharg- 
ed at  Camp  Zachary  Taylor.  Kentucky.  January 
9.  1919. 

.SHOUT,  FRANK,  ('aptiiiii.  Ordnance  Oepartnient. 

Enrolled  in  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps  at 
Camp  Sheridan,  111.,  May  13,  1917,  and  assigned 
to  Ordnance  Department.  Commissioned  1st  Lieu- 
tcnr.nt  August  15,  1917.  Transferred  to  Machine 
Gun  School  at  Springfield  Armory.  Mass.,  Au- 
gust 18,  1917,  and  remained  there  until  Septem- 
ber 30,  1917.  Sailed  from  New  York  City  October 
15,  1917,  arriving  at  Liverpool,  England,  October 
24,  and  at  Le  Havre,  France,  October  28,  1917.  In 
Aircraft  Armament  Section,  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment (Paris,  France).  November  1,  1917,  to  June 
19,  1918,  head  of  technical  branch,  acting  head 
of  section,  etc.  On  the  staff  of  the  Chief  Ord- 
nance Officer,  Base  Section  No.  3,  American  Ex- 
peditionary Forces,   (London,  England),  June  20, 

1918,  to  July  10,  1919.  Technical  representative 
in  England  on  aircraft  armament.  June  20,  1919, 
to  July  31.  1919,  technical  staff.  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, Washington.  D.  C.  Since  July  31,  1919, 
Bomb  Design  Section,  Aircraft  Armament  Divis- 
ion, Ordnance  Department.  Promoted  Captain 
February   20,   1919.    In   service. 

SHOKT.  SIDNEY  ELBERT,  2d  Lieutenant. 

Enlisted  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  August  21.  1917.  Assign- 
ed to  United  States  Army  Military  School,  Aero- 
nautics, Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  as  instructor  in  Machine 
Gun.  Transferred  to  Aviation  Mechanics'  Train- 
ing School  at  St.  Paul,  Minnesota.  In  charge  of 
transportation  department ;  instructor  in  carbon- 


ization and  ignition;  officer  in  charge  of  instruc- 
tion in  engineering;  supply  officer  tor  transport 
school;  in  charge  of  Company  B,  S64th  Aero 
Squadron.  Discharged  at  St.  Paul,  Minnesota, 
February  1,  1919. 

S(HERER,  EOWARO  LAIRISTON,  forporaL 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  November  6.  1918.  and 
sent  to  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Jacksonville. 
Florida,  and  assigned  to  Co.  13,  1st  Road  Regi- 
ment, Motor  Transport  Corps;  transferred  to 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  assigned  to  Motor  Trans- 
port Cos.  663  and  664.  Discharged  at  Philadel- 
phia. Pa..  June  3,  1919.   (Milo). 

S(  HIBERT,  HIRA.M   ARTHIR,  Flying  Cadet. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse.  N.  Y.,  December  14,  1917, 
and  sent  to  Cornell  Aviation  School,  Cornell 
University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y..  May  25,  1918.  Private, 
1st  Class,  Aviation  School,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. ;  Private, 
1st  Class,  Camp  Dick,  Dallas,  Texas;  Flying 
Cadet,  Barron  Field,  Everman,  Texas.  Discharg- 
ed at  Barron  Field,  Everman,  Texas,  November 
27,  1918. 

STEVENS,  ARTHCR  FRANCIS,  Private.  Cliauffeur. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  March  11,  1918.  Sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  assigned  to  Aviation  Sec- 
tion, Signal  Corps.  Transferred  to  Kelly  Field. 
San  Antonio,  Texas;  assigned  to  237th  Aero 
Squadron.  Transferred  to  Southern  Field,  Ameri- 
cus,  Georgia.  Attended  schools  at  St.  Louis, 
Missouri,  and  St.  Paul,  Minnesota.  Discharged  at 
Americus,  Georgia,  February  4,  1919. 

SWARTHOIT.  JOHN  F.,  Bugler,  Tst  Class. 

P^nlisted  at  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  May  22.  1918.  Sent 
to  Fort  D.  A.  Russell.  Wyoming,  and  assigned  to 
315th  Cavalry.  Transferred  to  Camp  Knox,  West 
Point,  Kentucky,  and  assigned  to  72d  Light  Field 
Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp  Knox.  Kentucky, 
February  4,   1919. 

THOMSEN,  NEILS  PETER,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Fort  Porter,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Septem- 
ber 19,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Allentown,  Penn.,  and 
assigned  to  Ambulance  Corps  610.  (The  610th 
organized  here).  Sailed  March  28,  1918,  arriving 
at  Brest,  France,  April  4,  1918.  Member  Sanitary 
Service,  United  States  Ambulance  Corps  610. 
Duties  at  the  fronts  at  Montdiddier-Noyon.  Cu- 
vjlly,  Campeign,  and  Oise-Aisne.  August  IS  to 
27;  Oise-Aisne,  September  10  to  November  3, 
1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  April  22, 
1919. 

WOODRUFF,  JOSEPH  DIDLEY,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira.  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1917.  Sailed 
lor  LeHavre.  France.  April  15,  1918,  arriving  May 
3,  1918.  Member  Company  A,  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talion, 5th  Division.  Transferred  to  Company  B, 
Military  Police,  about  October  1st,  1918.  In 
Meuse-Argonne  and  St.  Mihiel  offensives.  Left 
Luxemburg  for  the  United  States  July  4.  1919. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  July  25.  1919. 


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WHEELER,  HORACE  BROWN,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  K.  Y.,  June  1,  1917.  Sent 
to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg,  South  Caro- 
lina, and  was  assigned  to  Ambulance  Company 
106.  Sailed  June  30,  191S,  arriving  at  Brest. 
France,  July  12,  lillS.  Member  Ambulance  Com- 
pany 106,  27th  Division.  In  battle  lines  at  Bast 
Poperinghe  Line,  August  7  to  20;  Dickebusche 
Sector.  August  21  to  30;  Vierstaat  Ridge,  Bel- 
gium, August  31  to  September  2;  Hindenburg 
Line,  France.  September  29-30;  Quennemont 
Farm,  September  27;  LeSelle  River,  October  17- 
18;  St.  Maurice  River,  October  19-20,  1918.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1919. 

WILLIAMS.  WILLIA.ir  WARREN.  I'.  S.  N. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  V.,  November  16,  1917.  U. 
S.  Navy. 


Mr.  Williams  was  brought  into  prominence  by 
the  use  of  his  picture  on  a  Liberty  Loan  poster. 
W.  E.  Burnell,  of  Penn  Yan,  who  made  all  of  the 
pictures  for  the  illustrations  appearing  in  this 
book,  made  an  enlarged  photograph  of  Mr.  Wil- 
liams in  his  naval  uniform.  The  young  mans 
smile  was  so  attractive  that  a  copy  of  the  picture 
was  sent  to  the  headquarters  of  Liberty  Loan 
publicity  department  in  New  York,  and  it  was 
turned  over  to  the  celebrated  illustrator,  James 
Montgomery  Flagg.  who  made  a  drawing  from 
the  photograph.  Mr.  Williams  was  28  years  old 
at  the  time.  He  came  to  Penn  Yan  from  Baskin, 
La.  When  the  picture  was  taken  he  was  station- 
ed on  the  United  State  Recruiting  Ship,  Co.  No.  8, 
general  detail,  Norfolk    Navy  Yard,  Va. 

WALKER.  RAYMOM)  CHARLES,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  December  9,  1917, 
and  sent  to  Vancouver  Barracks,  Washington, 
and  assigned  to  318th  Engineers.  Transferred  to 
American  University,  Washington,  D.  C;  U.  S. 
Hospital,  No.  17,  Markleton,  Penn.;  U.  S.  Hospi- 
tal, No.  8,  Otisville,  N.  Y.  Discharged  at  U.  S.  Gen- 
eral Hospital,  No.  8.  at  Otisville,  N.  Y..  Septem- 
ber 19.   1919. 

WEBSTER,  MITCHELL   RILEY,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  January  18,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Key  West,  Florida,  and  assigned  to  2d 
Company,  36th  Regiment,  41st  Brigade,  Coast 
Artillery  Corps.  Transferred  to  Camp  Eustice, 
Virginia;  Fortress  Monroe,  Virginia;  Fort  Slo- 
cum, N.  Y.;  Stewart.  Virginia;  Upton,  Long 
Island.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  Decem- 
ber 18,  1918. 

WILSON.  PERCY   CHARLES,  Private,  1st   Class,  V. 
S.  M.  ( . 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  March  26,  1918.  Sent 
to  Paris  Island,  South  Carolina,  and  assigned  to 
42d  Company,  I  Battalion,  April  17,  1918,  to  June 
7,  1918,  then  transferred  to  Portsmouth  Navy 
Yard,  and  assigned  to  Barracks  Detachment.  At 
Portsmouth  June  7,  1918,  to  August  20,  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Portsmouth  Navy  Yard  August  20, 
1919. 


WHEELEK,     HOWARO     EDWIN,     Eleetrieiaii,     1st 
Class.  Radio,  C.  S.  >. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N  Y.,  June  21,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  and  assigned  to 
seamanship  training.  Went  to  Harvard  Univer- 
sity Radio  School,  graduating  from  that  insti- 
tution in  February,  1919.  Assigned  to  U.  S.  S. 
"Kansas"  at  Hampton  Roads,  Virginia.  Trans- 
ferred to  Receiving  Ship  at  Norfolk.  Va.,  then 
to  U.  S.  Revenue  Cutter,  "Relief,"  May  15,  1919, 
at  New  York.  Sent  to  Receiving  Ship  at  New  York 
for  10  days,  then  assigned  to  U.  S.  S.  "Schoodic". 
First  Radio  Operator  on  this  ship  June  1  to  Oc- 
tober 1,  1919.  Discharged  at  New  York  Re- 
ceiving Ship  October  13,  1919, 

WARD,  JOB  M,,  Dental  Reserve  Corps. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  October  9,  1917.  Not 
called  to  active  service. 

YOrST,  ANTHONY  J. 

(Offieial)— Anthony  J.  Youst  (549,387),  107  Cher- 
ry St..  Penn  Yan.  Enlisted  at  Camp  Syracuse, 
July  4,  1917.  Born  Elmira.  Age  18  11-12  years. 
Organizations:  Med.  Det.  30th  Inf  ,  July  4,  1917, 
to  July  14,  1917  San.  Det.  38th  Inf.  to  Jtily  16. 
1918.  Private.  Engagements:  2d  battle  of  the 
Marne.  Served  overseas  March,  25,  1918.  to  July 
16,  191S.  Died  July  16,  1918,  of  wounds  received 
in  action.  No  other  wounds.  Notify  Miss  Mary 
\oust.  sister,  107  Cherry  St.,   Penn   Yan. 

YOrST,  JOSEPH  JA.MES,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Pittsburg,  Penn.  December  1,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  and  assigned  to 
Company  H,  23d  Engineers.  Sailed  P/Iarch  29,  1918, 
and  arrived  at  Brest,  Prance,  June  13,  1918.  Mem- 
ber Company  H,  23d  Engineers,  independent  unit. 
In  battle  lines  at  St.  Mihiel  Sector,  September  12 
to  24,  1918;  Meuse-Argonne,  September  25,  1918 
to  November  11,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dev- 
ens.  Ayer,  Mass.,  June  14,  1919. 

POTTER 

DAY,  ALBERT  SHEHMAN,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1917.  Sent  to 
Camp  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Company 
I,  49th  Infantry.  Transferred  to  Headquarters 
Company,  23d  Infantry,  in  August,  1917.  Sailed 
from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  September  7.  1917,  arriv- 
ing at  St.  Nazaire,  France,  September  21,  1917. 
Member  Headquarters  Company,  23d  U.  S.  Regu- 
lars, 2d  Division.  In  battles  at  Troyon  Sector, 
March  15  to  May  13,  1918;  Alsne  defensive.  May 
31  to  June  5;  Chateau-Thierry  Sector,  June  6  to 
July  9;  Alsne-Marne  offensive,  July  18  to  July  20; 
Marbache  Sector,  August  16  to  19;  St.  Mihiel, 
September  12  to  16;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive, 
October  1  to  10.  and  November  1  to  11,  1918.  In 
Army  of  Occupation  at  Vallendar,  Neiderwerth, 
Rengsdorf,  Germany,  from  December  1,  1918,  to 
July  16,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
August  13.  1919. 


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FOKI).  (JEOlUiE  W.,  Jr..  Sertft-aiit. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  6.  1!»17,  in  Nation- 
al Guard.  Company  B.  3d  New  York  Infantry. 
Transferred  to  Pelham  Bay,  New  York,  thence 
to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg.  South  Caro- 
lina, and  thence  to  Camp  Stewart,  Virginia. 
Sailed  from  Newport  News,  Va..  May  10,  1918, 
and  arrived  at  Brest,  France.  May  23,  1918.  Mem- 
ber Company  B,  108th  Infantry,  27th  Division. 
In  battles  at  Hindenburg  Line  (Bony,  France), 
East  Poperinghe  Line  (Belgium),  Vierstaat 
Ridge  (Belgium),  LeSelle  River,  St.  Souplet 
(France),  Dickebusche  Sector  (Belgium),  St. 
Maurice  River,  Cattillon.  Jonc-De-Mur  (Corbie 
Luermon).  Wounded  at  St.  Souplet.  France,  Oc- 
tober 27,  1918,  in  shoulder  and  right  leg  from 
shrapnel  and  gun  fire.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  March  31.  191&. 

MATTHEWS,  GEOK(iE    WEBBER,  Sfaman. 

Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Navy  December  5,  1917,  at  Wil- 
liamsport.  Pa.  Sent  to  Naval  Training  Station  at 
Newport,  R.  I.  Sent  to  Brooklyn  Navy  Yard,  then 
to  U.  S.  Receiving  Ship  at  Philadelphia.  Assign- 
ed to  U.  S.  S.  "Cynthic"  from  Feb.  9,  1918,  to  Feb. 
16,  1919;  to  U.  S.  S.  '■Bushnell",  from  Mar.  5,  1919, 
to  August  1,  1919.  Discharged  on  Receiving  Ship, 
Philadelphia,  August  14,  1919. 

S.\>TEE,  EF>ER   HIKAM,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva.  N.  Y..  August  1,  1917.  Sent  to 
Syracuse  Recruit  Camp,  and  assigned  to  Com- 
pany A  ,  50th  Infantry,  with  which  served  until 
August  15,  when  transferred  to  Company  A,  23(i 
Infantry,  and  sent  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  sailing 
from  Hoboken,  N.  J..  September  7,  1917,  arriving 
at  St.  Nazaire.  France.  September  21.  Served  with 
Company  A.  2d  Division,  23d  Infantry,  to  August 
1,  1918,  when  transferred  to  306th  Service  Com- 
pany, with  which  served  until  August  6.  1919. 
Discharged  at  U.  S.  General  Hospital  No.  8,  Otis- 
ville,  N.  Y..  August  6,  1919. 


STARKEY 

ANDREWS,    ARCHIE    GRATON.      Electrieuin,      1st 
Class. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  August  2,  1917,  as  ap- 
prentice seaman,  and  sent  to  Rhode  Island  Navy 
Yard,  and  assigned  to  Navy  Radio  School,  No- 
vember 20.  1917;  Harvard  Radio  School,  Decem- 
ber 17,  1917;  Wireless  Telephone  School,  New 
London,  Conn.,  May  17,  1918;  Offlcers'  Observer 
School,  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  in  Navy  Aviation. 
July  10,  1918;  Naval  Aircraft  Store  House,  Glou- 
cester, N.  J..  August  27,  1918;  Radio  Experimen- 
tal Laboratory;  Radio  Compass  School,  Pelham, 
N.  Y.,  June  10,  1919.  In  charge  of  Radio  Compass 
Station.  Buxton,  Cape  Hatteras,  N.  C,  July  25, 
1919.  Was  promoted  to  seaman,  2d  Class,  at  New- 
port, Rhode  Island;  Electrician,  3d  Class,  at 
Harvard  Radio  School;  Electrician.  1st  Class,  at 
Officers'  Observer  School  at  Hampton  Roads. 
Va.  Discharged  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1919. 


BIAS,  ROBERT  A,  Isf  Serjfennt. 

Enlisted  at  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1917. 
Sent  to  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  and  as- 
signed to  Company  B,  7th  U.  S.  Engineers.  Sailed 
from  New  York,  N.  Y..  March  16,  1918,  arriving 
in  England  March  29,  and  in  France  May  2,  1918. 
Member  5th  Division,  7th  Regiment,  U.  S.  En- 
gineers, Regulars.  In  battle  fronts  at  St.  Die 
Sector,  July  16  to  August  22;  St.  Mihiel  offen- 
sive. September  11  to  23 ;  Meuse-Argonne  offen- 
sive, October  6  to  November  11,  1918.  Gassed  and 
wounded  at  Meuse-Argonne  October  12,  1918, 
from  machine  gun.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at 
Luxemberg  and  Treves,  Germany,  from  Decem- 
ber 15,  1918,  to  July  5,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  August  1,  1S19. 
Previous  service — Enlisted  at  San  Francisco. 
California,  January  6,  1912,  and  spent  ten  months 
at  Fort  Douglas,  Utah,  from  January  6,  1912,  to 
November  15,  1912.  Was  then  sent  to  Manila. 
Philippine  Islands,  for  one  year.  Returned  to 
the  United  States  in  December,  1914.  Was  sent 
to  the  Mexican  Border  until  January  5,  1915. 
Was  then  discharged.  His  entire  service  was  in 
Company  C.  20th  U.  S.  Infantry,  Regulars. 

I'ARPENTER.  CARL  F. 

Enlisted  at  Camp  Custer.  Mich.,  October  9,  1917, 
Company  I,  125th  Infantry.  Discharged  Febru- 
ary 5.  1918,  at  Waco,  Texas.  Re-enlisted  April 
15,  1918,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve. 
Discharged   September   15,   1919. 

CARPENTER,  EARL  ».,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira.  N.  Y..  June  7,  1917,  and  sent 
to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  2d  Recruit 
Company.  Arrived  in  Empire,  Canal  Zone,  July 
28,  1917,  and  served  in  Company  E,  3d  Engineers, 
until  December  1,  1918.  Transferred  to  Head- 
quarters Company  3d  Engineers,  and  remained 
in  that  Company  until  discharged  at  Corozal. 
Canal  Zone.  March  31.  1919.  Appointed  Corporal 
September  25,  1918.  Appointed  Sergeant  Decem- 
ber 1.  1918.  Rated  as  Marksman.  November.  1918 

CLARY,  FRANCIS  J. 

Enlisted  at  PhilE.delphia,  Pa.,  December  19, 
1917.  Medical  Reserve  Corps. 

IH'FFY,  BERNARD  J.,  Sergeant. 

Enlisted  at  Dayton,  Ohio,  June,  1917.  Sent  to 
Fort  Thomas,  Kentucky,  and  assigned  to  22d  Re- 
cruit Company.  Transferred  to  Fort  Benjamin 
Harrison.  Indiana,  and  assigned  to  Company  A. 
46th  Infantry;  Camp  Gordon.  Georgia,  46th  In- 
fantry; Camp  Taylor,  Louisville.  Kentucky, 
46th  Infantry.  Appointed  Corporal  at  Fort  Ben- 
jamin Harrison,  Ind.,  September  15,  1917.  Ap- 
pointed Sergeant  at  Camp  Taylor,  Kentucky, 
January  9.  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Gordon. 
Georgia,  November  28.  1918. 

(JOUNDRY,  HARRY  BARNES,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  November  15.  1917. 
Was  sent  to  camp  November  21,  and  was  assign- 


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ed  to  Company  B.  23d  Engineers.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Humphreys'  Belvoir.  Virginia,  thence  to 
Laurel,  Maryland.  Sailed  from  Hoboken.  N.  J  , 
March  29,  191S,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  April 
13,  1918.  December  1,  1918,  transferred  from  the 
23d  Engineers  to  Company  A.  29th  Engineers. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  Long  Island,  July 
16,  1919. 

HOVEY.    CLAIDE    ARMSTRONG,    Ship's    Cook,   4th 
Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  August  11,  1917.  As- 
signed to  U.  S.  S.  "Richmond",  at  Norfolk,  Vir- 
ginia, August  12,  1917.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  Nav- 
al Operating  Base,  Hampton  Roads,  Virginia, 
December  16,  1917.  Assigned  to  U.  S.  S.  "Zee- 
landia"  June  24,  1918.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S. 
"Zeppelin"  August  8,  1919.  Sent  to  Naval  Hos- 
pital, League  Island,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Discharg- 
ed February  23,  1920. 

HARPE.M)I>(m  ASBIKY   HATHAWAY,  Pmate. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  April  9,  1917.  Sent 
to  Camp  Syracuse,  N.  Y..  and  assigned  to  5th  U. 
S.  Infantry.  Transferred  to  Empire,  Canal  Zone, 
Panama. 

HILL,  HARRY  R.,  Serjeant. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1917.  Sent  to 
"Washington  Barracks,  Washington,  D.  C,  and 
assigned  to  66th  U.  S.  Engineers,  thence  to  Re- 
placement Company  B,  Engineers.  Discharged  at 
Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  January  15,  1919. 

HOWELL,  BELDEN  SAMUEL,  Private,  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  July,  1917.  Sent  to 
Paris  Island,  South  Carolina,  and  assigned  to 
3d  Company  D.  Transferred  to  Quantico,  Virgin- 
ia, and  assigned  to  127th  Company,  7th  Regi- 
ment, Marine  Corps.  Sailed  from  New  York  for 
Santiago,  Cuba,  November  7,  1917.  Served  in  var- 
ious camps  in  Cuba  with  127th  Company,  7th 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  and  remained  in 
that  Company  until  discharged  at  Marine  Bar- 
racks,  Philadelphia,   Penn.,   September   6,   1919. 

HARPER,  DOYLEMARX,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  November  27,  1917. 
Sent  to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  2d 
Recruit  Company.  Attached  and  unassigned  to 
Line  60,  3d  Training  Brigade,  at  Kelly  Field, 
San  Antonio,  Texas,  on  December  9th,  1917. 
Transferred  January  31,  1918,  and  attached  and 
unassigned  to  5th  Detachment,  327th  Aero  Squad- 
ron, and  sent  to  Jersey  City  on  detached  service. 
Returned  to  Kelly  Field  March  4,  1918,  attached 
and  unassigned  to  32Sth  Aero  Squardon.  Trans- 
ferred May  15,  1918,  to  2d  Detachment,  Kelly 
Field  June  Replacement,  Overseas  Casuals. 
Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  May  27,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  Bordeaux,  France,  June  9,  1918.  Member 
2d  Detachment  Kelly  Field  June  Replacement, 
Overseas  Casuals,  from  Bordeaux  to  St.  Maxient, 
and  attached  and  unassigned  to  1102d  Replace- 
ment Squadron,  June  17,  1918.  Transferred  June 
19,  1918,  to  1104th  Casual  Squadron,  at  3d  A.  I. 
C,   Issoudun.   France.   Detached  from   the   1104th 


and  assigned  to  the  21st  Air  Service  Squadron 
December  1,  1918.  On  duty  in  the  service  of  Sup- 
ply during  entire  foreign  service  period.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Mills,  Mineola,  Long  Island, 
April  14,  1919. 

IDE,  IRA  C. 

Enlisted   August,    1917,    Dental    Reserve    Corps. 

.lESSOP,  FOSTER.  Private,  1st  Class. 

(OfticisU)— Foster  F.  Jessop,  (364,363),  Rock 
Stream.  Enlisted  in  National  Guard  at  Ft.  Slo- 
cum, N.  Y.,  April  21,  1918.  Born  Dundee.  Age  19 
11-12  years.  Organizations:  2d  Recruit  Co.,  Gen. 
Serv.  Inf.,  April  26,  1918;  Co.  F.,  106th  Int.  to 
death.  Private  April  21,  1918;  private,  1st  class, 
Aug.  25,  1918.  Engagements:  Vierstaat  Crossing, 
Ypres  salient,  Guillemont  farm,  Malakoff  wood. 
Served  overseas  May  10,  1918,  to  death.  Killed  in 
action  Sept.  27,  1918.  No  other  wounds.  Notify 
Mrs.  Cecil  Jessop,  mother,  R.  D.  21,  Rock  Stream. 

Mae(  ALMAN,  DONALD  JAMES,  Ensigrn  Naval  Avia- 
tioii. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  March  1918,  and 
reported  at  Boston  Aviation  School,  Institute  of 
Technology,  June  4,  1918.  Transferred  to  Key 
West,  Miami,  and  Pensacola,  Florida,  receiving 
his  commission  as  Ensign  at  the  latter  place. 
From  Pensacola  he  was  sent  to  the  Naval  Air 
Station  at  Coco  Solo,  Canal  Zone,  Panama,  Jan- 
uary 9,  1919,  where  he  is  still  in  service. 

NORRIS,  LEON   0. 

Enlisted  at  Camp  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Juy  23,  1917, 
Company  G,  23d   Infantry. 

NEILSEN,  HAROLD  J. 

Enlisted  at  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  December  11,  1917, 
Battery  C,  16th  Field  Artillery. 

PEELLE,  JAMES   FRANCIS,  Signalman,  Isl    Class, 
U.  S.  N. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  December  5,  1917.  Sent 
to  U.  S.  Naval  Trainin;;  Station  at  Newport, 
Rhode  Island,  and  assigned  to  Blue  Jacket 
Guard.  Served  in  Blue  Jacket  Guard  until  April, 
1917,  then  received  appointment  as  Assistant 
Instructor.  Served  thus  during  war.  Graduated 
from  Coxswains'  School  in  February.  1919.  Went 
aboard  U.  S.  S.  "Dixie"  in  March,  1919,  and 
while  on  the  "Dixie"  was  promoted  to  Signal- 
man, 1st  Class.  Discharged  at  Bay  Ridge  Bar- 
racks, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August  16,  1919. 

RAPALEE,  HARVEY  McKINLEY,  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  December  15,  1917. 
Sent  to  Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio,  and  assigned 
to  59th  Battalion,  Coast  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  from  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  March  28,  1918,  and  arrived  in  Brest, 
France,  April  5,  1918.  Member  59th  Regiment 
Supply  Company,  Coast  Artillery  Corps.  In  bat- 
tle fronts  at  St.  Mihiel  offensive,  September  12; 
Verdun  offensive,  Bois  de  la  Chalade,  September 
26;  Very,  October  8  and  9;  Eclisfontaine,  October 
12  and  October  23;  Romagne,  October  28  to  No- 
vember 1,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N. 
Y.,  January  30,  1919. 


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SI'ROrL.  HAROLD,  ("oriioral. 

(Official)— Harold  Sproiil  (1025621),  Dundee,  N.Y. 
Enlisted  at  Ft.  Slocuni,  N.  Y..  April  23,  1917. 
Born  Orange,  N.  J.  Age  IS  5-12  years.  Organiza- 
tions: Co.  G,  54th  Inf.  to  death  Private  April  2S, 
1917;  private,  1st  Class.  Jan.  22,  1918.  Corporal. 
Served  overseas  Aug.  17,  1918,  to  death.  Died  of 
broncho-pneumonia  Oct.  22,  1918.  Notify  Bert 
Sproul.  father.  R.  D.  2.  Watkins. 

TOWNLEY,  LYLE  BROSKILL.  Private. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  February  20,  1918. 
Sent  to  Marine  Barracks,  at  Paris  Island.  South 
Carolina,  and  assigned  to  9th  Company,  Head- 
quarters Detachment.  At  Quantico,  Va.,  assigned 
to  198th  Company,  2d  Machine  Gun  Battalion, 
and  was  a  member  of  the  same  battalion  at  San- 
tiago de  Cuba.  At  Philadelphia  Navy  Yard,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  assigned  to  107th  Company,  1st 
Regiment,  Marine  Corps.  Discharged  at  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Navy  Yard.   August  15.   1919. 


TORREY 

BEARD.     CHARLES     ADELBERT,     Master     Sigrnal 
Electrician. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  October  3,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  321st 
Field  Signal  Battalion.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Samuel  F.  B.  Morse,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  thence  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  tor  overseas  August 
31,  1918,  and  arrived  at  LeHavre,  France,  about 
September  18,  1918.  Member  301st  Field  Signal 
Battalion.  Engaged  in  fighting  fronts  at  Mar- 
bache,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Discharg- 
ed at  Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.,  June  2,   1919. 

BENTLEY.  UlUH  WOODRrFF,  Coxswain. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  November  17,  1917. 
Sent  to  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  and  thence  to  Re- 
ceiving Ship  at  Boston,  Mass.,  and  rated  as  Sea- 
man Guard.  Transferred  to  Receiving  Ship  at 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  and  assigned  to  Armed 
Guard.  Transferred  to  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y.  Was  on 
U.  S.  S.  "Rhode  Island"  from  March,  1918,  to 
July,  1918;  on  U.  S.  "Elliot"  January  4,  1919, 
to  July  18,  1919.  The  "Elliot"  escorted  Presi- 
dent Wilson  and  staff  across  the  Atlantic.  Mr. 
Bentley  was  discharged  at  Bay  Ridge,  New  York, 
August    1.   1919. 


BISHOP,  DEFOREST  JOHN,  1st  .Musician,  U.  S.  N. 

Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  December  11.  1917, 
and  sent  to  Newport  Naval  Station,  and  assign- 
ed to  Section  Chief.  4th  Regiment,  Company  A; 
at  Pelham  Bay  Station,  assigned  to  concert  band; 
City  Park  Barracks,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Band  and 
Concert  Orchestra;  on  U.  S.  S.  "South  Dakota". 
Band  and  Officers'  Orciiestra.  Mr.  Bishop  was 
aboard  the  "South  Dakota"  from  March,  1918,  to 
November,  1919.  This  vessel  was  on  convoy  duty 
out  of  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Portsmouth.  N.  H  ,  and  New 
York  City,  to  France  and  England.  Twelve  com- 
plete trips  were  made  while  Mr.  Bishop  was  on 
this  ship.  "Periscopes  are  only  sighted  by  their 
wake.  Many  of  these  were  fired  upon,  oil  coming 
to  the  surface  of  the  water  on  different  occas- 
ions. One  cannot  state  any  facts,  as  it  was  deal- 
ing with  the  unseen."  Mr.  Bishop  was  rated  as 
Apprentice  Seaman  at  Newport,  Rhode  Island; 
2d  Class  Seaman  on  U.  S.  S.  "South  Dakota," 
and  1st  class  Musician,  aboard  the  same 
ship.  Discharged  at  City  Park  Barracks,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  May  28,  1919. 

ELLIMi,  WALTER  A.,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1917,  and 
sent  to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Medi- 
cal Department.  Transferred  to  Fort  Oglethorpe. 
Georgia,  and  assigned  to  1st  Evacuation  Hospi- 
tal. Transferred  to  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y..  and  as- 
signed to  308th  Infantry,  Medical  Department. 
Sailed  for  overseas  April  12,  191S,  arriving  at 
Calais,  France,  April  2S,  1918.  On  fighting  front-, 
at  Baccaret  Sector,  Oise-Aisne,  Aisne-Vesle,  and 
Meuse-Argonne.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N. 
Y.,  Mty  9,  1919. 

HARRIS,  LELA>D  STANDFORD,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Enlisted  at  Elmira,  N  Y  ,  October  25,  1917,  and 
sent  to  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.  Transferred  to  Fort 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Sixth  Anti-Air- 
craft.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  N.  Y.,  as  wag- 
oner. Sailed  from  Brooklyn  Pier  29,  August  10, 
1918.  for  France,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  August 
23.  1918.  Wagoner  in  Battery  A.  Coast  Artillery 
Corps  Section  of  Sixth  Anti-Aaircraft.  Served 
overseas  August  23.  191S.  to  March  1.  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Fort  Wadsworth.  S.  C  .  March  12. 
1919. 

LI'DLOW,  (LARENCE  B. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester.  N.  Y..  June  18,  1917,  Base 
Hospital,  No.  19,  U.  S.  R. 


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YATES  COUNTY  PHYSICIANS 


COMMISSIONED    OFFICERS 


.MATTHEWS,   HERBEHT   WOOD,   Capfaiii,   Medical 
Corps. 

Enlisted  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  August  13,  1917.  Sent 
to  Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.,  and  assigned 
to  7th  Company.  Medical  Officers'  Training 
Camp.  Assigned  to  Camp  Grant,  111..  October. 
1917.  and  remained  on  duty  until  discliarged  as 
assistant  Brigade  Surgeon.  161st  Depot  Brigade. 
Commissioned  1st  Lieutenant.  August.  1917; 
Captain.  December.  1917.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Grant,  111..  December  12.  1918. 

HALSTEAI),     WALTER    (iEORGE,     1st   Lieutenant 
.Medical  Corps. 

Enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  September  20,  1918. 
Called  to  active  service  October  10,  1918,  and 
assigned  to  Base  Hospital  (Surgical  Service), 
Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.  Transferred  Novem- 
ber 11,  191S.  to  Rockefeller  Institute.  New  York 
City.  War  Demonstration  Hospital.  Returned  to 
Camp  Devens  December  2.  1918.  and  assigned  to 
war  wound  work  with  casuals  of  26th  (Yankee) 
Division.  Discharged  at  Camp  Devens.  Ayer, 
Mass.,  February  14,  1919. 

STEVENSON,   GEOKUE     EOWAKK,   1st    Lieutenant 
Medical  Cori)s. 

Enlisted  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1917.  Com- 
missioned 1st  Lieutenant,  Medical  Corps,  Au- 
gust 1,  1917,  and  reported  at  Fort  Ethan  Allen, 
Vermont,  August  20,  1917.  Medical  Officers'  Train- 
ing Camp,  commanding  officer  Company  C,  Medi- 
cal Corps,  until  November  25,  1917.  On  duty  at 
Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  until  January  8,  1918.  Dis- 
charged at  Fort  Slocum.  N.  Y..  January  1,  1918, 
for  physical  disability. 

STRAIT,     BERNARD    SAMUEL,     ( aptaiu.    Medical 
Corps. 

Commissioned  1st  Lieutenant  July  10.  1917,  and 
called  to  active  service  from  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y., 
August  26,  1917.  In  Medical  Officers'  Training 
Camp  at  Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  Indiana,  Au- 
gust 26,  to  November  15,  1917.  Student  at  School 
of  Military  Roentgenology,  at  New  York  City,  N. 
Y.,  November  15,  to  December  31,  1917.  Instruct- 
or in  Military  Roentgenology  at  the  same  school 
December  31,  1917,  to  June  24,  1918.  then  assign- 
ed to  the  Evacuation  Hospital,  No.  19.  Sailed  from 
Hoboken,  New  Jersey.  August  31,  1918,  arriving 
at  Glasgow,  Scotland,  September  13,  1918,  and  at 
LeHavre,  France,  Septemtjer  15,  1918.  Hospital 
attached  to  First  Army  from  September  15,  1918 
to  January  21,  1919,  then  attached  to  Third  Army 
at  Frier,  Germany.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at 
Frier,  Germany,  from  January  21,  1919,  to  June 
29.  1919.  Commissioned  Captain  May  2,  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey,  July  7,  1919. 


FOSTER,     EDWIN     CARLTON,     Captain,     Medical 
Corps. 

Enlisted  as  1st  Lieutenant  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y., 
July  10,  1917,  in  the  Medical  Corps.  Assigned  to 
Base  Hospital,  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Had  special 
courses  in  Rockefeller  Institute  and  Roosevelt 
Hospital,  New  York  City.  Assigned  to  Base  Hos- 
pital. Unit  52.  then  transferred  to  Camp  Gordon. 
Atlanta.  Georgia.  Sailed  from  Camp  Merritt.  N. 
J  .  July  14,  1918,  arriving  at  Liverpool,  England, 
July  25,  and  at  Cherbourgh,  France,  July  30,  1918. 
Service  at  Rumincourt.  France,  near  General 
Pershing's  headquarters  Commissioned  Captain 
in  February.  1919.  at  Rumincourt.  France.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Jackson,  Columbia,  South  Caro- 
lina. May  15.  1919. 

LEADER.  OEORGE  HOWARD,  1st  Lieutenant,  Med- 
ical Corps, 

Enlisted  at  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  October  17,  1918. 
Sent  to  Port  of  Embarkation.  Hoboken.  N.  J.,  and 
assigned  to  Debarkation  Hospital  No.  5.  New 
York  City.  Discharged  at  Port  of  Embarkation. 
Hoboken.  N.  J..  June  21.  1919. 

CONLEY,  JOHN  A„  1st  Lieutenant,  Medical  Con)s. 

Enlisted  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  July  25,  1917.  and 
called  to  active  service  August  7.  1917.  at  Army 
Medical  School.  Washington,  D.  C.  Transferred 
to  Medical  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Fort  Ogle- 
thorpe, Georgia.  Placed  on  retired  list  on  account 
of  physical  disability.  Re-called  to  service.  Dis- 
charged at  Washington.  D.  C.  April  28.  1918. 

COSTELLO,   MICHAEL    E.,   1st   Lieutenant   Medical 
Corps. 

Enlisted  at  Branchport,  N.  Y.,  September  20. 
1918,  and  sent  to  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  as- 
signed to  the  Medical  Corps.  Also  served  at  the 
Base  Hospital  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  and  at 
St.  Elizabeth  Government  Hospital.  Washing- 
ton. D.  C.  Discharged  at  Washington.  D  .C  ,  De- 
cember 17.  1918. 

CHAFFEE,     FESTCS   M„     1st   Lieutenant,  Medical 
Corps. 

Enlisted  at  Syracuse.  N.  Y..  July  24,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  Medical  Officers'  Train- 
ing Camp,  Chiekamauga  Park,  Georgia,  and  as- 
signed to  Company  17,  Battalion  5.  Transferred 
to  Chatanooga,  Tennessee,  to  United  States  Pub- 
lic Health  Service,  October  13,  1918,  to  October 
28,  1918.  In  the  School  of  Military  Sanitation  and 
Hygiene,  also  School  of  Epidemiology  for  course 
of  instruction.  Commissioned  1st  Lieutenant  Sep- 
tember 3,  1918.  Discharged  December  19,  1918. 


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SERVICE    RECORDS    OF    INDUCTED    MEN    UNDER 
SELECTIVE    SERVICE     LAW 


DATES    ON     WHICH    CONTINGENTS    LEFT    PENN    YAN.    OR    WERE    REPORTED 
BY    LOCAL    BOARD.    AND    CAMPS    TO    WHICH    THEY    WERE    SENT 


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COSTELLO,  CHAKLES  E^  rriyate. 

(OWiciaD— Charles  E.  Costello  (1754639).  129  Elm 
St..  Penn  Yan.  Inducted  at  Penn  Yan  Sept.  9, 
1917.  Born  Penn  Y'an  Age  23  1-12  years.  Organi- 
zations; Battery  E..  307th  F.  A.  Sept.  9.  1917,  to' 
March  21,  191S;  35th  Engineers  Camp  Dix  Re- 
placement Draft  to  April  9.  191S.  Private,  Sept. 
9,  1917;  horseshoer,  Jan.  17,  1918.  Served  over- 
seas March  29,  1918,  to  April  9,  1918.  Died  of 
meningitis  April  9,  1918.  Notify  Mrs.  Jane  Col- 
mey, sister.  129  Elm    St  .   Penn   Yan. 

CAKROLL,  THOMAS  FKAX'IS.  (Jiiinier  Sprspaiit. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E.  :j07th  Field  Artillery. 
which  Regiment  was  organized  at  Camp  Dix. 
Sailed  for  overseas  May  27,  1918,  arriving  at 
LeHavre,  France,  June  7,  1918.  Member  Com- 
pany E,  307th  Light  Field  Artillery,  78th  Divi- 
sion. In  liattle  lines  at  St.  Mihiel.  Meuse-Argonne, 
and  on  the  Verdun  front  November  11,  1918,  when 
the  armistice  became  effective.  Injured  by  con- 
cussion of  exploding  shell.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix,  May  24,  1919.   (Milo). 

D()ir(JLASS,  PERL  K,.  Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Light  Field  Artil- 
lery; transferred  to  Camp  Gordon,  Georgia,  and 
assigned  to  Company  F,  32Sth  Infantry,  78th 
Division.  Sailed  for  overseas  May  1,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  LeHavre,  France,  May  20,  1918.  Battle 
fronts:  Toul  Sector,  Marbache.  St.  Mihiel.  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensives.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.,  May  29,  1919.   (Milo). 

FI>ER(iHTY,  WILLIA.n,  (orporal. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery,  78th 
Division.  Sailed  for  overseas  April  25,  1918,  ar- 
riving in  London,  England,  May  7,  and  in  France, 
May  13th.  Assigned  to  Company  C,  325th  Regi- 
ment, 82d  Division.  Battle  fronts:  Toul  Defen- 
sive, June  26-August  6;  Marbache,  August  15- 
Steptember  11,  September  17-20;  St.  Mihiel,  Sep- 
tember 12-16;  Meuse-Argonne,  September  26- 
November  3,  1918.  Suffered  broken  ankle  from 
fall  in  shell  hole.  The  325th  Regiment  was  the 
first  to  arrive  in  London,  England,  and  paraded 
before  the  Royal  Family  and  American  Ambassa- 
dor May  11th,  1918.  Mr.  P'inerghty  was  promoted 
from  Private,  1st  Class,  to  Corporal,  December 
1.  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May 
16,  1919.   (Milo). 


>VHPr.nA\,  STEPHEN  ittlCHAEL,  1st  Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  Battery  B,  307th  Field  Artillery,  78th 
Division.  Sailed  for  France  May  27,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  LeHavre.  War  fronts  at  St.  Mihiel  Salient, 
September  12,  1918;  Souplet  to  Moselle  Septem- 
ber 25,  1918;  Argonne,  November  1,  1918,  to  No- 
vember 11,  1918.  Appointed  Corporal  October  17, 
1917;  Sergeant,  November  28,  1917;  1st  Sergeant, 
March  1,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
March  5,  1919.  Previous  service.  Troop  F,  14th 
U.  S.  Cavalry,  having  enlisted  July  7,  1905,  and 
was  discharged  as  Sergeant  July  6,  1908.   (Milo). 

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BRADLEY.  .JOHN  H.  Private. 

(Oftie'al)— John  H.  Bradley  (2308814),  Barnes,  N. 
Y.  Born  Starkey.  Age  30.  Inducted  at  Penn  Yan 
Sept  26.  1917.  Organizations  served  in:  Battery 
E,  307  F.  A.  Sept.  27,  1917,  to  Feb.  19,  1918,  1st 
Training  Bat.  147th  F.  A.  to  May  28,  1918;  Bat- 
tery E,  147th  F.  A.,  to  Aug.  14.  1918.  Private,  Sept. 
26,  1917;  Cook,  Jan.  1,  1918.  Engagements:  Marne, 
Chateau-Thierry.  Vesle  River  Alsace  front,  Bel- 
fort  sector.  Served  overseas  March  4,  1918,  to  Aug. 
14,  1918.  Killed  in  action  Aug.  14,  1918.  No  other 
wounds  received  in  action.  Notify  James  Bradley, 
brother,  Barnes,  N.  Y. 

BAKER,  CHARLES,  {'ook. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Medical  Corps.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J..  February  13,  1919.  (Milo). 

BISHOP,  (  HARLES  ARTHIK,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Stanley,  Texas,  and  assign- 
ed to  Battery  E,  19th  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  Camp  McArthur,  Texas,  and  assigned  to  Head- 
quarters Company,  19th  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Nichols.  Louisiana,  and  assign- 
ed to  4th  Battalion,  Company  C,  U.  S.  Guards. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Chalmette,  Louisiana,  and 
assigned  to  Company  C,  4th  Battalion,  U.  S. 
Guards.  Transferred  to  Morgan  City,  Louisiana, 
and  assigned  to  guard  duty  emergency  fleet  cor- 
portation.  Transferred  to  Beauregard,  Louisi- 
ana, and  assigned  to  emergency  guard  duty.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  January  6,  1919. 
(Benton). 

BROWX,  JOHX,  Private. 

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COLE.  ELMER  LIONEL,  Private.  Isl   (  lass. 

Assigned  to  307tli  Field  Artillery;  Base  Hospital 
Medical  Corps.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
April  28.  1919.   (Milo). 

CLEVELAM).  HAKRY   WILLLV.H.  Private. 

Assigned  as  cook  Mess  Sergeant,  Headquarters 
Company;  Battery  A,  307th  Field  Artillery,  78th 
Division.  Left  for  overseas  May  27,  1918,  arriv- 
in.?  at  LeHavre,  France,  June  7.  In  St.  Mihiel  of- 
fensive September  12-16;  Toul  Sector,  August 
25-October  14;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  October 
18-November  11,  1918.  Grand  Pre  attack,  October 
23-24;  Toul  Sector,  Puny  raid,  September  26, 
1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May  22,  1919. 
The  307th  was  cited  for  excellent  service  in  its 
first  barrage,  September  12,  1918.  (Milo). 

COREY,  JOSEPH   ALBERT.  Busier,  1st  Class. 

Assigntd  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery.  Sail- 
ed from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  May  27,  1918,  arriving 
at  LeHavre,  France,  June  13,  1918.  a  member  of 
Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery,  7Sth  Division. 
Actively  engaged  in  the  following  battle  fronts: 
St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Meuse-Argonne,  Toul, 
Preigny  raid.  Grand  Pre  attack.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May  22,  1919.  (Barrington). 

DUELL,  JESSE  F.,  Private. 

(Olfflcial)— Jesse  Frank  Duell  (540444).  R.  D.  4. 
Penn  Van.  Inducted  at  Penn  Yan  Sept.  26,  1917. 
Born  at  Gaines,  Pa.  Age  22  5-12  years.  Organi- 
zations; Batery  B,  307th  F.  A.  to  Dec.  12,  1917; 
M.  G.  Co.  7th  Inf.  to  Aug.  29,  1918;  Co.  K.,  7th 
Int.  to  death  Private.  Engagements;  Two  battles 
of  the  Marne;  Argonne  Served  overseas  April  6. 
1918,  to  death.  Killed  in  action  Oct.  18,  1918.  No 
other  wounds.  Notify  Mrs.  May  C.  Duell,  mother, 
Penn  Yan. 

FITZPATRICK,  EflMOND  J.,  Serjeant. 

Assigned  to  307th  Field  Artillery;  309th  Field 
Hospital.  78th  Division  June  4,  1918,  sailed  for 
France,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  June  16,  1918.  In 
Prance  the  309th  Field  Hospital  became  part  of 
303d  Sanitary  Train,  and  was  engaged  on  the  St. 
Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  fronts.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix.  N.  J.,  May  30,  1919.  Appointed  Ser- 
geant, July  1,  1918.    (Milo). 

HABBERFIELD,  WILLIAM  H.,  Cook. 

Assigned  to  307th  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  assigned  to  502d  Engi- 
neer Battalion,  unattached.  With  this  Battalion 
sailed  for  overseas  November  12,  1917.  arriving 
at  St.  Nazaire.  France,  November  26,  1917.  The 
502d  Engineers  was  engaged  mostly  in  recon- 
struction work,  largely  in  the  Toul  Sector, 
France.  Discharged  at  General  Hospital  38,  East 
View,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1919.   (Milo). 

HAYES,  DUDLEY  VER>ON,  Corporal. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery,  78th 
Division.  Sailed  tor  overseas  from  Hoboken,  N. 
J.,  May  27,  1918.  arriving  at  LeHavre.  France, 
June  7,  1918.  Battles  at  St.  Mihiel.  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne, and  the  Verdun  fronts.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  Wrightstown,  N.  J.,  May  23,  1919. 
(Milo). 


HARRIS.  HAROLD,  Mess  Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E.  307th  Field  Artillery; 
Cook  and  Bake  School,  Quartermaster's  Depart- 
ment. Transferred  to  Fort  Perry,  Long  Island,  N. 
Y.,  as  Mess  Sergeant.  Sailed  August,  1918,  arriv- 
ing in  France  at  Bordeaux.  Stationed  at  Bor- 
deaux Rifle  Range.  Discharged  at  Fort  Wright. 
Staten  Island.  N.  Y.  (Starkey). 

HABBERFIELD.  FREDERICK   R.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  10th  Battalion,  153d  Depot  Brigade; 
307th  Field  Artillery.  Discharged  for  physical 
disability,  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  September  6,  1918. 
(Milo). 

HOLMES,  (HARLES  EARL,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Stanley,  Texas,  and  assign- 
ed to  Battery  E.  19th  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  Camp  McArthur,  Texas,  and  assigned  to  Bat- 
tery E.  19th  Field  Artillery.  May  27,  1918,  sailed 
for  LeHavre,  France,  arriving  June  15,  1918.  En- 
gaged in  battles  at  St.  Die  Sector  July  30-August 
15;  St.  Mihiel,  September  12-Noveniber  11.  Casual 
Company  4910  Machine  Gun,  guard  against  air- 
planes. Discharged  at  Mitchell  Aviation  Field, 
Long  Island,  June  4,  1919.   (Middlesex). 

HAMILTON.    (  LIFFORD    Mt)R(JA\.    2d    Lieutenant, 
Q.  M.  C. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E.  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Company  F,  303d  Engineers  Octo- 
ber 1,  1917.  Made  Private,  1st  Class,  November  1, 
1917;  Corporal,  November  15,  1917;  Duty  Ser- 
geant, January  11,  1918  Sergeant,  1st  Class, 
March  31,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Joseph  E. 
Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Florida,  to  Offlcers' 
Training  School,  April  28.  1918.  Commissioned 
2d  Lieutenant  Quartermaster's  Corps,  July  19, 
1918.  Assigned  commanding  officer  Depot  Bri- 
gade same  date.  Received  commission  Q.  M.  C. 
Officers'  Reserve  Corps  February  20,  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Johnston,  Florida,  December 
11,  1919.   (Starkey). 

JACOBSEN.  JENS.  Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E.  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  assigned 
to  Company  C,  502d  Engineers,  with  which  or- 
ganization he  sailed  November  12.  1917.  arriving 
at  St.  Nazaire,  France,  November  26,  1917.  Ser- 
vice in  France  from  November  26,  1917.  to  June 
22.  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  June 
30.  1919.  (Milo). 

JENSEN,  AXEL  HOLGER  WILLIAM,  Wagoner. 

Assigned  to  307th  Field  Artillery;  303  Engineers. 
78th  Division.  Sailed  from  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  May 
27.  1918,  arriving  at  Calais,  France,  June  9,  1918. 
(Co.  F.)  At  St.  Mihiel  front.  September  11  to  Oc- 
tober 3 ;  Argonne  Forest.  October  7  to  November 
6,  1918.  Promoted  to  Wagoner.  October  1.  1918, 
near  Thiacourt,  France  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix.  June  12.  1919.   (Benton). 

JORGENSEN,  SINUS  ERICK.  Private.  Isf  Class. 

Assigned  to  307th  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  assigned  to  502d  Engi- 


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neers,  and  with  this  organization  sailed  Novem- 
ber 12th.  1917.  and  arrived  at  St.  Nazaire,  France, 
November  28,  1917.  Served  in  Company  D,  502d 
Engineers,  to  May,  1918,  vvhen  he  was  transferred 
to  67th  Engineers,  Railway  Operating  Troops. 
General    service   in    France    from    November   26, 

1917,  until  July  19,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  August  6,  1919  (Benton). 

JO.NES,  WILLIA.M   H. 

(Potter). 

KIRKl'ATiatK,  J.V.MES   STOin.   SirKcant. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Headquarters  Company,  153d 
Depot  Brigade.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
March  4,  1919.   (Milo) 

LEE.  CLAUDE  THO.MAS.  Frivatf. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E.  307th  Field  Artillery.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Dix.  November  1,  1917,  for 
physical  disability — broken  ankle — sustained  in 
service.   (Potter). 

L<;KI>.  harry  SCHOLLAR,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E.  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Co.  — ,  .502d  Engineers,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N. 
J  .  November  12,  1917,  arriving  at  St.  Nazaire, 
France,  on  November  26.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1919.   (Milo). 

LEWIS.  FREK  JOSEI'H.  Metlianie. 

Assigned  to  Buttery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery.  Ar- 
rived at  LeHavre,  France,  via  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land, June  S,  1918.  Member  Battery  E,  307th  Field 
Artillery,  7Sth  Division.  In  St.  Mihiel  offensive, 
September  12-16 ;  Meuse-Argonne,  October  16- 
November  11  Toul  Sector,  August  27-October  4; 
Tout  Sector-Preny  Raid  offensive,  September  26; 
Grandpre  attack,  October  23-24,  1918.  Promoted 
Mechanic  July  1.  1918,  at  Camp  Meucon,  France. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey,  May  22, 
1919. 

MALEY.  JAMES  JOSEPH.  Private.  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Gordon,  Georgia,  Novem- 
ber. 1917,  and  assigned  to  Company  L,  326th  In- 
fantry. May  8,  1918,  transferred  to  Battery  B, 
319th  Field  Artillery,  S2d  Division.  Sailed  frorn 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Way  19,  1918,  arriving  at  Le 
Havre,  France,  June  6th,  1918.  Served  in  Toul 
Sector  August  12-28;  Marbache  Sector,  Septem- 
ber 2-11;  St.  Mihiel.  September  12-16;  Argonne- 
Meuse  offensive,   September   26   to   November   11, 

1918.  Appointed  Private  of  1st  Class  at  Gradig- 
nan.  France,  March  17,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton.  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1919.   (Milo). 

MORSE,  CHARLES  CARPENTER. 

(Starkey). 

MAYBEE,  EDWARO  E. 

(Starkey). 

RriUnCK.  WILLIAM  ENSLEY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  307th  Field  Artillery  and  303d  En- 
gineers. Transferred  to  Fort  Meyer.  Va.,  and  as- 
signed to  3Sth  Engineers,  with  which  organiza- 
tion he  sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J..  February  27, 


191S,  arriving  at  Brest.  France,  March  9th,  1918. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix.  N.  J.,  June  13,  1919. 
(Starkey). 

RIFE>BER(i.  WILLIAM,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Co,  D,  502d  Engineers,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N. 
J.,  November  12.  1917,  arriving  at  St.  Nazaire, 
France,  on  November  23.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1919.   (Potter). 

RANDALL,  WILLIAM  AVERY,  Private.  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E.  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Green,  Charlotte,  North 
Carolina,  and  assigned  to  Company  G.  7th  Infan- 
try, 3d  Division.  Sailed  April  16,  1918,  and  ar- 
rived in  LeHavre,  France,  May  1,  1918.  BattK^s 
at  Belleau  Woods,  June  16-23;  Champagne-Aisne 
defensive,  July  15-18;  Aisne-Marne,  July  18-30; 
St.  Mihiel  offensive,  September  12-16;  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne, September  26-October  31 ;  Army  of  Occu- 
pation, Germany,  August  9  to  December  1,  1918. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  August  25,  1919. 
(Jerusalem). 

RCGG.  (JE0R<;E  DAMEL,  Jr. 

Rejected  on  account  of  defective  vision.  Later 
inducted.   (Jerusalem). 

SPRA(U'E.  IMtWARD  0..  Sergeant, 

Assigned  to  Headquarters  Company,  307th  Field 
Artillery,  78th  Division,  and  with  this  Regiment 
sailed  May  8,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France, 
May  18,  1918.  Engaged  in  offensives  at  St.  Mihiel, 
Meuse-Argonne,  Grandpre,  and  Toul  Sectors 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N,  J.,  May  23,  1919. 
(Milo). 

SMITH.  FLOYD,  Corporal. 

Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  sailed 
for  Brest,  France,  March  28,  1918,  arriving  April 
7,  1918,  as  casual  of  35th  Co  ,  19th  Engineers. 
Member  of  Company  I,  18th  Engineers,  April  7 
to  July  16;  19th  Tank  Corps,  July  15,  1918,  to 
July  5,  1919.  Appointed  Corporal  September  11, 
1918,  at  Dijon,  France.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, L.  I.,  July  12,  1919.  (Milo). 

SAYRE,   FRANK   EASTON.   Captain,  Dental   Corps. 

Assigned  to  312th  Field  Artillery,  and  transferred 
to  312th  Field  Hospital,  Received  commission  as 
1st  Lieutenant,  Dental  Corps,  November  6,  1917, 
and  assigned  to  the  24th  Engineers  on  January 
25,  1918.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  March  29, 
1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  April  16,  1918. 
The  24th  Engineers  were  a  special  Engineers' 
regiment  known  as  Army  Troops,  attached  to 
some  Army  Headquarters  and  not  belonging  to 
any  Division.  Served  fifteen  months  in  the  A.  E. 
F.  with  the  same  regiment.  In  St.  Mihiel  offen- 
sive September  12-16,  1918;  Meuse-Argonne  of- 
fensive. September  28  to  October  12,  1918.  Occn- 
pation  Verdun  Sector.  September  19  to  25,  19 IF. 
Occupation  Toul  Sector,  October  13  to  November 
11,  1918.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Headquarters 
at  Coblenz,  Germany,  from  November  16,  1918, 
to  December  23,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix, 
N.  J.,  June  13,  1919.    (Starkey). 


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SMITH,  LEO  HEKBEKT. 

(Starkey). 

SHEl'HERI).  (  LAYT(»    BKiELiOV. 

(Harrington). 

THAVIS,  FKEl)  JAMES,  Mccliaiiic,  )st  Class. 

Assigned  to  307th  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Gordon.  Georgia,  and  assigned  to  320th 
Field  Artillery,  161st  Remount  Station.  Sailed  for 
overseas  May  9,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France, 
May  19,  191S.  In  battle  fronts  at  Argonne,  St. 
Mihiel,  Chateau-Thierry,  and  Soissons.  Discharg- 
ed at  Camp  Merritt,  N.  .1..  July  22,  1919.   (Milo). 

VVHEELEK.  CHARLIE.  Private. 

((H'ficial)— Charlie  Wheeler,  (223259),  211  Liberty 
St.,  Penn   Yan.   Inducted  at   Penn  Yan,  Sept.   23, 

1917.  Born  Milo.  Age  27  10-12  years.  Organiza- 
tions: Battery  E,  307th  F.  A.  to  Nov.  14,  1917; 
302d  Q.  M.  Mac.  Repair  Shop  to  May  31,  1918;  Det, 
Q.  M.  C,  Camp  Rochambeau  to  death.  Private. 
Served  overseas  Jan.  11,  1918,  to  death.  Died  of 
lobar  pneumonia  Oct.  19,  1918.  Notify  Mrs.  A. 
Wheeler,  mother,  211  Liberty  St.,  Penn  Yan. 

WOHLH.  FKEH  ANDREW.  (  oritoral. 

Assigned  to  307th  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  assigned  to  Camp  Dix 
Replacement  Detachment,  and  then  to  140th 
Casual  Company.  Sailed  from  Hoboken.  N.  J., 
April  26,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  May  -1, 

1918.  Member  Company  B,  116th  Supply  Train, 
41st  Division,  May  9-September  1,  1918;  2d  Pro- 
visional   Motor    Truck    Company,    September    1, 

1918,  to  December  1,  1918;  Motor  Transport  Com- 
pany  No.   708,   December   1,   1918,   to   August   11, 

1919.  Promoted  Corporal  February  1,  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  Au- 
gust  11,  1919.    (Milo). 

WATERS.  HCBERT  WILLIAM,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery.  Vol- 
unteered for  overseas  duty,  and  was  transferred 
to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  assigned  to  Company 
D,  502d  Engineers,  independent  unit.  Sailed  from 
Hoboken,  N.  J  ,  November  12,  1918,  arriving  at 
St.  Nazaire,  France,  November  26,  1918.  Engaged 
in  construction  work.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, L.  I.,  June  30,  1919.  (Barrington). 

Y(U  NO,  VERNON,  PriTjite,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Company  P.  320th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Gordon,  Georgia,  October 
27,  1917,  and  assigned  to  Battery  F.  320th  Field 
Artillery.  Sailed  from  New  York  May  19,  1918,  ar- 
riving at  LeHavre,  France.  In  battles  at  Mar- 
bache  Sector  August  21-September  11,  1918;  St. 
Mihiel  Sector,  September  12-September  16,  1918; 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  September  26-Novem- 
ber  11,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May 
15,  1919.   (Torrey). 

YOUNG,  HERBERT  ALLEN,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  B,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  assigned 
to  Company  D,  502d  Engineers.  Sailed  from  Ho- 
boken, JSI.  J.,  November  12,  1917,  arriving  at  St. 
Nazaire,    France,   November   36,    1917.    Duties   at 


Servier,  St.  Nazaire,  Bar-sur-Aube.  Chaumont, 
Ntufchateau.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  L.  I., 
June  30,  1919.  (Benton). 

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ECKERT,  WILLIAM  FRED,  Coriioral. 

Assigned  to  307th  Fitld  Artillery.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  thence  to  Camp  Mills, 
Long  Island  Sailed  from  New  York  January  12, 
1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  January  23,  1918. 
Member  Headquarters  Company,  5th  Field  Ar- 
tillery, let  Division.  In  battles  at  Toul  Sector, 
February  24  to  April  3 ;  Cantigny.  May  2S  to 
SO;  Soissons  Sector,  August  7  to  23;  Montdiddier 
and  Noyon,  April  25  to  July  7;  Aisne-Marne, 
July  18  to  24;  St.  Mihiel,  September  12  and  13; 
Meuse-Argonne,  October  15  to  November  8,  1918. 
In  Army  of  Occupation,  Germany,  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1918.  to  August  19.  1919.  Appointed  Cor- 
poral in  Germany.  July  4,  1919.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey,  September  2S,  1919. 
(Italy). 

HAT(  H.  JOHN   AIOl  STUS.  (  adt't. 

Enrolled  October  10.  1917.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in 
Enlisted  Medical  Reserve  Corps,  of  which  he  was 
a  member  until  October,  1918,  part  of  which  time 
he  was  at  Fort  Porter,  N.  Y.  In  October,  1918,  he 
was  transferred  to  Company  A,  Students'  Army 
Training  Corps,  Medical  Unit,  at  Buffalo  Uni- 
versity. Discharged  at  Buffalo  University,  De- 
cember 21,  1918.  Mr.  Hatch  was  a  medical  stu- 
dent at  the  University  of  Buffalo,  and  was  ex- 
empt from  military  service.  His  name  was  call- 
ed by  the  Local  Board  of  Yates  county,  on  No- 
vember 8,  1917,  and  it  having  been  found  that  he 
was  in  the  Medical  Reserve  Corps,  the  necessary 
papers  were  forwarded  to  Camp  Dix,  thus  credit- 
ing his  induction  in  Yates  county  as  of  that  date. 
(Milo). 

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BE(  KETT,  WALTER  WILLIAM,  Priyate. 

Assigned  to  153d  Depot  Brigade,  in  which  remain- 
ed until  discharged  at  that  camp  June  22,  1918. 
(Middlesex). 

BAIIR.  HAROLD  U. 

I  Milo). 

CHRISTENSEN,  HENRY  JOHN.  Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  Company  E,  303d  Ammunition  Train, 
78th  Division.  Sailed  for  France.  May  26.  1918.  ar- 
riving in  Liverpool.  England,  June  12.  1918,  and 
in  France.  June  — -.  19T8.  Engagements  at  St. 
Mihiel  and  Argonne  Woods.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix.  N.  J..  May  28.  1919.   (Benton). 

CHAPMAN.  CLIFFORD  CLAIR,  Private. 

Assigned  to  153d  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to 
Camp  McArthur,  Waco,  Texas,  and  assigned  to 
21st  Balloon  Company  Transferred  to  Camp 
Morrison.  Virginia,  and  assigned  to  621st  Aero 
Sduadron.    Transferred    to    Lee    Hall,   Va.,    U.    S. 


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Balloon  School;  21st  Balloon  Company,  Casual 
Detachment;  2Sth  Balloon  Company;  91st  Bal- 
loon Company.  Discharged  at  Balloon  School,  Lee 
Hall.  Virginia,  April  11,  lillfl.  (Milo). 

J'L.VHK.   FKANKLIN    H.\>F(»I{I>    (Cdlored),  Farrier 
Serjeant. 

Assigned  to  Battery  D.  349th  Field  Artillery,  92d 
Division.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
March,  1919.  (Milo). 

HURD,  MORRIS  ERNEST,  Private, 

Assigned  to  307th  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  Leon  Springs,  Texas,  and  assigned  to  19th 
Field  Artillery,  5th  Division.  Sailed  May  27,  1918, 
arriving  in  France.  June  IS,  1918.  Battles  at  St. 
Die  Sector,  July  30.  191S-August  22,  1918;  St. 
Mihiel  offensive,  September  12-14;  St.  Mihiel 
Sector  to  November  11,  1918;  Army  of  Occupa- 
tion at  Luxembourg,  Germany.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1919.  (Milo). 

KNAPTON,  ALBERT  (HARLES,  ( Ooli. 

Assigned  to  19th  Recruiting  Division.  Left  Camp 
Dix,  N.  J.,  December  1,  1917,  arriving  in  Kelly 
Field  No.  1,  Texas,  December  8,  1917.  Grade  test- 
ed December  20th,  then  tran.sterred  into  236th 
Aero  Siiu.idron  December  22.  Transferred  to 
Chauffeurs"  O'.ade  Division  January  ?■,  191S. 
Transferred  into  5;h  Construction  Company  Jan- 
uary 12,  1918.  Taken  to  hospital  January  16,  1918; 
discharged  March  8,  1918.  Went  to  Kelly  Field 
No.  3,  and  transferred  to  Kelly  Field  ;\o.  J,  March 
23,  and  assigned  to  Casual  Detachment  and  made 
Cook.  Transferred  to  4th  Company,  2d  Training 
Brigade,  Kelly  Field  No.  2,  August  2.  Transferred 
to  Camp  John  Wise,  Texas,  August  6,  and  as- 
signed to  54th  Balloon  Company,  August  17. 
Made  Chief  Cook  August  28.  Company  left  to 
camp  in  woods  September  26,  and  left  woods 
for  Camp  Morrison,  Va.,  October  25,  arriving  at 
Camp  Morrison  October  29th.  Left  Camp  Mor- 
rison for  ship  at  Newport  News,  November  7. 
Sailed  ten  hours  and  turned  back,  arriving  in 
camp  November  9.  Transferred  from  Camp  Mor- 
rison to  Camp  Lee  Hall,  Va.,  November  24. 
Transferred  back  to  Camp  Morrison,  December 
5.  Discharged  from  Camp  Morrison,  Virginia, 
December  17,  1918.   (Milo). 

KLIBE.  CHARLES,  Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  305th  Infantry,  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Texas,  and  assigned 
to  Quartermasters'  Corps,  Motor  Transport. 
Transferred  to  Brownsville,  Texas,  and  assigned 
to  Service  Park  Unit  356.  Discharged  at  Browns- 
ville, Texas,  May  2S,  1918.  (Milo). 

MERRKK,  UEORGE  WILLIAM. 

(Starkey). 

MANCHESTER,  ROBERT  J.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Greene,  Charlotte,  South 
Carolina,  and  assigned  to  Company  G,  7th  Infan- 
try. Discharged  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  February 
22,  1918.  (Milo). 


PETERSEN,      CARL      FREDERICK      FERIUNAM), 

Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  Battery  R,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
Sailed  from  New  York  May  27,  1918,  arriving  at 
LeHavre.  France,  June  11,  1918.  Member  Battery 
E.  307th  Field  Artillery,  78th  Division.  Transfer- 
red to  90th  Division  September  23,  1918,  and  re- 
turned to  78th  Division  October  2.  1918.  In  St. 
Mihiel  Sector  September  15  to  October  2;  Ar- 
gonne,  October  15  to  November  9,  1918.  Appointed 
Private,  1st  Class,  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.;  Corporal, 
at  Meucon,  France,  and  Sergeant,  at  Granpre, 
France.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  Long  Island, 
April  9,  1919.   (Milo). 

STARK,  OSCAR  SAWYER. 

Rejected  from  physical  disability.    (Potter). 

TUBBS,  OEOROE  WILLIAM,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Kelly  Field,  San  Antonia,  Texas, 
and  assigned  to  Company  A,  Aviation  Replace- 
ment. Sailed  for  overseas  June  30,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  LeHavre,  France,  October  15,  1918.  Du- 
ties mostly  at  Bordeaux,  France,  as  fitter.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Mills,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  April 
14,  1919.   (Jerusalem). 

WO<(I».  ERNEST  LEON,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Battery  E,  307th  Field  Artillery. 
February  5.  1918,  transferred  to  the  19th  Field 
Artillery  at  Camp  Stanley,  Texas,  and  moved  to 
Camp  McArthur,  Texas,  the  latter  part  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1918.  Left  Camp  McArthur  for  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  May  13,  1918.  May  27,  1918,  sailed  for 
LeHavre,  France,  arriving  at  that  port  in  June, 
1918.  Transferred  from  Battery  E,  19th  Field  Ar- 
tillery, to  Battery  D,  19th  Field  Artillery,  5th 
Division,  November,  1918.  In  action  in  Vosges 
Mountains,  St.  Mihiel  drive,  Thiacourt.  and 
Pagny  fronts.  Member  of  Army  of  Occupation  at 
Luxembourg,  Germany.  December  5.  1918,  to 
July,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Mills,  Va.,  July 
29,  1919.   (Milo). 


NEILSEN,  NEILS. 

(Benton). 


•KTER. 


DKC    ^7.     liHT — FOKT    NIAGARA,    IV.    Y. 

GILLETTE,  (HARLES  (LIFFORD. 

(Potter) 

BARTER,  RAY  CYRUS,  1st  Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps. 

See  Enlistments,  Page  Fifty-six. 

FI-;n.     lO,     liM.S KOUT     HAMILTON,    >.    Y. 

WEINSTEIN.  HAROLD  LONG,  Cori»oral. 

Private  in  19th  Company,  S.  N.  Y.,  Fort  Hamil- 
ton, N.  Y.,  February  11,  1918,  to  July  10,  1918.  On 
detached  service  as  candidate  5th  Training  Com- 
pany, 4th  Training  Camp,  Fort  Monroe,  Virginia, 
April  8.  1918,  to  June  25.  1918.  Transferred  as 
private  to  Battery  D.  7(ith  Artillery.  Coast  Artil- 
lery Corps.  July  10.  1918.  at  Fort  Wadsworth.  N. 
Y.   Sailed   from   Fort   Wadsworth,  N.   Y.,  July   14, 


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191S,  arriving  at  Brest,  France.  July  22.  1!»18. 
Member  Battery  D.  70th  Artillery.  Coast  Artillery 
Corps.  34th  Artillery  Brigade.  Served  in  above 
unit  until  date  of  discharge.  Had  no  active  fight- 
ing, but  was  held  in  reserve  near  Angers, 
France.  Sailed  tor  the  United  States  from  St. 
Nazaire,  France,  February  12,  1919.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  8,  1919.  (Starkey). 

FEII.   ::.-.,    litis — <A>II'    IIKVE\S,   AVER,   MASS. 

I5A(;LEY,  AMOS,  Private. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company.  147th  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Joseph  B.  Johnston,  Jack- 
sonville, Florida,  and  assigned  to  Construction 
Service  Corps  No.  3.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,  January  13.  1919.  (Potter). 

m  HT,  A>SE1,  yW'Vr,  Scrtfcnnl. 

Volunteered  tor  the  Tank  Corps,  and  was  sent 
to  Camp  Colt.  Was  two  months  with  Company  B. 
302d  Battalion  Heavy  Tanks.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Post  Office,  taking  care  of  mail  for  three 
battalions.  Was  later  sent  to  Camp  Dix  for  same 
work.  Appointed  Sergeant  at  Camp  Colt,  Gettys- 
burg, Penn.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix.  N.  J.. 
December  14.   1918.    (Jerusalem). 

J$L(M»I).  LV.>>  (JEKALU,  Strgeaiit. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company.  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  301st  Guard  and  Fire  Company,  Quar- 
termaster's Corps,  Hoboken,  Port  of  Embarka- 
tion, Hoboken,  N.  J.  Discharged  at  Hoboken 
Port,  N.  J.,  April  25,  1919.   (Milo). 

(HiSHOL.H.  HK>KY  LESTEK,  Private. 

(Oftifial)— Henry  L.  Chisholm,  (1679937).  In- 
ducted at  Penn  Yan,  Feb.  24,  1918.  Born  Benton. 
Age  24  years.  Organizations:  Co.  27.  7th  Training 
Battalion,  151st  Depot  Brigade  Feb.  26,  1918,  to 
March  18,  1918.  Battery  B.  304th  F.  A.,  Camp  Up- 
ton, to  April  4,  1918;  Headquarters'  Co.  30Sth  Inf. 
to  Nov.  8,  1918.  Private.  Served  overseas  April  6, 
1918  to  Nov.  8,  1918.  Died  of  lobar  pneumonia 
Nov.  8,  1918.  Notify  Mrs.  Ceolia  Chisholm,  moth- 
er, 329  Elm  St  ,  Penn  Yan. 

(OLE,  WALTER  .lA.HES,  Private. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company,  7th  Provisional  Train- 
ing Battalion,  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  304th  Field 
Artillery.  Headauarters  Company.  77th  Division. 
Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  April  24,  1918,  ar- 
riving at  Brest,  France,  May  2,  1918.  Campaigns: 
Vosges  front,  July  23  until  about  August  1 ;  Vesle 
and  Aisne  front  until  September  14;  Argonne, 
September  26  to  November  1,  and  then  to  the 
Argonne-Meuse  front  from  November  1  to  No- 
vember 12.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May 
10,  1919.    (Middlesex). 

<'AI)Y.  CHARLES  BENJAMIN,  Wagoner. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company,  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to 
304th  Field  Artillery.  37th  Company.  152d  Depot 
Brigade.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  N.  J.,  and 
assigned  to  SOth  Field  Artillery  Supply  Com- 
pany, 7th  Division,  and  with  this  contingent  sail- 
ed  for  Brest,  France,  August   21,   1918,  arriving 


September  23.  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton. 
N.  Y..  June  27,  1919.   (Barrington). 

(  ALH(1(»,  AVILLLVM.  I'rivate. 

Assigned  to  Headquarters  Company  27,  D.  B. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned 
to  Company  A,  304th  Field  Artillery;  then  to 
Company  L,  308th  Infantry,  77th  Division.  Sail- 
ed from  New  York,  arriving  at  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land, April  23.  1918.  and  LeHavre,  France,  April 

24,  1918.  In  battles  at  Lorraine  and  Chateau- 
Thierry.  Wounded  at  Chateau-Thierry  in  left  leg 
by  machine  gun  bullet  September  5,  1918. 
In  R.  C.  Hospital  No.  1,  Paris;  thence 
in  Army  Hospital,  No.  57,  Paris.  Discharged  from 
Hospital  January  9,  1919,  and  sailed  for  United 
States  Feb.  3,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.,  March  5,  1919.   (Jerusalem). 

CARIS,  PERCY  WARNER,  Sergeant.  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Gas  Defense  Service,  later  called  the 
Chemical  Warfare  Service.  Sent  to  Hero  Manu- 
facturing Company  (Gas  mask  factory),  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  March  18th,  to  May  26th;  at  Camp 
Dix,  N.  J.,  Overseas  Repair  Section  No.  2,  G.  D. 
S,  May  26,  to  June  25;  at  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J., 
June  25  to  June  30th.  With  the  Overseas  Repair 
Section  No.  2,  Gas  Defense  Service,  sailed  from 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  June  30,  1918.  arriving  at  Brest, 
France,  July  13,  1918.  Transferred  to  Chemical 
Warfare  Service  August  1.  Served  at  Chauteau- 
roux,  Indre,  two  weeks;  at  Brest,  August  1 
to  December  28;  Gievres,  Loire  et  Cher,  Decem- 
ber 26  to  June  19,  1919.  In  all  these  places  was 
engaged  in  overseeing  the  shipment  of  Chemical 
Warfare   Supplies.   Was   sent   to   Bordeaux   June 

14,  1919,  as  Senior  Non-Com.,  in  charge  of  a  de- 
tail to  destroy  gas  ammunition  at  sea.  Made  Ser- 
geant at  Brest,  France.  November  1,  1918,  and 
Sergeant,  1st  Class,  at  Gievres.  France.  April  1, 
1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Sherman.  Ohio,  Au- 
gust 12,  1919.   (Starkey). 

CLAWSON.   WILLARI)    ALEXANDER,   Mnsieian,  2d 
Class. 

Assigned  to  the  27th  Co.,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned 
to  Headquarters  Co  ,  304th  Field  Artillery.  Sail- 
ed from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  April  24,  1918,  and  ar- 
rived in  Brest,  France.  May  2.  Served  in  Head- 
quarters Co.,  304th  Field  Artillery.  77th  Division. 
In  Oise-Aisne  offensive  and  on  Argonne  front, 
July  12  to  November  11,  1918.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1919.   (Middlesex). 

CHADWICK,  EI>.>Il'NI>,  CorporaL 

Assigned  to  27th  Company,  7th  Training  Bat- 
talion.  151st   Depot   Brigade.  Transferred   March 

15,  1918.  to  Company  B,  301st  Military  Police. 
Transferred  December  5,  1918,  to  218th  Military 
Police  Corps.  Transferred  June  13,  1919,  to  Cas- 
ual Company  6918.  Sailed  from  Boston,  Mass., 
July  8,  1918,  for  LeHavre,  France,  arriving  July 

25.  1918.  Was  in  the  Bigmy  Drive  September  12. 

1918.  with  the  76th  Division.  Appointed  Corporal 
June  5,  1919.  at  Chateauroux.  France.  Discharg- 
ed at  Mitchell   Field,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  July  7, 

1919.  (Starkey). 


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DUNN,  HOMER.  Private. 

Assigned  to  Depot  Brigade,  then  to  Company  D, 
30Sth  Infantry,  and  transferred  to  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.  Sailed  April  1,  191 S,  and  arrived  in  France, 
April  14.  191S,  with  Company  D,  308th  Infantry, 
77th  Division.  In  battles  of  Argonne-Meuse, 
Chateau-Thierry,  and  Rheims,  Wounded  at 
Rheims  by  bullett  in  head.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  December  24,  1918.   (Benton). 

DENMS,  STANLEY  B.,  Priyate. 

Assigned  to  Company  K,  306th  Infantry,  77th 
Division.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and 
sailed  for  overseas  April  14,  1918.  In  battle  at  Ar- 
gone  Forest  September  26,  191S.  Wounded  at  Ar- 
gonne  Forest,  September  27,  1918,  by  machine 
gun  bullet  in  forehead.  After  the  wounding  of  Mr. 
Dennis  he  was  captured  in  the  Argonne  Forest 
and  taken  to  a  hospital  in  Germersheim,  Ger- 
many. From  there  he  was  taken  to  Sedan  and 
held  there  until  the  Americans  raided  the  place, 
and  was  then  taken  to  Rastatt.  where  he  was  held 
until  released.  Mr.  Dennis  was  shell-shocked, 
and  does  not  remember  the  dates  of  his  removals 
by  the  Germans.  He  was  released  soon  after  the 
Armistice  was  signed  and  taken  to  France,  where 
he  was  confined  in  hospitals  until  some  time  in 
March.  Landed  in  the  United  States  March  31. 
1919.  Discharged  at  Fort  Porter.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
June  2,  1919.  (Starkey). 

ELLEKI\(;T0>.  FKA>K.  Private. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company,  Depot  Brigade.  Vol- 
unteered to  302d  Battalion,  Heavy  Tank  Corps. 
Sailed  September  2.5,  1918,  and  arrived  at  Le- 
Havre,  France,  October  9,  1918.  Assigned  to  Toul 
Sector  six  months  with  330th  Light  Tank  Corps. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  April  10, 
1919.    (Middlesex). 

EI)KI\,  OEOROE  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  >I.  C. 

Assigned  to  the  Infantry,  and  transferred  to  the 
Quartermaster's  Corps,  embarkation  duty.  Sta- 
tioned at  New  York  City,  Hoboken  and  Newark, 
N.  J.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  14, 
1919.   (Milo). 

(aLBERT,  JOH>   HAROLD.  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Headquarters  Troops,  301st  Mili- 
tary Police.  Sailed  from  Boston,  Mass.,  July  8, 
1918,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  France,  July  27,  1918. 
1st  Adv.  G.  H.  Q.  Military  Police  Bu.,  Company  B 
Messenger.  Messenger  to  Argonne  front,  also 
Verdun.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Treves,  Ger- 
many, December  10,  1918,  to  June  9,  1919.  Made 
Private,  1st  Class,  July  30,  1918,  at  Chauteau- 
neuf,  France.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
July  16.  1919.   (Starkey). 

(iO(H)SPEEI),  JOH>   IRVIX;.  1st  Lieiiteiiaiit. 

Enlisted  in  Officers'  Training  Corps  at  Fort  Nia- 
gara Officers'  Training  Camp,  August  27,  1917. 
Discharged  November  27.  1917.  Inducted  at  Penn 
Yan,  and  sent  to  Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.,  Feb- 
ruary 24,  1918.  March  2rt,  1918,  received  commis- 
sion to  report  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  was  as- 
signed to  15th  Company.  1.52d  Depot  Brigade.  Or- 
ganized and  commanded  Camp  Headquarters  De- 


tachment; commanded  Headquarters  Company. 
152d  Depot  Brigade;  Company  H,  2d  Develop- 
ment Brigade,  and  was  recommended  for  Cap- 
taincy. October  2  to  December  18,  1918.  in  com- 
mand of  Camp  Headquarters  Company.  Commis- 
sioned 1st  Lieutenant,  June  21,  1918.  Discharged 
December  18,  1918.   (Milo). 

HART,  HARRY  S.,  >Va|Br«.iier. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company.  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to 
Ambulance  Company  307.  Sailed  April  16,  1918, 
and  arrived  in  Calais,  France,  April  30,  1918. 
The  307th  was  engaged  in  the  battle  fronts  at 
Vesle,  Aisne,  Argonne,  Lys-Argonne.  Discharg- 
ed at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1919.   (Potter). 

JENSEN,  CHRIS  HENRY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  2Sth  Company,  151st  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned 
to  Headquarters  Company,  304th  Field  Artillery. 
Sailed  April  21,  1918,  arriving  In  Brest,  France, 
April  28.  1918.  In  battle  fronts  at  Alsace-Lor- 
raine, Chateau-Thierry.  Aisne-Vesle  and  Meuse- 
Argonne.  Gassed  at  Mervellle  September  15.  1918. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1919. 
(Benton). 

JENSEN,  JOHN   NICK,  ConwraL 

Assigned  to  Depot  Brigade  and  transferred  to 
Sanitary  Squad.  Sailed  from  New  York  City  July 
6,  1918,  and  arrived  at  LeHavre,  France,  July  24, 
1918.  Attached  to  Sanitary  Squad  49,  76th  Divi- 
sion. Appointed  Corporal  November  1,  1918,  at 
Mars-Sur-Allier,  France.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  July  IS,  1919.  (Tor- 
rey). 

JAY,  ALBERT  CLEVELAND,  Private. 

Assigned  to  153d  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  304th  Field 
Artillery.  Left  tor  overseas  April  28,  1918,  and 
arrived  at  Brest,  France.  May  28,  1918.  With  Bat- 
tery C,  304th  Field  Artillery,  77th  Division,  ac- 
tively engaged  in  battles  at  Baccaret,  Chateau- 
Thierry,  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1919.   (Italy). 

KESSLER,  ERNEST  E.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company.  Depot  Brigade;  trans- 
ferred to  32Sth  Battalion,  Tank  Corps.  Sailed  for 
overseas  September  25,  1918,  arriving  at  Le 
Havre,  France,  October  9,  1918.  With  the  Head- 
quarters Tank  Corps  engaged  in  battles  at  Toul 
Sector,  Marne  River  and  Argonne.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  April  11,  1919.  (Benton). 

KELSEY,  WILLARD  HETH,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  27th  Training  Battalion,  151st  De- 
pot Brigade.  Transferred  to  Gettysburg,  Penn., 
and  assigned  to  302d  Battalion,  Tank  Corps,  and 
with  this  Corps  was  transferred  to  Tobyhanna, 
Penn.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  September  25, 
1918,  arriving  at  Liverpool,  England,  October  7, 
1918,  and  assigned  to  142d  Military  Police  Com- 
pany. Made  Private  of  First  Class  at  Gettys- 
burg, Penn..  July  1,  1918  Discharged  at  Fort  On- 
tario. N.  Y.,  April  2.  1919.   (Benton). 


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LAZKNBY,  JAMES  DEVVITT,  Private. 

Assigned  to  151st  Depot  Brigade.  Volunteered 
for  service  in  Tanli  Corps.  Lett  Camp  Devens 
Marcli  21st  for  Camp  Colt,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  and 
assigned  to  Company  B,  302d  Battalion  Heavy 
Tanks.  Lett  Gettysburg  last  of  July  tor  Toby- 
hanna,  Pa.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J..  Septem- 
ber 25,  191S.  arriving  at  Liverpool.  England.  Oc- 
tober 7,  191S.  member  of  Company  B,  302d  Bat- 
talion Tank  Corps,  Heavy  Tank  Service.  Trans- 
ferred to  Company  C,  ?.28th  Battalion.  Light 
Tanks,  November  15,  191S.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Meade,  Maryland,  April  11,  1919.   (Benton). 

MANX,  CLACTE  KICHAHI).  Private,  1st  Class. 

Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.;  Camp  Colt,  Gettys- 
burg, Penn. ;  Camp  Summerall,  Tobyhanna. 
Penn.  Sailed  tor  overseas,  September  24,  1918, 
and  served  with  the  302d  Battalion  Tank  Corps. 
Made  Private  1st  Class,  June,  1918,  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.  Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland, 
April  10,  1919    (Milo). 

MAKKEY,  WILLIAM  ALEXIUS.   Private,   1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company,  7th  Battalion,  151st 
Depot  Brigade;  48th  Company.  12th  Battalion, 
151st  Depot  Brigade.  Discharged  at  Camp  Devens, 
Mass.,  December  4,  191S.   (Milo). 

OLMSTEAI),  CARL  RAY. 

(Potter) 

POULSEN,  CHRIS  MARTINUS,  Private. 

Assigned  to  27th  Co.,  7th  Training  Battalion, 
151st  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  Co.  D,  302d 
Engineers,  and  to  Co.  E,  lOSd  Engineers,  with 
which  he  served  until  discharged.  At  Chateau- 
Thierry,  July  9-13;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive^ 
September  27-October  9;  Triacourt  sector,  Octo- 
ber 15-November  11.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,  May  15,  1919.  (Milo). 

P(((>LE,  LEDWITH  ROBERT,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  sailed  for  France.  March  27, 
1918,  arriving  May  6,  1918,  with  the  306th  Field 
Hospital,  77th  Division.  The  work  of  the  306th 
was  First  Aid  in  the  battle  lines.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1919.   (Benton). 

PERRY,  LEVERNE  ERNEST,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  27th  Co.,  7th  Battalion.  151st  Depot 
Brigade.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and 
assigned  to  307th  Ambulance  Company,  302d 
Sanitary  Train,  77th  Division,  on  March  28.  1918. 
Sailed  from  New  York  April  16,  and  arrived  at 
Calais,  France,  April  28.  In  battles  in  Baccarat 
Sector,  June  21-August  11;  Vesle  Sector,  August 
11-August  IS;  Oise-Aisne  offensive,  August  18- 
September  16;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Sep- 
tember 28-November  11.  Appointed  1st  Class 
Private  at  LeMans,  France.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton.   May   12,    1919.    (Potter). 

PEDLEY,  CLARENCE  HOLLISTER,  Corporal. 

Assigned  to  77th  Division.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Upton.   N.   Y.,  and   assigned   to   Battery   D,   305th 


Field  Artillery,  and  later  to  Company  A,  302d 
Supply  Train,  77th  Division,  and  sailed  from 
New  York  City,  April  24,  1918,  arriving  in 
Brest,  France,  May  1,  1918.  In  battles  at  Bac- 
caret  Sector,  June  21  to  August  4th;  Vesle  Sec- 
tor. August  11  to  August  IS;  Oise-Aisne  otfen- 
sive,  August  18  to  September  16;  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive,  September  26  to  November  11,  1918. 
Wounded  at  Fismes,  France,  August  16,  1918,  by 
flesh  wound  in  left  leg.  Appointed  Corporal  at 
Sable-Sur-Sarthe,  France,  December  15,  1918. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1919. 
(Starkey). 

POTTER,  EMORY,  Corporal. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company,  Training  Battalion, 
151st  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Company  L,  308th  In- 
fantry, 77th  Division,  and  with  the  same  organ- 
ization was  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y. 
Sailed  from  New  York  City,  April  7,  1918,  and 
arrived  at  Calais,  France,  April  21,  1918.  In  bat- 
tles at  Baccaret  Sector  June  21st  to  August 
4th;  Vesle  Sector,  August  11th  to  August  18th; 
the  Aisne  offensive,  August  18th  to  September 
16th;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  September  25th 
to  October  3d.  Wounded  in  battle  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gcnne,  October  3d,  1918,  by  gun  shot  wound  in 
the  scalp.  Appointed  Corporal  June  21,  1918.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1919. 
(Jerusalem). 

REED,  STUART  0. 

(Benton) 

RECTOR,  ERANK  (  HARLES,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company,  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned 
to  Company  D,  308th  Machine  Gun  Battalion. 
April  13,  1918,  sailed  for  Calais,  arriving  at  that 
port,  April  30,  1918.  In  battles  at  Baccaret,  Vesle, 
Aisne.  Argonne  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1919.   (Potter). 

SLUTTER,  CARL  J.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  transferred  from  the  Artillery 
to  Company  H,  307th  Infantry,  77th  Division, 
April  5,  1918.  Sailed  from  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
April  5,  1918,  arriving  at  Calais  Harbor,  France, 
April  20,  1918.  In  battles  at  Baccaret  Sector, 
June  21  to  August  4;  Vesle  Sector.  August  11  to 
August  18;  Oise-Aisne  offensive.  August  18  to 
September  16;  Meuse-Argonne,  September  25  to 
October  7,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N. 
Y.,  May  9,  1919.   (Jerusalem). 

SHEPHARI).  MILTON,  WILLIAM,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  29th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  304th  Heavy 
Field  Artillery,  28th  Division,  National  Guard  In- 
fantry. Sailed  May  5,  1918,  and  arrived  in  Calais, 
BYance,  May  14,  1918.  In  battles  at  Chateau- 
Thierry,  Aisne-Vesle,  Fismes,  and  Rheims. 
Wounded  at  Fismes,  France,  September  6,  1918, 
by  machine  gun  bullet.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix, 
N.  J..  May  5.  1919.   (Italy.) 


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SPRAGUE,  WILLIAM,  rriva(e. 

Assigned  to  151st  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Company  D, 
o06th  Machine  Gun.  Sailed  April  13,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  Calais,  France,  April  .'iO,  IfllS.  In  battles 
at  Baccaret  Sector,  June  21.st  to  August  4th, 
1318;  the  Aisne  offensive.  August  18th  to  Sep- 
tember 16th;  Vesle  Sector,  August  11th  to  Au- 
gust 18th;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  September 
25th  to  October  3d.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton 
N.  Y.,  May  9,  1919.  (Jerusalem). 

SAWYEK,    IM»KI'HES    CmNEY,    Trivate. 

Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  as  of  unassign- 
ed  Infantry.  Last  assignment.  Company  L,  308th 
Infantry,  February  18,  1919.    (Benton). 

VV(»(M)HOrSE,  ERA>K  LESLIE.  I'rivatp, 

Assigned  to  27lh  Company,  7th  Battalion,  151st 
Depot  Brigade.  Stayed  with  27th  about  two 
months  and  was  transferred  to  19th  Company. 
Held  from  transfer  out  of  camp  on  account  of 
phy:^ical  disability.  Acting  Sergeant  about  six 
weeks,  and  had  charge  of  a  few  men  who  had  to 
be  sent  to  what  was  called  "Overflow  Barracks" 
for  about  six  weeks,  as  the  19th  Company  was 
filled  up  with  recruits.  Returned  to  19th  Com- 
pany as  Private.  Sent  to  Army  General  Hos- 
pital at  Fort  Ontario,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1918. 
After  discharge  from  hospital  returned  to  19th 
Company,  and  discharged  at  Camp  Devens,  Ayer, 
Mass.,  December  4,  1918.   (Jerusalem). 


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SPIKE,  WAKKEN  KOBEKT,  Private. 

Sent  to  Fort  Myer,  Va.,  and  assigned  to  Co.  B, 
37th  Engineers.  Sailed  from  New  York,  May  8, 
arriving  at  Brest,  France,  May  18,  1918.  Member 
Company  B,  37th  Engineers,  during  entire  ser- 
vice, being  attached  at  various  times  to  the  2d, 
2oth  and  42d  Divisions — engaged  in  electrical 
work.  At  Chateau-Thierry,  St.  Mihiel,  and  Meuse- 
Argonne.  Gassed  at  St  Mihiel,  September  — , 
1918.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Coblenz  from 
December  15,  1918,  to  February  — ,  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  3,  1919. 
(Middlesex). 

.M.VHCH    !>,    nils — f.\MP    MKHRI'I'T,   X.  J. 

SPENCER,  .I(tH>   1>ARRELL,  Corporal. 

Assigned  to  Motor  Transport  377.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Bragg,  North  Carolina.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Bragg,  N.  C  ,  April  30,  1919.     (Milo). 

M.-VRCH   !»,    lill.S — C.^WP    DBVEN.S.  AYF.ll.   MASS. 

KOESE,  FREDERICK,  Sfrtreant. 

Assigned  to  27th  Company,  151st  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Green,  Charlotte,  North 
Carolina,  and  assigned  to  Air  Service  Mechan- 
ics, 1st  Company,  4th  Regiment,  thence  to  12th 
Company,  4th  Regiment.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  overseas,  July  15,  1918, 
arriving  at  LeHavre,  France,  August  3,  1918. 
Duties  at  Issoudun  and  Clisson,  France.  Appoint- 


ed Sergeant  November  1,  1918,  at  3d  American 
Instruction  Centre,  Issoudun,  France.  Mr.  Roese 
had  charge  of  instrument  room  in  the  largest 
aviation  field  in  the  world.  Discharged  at  Bast 
View  Hospital,  New  York,  June  12,  1919.   (Milo). 


MARCH    1'.-..    MM 


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(LARK,  VVALTEI5  PHILIP,  CorporaL 

Assigned  to  Motor  Transport  Corps  377,  thence 
to  1st  Quartermaster's  Corps.  In  Motor  Truck 
Corps  at  Camp  Bragg,  North  Carolina.  Appoint- 
ted  Corporal  October  20,  1918.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  25.  1919.  Enlisted  un- 
der special  orders.   (Benton). 

APRii,  ::,  lill.S — f.v.Mp  I  PTO\.  i.«)>rG  isi.axu,  \.  y. 

CECCHIM,  MCK,  Private. 

Assigned  to  325th  Infantry.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt,  New  Jersey.  Sailed  from  New  York,  N. 
Y  ,  April  25,  1918,  arriving  at  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land. May  8th.  and  at  France,  May  — . 
1918.  Member  325th  Infantry,  82d  Division.  Trans- 
ferred to  Machine  Gun  Company  B,  26th  Divi- 
sion, May  22,  1918.  In  battles  at  Battle  Wood, 
June  13,  and  at  Chateau-Thierry,  France,  July 
13  to  27,  1918.  Wounded  at  Chateau-Thierry 
July  27.  1918,  from  high  explosive.  In  Army  of 
Occupation  at  Metz  from  November  16.  1918,  to 
November  24.  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.,  February  22,  1919     (Milo). 


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C«M»>S.  HOWARD  BRADLEY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  D,  Machine  Gun  Battalion, 
78th  Division.  In  battles  at  Toul  and  Verdun. 
Gassed  on  Verdun  front  October  1,  1918.  Treated 
in  Hospitals  64.  58.  52,  20,  Bordeaux,  France; 
Grand  Central,  N.  Y.;  Fort  Ontario,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 
Discharged  at  Fort  Ontario,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  May 
23,  1919.   (Milo). 

<'R(>\K,   RENJA.MIN    HARRISON,   .Mechanic. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company,  311th  Infan- 
try. Transferred  to  Company  H,  311th  Infantry. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1919. 
(Milo). 

FISHER,  ROY  JOHN,  Serjeant. 

Assigned  to  311th  Machine  Gun  Co.  Transferred 
to  Company  D,  311th  Infantry.  Appointed  Cor- 
poral 24th  Company.  153d  Depot  Brigade,  Au- 
gust 22,  1918.  Appointed  Sergeant  Provost  Guard 
Company.  January  15.  1919.  Police  duty  at  Tren- 
ton. Camden,  Mt.  Holley,  Burlington,  Borden- 
town.  and  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix.  N.  J.,  July  5,  1919.  (Milo). 
OALLAOHER,  CHARLES  LAWRENCE,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company,  311th  In- 
fantry. 78th  Division.  Sailed  from  Hoboken 
May  20.  1918,  arriving  at  Calais,  France,  June  8, 
1918.  In  battles  at  St.  Mihiel  Salient  and  Meuse- 
Argonne.  "Service  A.  E.  F.,  May  20,  1918.  to  June 
10.  1919."  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
June  19,  1919.   (Benton). 


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<;()rM)KY.  KALl'H.  (  (M>k. 

Assigned  to  153(i  Depot  Brigade,  23tii  Company, 
.311th  Maciiine  Gun.  78tli  Division.  Transferred 
to  Amatol,  N.  J.,  Ordnance  Corps.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix.  N.  J.,  December  31,  1918.   (Mile). 

HESLIND,    HERMAN    JOSEPH,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company,  311th  In- 
fantry, 7Sth  Division.  Sailed  May  IS,  191S,  tor 
Calais,  Prance,  arriving  June  5,  191S.  Engage- 
ments at  Arras,  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  30,  1919. 
(Torrey). 

HAHBERFIELl).  HAROLU   RICHARD,  Private, 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company,  oUth  In- 
fantry, 7Sth  Division.  Sailed  May  19,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  Calais,  France,  June  4,  1918.  In  battle 
fronts  at  St,  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1919. 
(Mild. 

HEADLEY,  MAX  CLIKKORD,  SerReaiit. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company,  311th  In- 
fantry. Transferred  to  Motor  Truck  Corps  May 

I,  1918.  Appointed  Corporal  January  15,  1919, 
and  Sergeant.  March  1,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix,  N.  J.,  May  9,  1919.    (Potter). 

LEROI.  LEONARD  S.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Co ,  311th  Infantry. 
78th  Division.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  May 
20,  1918,  arriving  at  Calais,  France.  June  8.  In 
Army  of  Occupation  at  village  of  Villenott  from 
November  — ,  1918,  to  May  6,  1919.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1919.   (Jerusalem). 

MAGEE,  JOSEPH  GEORtJE,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company  F,  311th  In- 
fantry, 78th  Division.  Sailed  from  Hoboken  May 
19,  1918,  and  arrived  in  Calais,  France,  June  4, 
1918.  Battle  fronts  at  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Wounded  in  shoulder  at  Grandpre  Nov.  1, 

1918,  by  bullet  from  concealed  German  machine 
gun.   Discharged   at   Camp  Upton,   N.   Y.,  May   3, 

1919.  (Milo). 

MORSE,  GEORGE  S.,  Private.  1st  Class. 

Not  having  received  his  permit  for  enlist- 
ment, Mr.  Morse  was  inducted  by  the  local  board 
and  sent  to  camp.  After  reaching  camp  his  per- 
mit was  received  and  he  was  assigned  to  Com- 
pany B,  307th  Engineers,  Independent  Unit. 
Sailed  June  30,  1918.  arriving  at  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land, July  7,  1918,  and  Cherbourg,  France,  July 
10,  1918.  The  duties  of  the  37th  Engineers  con- 
sisted of  inspection  of  bridges,  etc.,  and  was  in 
the  Aisne-Marne  offensive,  July  26-August  6; 
St.  Mihiel  offensive,  September  12-16;  Meuse- 
Argonne    offensive,    September    26    to    November 

II.  With  Army  of  Occupation  in  Germany  No- 
vember 26,  1918,  to  January  9,  1919.  Company  E. 
37tli  Engineers,  was  the  first  company  to  cross 
the  River  Rhine.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N. 
Y.,  April  3,  1919.   (Milo). 


McFARRE.V.  HOWARD,  J.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company.  311th  In- 
f:-ntry,  78th  Division,  and  with  this  contingent 
sailed  May  19,  1918,  and  arrived  in  Calais, 
France,  June  9,  1918.  On  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse- 
Argonne  battle  fronts.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  May  30,  1919.    (Benton). 

NEWBY,  WILLARD  S. 

(Official)— Willard  S  Newby,  1763234,  R.  D.  7. 
Penn  Yan  Inducted  at  Penn  Yan  April  1,  1918. 
Born  at  Hall.  Age  25  5-6  years.  Organizations: 
24th  Co  ,  153d  Depot  Brig  ,  April  1,  1918  to  April 
22,  1918;  M.  G.  Co.  311th  Inf.  to  April  24,  1918; 
Co.  C,  311th  Inf.  to  Oct.  22,  1918.  Private.  Served 
overseas  May  19,  1918  to  death.  Killed  In  action 
Oct  28,  1918.  No  other  wounds.  Notify  Mrs.  Nel- 
lie Newby,  wife,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.  3. 

RUGG,  (;E0R(!E  DAMEL,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company.  311th  In- 
fantry, 78th  Division.  Sailed  for  overseas  May 
19,  1918,  arriving  at  Calais,  France,  June  4,  1918. 
In  battle  fronts  at  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  January  13, 
1919.   (Jerusalem). 

REYNOLDS,  NELSON  CHARLES,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  311th  Machine  Gun  Co.  Transferred 
to  Company  G,  311th  Infantry,  7Sth  Division. 
Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  May  19,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  Liverpool,  England,  May  30,  1918,  and  at 
Calais,  France,  June  5,  1918.  In  battle  at  Ar- 
gonne Forest  Wounded  at  Argonne  Forest, 
Grandpre,  October  16,  1918,  by  gas.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  15,  1919.  (Milo)  . 

SERFINE,  NICHOLAS,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Company.  Tranferred 
to  Company  D,  311th  Infantry,  7Sth  Division. 
Sailed  overseas  May  19,  1918,  arriving  at  Calais, 
France,  June  4,  1918.  In  battles  at  St.  Mihiel  and 
Argonne.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May 
30,   1919.   (Milo). 

VAN   HORN,  BEN. 

See  Enlistments.  Page  Fifty.  Registered  in  and 
credited  to  Yates  county.    (Jerusalem). 

AI'K1I>    .S,    ]!»I,S — PORT    MYER,    VA. 

LAFLER,  LLOYD  RAYMOND,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  I),  37th  Engineers.  Sailed 
from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  June  30,  1918,  arriving  at 
Liverpool,  England,  July  7,  1918,  and  at  Brest, 
France,  July  13,  1918.  Member  Company  D,  37th 
Engineers.  In  battles  at  St.  Mihiel.  Verdun, 
Meuse-Argonne.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Cob- 
lenz,  Germany,  November  16,  1918,  to  December 
28,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April 
3,  1919.   (Middlesex). 

AI'RII.    ::!l.    1!»I.S — <AMP    l>l.\,    WHIGHTSTOWN,    N.    J. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID  JOHN. 

(Middlesex). 


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(1)  Walter   t'hirk 

(2>  Ho«!irii    Coons 

(3>  Benjamin    Cronk 

<4»  Roy    Fisher 

(.■)»  Charles    (JallaKher 

((i)  Halph    tioiindry 


(7(      Herman    Heslund 
(SI      Harold    Haliherfield 
<!»)      max    Headley 
<!<)>    I^eonard    1-eRoi 
(IK    Joseph    Mafiee 
(12)    (ieorge    Morse 

(2.')    John 


(l:!l    Howard    MoFarren 
(!-(•    AVillard    .\eivl>y 
(ir>)    Georse   HuKU 
(KiXharles    Reynolds 
(171    Meholas    Serfine 
(1M(  ^JaTid    Anderson 
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(1»(    William    Carey 
(2(M    Jeremiah    t'Jirroll 
(21  •    Fay    Chapman 
(22>    James    Hohaii 
(23)    Herbert    l.athrop 
(24)    Hush  MoGovern 


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CARET,  WILLIAM  EDDINOTOX,  Privale,  Tst  (lass. 

Assigned  to  Company  D,  303d  Engineers,  78th 
Division.  Sailed  from  Baltimore.  Maryland,  May 
25.  1918.  arriving  in  England  June  12,  and  in 
Calais,  France,  June  14,  1918.  Member  Company 
D,  303d  Engineers,  7Sth  Division.  Transferred  to 
Company  B,  3d  Army  Military  Police,  November 
3.  1918.  In  the  St.  Mihiel  battle  September  29, 
1918,  at  Thiacourt,  suffered  a  gun  shot  wound. 
In  hospital  at  Toul,  France,  three  months.  In 
Army  of  Occupation  at  Coblenz,  Germany,  De- 
cember 8,  1918,  to  February  10,  1919.  Discharged 
at  U.  S.  General  Hospital  No.  38.  at  East  View,  N. 
Y.,  June  13,  1919.   (Milo). 

CARKOLL.  JERE.MIAH   E.,  Saddler. 

Assigned  to  153d  Depot  Brigade,  then  to  Company 
G,  303d  Ammunition  Train,  and  sailed  May  27, 
1918,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  France,  June  14,  1918. 
Supplied  ammunition  to  front  ranks  at  St. 
Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix,  N.  J.,  May  28,  1919.   (Milo). 

(  HAFMAN,  FAY  LAWTOX,  Private. 

Assigned  to  24th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade, 
then  to  Company  C,  9th  Battalion,  Military  Po- 
lice. Military  Police  duty  at  New  York  City.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  December  31,  1918. 
(Milo). 

HOBAX,  JAMES  FRANK,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Company  C,  59th  Pioneers,  then  to 
303d  Supply  Train,  78th  Division.  Sailed  May  28, 
1918,  and  arrived  in  France  at  LeHavre  June  14, 
1918.  The  303d  furnished  supplies  for  the  men 
at  the  front  lines  in  Alsace-Lorraine,  St.  Mihiel 
and  Meuse-Argonne  Sectors.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  11,  1919.  (Milo). 

LATHR(>P,  HERBERT  R..  Private. 

Assigned  to  59th  Pioneer  Infantry;  303d  Ammu- 
nition Train;  6tb  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Lee,  Virginia,  and  assigned 
to  Company  B,  14Sth  Infantry,  37th  Division. 
Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  June  22,  1918.  arriving 
July  5,  1918.  In  battles  at  Alsace-Lorraine,  St. 
Mihiel  and  Verdun.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.,  April  4,  1919.   (Potter). 

Me(JOVER>,  HUGH  BERNARD,  Private. 

Assigned  to  303d  Military  Police.  21st  Depot  Bri- 
gade. Transferred  to  Aberdeen,  Maryland,  and 
assigned  to  Company  H,  Ordnance  Department. 
Discharged  at  Aberdeen  Proving  Grounds.  Mary- 
land, April  25,  1919.  (Milo). 

SERFINE,  JOHN  F..  (Orponil. 

Assigned  to  153d  Depot  Brigade  24th  Company, 
303d  Supply  Train.  Transferred  to  Camp  Meade, 
Maryland,  and  assigned  to  Batery  F,  311th  Field 
Artillery.  Transferred  to  Edgewood  Arsenal, 
Edgewood,  Maryland,  and  assigned  to  Company 
A,  Chemical  War  Service.  Appointed  Corporal 
while  at  Edgewood.  Discharged  at  Edgewood, 
Maryland,  February    28.  1918.   (Milo). 

SIM.HONS,  MILFORH,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  B,  153d  Depot  Brigade, 
then  to  Company  E.  303d  Ambulance  Train,  and 


with  this  contingent  sailed  May  30,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  Brest,  France,  June  10,  1918.  In  battle 
fronts  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Aisne-Vesle. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May  29,  1919. 
(Milo). 

PRU  E.  RICHARD. 

(Starkey). 

M.W    HI.    I!>ls — FOllT   SLOCIM,  N.  Y. 

CONNELL.  HARRY  HEWITT,  Private. 

Sent  from  Fort  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  to  Camp  Hancock, 
Georgia,  and  assigned  as  machine  gunner.  Head- 
quarters Company;  4th  Company.  3d  Troop,  In- 
fantry; Troop  G,  13th  Cavalry.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  and  assigned  to  13th  Company, 
152d  Depot  Brigade.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix, 
N.  J.,  March  25,  1919. 

ORA(  ZYK.  JOHN. 

(Milo). 

KELLY,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Corporal. 

Assigned  to  Machine  Gun  Co.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Hancock.  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  assigned  to  Co. 
5,  1st  Group.  Transferred  to  Headquarters  Co. 
No  1,  Machine  Gun  Specialists'  School;  to  Ma- 
chine Gun  Headquarters  Co.  No.  1,  Liaison  and 
Battery  Mechanic  Department,  Specialist  School, 
M.  G  .T.  C,  Main  Training  Department,  for  two 
months,  and  was  made  machine  gun  instructor, 
and  sent  to  instruct  men  in  different  companies 
in  handling  machine  guns;  then  to  Motor  Co.  No. 
1,  Special  Training  School,  for  instruction  in 
machine  guns  mounted  on  motors;  then  to  32d 
M.  G.  Provisional  Co.,  3d  Group,  M.  D.  D  ,  and 
to  Co.  2,  1st  Battalion.  153d  Depot  Brigade,  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  from  which  he  was  discharged 
December  31,  1918.  (Milo). 

ROVITO,  ADOLPH,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  4th  Company,  Machine  Gun  Train- 
ing Camp.  May  31,  1918,  assigned  to  Headquar- 
ters Company  No.  1,  Machine  Gun  School.  No- 
vember 29,  1918,  assigned  to  the  operation  sec- 
tion. Headquarters  Company,  Machine  Gun  Train- 
ing Center.  Made  Private,  1st  Class,  January  10, 
1919,  at  Camp  Hancock.  Ga.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Hancock,   Georgia,   February   4,   1919. 

M.\Y    I(i,    lOl." — FOItT    BENJAMIN    HARKISON,    OHIO. 

SNYDER,  JAMES  HENRY,  Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  Company  A,  62d  Engineers.  July  6, 
sent  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  and  sailed  from  New 
York  City  July  14,  arriving  at  Cherbourg,  France, 
July  29.  Arrived  at  Liverpool.  England,  July  26, 
and  left  Southampton  for  Cherbourg  on  the  2Sth. 
Served  with  Company  A.  62d  Engineers,  except 
from  October  26,  to  about  February  20.  1919, 
during  which  time  was  with  the  13th,  60th  and 
61st  Engineers.  Participated  in  the  St.  Mihiel 
drive,  and  was  also  on  the  Argonne  front.  Ser- 
vice was  entirely  in  the  construction  and  oper- 
ation of  railroads.  Appointed  Sergeant  June  11, 
1918,  at  Fort  Benjamin  Harrison.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  July  7,  1919.   (Milo). 


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MAY   L'4.    nils — CAM!"   MKRUITT,    \. 


HlTTO>.   HAROLD   ANDREW,  ( Orporal. 

Assigned  to  Motor  Transport  Company  377. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Bragg,  Payetteville,  North 
Carolina.  Appointed  Corporal  October  23,  1918, 
at  Camp  Merritt.  N.  J.  Discharged  at  Camp  Bragg. 
N.  C,  May  23.  1919.  (Milo). 

M\\     !(!,     I!(IS — <  A>ll'     IIIX,    \M«l<;HTS'rOM  .\,    ^.    J. 

BISH.  WAR.NER  EIKiETT,  ('(irporal. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  3d  Company.  Convalescent  Center. 
Member  Sth  and  loth  Battalion  Band.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J..  May  3,  1919.   (Milo). 

BI  TLER,  JAMES   FREOERK  K,   Private. 

Assigned  to  9th  Co.,  152d  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Co.  L,  346th  Infantry.  Sailed  from  Ho- 
boken,  N.  J.,  August  24,  1918,  arriving  at  Cher- 
bourg, France.  September  9.  Member  of  Co.  L, 
346th  Inf ,  S7th  Division.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  April  10,  1919.  (Milo).  Prior  service 
in  Troop  L,  14th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  1910-1914. 

CRAliiH,  .KtSEFH  PATRK'K.  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  153d  Depot  Brigade,  then  to  Company 
L,  346th  Infantry.  Sailed  for  overseas  August  15, 
1918,  arriving  at  Liverpool,  England,  August  27, 
1918,  and  at  LeHavre.  Prance.  Xovember  30, 
1918.  Attached  to  the  U.  S.  Embarkation  Office  at 
Southampton,  England,  for  three  months,  serv- 
ing as  Detachment  Clerk  and  Statistician  in 
charge  of  personnel  and  transportation  records. 
Member  Debarkation  Detachment  Advance  Par- 
ty for  the  87th  Division,  and  as  a  special  duty, 
was  assigned  as  instructor  in  English  at  Camp 
Montoir,  St.  Nazaire,  Prance,  holding  this  post 
for  three  months.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N. 
Y.,  April  10,  1919.   (Milo). 

('(»RA1>,  I».  <JORI>0>.  Private. 

Assigned  to  153d  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Per- 
sonnel Office,  acting  as  interviewer.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J..  December  2.  1918.   (Milo). 

r(HGEVA>,  FRA!V(IS  ROBERT,  2d  Lieutenant. 

Assigned  to  Personnel  Office,  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  H.mcock.  Georgia,  and  as- 
signed to  Central  Machine  Gun  Officers'  Train- 
ing School.  Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant  in  Oc- 
tober, 1918.  Purloughed  to  Officers'  Reserve. 
(Milo). 

EXCELL,  GEORfiE  WILLLVM,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade; 
thence  to  312th  Ammunition  Train.  Sailed  for 
overseas  in  August.  1918,  arriving  at  LeHavre, 
France,  September  11,  1918.  Member  Service  of 
Supplies.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
March  19,  1919.  (Benton). 

FLYNN,  FRAXCIS  LEROY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Co.,  153d  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Infantry.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix, 
N.  J.,  December  11,  1918.  (Milo). 


(JRIFKrrHS,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  (orporaL 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned 
to  Headquarters  Company.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix,  N.  J,  December  23,  1918.   (Milo). 

<;REENFIELI»,  henry  JAMES,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  Depot  Brigade,  thence 
to  Company  L,  346th  Infantry.  Sailed  from  Ho- 
boken,  N.  J.,  August  26,  1918,  arriving  at  Cher- 
bourg. Prance,  September  9,  1918.  Member  Com- 
pany L,  346th  Infantry,  87th  Division,  March  27, 
1919,  to  April  7,  1919.  Member  3d  Company,  152d 
Depot  Brigade,  Pro ,  to  date  of  discharge  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.   Y.,  April  10,  1919.    (Milo). 

HARRIS.  SEY.MOl'R  B,  Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  40th  Co.,  153d  Depot  Birgade,  thence 
to  3d  Company,  Convalescent  Center.  Appointed 
Corporal  March  4,  1918,  and  Sergeant,  January 
3,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey, 
June  3,  1919.  Re-enlisted  July  3,  1919,  for  one 
year,  and  reported  at  Camp  Dix,  N  J.,  July  4, 
1919.   (Starkey). 

HOA(iLANl>.  FRED  TARL.  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Co  ,  153d  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Co.  M,  346th  Inf.  Sailed  from  Hoboken, 
N  J.,  August  28,  arriving  at  Cherbourg,  France, 
September  9.  Member  of  Co.  M,  346th  Inf.,  87th 
Division.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April 
12,  1919.  (Starkey). 

HOBAN,  BERNARD  Ml(  HAEL.  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  10th  Battalion,  153d 
Depot  Brigade.  In  Base  Hospital  July  6,  1918,  to 
January  3,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J. 
January  3,  1919.   (Milo). 

HOPKINS,  BERNARD  PAUL,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Jack- 
sonville, Florida,  and  assigned  to  Quartermas- 
ter's Corps.  Sailed  for  overseas  July  26,  1918, 
arriving  at  Brest,  France,  August  6,  1918.  Mem- 
ber 326th  Butcher  Company,  Quartermaster's 
Corps,  36th  Division,  as  Conveyer.  In  hospital  at 
Brest,  France,  also  Ellis  Island  and  Grand  Cen- 
tral, N.  Y.,  from  illness.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  April  5,  1919.   (Milo). 

JENSEN,  BENNETT  HENRY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company.  153d  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  Company  M,  346th  Infantry.  Sailed  for 
overseas  August  25th,  1918,  arriving  at  Cher- 
bourg, France,  September  13,  1918.  Member  Com- 
pany M,  346th  Infantry,  87th  Division.  Assigned 
to  312th  Sanitary  Train,  Detached  Service.  At 
cessation  of  hostilities  he  was  at  Pons,  France. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  17,  1919. 
(Torrey). 

KNltilHT.  HIXSON  AMOS,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Co  ,  153d  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Co.  M,  346th  Inf.,  87th  Division.  Assign- 
ed to  Base  Hospital  as  night  guard  on  August  8, 
and  remained  such  till  August  13,  1919,  when 
he  was  discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  (Middle- 
sex). 


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McrHEUSON.  CLAKEX'E   LOWELL,  Private. 

Member  Replacement  Troops,  unassigned;  ap- 
pointed Inspector,  Personnel  Department.  Candi- 
date in  Central  Otticers'  Training  School  at  Camp 
Lee,  Virginia.  Declined  commission  as  2d  Lieu- 
tenant. Mr.  McPherson  enjoys  distinction  of  be- 
ing one  of  the  first  privates  to  be  appointed  to 
Personnel  Department,  as  those  appointments 
theretofore  were  conferred  upon  officers.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Lee,  Virginia,  November  23, 
191S.   (Jerusalem). 

MEAKEK.  JOHN  JENKI.V,  Cook. 

Assigned  40th  Company.  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Jack- 
sonville, Florida,  and  assigned  to  29th  Receiv- 
ing Company,  2d  Shop  Regiment;  Field  Re- 
mount Squad  317.  Sailed  from  Newport  News,  Va., 
August  14,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest,  France,  Sep- 
tember 26.  1918.  Member  Field  Remount  Squad 
317.  Engagements  at  Sougy,  Meucon,  Carbon 
Blanc,  France.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
June  23,  1919.   (Milo). 

MAXJIPINTO.  PIETRO,   Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Co  ,  l.''i3  D.  B.  Transferred  to 
Company  G,  135th  Infantry.  Sailed  for  overseas 
October  11,  1918,  arriving  at  Offerty,  France,  Oc- 
tober 24,  191S.  Member  Company  5,  135th  Infan- 
try, 34th  Division.  Transferred  to  P.  W.  E.  Com- 
pany 259,  Prison  Camp.  Tours,  France.  Served 
as  prison  guard  December  24,  1918,  to  Septeni' 
l,er  23,  1919,  at  Tours,  France,  and  from  there 
was  sent  in  Germany  twice  to  return  prisoners. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J  ,  October  9.  1919. 
(Potter). 

MOSHIEK,  ALBEKT   ALEXVM>E1{.   I'rivate. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company.  10th  Training  Bat- 
talion. 153d  D.  B,  June  19.  1918,  transferred  to 
Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Florida, 
and  assigned  to  29th  Receiving  Company;  July 
1st,  to  1st  Office  Reg  ;  July  Sth,  to  30Sth  Field 
Remount  Squadron;  August  6th,  to  333(1  Artil- 
lery Replacement  Division  September  12th,  was 
transferred  to  Infantry,  unassigned.  Transferred 
to  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y.,  January  1,  1919,  and  dis- 
charged at  that  place,  January  3,  1919.  (Middle- 
sex). 

IIILLEIJ,  OTTO  CHKIS,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Meade.  Maryland,  and  as- 
signed to  Battery  E,  311th  Field  Artillery.  Sail- 
ed July  14,  1918,  for  Cherbourg,  France,  arriving 
at  that  port  July  31,  191S.  Member  Battery  E, 
311th  Field  Artillery,  7.Sth  Division.  This  con- 
tingent was  moving  to  the  Meuse-Argonne  bat- 
tle front  when  hostilities  ceased,  November  11, 
1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  4,  1919. 
(Torrey). 

>OKKIS,  LEON  JAY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  153d  Depot  Brigade,  as  cook.  Sent  to 
Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y..  and  assigned  to  Co.  D,  15th 
Fire  and  Guard;  sent  to  Raritan,  Metuchen  and 
Bayonne,  N.  J.,  and  assigned  to  Co.  B,  15th  Bat- 
talion, U.  S.  Guards.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix, 
N.  J.,  January  22.  1919.   (Milo). 


MIKIiELSEN,  AXEL,  Private.  1st  (lass. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  and  as- 
signed to  Battery  E.  311th  Field  Artillery.  Sailed 
for  overseas  July  14.  191S.  arriving  at  Cher- 
bourg. France.  July  21.  1918  Member  Battery 
E.  311th  Field  Artillery,  7Sth  Division.  Moving 
to  fighting  front  when  hostilities  ceased.  Desti- 
nation, La  Courtine.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,  May  31,  1919.  Re-enlisted  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
May  31,  1919.  for  one  year  for  overseas  duty. 
(Milo). 

KEILSEN,  NEILS  JOHN,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Co.,  153d  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to 
15th  Co  .  22d  Infantry.  Later  transferred  to  Fort 
Hancock,  N.  J.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
January  23,  1919.   (Milo) 

OVENS.  AlfKIAN   E. 

Rejected    (Barrington). 

PROSSER,  IVOR  JA.1IES,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Co  ,  153d  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Co.  M,  34oth  Inf.  Sailed  from  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  August  23,  arriving  at  Cherbourg.  France. 
September  3.  Served  in  Co.  M.  346th  Infantry. 
87th  Division.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y. 
April  10.  1919.    (Jerusalem). 

REILLY,  FRANCIS  PETER,  Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  Company  39,  10th  Battalion,  Depot 
Brigude.  Transferred  to  Officers'  Training  School, 
Camp  Gordon,  Georgia,  and  assigned  to  2oth 
Company,  Sth  Battalion.  Leader  Consolidated 
Battalion  Bsnd.  Discharged  at  Camp  Gordon, 
Georgia,  November  25,  1918.   (Milo). 

RIBBLE,  ORVAL.  I'rivate. 

Assigned  to  4Uth  Company,  15od  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  Company  M.  34oth  Infantry,  87th  Di- 
vision. Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J  ,  November 
23,  1918.    (Btnton). 

LEILLY.  JAMES   EHWARH.  Corporal,  Qiiartermas- 

ter's  Corps. 

Assigned  to  40th  Compcny,  10th  Battalion,  153d 
Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  Camp  Joseph  E. 
Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Florida,  June  17,  1918, 
and  assigned  to  2.^th  Company.  Depot  Brigade; 
Service  Company  No.  2;  Sub  Depot  Company; 
Camp  Supply  Company  Discharged  at  Camp 
Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Florida,  January  10,  1919. 
Appointed  Corporal  Q  M.  C,  October  19,  1918. 
(Milo). 

Rl'GO,  RAY.nONH,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  10th  Battalion,  153d 
Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Personnel  Clerk, 
Headquarters  Company  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix,  N.  J.,  December  1,  1918.  (Starkey). 

S.MITH,  LEON  HE.MENWAY,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  10th  Training  Bat- 
talion. 153d  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  Com- 
pany L.  343th  Infantry.  87th  Division.  Attended 
Snipers'  School  and  sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J., 
as  Sniper.  August  23.  1918.  arriving  at  Liverpool. 
En.gland.    September      !'th.    and      at    Cherbourg. 


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Kic'liiird    I'rire 
Harry  Coniiel 
John    Grao/.jk 
William    Kelly 
Adolpli    Rovito 


<7»      James    Snyder 
(SI       Harold    Hdtton 
(!)>      AA'anier    Bn-sii 
<;0)    James   Uutler 
<1I»    Joseph    <'raujili 
(l-»    (iordsui    i'oiirad 


<i:U  Fralieis    ('olisie^ali 

(14)  (;eor;ie  Kxeell 
<13>  Franeis  Flyiiii 
(l(i)  John  (Griffiths 
(17)  Henry    (Jreenfield 

(15)  Seymour     Harris 


(-.')    John   >Ieiiker 


(1!>)    Fred    Hoasland 
(lO)    Bernard    Holtan 
(1:1)    Heriijird    Hopkins 
(-2)    Iteniieft   Jensen 
(:::>)    Hixon    Kniulit 
(114)    Clareiiee   MeTliersoii 


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France,  September  25.  1918.  Member  Company 
L,  346th  Infantry,  S7th  Division.  Engaged  in  con- 
struction work  and  service  supplies.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1919.   (Milo). 

SHITTS.  AKTHIR  LANODOX,  Band   (driioral. 

Assigned  to  10th  Company,  152d  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  346th  Infantry  Band.  Sailed  August  2.5, 
191S,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  France,  September  9. 
1918.  Member  Headquarters  Company,  346th  In- 
fantry Band,  87th  Division.  Appointed  Band  Cor- 
poral at  Camp  Dix,  N.  .T..  August  11,  1918.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1919. 
(Milo). 

TWILLUiKR,  RAYMOND  B..  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  10th  Battalion,  153d 
Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  Ordnance  De- 
partment, and  to  Carpenter  Battalion  Headquar- 
ters. Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  November 
30.  1918.   (Milo). 

THO.MAS.  BIRNETT  DAVID.  Privale. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  10th  Battalion,  153d 
Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  Company  L,  346th 
Infantry,  87th  Division.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N. 
J.,  August  26,  1918,  arriving  at  Cherbourg, 
France,  September  12,  1918.  Member  Company 
L,  346th  Infantry,  87th  Division.  Headquarters 
at  Montoir,  France.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
Long  Island,  April  10,  1919.   (Potter). 

WHITAKER,  JOHN  NORTH,  Corporal. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  312th  Motor  Supply  Co.  Sailed 
from  Montreal.  Canada,  August  24,  arriving  at 
LeHavre,  France,  Sept.  12,  1918.  Served  with 
312th  Motor  Supply  Co.,  87th  Division.  Discharg- 
ed at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  2,  1919.   (Milo). 

WELCH,  WILLIAM  BERNARD,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y..  and  assigned 
to  15th  Battalion,  U.  S  Guards.  Transferred  to 
22d  Infantry,  Camp  Lowe,  Fort  Hancock,  New 
.lersey.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  January 
21.  1919.   (Milo). 

WOOD.  (;E0R0E  D..  jr.,  Musician. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade; 
transferred  to  Company  L,  346th  Infantry,  87th 
Division;  Headquarters  Company,  346th  Infan- 
try Band.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  August  23, 
1918,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  France,  September 
15,  1918.  Member  346th  Infantry  Band,  87th  Di- 
vision. Located  near  St.  Nazaire,  France.  As 
Musical  Director  of  a  theatrical  troup,  composed 
of  the  members  of  the  346th  Regiment,  Mr.  Wood 
toured  France  for  four  months.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1919.   (Milo). 

WHEAT,  WILLIAM   WARD.  Meelianie. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Arrived  in  France  August  31,  1918,  a  member  of 
Company  A,  59th  Pioneer  Infantry.  Campaigns: 
Verdun  Sector,  September  29  to  October  10; 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  October  15  to  Novem- 
ber 11.  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  July 
8,  1919.   (Starkey). 


M.VV  ^S,  ISU.S — (   \MI'   IJI-X,   WKKiHTS'l'OWX.   X.  ,1. 

OLSEN.  JENS  CHRIS,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  Company  M,  346th  Infantry.  Sailed 
from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  August  25,  1918,  arriving  at 
Cherbourg,  France,  September  12,  1918.  Mem- 
ber Company  M,  346th  Infantry,  S7th  Division. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1919. 
(Benton). 

ttSTERHOUT,  FRED  ROY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  7th  Battalion,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Transferred  to  Company  L,  59th  Pioneer  Infan- 
try. Discharged  for  disability  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
September  3,  1918.   (Milo). 

RILLING,  PHILLIP. 

(Official)— Phillip  J.  Rilling,  Jr.,  (2948304),  324 
Jacob  St.,  Penn  Yan.  Inducted  at  Penn  Yan,  May 
28,  1918.  Born  Chatham,  N.  Y.  Age  28  3-12  years. 
Organizations:  40th  Co.,  10th  Battalion,  153d  De- 
pot Brigade  to  June  21,  1918.  Co.  D,  312th  Ammu- 
nition Train,  to  death.  Private.  Served  overseas 
Aug.  23.  1918,  to  Nov.  15,  1918.  Died  of  pneumonia 
Nov.  15,  1918.  Notify  Philip  J.  Rilling,  Sr.,  father, 
324  Jacob  St.,  Penn  Yan. 

TEARS,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Private. 

Assigned  to  40th  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  Company  L,  348th  Infantry.  Transfer- 
red to  346th  Sanitary  Detachment,  with  which 
organization  he  sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Au- 
gust 23,  1918,  arriving  at  LeHavre,  France,  via 
Liverpool,  England,  September  12,  1918.  Station- 
ed at  Camp  Montoir,  near  St.  Nazaire,  France. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  10.  1919. 
(Benton). 

MAY     aO,     1018 — CAMP     DEVEIVS,     AYBR.,     MASS. 

SAVAGE,  JAMES  HAYWARD,  Sergeant. 

(Official)— James  Hayward  Savage,  1673667, 
Rushville.  Inducted  at  Penn  Yan,  May  29,  1918. 
Born  Rushville.  Age  29  years.  Organizations:  1st 
Co  ,  Q.  M.  C,  Camp  Devens,  to  Sept.  27,  1918. 
Private;  Corporal  June  8,  1918;  Sergeant,  Sept. 
11,  1918.  Died  of  lobar  pneumonia  Sept.  27,  1918, 
Notify  Mrs.  William  H.  Savage,  mother.  Rushville. 

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SEATTLE,  «a:-<hi\<;t(>\. 

TONtUTE.  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Jr.,  Cook. 

Sent  to  Vancouver  Barracks,  and  was  assigned  to 
109th  Squadron,  Spruce  Production  Division. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  February  10, 
1919.   (Milo). 

Jl  \K     lit     llll.S — HATTIESBURG,     MISSISSIPPI. 

SMITH,   EDWARD    BERNARD,   Musician,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  149th  Infantry  Band,  3Sth  Division. 
Sailed  October  2,  1918,  arriving  at  LeHavre, 
France,  October  11.  1918.  With  Army  of  Occupa- 
tion at  Wittlich,  Germany.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  July  4.  1919.   (Milo). 


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WHITItECK,  BYKON  (i.,  ('(irporiil. 

Assigned  to  Motor  Truck  Company  377.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Bragg,  North  Carolina.  Discharg- 
ed at  Camp  Bragg,  N.  C,  April  :!0,  Itlltt.  (Milo) 

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(  (»>LI:Y.  LAWRENCE  HOBAKT,  Private. 

Assigned  to  3d  Company.  Quartermaster's  Train- 
ing Camp.  Transferred  to  Washington,  D  C . 
and  assigned  to  Motor  Transport  810,  Detached 
Service.  Discharged  at  Camp  Meigs,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  February  20,  Ifllti.   (Benton). 

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1  EI'l'EH,  (JEOIMJE. 

(.Jerusalem). 

UUili.  (;E<H{(iiE  PERRY,  PriYate,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  Infantry  unattached.  Transferred  to 
Fort  H.  G.  Wright,  Long  Island  Sound,  N.  Y., 
and  assigned  to  Company  II,  Pigeon  Section  Sig- 
nal Corps.  Disabled  in  line  of  duty  about  Sep- 
tember 25,  1918.  Discharged  at  Fort  H.  G. 
Wright,  L.  I.,  October  2.5,  1918.   (Jerusalem). 

.iri.V    !'.->.    IfllS — (AMP    1)1X,    WJUOHTSTOWN,    N.    J. 

JENSEN,  (HRISTIAN. 

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BARXHART,  WILLIAM  JACOB,  Private. 

Assigned  to  151st  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  the 
31st  Regiment.  Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Meade.  Maryland,  December  6,  191S.  (Mid- 
dlesex). 

BROWN,  JESSE  A..  Private,  First  Class. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Head- 
quarters Company,  32d  Field  Artillery.  Despatch 
rider.  Promoted  1st  Class  Private  in  September, 
1918.     Discharged  December  10,  1918.     (Benton). 

BRINK,  JAMES  RUSSELL,  Private,  First  Class. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  the 
31st  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  211th  En- 
gineer Train  December  10,  191,S,  and  promoted  to 
1st  Class  Private  January  1,  1919.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  February  1,  1919. 
(Italy). 

BUCKLE,  ARTHUR  HOWARD,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade.  August  10th 
transferred  to  Company  F,  31st  Field  Artillery. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December 
7,  1918.     (Barrington). 

BUTLER,  MARTIN  H.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December  IG,  1918. 
(Jerusalem). 


BATTISTA,  LUIGI  ALESANDRO  .MASTRO,  Private. 

Assigned  to  154ih  Depot  Brigr.de.  Transferred  to 
Fort  Bennett.  Indianna.  and  thence  to  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.  Sailed  from  New  York  City  November 
1.  arriving  tt  Brest.  France.  November  10,  1918. 
Member  Company  A.  93d  Engineers.  Transferred 
to  Company  138.  Transportation  Corps.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.,  July  16, 
1919      (Starkey). 

BRISBIN,  ROBERT  CHESTER.  Priva'.^'. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to 
Battery  F,  32d  Field  Artillery.  11th  Division. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland.  December 
3,  1918.     (Starkey). 

CRANE,  E.M.1IETT  CARLTON,  Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Head- 
quarters Company,  32d  Regiment,  Field  Artillery. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December 
10,  1918.     (Milo). 

CADWELL,  LEWIS,  Corporal. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  31st 
Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Md,, 
December  13,  1918.     (Milo). 

CONLEY,  ROSS  MATHEW,  Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to 
Company  C,  211th  Field  Signal  Battalion.  Died 
at  Camp  Meade.  Maryland,  October  12,  1918,  from 
pneumonia.     (Benton). 

CONRAD,  CLAUDE  LARZELERE,  ('(trimral. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Bat- 
tery B,  31st  Field  Artillery.  Appointed  Corporal 
in  September,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Meade. 
Maryland.  December  6,  1918.     (Milo). 

DENSE,  ELIJAH  B.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  7th  Development  Company.  Replace- 
ment Regiment.  154th  Depot  Brigade.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December  2,  1918. 
(Milo). 

ED(;ERT0N,  CLAUDE  HEATH. 

Reported  to  Local  Board  in  New  York  City,  and 
was  sent  to  camp  by  that  Board  for  the  Yates 
County  Board. 

taLBERT,  ARTHUR  .MEARL,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Bat- 
tery B,  31st  Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Meade,  Maryland.  December  6.  1918.      (Starkey). 

GILBERT,  HOMER  AMES. 

(Barrington). 

HURLBUT,  (JIFFORD  GEOROE,  Serpreaiit  Q.  M.  C. 

Assigned  to  5th  Company,  154th  Depot  Brigade. 
August  26,  1918,  transferred  to  Camp  Sheridan, 
Alabama,  and  assigned  to  67th  Infantry.  Novem- 
ber 11,  1918,  assigned  to  Quartermaster's  Corps, 
and  on  March  15.  1919.  transferred  to  Camp  Up- 
ton. N.  Y.,  as  Casual.  Appointed  Sergeant  at 
Camp  Sheridan,  Alabama,  January  6,  1919.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  21,  1919. 
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HAGUE,  JAMES,  Private. 

Having  removed  to  New  Mexico,  after  registra- 
tion in  Yates  County,  Mr.  Hague  was  sent  to 
Camp  at  the  request  of  the  Yates  County  Board 
by  the  Draft  Board  of  Sorroco  County,  New  Mex- 
ico. He  was  sent  to  Camp  Pike,  Arkansas,  and 
assigned  to  40th  Company,  10th  Reserve  Battalion 
Riflemen's  Corps,  thence  to  Evacuation  Hospital 
27.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed 
for  France  October  21,  191S,  arriving  at  LeHavre 
November  11,  191S.  Member  Evacuation  Hospital 
No.  27.  Service  at  Angers,  France,  November  11, 
litis,  to  April  18.  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Bowie,  Fort  Worth.  Texas,  May  24,  1919.     (Milo). 

JOHNSON,  I'AK.MELE,  Serg:eaiit. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sheridan,  Alabama,  and  assigned  to  Head- 
quarters Detachment.  Appointed  Sergeant  at  the 
latter  camp.  Discharged  at  Camp  Sheridan,  Ala- 
bama, February  25,  1919.     (Milo) 

JONES,  WILLIAM  ARTHIK,  I'rivalo. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Bat- 
tery F,  31st  Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Meade,  Maryland,  December  7,  1918.     (Starkey). 

JACOBS,  EDWIN  ELWOOI),  Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade.  Sent  to  Camp 
Joseph  E.  Johnston.  Jacksonville,  Florida,  and 
assigned  to  1st  Labor  Regiment,  Reclamation. 
Candidate,  Company  No.  1,  9th  Detachment  Ad- 
ministrative Labor,  Camp  Supply,  Quartermas- 
ter's Corps.  Discharged  at  Camp  Joseph  E.  John- 
ston. Florida,  February  3,  1919.     (Milo). 

LARSEN.  HENRY,  I'rivate. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Bat- 
tery A,  31st  Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Meade.  Md.,  December  6,  1918.  (Benton). 

LIZZI,  DOM  EN  ICO.  Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Benjamin  Harrison,  Indiana,  and  assign- 
ed to  Company  A.  1st  Battalion,  138th  Engineers. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Benjamin  Harrison.  Ind., 
December  3,  1918.     (Milo). 

LOTT,  ALBERT  E. 

(Milo). 

MoADAMS.  RAYMOND  FRAXCIS,  Serseaiit. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Bat- 
tery B.  31st  Field  Artillery.  Appointed  Corporal 
in  September,  1918,  and  Sergeant  in  October,  1918. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December 
6,  1918.     (Milo). 

MEAKER,    HARRY    HURFORD,    Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Com- 
pany B,  32d  Light  Field  Artillery.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December  10,  1918. 
(Torrey). 

Ml'RRAY,  ROBERT  ALLEX.  Corporal. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Fla., 
and  assigned  to  1st  Shop  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Hill,  Virginia,  and  assigned  to  Field  Re- 


niojnt  Squudrcn  No.  333.  Sailed  for  overseas 
from  Newport  News,  Va.,  October  4,  1918,  arriv- 
ing at  Brest,  France,  October  IS,  1918.  Member 
Field  Rsmount  Squadron  333.  Appointed  Cor- 
poral at  Gievres,  France.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y..  July  22.  1919.     (Middlesex). 

MASHEWSKE.  CHARLES,  I'rivate. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  the 
31st  Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp  Meade, 
Maryland.  December  9.  1918.     (Torrey). 

MiCREERY,  WILLIAM. 

(Starkey). 

McOOrCJH.  ALBERT  (;E0RGE,  Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  31st 
Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp  Mead9, 
Maryland,  December  9.  1918.     (Starkey). 

MORGAN,  ARLO  ALVA. 

(Milo). 

NIELSEN,  KARL  OSKAR  HERMAN,  Privata. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  32d 
Regiment,  Field  Artillery.  Cannoneer  and  gen- 
eral duties.  Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Mary- 
land, December  9.  191S.     (Milo). 

OL.MSTEAD,  ARTHIR  FAY. 

(Potter). 

PADDOCK.  JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  Con>oraL 

Assigned  to  5th  Company.  154th  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  Battery  D,  31st  Field  Artillery.  Ap- 
pointed Corporal  October  23,  1918,  Discharged 
at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December  8,  1918. 
(Italy). 

PALMATIER,   MERVIN    ARLO   AARON,   Contoral. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Bat- 
tery C,  31st  Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Meade,  Maryland,  December  7,  1918.     (Milo). 

PLOTTS,  EDWARD  HERBERT. 

After  registration,  Mr.  Plotts  removed  to  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  and  was  sent  to  camp  by  that 
Board  for  the  Yates  County  Draft  Board. 
(Milo). 

lEARCE,  GUY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Field 
Remount  Squadron  324.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Stewart,  Newport  News,  Virginia,  and  sailed  from 
that  port  September  7,  1918,  arriving  at  Brest, 
France,  September  21,  1918.  Member  Field  Re- 
mount Squadron  No.  324.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.,  August  7,  1919.     (Potter). 

STAPLES,  AR(  HIE    RAYMOND,   Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Bat- 
tery C,  31st  Field  Artillery,  Discharged  at 
Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December  8,  1918. 
(Milo). 

SUMNER,  MARION  JEWELL,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  5th  Company,  154th  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  Battery  A,  33d  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted First  Class  Private  in  September,  1918. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  Decem- 
ber 12,  1918.      (Milo). 


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SHAKPE,  CAMERON  ALEXANDEH.  I'livatp. 

Assigned  to  Company  E.  154th  Depot  Brigade, 
thence  to  32d  Field  Artillery.  11th  Division- 
Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  Decem- 
ber  10,   1918.      (Starkey). 

SCHULTZ,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  PrivatP. 

Assigned  to  11th  Brigade,  National  Army,  and 
transferred  to  31st  Field  Artillery.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland.  December  9.  1918. 
(Italy). 

THIERS,  I'EAKL  rM)ERWOOI>,  Biitslir. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Bat- 
tery A,  33d  Field  Artillery.  Heavy  Motor.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland,  December 
11,  1918.      (Milo). 

WHITE,  ALBERT  JOSIAII. 

(Starkey). 

W  ILLIAMS,  CHARLES  ElVOS,  Sergeant. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  5th 
Company,  32d  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  Cor- 
poral September  23,  1918,  and  Sergeant,  October 
10,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Maryland, 
December  11,  1918.      (Middlesex). 

THO.MAS,  RFFUS  GARLAXD,  Private. 

Assigned  to  154th  Depot  Brigade.  September 
1  to  December  8,  1918,  Camp  Sheridan,  Alabama, 
Company  M,  67th  Infantry.  December  8,  1918, 
to  March  24,  1919,  Camp  Shelby.  Mississippi, 
Medical  Detachment,  67th  Infantry.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1919.  April  4, 
1919,  Mr.  Thomas  reported  to  Camp  Stewart, 
Virginia,  as  Educational  Secretary  for  the  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  in  "Waterfront"  hut.  Later  he  was 
appointed  Government  Insurance  Representa- 
tive for  the  Camp,  and  later  was  appointed' 
Business  Secretary  for  all  huts  (Y.  M.  C.  A.)  in 
Camp  Stewart.  He  left  the  "Y"  work  July  26, 
1919.      (Potter). 

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A(  KERSOX,  VEBIVE  MAXWELL,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  B,  6th  Battalion.  Sent 
to  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Edgewood,  Md.,  and  as- 
signed to  Company  D,  2d  Battalion,  Chemical 
Warfare  Service.  Discharged  at  Edgewood  Ar- 
senal. Maryland,  December  6,  1918.      (Milo). 

BEARD,  CLAREX'E  NAVARRE,  ("oriioral. 

Transferred  to  Lakehurst,  New  Jersey,  and  as- 
signed to  Chemical  Warfare  Service.  Appointed 
Corporal  at  Lakehurst  Proving  Ground,  Lake- 
hurst, N.  J.,  November  1,  1918.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  February  8,  1919.     (Torrey). 

HEf'KER.  .TAMES  CLARENCE,  Private. 

Transferred  to  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Edgewood, 
Maryland,  and  assigned  to  Company  H.  2d  Bat- 
talion, Chemical  Warfare  Service.  Discharged 
at  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Md.,  December  10,  1918. 
(Milo). 

(JANNON,  CLARENCE  .lOSEPH,  1st  Serpreaiit. 

Assigned    to    332d    Guard    and    Fire    Company. 


Headquarters,  Port  of  Embarkation,  Hoboken, 
New  Jersey,  for  guard  duty.  Transferred  Au- 
gust 28,  1918.  to  Camp  A.  L.  Mills,  Long  Island, 
N.  Y.,  tor  guard  duty.  Had  several  special  as- 
signments in  transferring  military  and  general 
prisoners.  Promoted  Corporal  September  13, 
1918;  Sergeant,  September  21,  1918,  and  Ser- 
geant, 1st  Class,  November  1,  1918.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  January  8,  1919.  (Star- 
key). 


AITGrST 


lid.S. 


PRESNO,  BENKiNO. 

Sent  to  camp  by  a  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Board,  for  the 
Yates  County  Board.     Rejected.      (Middlesex). 

Al'C;i  ST   .-.,   litis — IIF,«Kl!IT    f.^MP.    SYRACUSK,   N.   Y. 

BARNES,  ARTHUR  .MetJHEE,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  41st  Company,  Limited  Service. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  assigned 
to  142d  Company,  Fire  and  Guard  Battalion — 
guard  duty.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y. 
Promoted  Private,  1st  Class,  September  1,  1918, 
at  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  January  31,  1919.      (Torrey). 

EALS,  FRED,  Private,  Isl  (lass. 

Assigned  to  41st  Company,  11th  Battalion. 
Transferred  to  Astoria,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  Sep- 
tember 1,  1918,  and  assigned  to  Gas  Defense  Di- 
vision, Chemical  Warfare  Service.  Promoted 
to  1st  Class  Private  at  Astoria.  Discharged  at 
Astoria,  N.   Y.,  January  18,  1919.      (Italy). 

(iRIDLEY,  ROSS  LEKiHTON,  Sergeant- 
Assigned  to  41st  Company,  11th  Battalion,  act- 
ing as  Clerk  of  the  Company  from  August  6 
to  August  28,  1918.  Transferred  to  Personnel 
Office,  Gas  Defense  Plant,  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  stationed  from  August  30 
to  November  14,  1918,  when  he  was  transferred 
to  Headquarters  Gas  Defense  Division,  Chemi- 
cal Warfare  Service,  New  York  City,  as  Staff 
Assistant,  which  post  he  held  until  discharged, 
March  12,  1919.  Promoted  Corporal  December 
20,  191S.  and  Sergeant.  February  4,  1919.  (Jeru- 
salem). 

LAMPMAN,  WILLIAM  SAXTON. 

Rejected.        (Torrey). 

SHARPE,  HOMER  .JOHN,  Private,  1st  Class. 

Assigned  to  1st  Company,  2d  Battalion.  Trans- 
ferred to  Walter  Reed  Hospital,  Tacoma  Park, 
Washington,  D.  C,  in  Medical  Corps,  and  to 
General  Hospital,  East  View,  N.  Y.  Appointed 
Private,  1st  Class,  March  8,  1919,  at  East  View, 
New  York  Camp.  Discharged  at  East  View,  N. 
Y.,  April  8,  1919.     (Starkey). 

AIGUST    8,    1S1.S — FORT    SLOCUM.    IV.    Y. 

CRONK,  CLARENCE,  Cook. 

Transferred  to  Camp  McClellan.  Anniston,  Ala- 
bama, and  assigned  to  Company  C,  12th  Am- 
munition Train.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,  February  13,  1919.     (Milo). 


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(1)    Clarenee    Croiik 
(a)    Albert   Del    Rose 

(3)  Harry    Klube 

(4)  Kraiik  Lupiliiia 
(.■»►  Floyd  >Iatte.soii 
(«>    Clarence     Xolile 


Tage  Ninely-fite 


(7)    William   Norris 
(S)    John    Sorensen 
(!K    \\illiam    Sase 
(1<(I    .lames    Uobinson 
(11>    P^rnest    Smith 
(!:;>    William    Culver 


(13)  Howard   nunton 

(14)  George    Knos 

(15)  Melville    (Jardner 
(10)    Sorney    Jaoohsen 
(17)    Kdvvard    Kinsman 
(IS)    Miltord    Myer 


(1!»(    Archie    MeFal 

{•M)    Ernest     Naseldingcr 

Cil)    David    Ford 

( *1'1  >    Lee    Kinyoiin 

i'l'A)   James    Bradley 

i'l-i)    AVilliam     Cunningham 


(i,->»    Floyd    Hill 


DEL  ROSE,  ALBERT.  I'livat?. 

Assigned  to  2d  Company.  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  McClellan,  Anniston.  Alabama, 
and  assigned  to  Battery  D.  3Gth  Regiment,  Field 
Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp  McClellan  Jan- 
uary IS,   1919.      (Torrey). 

JONES,  JOHN   NELSON. 

Rejected.     (Mile). 

KLUBE.  HARRY  SAUTE R.  I'riviifc. 

Assigned  to  2(i  Company,  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Alabama, 
and  assigned  to  Battery  D,  35th  Field  Artillery, 
12th  Division.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N. 
Y.,  February  5,  1919.      (Milo). 

lUPPlNO.   FRANK,  Lrivalc,   Isl    Class. 

Transferred  to  Camp  McClellan,  Anniston.  Ala- 
bama, and  was  assigned  to  35th  Field  Artillery. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  January  — , 
1919.      (Milol. 

MATTESON,  FLOYD  EOWARI),  Saddler. 

Transferred  to  Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Ala- 
bama, and  assigned  to  Battery  E,  35th  Field  Ar- 
tillery, 12th  Brigade.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  February  5,  1919.      (Italy). 

NOBLE,  t'LARENCE  W.,  PriTate,  1st  Class. 

Transferred  to  Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Ala- 
bama, and  assigned  to  Motor  Transport  Corps, 
No.  321,  and  Battery  F,  35th  Field  Artillery. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March  1, 
1919.      (Milo). 

NORRIS,  WILLIAM  ALFRED. 

(Starkey). 

SORENSEN.  JOHN  HER.HAN.  rrivate,  1st  Class. 

Transferred  to  Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Ala- 
bama, and  assigned  to  Battery  B,  35th  Field  Ar- 
tillery. Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., Feb- 
ruary 6,  1919.      (Benton). 

.\UGrST   !»,    1!M.S — FOHT    SLOCIM.   N.   Y. 

SAGE,  WILLIAM  A. 

(Potter) 

AKilST      1<!,      1!»l-<_(  AMI'       MKlr.!*,      WASHINGTOIV, 
IJ.     C. 

KOBINSON,  JAMES   LEE,  Private. 

.  Assigned  to  Company  214,  Quartermaster's 
Transport,  1st  Detachment,  Oil  and  Gas.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Miscellaneous 
Casual.  Discharged  at  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  Oc- 
tober 22,  1918.     (Milo). 

AUGUST    I'l,    litis — KOIIT    IIK.\J.\MI\     H.%,aRIS01V, 
OHIO. 

SMITH,  ERNEST  JA(  OB. 

(Starkey). 

AUGUST     :;«,     lids — f  A.MI-     GORDON,     ATLANTA, 
GUOUGI.'V. 

CULVER,  WILLIAM  RUFUS,  Wap>iier. 

Assigned   to   Company   B,   162d   Infantry.     Sailed 


from  Hoboken,  N.  J  ,  October  28,  arriving  at  L,e- 
Havre,  Frtnce.  November  13,  191S.  Served  with 
6th  Supply  Cavalry  Troop  (independent).  Gen- 
eral service  near  Paris,  France,  training  with 
horses  and  driving  truck.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y,  July  7.  1919.     (Jerusalem). 

DUNTON,  HOWARD  LER<»Y.  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  M,  2d  Replacement  In- 
fantry. Discharged  at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y..  June 
2,  1919.      (Italy). 

ENOS,  (iEORGE  ELMER,  Corporal. 

Member  Company  M,  2^  Infantry  Replacement, 
to  November  29,  1918;  Company  H,  2d  Infantry 
Replacement,  Regiment  of  Casuals,  to  Decem- 
ber 7,  1918;  Motor  Transport  Company  376,  to 
March  31,  1919.  Promoted  Corporal  March  IS, 
1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Gordon.  Ga.,  March 
31,  1919.      (Torrey). 

GARDNER,  MELVILLE  REUBEN,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  M,  2d  Infantry  Replace- 
ment Regiment.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J., 
October  27,  arriving  at  Liverpool,  England,  No- 
vember 8,  and  at  LeHavre,  France.  November 
12,  1918.  Served  with  5th  Division  Replacement 
Company;  Company  D,  Supply  Train.  5th  Di- 
vision; Headquarters  Supply  Train,  5th  Divi- 
sion. In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Kayl,  Luxem- 
bourg. Germany,  from  February  8  to  July  9, 
1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  July 
26,  1919.     (Milo). 

JACOBSEN,  SORNEY   JACOB,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  M,  2d  Infantry  Replace- 
ment Regiment.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
N.  J.,  October  22,  1918,  and  sailed  from  Hobo- 
ken October  27,  1918,  arriving  jn  Liverpool, 
England.  November  8,  and  at  LeHavre,  France, 
November  12,  191S.  Member  Company  A,  162d 
Infantry,  41st  Division.  Arrived  in  United  States 
February  9th,  and  discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,   February   28,   1919.      (Benton). 

KINSMAN,   EDWARD   B.,  Private. 

Assigned  to  the  Medical  Department,  with 
which  he  served  at  Camp  Gordon  until  dis- 
charged. Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  No- 
vember IS,  1918.     (Jerusalem). 

MEYER,    MILFORD    MARTIN,   Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  M,  2d  Infantry,  Replace- 
ment Regiment.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
N.  J.,  and  assigned  to  Company  A,  162d  Infan- 
try. Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  October  27th, 
arriving  at  Liverpool,  England,  November  8th, 
and  at  Le  Havre,  France,  November  13,  1918. 
Member  Company  A.  162d  Infantry,  41st  Divi- 
sion. Served  with  Interior  Guard  Company  No. 
2  at  St.  Aignan,  France,  February  26  to  April  22, 
1919;  Interior  Guard  Company  No.  1,  April  23 
to  June  12;  Casual  Company  6918,  June  13  to 
July  7,  1919.  Discharged  at  Mitchell  Field. 
Camp  Mills,  Long  Island.  N.  Y.,  July  7,  1919. 
(Potter). 

McFALL,  AR(  HIE. 

(Italy). 


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AUGUST   is,    IIMS — FOHT    SI.CXIM,    N.   Y. 

1VAGELI>1>(;EK,  KK>EST   WILLIAH,   Private. 

Transferred  to  Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Ala- 
bama, and  assigned  to  120th  Company,  Ordnance 
Department,  unassigned.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  April  20,  1919.      (Benton). 

AUGIST   ::!•,   ISIS — CAMP    I  PTOX.    X.   Y. 

F(;i{l>,  DAVID  JOSEPH,  Iriyale. 

Assigned  to  Headquarters  Company,  4th  Infant- 
ry. Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  January 
7,  1919.  Previous  enlistment  in  Company  A„ 
.>d  New  York  National  Guard,  at  Rochester,  N. 
Y.      (Milo). 

KEMON,  LEE   W.,  Priyatf. 

Assigned  to  4th  Company.  Depot  Brigade.  Octo- 
ber 1st,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  and 
assigned  to  Company  K,  123d  Infantry.  Sailed 
from  Hoboken,  N.  J..  October  13,  arriving  at 
Brest,  Prance.  October  27,  191S.  Served  in  Com- 
pany K,  123d  Infantry,  31st  Division;  329th  In- 
fantry, and  Company  F,  312th  Infantry.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May  30.  1919.  (Bar- 
rington). 

.SKPTKMBKR    4,     1018 — UF.rRUIT    r.\MP,    SYRAfUSE. 

BRADLEY,  JAMES   WHALEN,  Private. 

Assigned  to  7r)th  Company.  18th  Battalion,  and 
transferred  to  Fort  Banks  November  13,  and  as- 
signed to  2d  Company.  Coast  Artillery.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y..  December  29. 
1918.      (Starkey). 

(TNMMiHA.M,    WILLL\.>I    KICHAHD.    Private,   1st 
Class. 

Assigned  to  75th  Recruit  Company,  18th  Bat- 
talion. Transferred  to  Port  Newark,  N.  J.,  and 
assigned  to  Fire  and  Guard  Company  310, 
Quartermaster's  Corps.  Discharged  at  Newark, 
N.   J.,   January    28,   1919.      (Milo). 

HILL,  FLOYD  .>IELVI>.  Private. 

Assigned  to  75th  Recruit  Company,  ISth  Battal- 
ion. October  13th,  transferred  to  Hoboken,  N. 
J.,  for  guard  duty.  January  19.  1919,  trans- 
ferred to  New  York  City  for  guard  duty  in  the 
Debarkation  Hospital  No.  3.  Discharged  June 
12,  1919.      (Barrington). 

MANNON,  (JEOBGE  WAKKEN,  Private. 

Assigned  to  100th  Company.  24th  Battalion. 
Died  October  1.  1918,  from  influenza,  while  on 
furlough  at  his  home.  East  Spencer,  N.  Y. 
(Barrington). 

PEDERSON,  THOWALD. 

(Jerusalem). 

SIKARAS,  THEODORE   DE.METRIOS. 

Rejected.     (Starkey). 

STAPE,  ORVILLE    FRANK. 

Rejected.     (Milo). 

WADDELL,    FRANK    SAVILLE,   Clerk. 

Assigned  to  75th  Company,   18th   Battalion,  then 


to  Personnel  Office,  and  placed  in  Class  C-1, 
for  clerical  work.  Under  this  classification  Mr. 
Waddell  was  subject  to  duties  in  any  camp 
in  the  United  States.  Died  of  pneumonia  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  October  5,  1918.     (Milo). 

SKPTK1»IBRR    .-..    101.S — CAMP    .lACIvSOX,    COLUMBIA, 
SOUTH     <-.\H01,l\A. 

ALLEN,  ADELHERT  BERKELEY,  ( ooK. 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  C,  7th  Field  Artillery  Replacement 
Detachment.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
December    31,    1918.      (Barrington). 

CALHOON,  (LARK   NATHAN,  Private. 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  E.  14th  Field  Artillery  Replacement 
Detachment.  Discharged  at  Camp  Jackson  De- 
cember 9,  1918.      (Jerusalem). 

(  HRLSTENSEN,  JA.MES   AM>REW,   Private, 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  E.  7th  Regiment.  Light  Field  Artil- 
lery, and  to  Battery  B,  9th  Regiment,  Light 
Artillery.  Sailed  from  Newport  News,  Vir- 
ginia, November  11,  1918,  and  was  re-called  by 
wireless  same  day.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.,  December  31,  1918.     (Milo). 

HALL,   BYRON    KETCHI'M. 

(Barrington). 

JONES,   ELWIN    DELON,  Private. 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  F,  7th  Regiment,  Field  Artillery  Re- 
placement Detachment.  October  30th,  sent  to 
Camp  Hill,  Virginia,  and  was  on  shipboard  at 
Newport  News  on  morning  of  November  11th, 
ready  to  sail.  Returned  to  Camp  Hill,  and  on 
November  27  was  sent  back  to  Camp  Jackson 
and  assigned  to  Battery  B.  8th  Regiment.  Field 
Artillery.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y., 
December  31,  1918.     (Jerusalem). 

KENNERSON,  STANLEY,  Private. 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Forret,  Georgia,  and  assigned  to  the 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J., 
and  on  November  9th  boarded  transport  for 
overseas  duty.  Novemlier  11th  returned  to 
Camp  Merr'.tt.  and  was  later  transferred  to 
Camp  Humphrey.  Virginia,  where  he  was  dis- 
charged.    (Benton). 

LAFLER,  TUTOR  E. 

Rejected.     (Potter). 

MACE,  ROBERT   ALBERT,  Private. 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier.  Greenville.  South  Carolina,  and 
assigned  to  49th  Co.,  156th  Depot  Brigade, 
War  Department  Requisition.  Discharged  at 
Camp   Dix,   N.  J.,   December   31,   1918.      (Milo). 

McFETRIDGE,  ROBERT. 

(Benton). 


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m         MILLEK,  SHKKIDAN    EAHL.  Private. 

Assigned   to   156th   Depot   Brigade.     Transferred 
to    Battery    E.    IStli    Regiment,    Field    Artillery 
U  Replacement    Detachmtnt.     Discharged  at  Camp 

Upton.  N.    Y.,   January   2,   1919.      (Milo). 

MEAHE,  PAUL  JOSEPH,  ('(.rporal. 

Assigned  to  158th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  Grejnville.  South  Carolina, 
end  assigned  to  14th  Company,  H  Battalion. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Jackson,  South  Carolina, 
February  19,   1919.      (Milo). 

MILLER,  CHKIS.  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  E,  Depot  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  South  Caro- 
lina, and  was  as.::igned  to  90th  Infantry,  Supply 
Company.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock,  Au- 
gusta, Georgia,  in  the  same  unit.  Discharged 
at  Camp   Hancock  March   11,   1919.      (Torrey). 

N()1{.1IA>,  OLIVEK  WENDELL.  Private. 

Served  in  Company  E,  4th  Provisional  Regiment, 
153th  Depot  Brigade,  at  Camp  Jackson  and 
Camp  Sevier.  South  Carolina.  Transferred  to 
Fort  Benjamin  Harrison.  Indiana,  where  he  was 
assigned  to  Company  F,  147th  Engineers.  Dis- 
charged i.t  Fort  Benjamin  Harrison  December 
12.  191S.      (Torrey). 

NELS((>.  CAHL   ('HHISTIA>,  Privat;'. 

(Official)— Carl  C.  Nelson  (44S7673),  R.  D.  10. 
Penn  Yin.  Inducted  t-t  Penn  Yan  Sept.  4.  191-i. 
Born  Milo.  Aug  27.  1894.  Organizations:  Co. 
E.  4th  Pro  R83't.  158th  Depot  Brigade.  Sept. 
14,  1918,  to  Sept.  11,  1918;  Battery  4,  7th  F.  A. 
Replacement  Draft.  Camp  Jackson.  S.  C.  to 
Oct.  2.  1918.  Died  of  lobar  pneumonia  Oct.  2. 
1918.  Notify  Nels  C.  Nelson,  father,  R  D.  10, 
Penn  Yan      (Torrey). 

NEILSEN.   CHinSTLl.N.   Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  C,  T'h  Regiment,  Field  Artil- 
lery Replacement  Draft.  With  the  same  unit, 
transferred  to  Camp  Hill,  Newport  News,  Vir- 
ginia. Returned  to  Camp  Jackson  and  assigned 
to  Battery  A,  59th  Regiment,  3d  Brigade.  Dis- 
charged f.t  Camp  Jackson,  South  Carolina,  Jan- 
uary 22,  1919.      (Benton). 

P)>OLE.  VIX'ENT   THOMAS.   Private. 

Assigned  to  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Casual 
Camp.  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Jackson.  S.  C.  November  22.  1918.    (Milo). 

PEDEKSEN,   EMIL,  Mccliaiiic. 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  E.  9th  Regiment,  Field  Artillery  Re- 
placement Detachment.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.,  January   2,   1919.      (Jerusalem). 

PAXJBUKN.  NEWELL  TKl'.MAN,  ('ori)oraL 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  South  Carolina,  and 
assigned  to  Motor  Transport  Company  334.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Dix.  N.  J.,  February  20,  1919. 
(Milo). 

STEWART.  HERBERT   CHARLES.  Private. 

Assigned  to  158th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  C.  7th   Regiment.  Field   Artillery  Re- 


placement Detachment.  Sent  to  Camp  Hill,  Va., 
with  25th  Artillery  Replacement,  and  to  New- 
port News,  Va.,  tor  overseas  duty.  On  Novem- 
ber 11th,  1918,  was  on  board  ship.  Re-called 
and  returned  to  Camp  Jackson,  and  assigned  to 
Battery  B,  4th  Regiment,  Artillery.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  January  2.  1919.  (Pot- 
ter). 

SNOOK.  LEROY  CHARLES,  Private. 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  F,  7th  Field  Artillery  Replacement 
Detachment.  Transferred  to  11th  Overseas 
Battery,  and  sent  to  Camp  Hill,  Newport  News, 
Va ,  for  overseas  duty.  Boarded  transport 
"Tenadores"  on  morning  of  November  11th,  and 
was  debarked  same  night.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton.   N.    Y..    February   3.   1919.      (Starkey) 

SAMPLE,   FRANK    LESLIE,   Private,   1st   Class. 

Assigned  to  Company  E,  4th  Regiment,  Depot 
Brigade.  Transferred  to  Company  B,  Quarter- 
master's Corps.  Discharged  at  Camp  Jackson, 
South  Carolina,  March  26,   1919.      (Starkey). 

SHEEHAN,   AMBRttSE    HOWARD.   Private. 

Assigned  to  Battery  F.  3d  Brigade,  7th  Regi- 
ment. Field  Artillery  Replacement  Detachment. 
Trr-nsterred  to  Camp  Lee.  Virginia,  thence  to 
Camp  Hill,  Virginia,  and  was  assigned  to 
55Sth  Company.  Casuals.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Upton,  N  Y.,  and  assigned  to  9th  Company,  In- 
fantry. Discharged  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y..  Jan- 
uary  10,   1919.      (Italy). 

THOMAS,  FRET)   BURNETT,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  E,  4th  Provisional  Regi- 
ment. 156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  Bat- 
tery B.  7th  Field  Artillery  Replacement  Detach- 
ment. 3d  Brigade.  Sent  to  Camp  Hill.  Newport 
News,  Va..  and  on  the  morning  of  November  11. 

1918,  embarked  on  the  transport  "Kroonland" 
for  overseas  duty,  and  was  disembarked  same 
day.  Sent  to  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y.,  and  was  there 
discharged  January  2,  1919.      (Jerusalem). 

TRAVIS,  LEWIS  WARREN,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  C,  1st  Provisional  Devel- 
opment Brigade.  Discharged  at  Camp  Jackson. 
South  Carolina.  December  10.  1918.      (Milo). 

WINDNAGLE,   GEORCiE    FREDERICK.    Private. 

Assigned  to  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  F.  7th  Regiment,  Field  Artillery  Re- 
placement Detachment.  Sent  to  Camp  Hill, 
Newport  News,  Virginia,  for  duty  overseas. 
After  proceeding  on  board  transport,  received 
orders  to  debark,  and  was  sent  to  Camp  Upton. 
N     Y  .    where    he    was    discharged    January    2i 

1919.  (Potter). 

WILLIAMS.  WILLIAM   WRIGHT,   Miisleian,   Second 
Class. 

Assigned  to  158th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  F.  7th  Regiment.  Field  Artillery  Re- 
placement Detachment.  Sent  to  band  school, 
and  after  graduation,  assigned  to  band  of  9th 
Regiment.  3d  Brigade.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton.  N.    Y..   January   2.   1919.      (Middlesex). 


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WILLIAMS,  ROY  IMVKJHT,  rri>ate. 

Assigned  to  Battery  F,  7th  Regiment,  3d  Brigade, 
Field  Artillery  Replacement  Division.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Hill,  Newport  News,  Virginia, 
and  assigned  to  11th  Battery,  Overseas  Artillery 
Replacement  Division.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  February  3,  1919. 

WIXO.M,  >OK.>IA\  BKKT,  Private, 

Assigned  to  Company  E,  14th  Regiment,  Depot 
Brigade.  Transferred  to  Battery  F,  13th  Regi- 
ment, Field  Artillery,  then  to  14th  Regiment, 
Replacement  Division.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Upton,   N.   y.,   January   2,   1919.      (Jerusalem). 

WHEELEK,   BRADLEY    LO.\(JWELL,    Private. 

Assigned  to  Company  E,  4th  Provisional  Regi- 
ment, 156th  Depot  Brigade.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, Greenville,  South  Carolina,  as  a  member 
of  the  Provost  Guard.     Discharged  at  Camp  Dix, 

N.  J.,  March  24,  1919.      (Milo). 

YOST,  THEODORE.  Private. 

Assigned  to  158th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred 
to  Battery  E,  4th  Field  Artillery  Replacement 
Detachment.  Sent  to  Camp  Hill,  Newport  News, 
Va.,  lor  overseas  duty,  and  was  on  board  trans- 
port "Kroonland"  on  November  11,  1918,  when 
orders  were  received  to  disembark  on  account 
of  the  armistice.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.,  January  2,   1919.      (Milo). 


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CRAlXiH,  RICHARD   F.,  Sergtaiit. 

Assigned  to  Field  Medical  Supply  Depot,  U.  S. 
Army  Medical  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Meigs,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Quartermaster's  Corps,  and  was  discharged  at 
that  Camp  February  3.  1919.      (Milo). 

SEPTEMBER    11.    I!»ls — RKCRIIT    C.VMP,    SYH.VCISE, 
SYRACUSE,     \.    Y. 

PALLESE>,  HA>S,  Private. 

Assigned  to  95th  Company.  23cl  Training  Bat- 
talion. Transferred  to  Camp  Holabird,  Mary- 
land, in  Company  B,  321st  Motor  Truck  Corps. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Holabird,  Md.,  April  9. 
1919.     (Bentoni. 


ALLE>,    CHARLES    FREDERICK,   Private. 

Sent  to  Fort  Caswell,  North  Carolina,  for  duty 
in  the  Coast  Artillery  Corps.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Upton.  N.  Y..  December  19.  191S.  Mr. 
Allen  became  a  member  of  the  Red  Cross  Ser- 
vice in  February.  1918.  and  went  overseas  on 
April  10.191S.  returning  to  the  United  States  on 
September  4.  1918.      (Benton). 

CARROLL,  .JOHN   BER>ARD,  Private. 

Assigned  to  the  96th  Recruit  Company,  23d 
Battalion.  Sent  to  Fort  Wayne.  Detroit.  Mich- 
igan, and  served  in  the  6th  Squadron,  Aviation 
Corps.  Discharged  at  Fort  Wayne,  January  22, 
1919.     (Milo). 


SEPTEMBER 


llll.v — FORT    TOTTEiX,    N.    Y. 


SCISM,  WILLIA.M   MYER. 

(Starkey). 

OCTOBER     4.     Mirs — ((II, I  Mill  S     B\KRACIvS, 
COI.l.>IBIS.    (IIIIO. 

HALL,  CLI>TO\    LEROY,  Private. 

Sent  to  Fort  Totten.  N.  Y..  November  11,  and 
assigned  to  10th  Company,  Coast  Artillery  Corps 
for  service  in  band.  Discharged  at  Fort  Totten, 
N.  Y.,  December  8.  1918.     (Benton). 

HOYT,  (;E(»R(jE    WILLIS.  .Tr.,   Private. 

Assigned  to  loth  Recruit  Company.  Discharged 
at  Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio,  December  2,  1918. 
(Milo). 

MORDECAI,  ARTHIR.  Private. 

Assigned  to  2Uth  Company.  Infantry,  for  service 
in  the  Personnel  Office.  Discharged  at  Colum- 
bus  Barracks.  0..   December   5.   1918.      (Benton). 

KEI)DI>'(;T0>.  victor  HOWARD,  Private. 

Assigned  to  2oth  Recruit  Company.  General  Ser- 
vice Infantry.  Discharged  at  Columbus  Bar- 
racks.  O.,   December   5.   1918.      (Milo). 


SEI'TEMBKR      1^,     IIMS — lAMP    .lOSKI'H     E.    .IOH\- 
STO.\,     .lACKSOW  II.UE,     FIjORIDA. 

MeQl'ISTON,    HARRY    (JRA>T,   Quarteriiiaster-Ser- 
geaiit.  Senior  Grade. 

Assigned  to  Detention  Camp  as  embalmer  until 
October  8.  1918.  Sailed  overseas  October  26th. 
arriving  at  Cherbourg.  France.  November  11. 
1918.  Assigned  to  Graves  Registration  Section 
312.  General  service  at  LeMons,  Commercy, 
Chateau  Selins.  Luneville,  Ville  Sur  Cousances, 
Neufchateau.  Transferred  to  special  registra- 
tion duties  at  Brest,  France.  Promoted  Ser- 
geant October  21,  1918,  at  Camp  Joseph  E.  John- 
ston, Jacksonville.  Florida.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  New  Jersey,  August  8,  1919.  (Bar- 
rington). 


OCTOBER      1(1,      lill.S AVASHIN(iTO\      HARRACKS, 

«  ,VSHIJ\(iTO-\,    I).    C. 

(LARK.    (HARLES    ROBIXSO.\,    Private. 

Assigned  as  Accountant  in  Adjutant's  Office. 
Transferred  to  the  Infantry,  unassigned.  Mr. 
Clark  was  granted  an  indefinite  furlough,  and 
was  then  assigned  to  Auditor's  Office,  as  As- 
sistant Auditor  and  Accountant.  Sailed  Octo- 
ber 24.  arriving  at  Bordeaux,  France.  November 
2.  1918.  At  Paris.  France.  March  15,^  1919, 
joined  the  Federalized  Red  Cross  as  Auditor 
for  the  Commission  on  Allied  Prisoners,  for  the 
War  Department,  with  rank  ofFirst  Lieuten- 
ant Discharged  at  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y., 
May  7,  1920.     (Starkey). 


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ITHACA,    \.    Y. 


Mc.MI>'N,  .IOH>\  roriHtral. 

Enlisted  under  special  orders  at  Cornell  Avia- 
tion School,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Meigs.  Washington,  D  C  ,  and  assigned  to 
Motor  Truck  Corps,  Headquarters  Unit  33. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Benning,  Georgia,  with 
the  same  unit.  Acting  Sergeant  at  Cornell 
Aviation  School.  Appointed  Corporal  at  Camp 
Benning,  Ga  ,  June  6,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Meigs,  Washington,  D.  C,  December  9,  1918. 
(Milo). 


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llll.V — CASH"     \VMK.I';i,l';H,    (iKORGIA. 


KCKEKT,    lKVI>(i    EI)WA1{I»,    Private. 

Assigned  to  31st  Depot  Brigade,  thence  to  Com- 
pany B,  35th  Infantry.  Transferred  to  Quar- 
termaster's Corps  as  Clerk.  Discharged  at 
Camp   Dix,   N.   J.,   December   21,   1918.      (Milo). 

KIMJELBEROEK,   E.M.1IETT    L..   Private,   1st   Class. 

Assigned  to  3d  Company,  Replacement  Unit.  De- 
cember Sth  transferred  to  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  and 
assigned  to  61st  Company,  153d  Depot  Brigade. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  December  22, 
1918.      (Potter). 

Me-HANrS.  JOHN  BEI{>AKI»,  Private. 

(Offieial)— John     B.     McManus      (5068234),     161 


Cornwell  Street.  Penn  Yan.  Inducted  at  Penn 
Yan  Oct.  22,  1918.  Born  Penn  Yan,  Feb.  13, 
1897.  Organizations:  31st  New  Receiving  Camp, 
Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.,  to  death.  Died  of  pneumo- 
nia Oct.  31,  1918.  Notify  Mrs.  Alice  McManus, 
mother,  Penn  Yan.      (Milo). 

SPOOK,  CLAKEX'E  ALONZO,  Private. 

Assigned  to  Replacement  Unit.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Northern  Automatic  Draft  Re- 
placement Training  Camp.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Dix.   N.   J.,   December   27,   1918.      (Milo). 

SHEKI1>A>\  .JOHN    EDWAHO. 

Rejected.      (Milo). 

SY.>IOM>S.  WILBIR   MILLS,  Private,  1st   Class. 

At  Camp  Wheeler  assigned  to  31st  Company, 
New  Receiving  Camp,  thence  to  6th  Company, 
November  Automatic  Replacement  Draft  Train- 
ing Camp.  Transferred  to  Camp  Dix.  N.  J.,  and 
assigned  to  61st  Company.  16th  Battalion,  153d 
Depot  Brigade.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,   December   22.   1918.      (Milo). 

XOVKMHKH    S,    I!»1S — (A  VII'    «HKKI,EU,   <;KOI(i;l.\. 

KOKM  .M.  .MADS   VKANGOKCP,  Private. 

Assigned  to  13th  Company.  Depot  Brigade.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.,  November  22. 
1918.   (Milo). 


REGISTRANT  OF  JUNE.  1918 


WIIEELEK,  .lAMES  11. 

(Potter). 


REGISTRANTS  OF  SEPTEMBER.  1918 


AYKES,  SID.XEV   ELLIOTT,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Cornell  University.  Ithaca,  N  Y.,  October  11, 
1918,  and  was  assigned  to  Cmpany  A,  1st  Regi- 
ment. Infantry.  Discharged  at  Ithaca.  N.  Y.. 
December  —  1918.   (Benton. 

BKAYMAN,  EUOENE. 

(Milo). 
BI  KT(  H,  FOREST  SABIN,  A.  S.,  F.  S.  \.  R.  F. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Octo- 
ber 2,  1918.  and  was  assigned  to  the  Naval  Unit. 
Discharged  at  Syracuse.  N.  Y.,  December  16th, 
1918.      (Jerusalem). 

BLODGETT,  VER>0>    WILSON,  Privat<>. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Cornell  University.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  October  8, 
1918.  Discharged  at  Ithaca.  N.  Y.,  December  12, 
1918.  (Potter). 
BKiELOW,  CLACDE  M.,  Aviation  .Meelianic,  V.  S.  N. 
Enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  October  28,  1918. 
Sent  to  United  States  Naval  Recruit  Station, 
and  assigned  as  Aviation  Mechanic.  Discharged 
at  New  York  City  November  19,  1918. 


CHAP.MAN,  R0(;EI{  ei»i.\(;to\. 

(See  page  fifty-four). 

CRAUGH,  .JOHN  M. 

(Milo). 

CASTNEK,  EARL  SAMUEL,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Buffalo  University,  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  October 
14.  1918,  and  was  assigned  to  the  Chemical 
Department.  Discharged  at  the  University  of 
Buffalo   December   16,   1918.      (Barrington). 

CRArCJH,  JAMES   (iERALD,   Private, 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Notre  Dame  University,  Indiana,  October  5, 
1918,  and  was  assigned  to  2d  Company.  Dis- 
charged at  University  of  Notre  Dame.  South 
Bend,   Ind.,  December  21,  1918.      (Milo). 

CLARK,  MARION   MELVIN,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Array  Training  Corps 
at  Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Octo- 
ber 2,  1918,  and  was  assigned  to  Company  B. 
Discharged  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  December  8,  1918. 
(Starkey). 


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DAVIS,  JAMES  LEVEKETT,  Cinulidafe. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  the  University  of  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  October  1, 
1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Zachary  Taylor, 
Kentucky.  (Central  Officers'  Training  School), 
October  29.  1918,  and  assigned  to  54th  Training 
Battery,  18th  Battalion,  Field  Artillery.  Dis- 
charged at  Central  Officers'  Training  School, 
Camp  Taylor,  Kentucky,  December  2,  1918. 
(Milo). 

E.MERSON,  GEORGE  DEWEY,  Private,  1st  Class, 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Hillsdale,  Michigan.  Stationed  at  College 
Barracks,  Hillsdale  College  S.  A.  T.  C.  Unit. 
Mr.  Emerson  was  Acting  Corporal  throughout 
his  enlistment.  Discharged  at  Hillsdale,  Mich- 
igan,  December   22,   1918.      (Potter). 

FISH,  MILTOIV  HAKT. 

(Starkey). 

FISHER.  GERALD  HOWARD,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  October  — , 
1918.  Died  from  pneumonia  November  29,  1918. 
(Benton). 

GELDER.  f'LYDE  BE>'.IA.>II\,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  October  15, 
1918.  Discharged  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  December 
14,  1918.     (Benton). 

HOBAN,  CHARLES  OWEN,  Prlvat*. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Notre  Dame  University,  Indiana,  and  was  as- 
signed to  2d  Company.  Discharged  at  Notre 
Dame  December  21,  1918.    (Milo). 

KINNE,  GEORGE  REMSEN. 

(See  page  fifty-seven). 

MERTZ.  RODNEY  CLIFFORD,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Sep- 
tember —  1918.     (Middlesex). 

MURPHEY,  LAZEAR  .1. 

(Starkey). 

MOON,  WALTER  EDMOND,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Elon  College,  Durham,  South  Carolina,  Octo- 
ber 26,  1918,  and  was  assigned  to  Company  A. 
Acting   Sergeant.      Discharged   at    Elon   College. 

(Starkey). 

MEEHAX,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Notre  Dame  University,  Indiana,  as  Caadi- 
d.ite,  and  was  assigned  to  2d  Company.  Dis- 
charged December  21.  1918,  as  Acting  Corporal. 
(Milo). 


FADDOCK.  ARTHUR  JAMES,  Private, 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  October  1, 
1918,  and  was  assigneed  to  Company  A.  Trans- 
ferred to  Company  K,  Veterinary  Corps.  Dis- 
charged at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  December  11,  1918. 
(Starkey). 

ROSENKRANS,  EDMUND  C. 

(Starkey). 

R0(  HE,  ANGELO  JAMES. 

(Milo). 

RUGAR,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  the  University  of  Rochester,  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  October  21,  1918.  Discharged  at  Rocehster, 
N.   Y.,  December  10,   1918.     (Potter). 

RUTENBER,  JA.MES  BLACKMER, 

(Benton), 

SANDERSON.    LEONARD    R.,    Private. 

Enlisted  in  Students'  Army  Training  Corps  at 
Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  October  1,  1918. 
Discharged  at  Hobart  College  December  20,  1918. 
(Jerusalem). 

S(  HERER,  EDWARD  LAURISTON. 

(See  page  sixty-one). 

SHUTTS,  PAUL  NELSON,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Rutger'is  College,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
October  5,  1918.  Assigned  to  Company  D.  Dis- 
charged at  Rutger's  College  December  14,  1918. 
(Milo). 

STEVER,  JAMES  LEWIS,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  October  1, 
1918,  and  was  assigned  to  Company  A.  Dis- 
charged at  Hobart  College  December  4,  1918. 
(Milo). 

TOWER,  DONALD  MaeLEAN,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
at  New  York  State  College,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oc- 
tober 1,  1918.  Discharged  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  De- 
cember  4,   1918.     (Starkey). 

WINDNAGLE,    DEWEY    FENTON,    Seeond    Lieiiteii- 
aiit.  Field  Artillery. 

Enlisted  October  5,  1918,  in  the  Students'  Army 
Training  Corps  at  Cornell  University,  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.,  and  assigned  to  Company  H,  Engineers. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ken- 
tucky, and  was  assigned  to  13th  Observation 
Battery.  Promoted  Sergeant  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Promoted  2d  Lieutenant  February  1,  1919,  at 
Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Kentucky.  Placed  on  Of- 
ficers'   Reserve    List    February   1,    1919.      (Milo). 


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OTHER  SERVICE  MEN 


(A)    H:iri>lil    'I'lilli:!! 


lit)    .liilin     liyliiiid 


(<►    l>;i*vrcn<'t*      Aniistroit^ 


TrrHlLL,  HAKOLU  FRANKLIN,  Sergeant,  Isl  Clnss. 
I 'missioned. 

Enlisted  at  Baltimore,  Maryland,  May  27,  11117, 
witii  the  Johns-Hopkins  University  Unit.  Sailed 
overseas  June  14,  1917,  arriving  at  St.  Nazaire, 
France,  June  28,  1917.  Assigned  to  Base  Hospital 
No.  18,  at  Bazoiles-Sur-Meuse,  France.  Promot- 
ed Sergeant  January  2,  1918.  and  Sergeant,  1st 
Class  October  25,  191S.  Discharged  at  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  February  20,  1919.  Mr.  Tuthill  was  a 
member  of  the  first  convoy  to  France.  (Credited 
to  Baltimore.  Md.) 

irVLAMJ,  JOHN  JA.HES,  Capfaiii. 

Enrolled  in  Officers'  T/aining  School  at  Madison 
Barracks,  N.  Y.,  May  1,  1917.  Sent  to  Madison 
Barracks,  May  13,  1917.  Promoted  2d  Lieutenant 
August  15,  1917.  Assigned  to  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
August  29,  1917,  Co.  F,  310th  Infantry.  Trans- 
ferred to  153d  Depot  Brigade,  October.  1917.  Pro- 
moted to  1st  Lieutenant  December  31.  1917. 
Transferred  to  807th  Pioneer  Infantry  July  10. 
1918.  Promoted  to  Captain  July  25.  1918.  Sailed 
from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  September  14,  1918.  Mem- 
ber Company  F,  310th  Infantry,  78th  Division. 
In  battle  at  Meuse-Ar?onne  October  25  to  No- 
vember 11,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp  Upton.  N. 
Y.,  July  10.  1919.  (Milo.  Credited  to  Albany,  N. 
Y.) 

AHMSTKOX;,  LA>VI{K\(  E   SHEIM'AKI). 

Entered  service  in  Paris,  France,  in  May,  1917, 
and  served  in  American  Ambulance,  Paris,  Ameri- 
can Red  Cross,  Paris,  France;  Quartermaster's 
Corps,  A  E.  F..  London.  England;  Quartermas- 
ter's Corps,  Paris,  France.  Discharged  at  Paris, 
France,  in  January,  1919.   (Milo). 

UOSE,  JOHN  HENRY,  >lii.ior. 

Enlisted  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  12.  1917. 
Entered  office  of  Surgeon-General,  Washing- 
ton. D.  C,  Personnel  Division,  December  13. 
1917.  Enlisted  with  grade  of  Captain,  and  was 
promoted  to  Major  October  18,  1918.  Discharged 
at  Washington,  D.  C  ,  January  1,  1919.  Mr. 
Rose's  son,  Phillip  Livingston  Rose,  2d  Lieut.. 
Battery  E,  6th  Field  Artillery,  was  killed  in 
active  service  October  5,  1918,  by  exploding 
shell.      (Jerusalem). 


REYNOLDS,  RICHARD  J.  (  orix.ral. 

Enlisted  at  Washington.  D.  C,  May  16,  1917,  13th 
U.  S.  Hospital  Corps,  and  sent  to  Allentown, 
Penn.  Left  for  overseas  December  2S,  1917,  ar- 
riving at  Brest,  France.  January  10,  1918.  Serv- 
ed in  the  United  States  Army  Ambulance  Ser- 
vice with  the  First  Army,  77th  Division.  Also 
served  in  the  6th  French  Army  Corps.  In  battles 
at  Chauteau-Thierry  defensive,  June  4  to  8; 
Champagne-Marne  defensive,  July  15  to  18  ; 
Aisne-Marne  offensive,  July  18  to  30  Ypres-Lys 
offensive,  September  11  to  November  18,  1918 
Served  in  Belgium  and  France  from  January  10, 
191S,  to  April  13,  1919,  having  been  assigned  to 
the  6th  French  Army.  Cited  three  times  for 
valor.   Credited   to  Washington,  D.  C. 

DYKE.HAN.  CHARLES,  1st  Class  Private, 

Inducted  at  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  May  14,  1918. 
Sent  to  Camp  McArthur  and  assigned  to  80th 
Field  Artillery.  Battery  B,  7th  Brigade,  7th  Di- 
vision. Transferred  to  Camps  Columbus  Bar- 
racks, McArthur.  McClellan  and  Merritt.  Sailed 
from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  August  22.  1918,  arriving 
at  Brest,  France,  September  3.,  1918.  Member 
Battery  B,  SOth  Field  Artillery.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  26.  1919.  (Milo).  Creilited 
to  Lewisburg,  Pa. 

HOPKINS,  (;EOR(iE  EDWARD,  Seaman,  1st  (lass. 

Enlisted  at  New  York  City  May  15,  1918.  Sent  to 
Pelham  Bay  Naval  Training  Station,  and  assign- 
ed to  1st  Isolation  Camp;  3d  Regiment,  thence 
to  Petty  Officers'  School.  Discharged  at  Pelham 
Bay,  N.  Y.,  December  4,  1918.  (Credited  to  New 
York  City). 

It|i:.\l':»M>\T,  CHAHI.ES    H.,   Milo — .Steuben    County. 

HHKWl-'.H,    WII.FUKI)    <'..   «tarkey — Pennsylvania. 

('itAifiH,   rii<>>iAs  i;.,    Milo — 

COMSTOCK,  I>o>,\LU  U..  Benton — New  York  City. 

(■(>H,I\,    (iKORGK   T.,    Benton — KIniii-a. 

COMIXiS,  .IKS.SE.   Milo — Canandaigua. 

!J«'>ll'.\\,   J.    M. — Liv!nj^ston    County. 

IJOKJl.ASS,    CL.iRK.Vfli    u.,   Milo — Roehefc-ter.  .    .  - 

(iOI.IJSMITH,    AV.    H.,    Milo — Waterloo. 

.IICSSl  I'.   A.    H.,   Milo — Krie.    Pa. 

I'OWKKR,    W.VRXER    R.,    Jerusalem — Elmira. 

I.ooilis,  .*.   V. — ChenninK   County. 

jXOORK,   .lAMKS    IJ.,    Milo — Akron.    Ohio. 

S.lilTH,  PAXIL,  Milo — Watkins. 


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CANADIAN  ARMY 


(I)    HiikIi    Mclliiioyl 
(41    Holit-rt    Allnn 


<2)    .lt>liii   Allan 
(5»   J(»hii   Cramer 


il\)    AMIliaiii    A|i|iN 
((»>    GtMir^'e  liruwn 


AI.I.AX,  .lOHX,    1st    Class    I'rivale. 

Kiilisted  at  Kirkendbiigiit.  Scotland.  August  4. 
11115.  and  assigned  to  Koyal  Field  Artillery.  Dis- 
charged with  rank  of  bombardier  July  10,  1916, 
because  of  disability.  Re-enlisted  at  Toronto,  Can- 
ada, April  17,  1917,  and  assigned  to  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Transferred  to  Royal  Air  Force  April  1, 
1918.    Discharged   .January    8,    1919.    (Milo). 


ALI,.\.\.    HOUEItT   J.    HA\EY,    Saiiper. 

lOnlisted  in  the  Canadian  Army  at  Rochester.  N.  Y., 
April  5.  1918.  and  sent  to  Hamilton.  Ontario.  Can- 
ada, where  he  was  as&igned  to  13th  Canadian  Rail- 
way Troops.  Sailed  from  Halifax,  May  17,  1918, 
arriving  at  Bologne,  France,  via  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land May  26,  1918.  Member  Canadian  Railway 
Troops.  3d  Division.  Canadian  Army.  In  battles 
at  St.  Quentin  and  Camhrai.  Discharged  at  Toron- 
to.  Canada.   April   6.    1919.    (Milo). 

API'S,  AVILLIAM. 

Knlisted  in  the  British  Army  at  the  beginning  of 
the  World  War.  W'as  wounded,  and  after  his  re- 
covery again  entered  the  front  lines,  and  in  the 
summer  of  1916  was  captured  by  the  Germans  and 
placed  in  prison  camp,  where  lie  was  held  until  his 
death  occurred  August  31,  1918,  from  paralysis. 
Mr.  Apps  was  a  veteran  of  the  African  War.  (Milo). 

IJHOWN,   GEORGE    OI.MEH,   Coriioral,   ls«    Class. 

Knlisted  at  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  June  15,  1915. 


Sent  to  Camp  Barrifield,  Kingston,  Canada,  and 
assigned  to  Musketry.  Sailed  from  Halifax,  Can- 
ada, for  England,  September  8,  1915,  where  he 
served  in  camps  at  Bramshot  as  Lewis  machine 
gunner,  and  at  Aldershot,  where  he  took  a  Lewis 
machine  gunner  course  at  range.  Arrived  in  Le- 
Havre,  France,  December  8,  1915.  Company  Bomb- 
er. 20th  Battalion.  In  battles  at  Somme  River. 
Couveniche.  and  Arras.  Wounded  on  Somme  front 
January  11.  1916.  and  on  February  12.  1917.  suffer- 
ed a  shrapnel  wound  which  necessitated  the  am- 
putation of  his  right  leg.  Discharged  at  Park 
School  No.  2.  Mil.  Dept.,  October  12,  1918.  (Jerusa- 
lem.) 

CRAMER,  JOH>"    BALAXTINE,  Private. 

Enlisted  in  Canadian  Army  at  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  June 
1.  1918.  Member  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Depot  and 
N.  Wing.  In  England  Mr.  Cramer  was  stationed  in 
camp  at  Sussex,  a  member  of  the  Canadian  Cas- 
ualty Corps.  Discharged  at  Toronto,  Canada,  Oc- 
tober 1,  1919.  (Milo). 


MelLMOYL,   HIGH,   Sapper. 

Enlisted  at  Toronto.  Ontario.  Canada,  February 
19.  1918.  Assigned  to  Railway  Construction  Draft, 
C.  O.  M.  F..  and  with  that  contingent  served  over- 
seas. Discharged  at  London.  Ontario,  Canada, 
March   1,   1919.   (Milo). 


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Y.  M.  C.  A.  AND  NURSES 


Cl)    I.oiii.sc    Ki|>|i 


<  I  )    I.OYvell     Mi'Plirrsoii 

CM    iiritov    (;<M>dHiif  I'd  <4I     l-Mi/.alM-t  li    <'i 

<.%!    \f«iii    Itai't Ii(»l4iiiif\v 


llAH'l'HOI,OMI<nV.    >'I<:VI\    UAMKI,.    Hcv. 

I'hilisled  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  service  and  was  stationed 
at  I'amp  I^ee.  Virginia,  from  .lune  1,  ItilS.  to  Octo- 
ber 15.   lillS     (M;1o). 

GOODSPEBU,    MISS    GRAfE.     ( i\Irs.     Shirley     ll:ililiett ). 

Enlisted  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  in  New  York  City 
Sei)tember  15.  1918  Sailed  for  overseas  front  New 
York.  December  15.  ISilS.  arriving-  at  Liverpool. 
lOngland,  December  25.  1918.  At  London,  England. 
Miss  Goodspeed  volunteered  for  night  street  pa- 
trol work,  and  was  assigrned  to  the  International 
Hospitality  League,  composed  of  British,  Ameri- 
can, Canadian.  Atistralian,  and  Xew  Zealand  Y.  M. 
C  A.'s.  Detached  from  the  International  Hospital- 
ity League,  in  May,  1919.  and  was  sent  to  France 
with  the  American  Y.  M.  C  A.,  and  stationed  in 
Paris,  at  enlisted  men's  hotel  (Rochester),  at  in- 
formation   desk,    and   ofliciated   as    hostess.    (Milo). 

HAMBLIN,    CHARLKS    R..    Rev. 

Enlisted  in  the  Y.  M.  C  A.  service  for  overseas 
duty,  and  was  stationed  at  Ear-de-Duc  Area.  Ver- 
dun Sector.  Argonne.  with  America,n  Expedition- 
ary Forces — 1st.  :)d.  35th.  77th.  HU-t  and  95th  Di- 
visions Gassed  on  the  Heights  of  Monlfaucon  in 
October.  1918.  In  hospital  four  weeks  Five  times 
under  shell  fire;  four  times  under  direct  air  raids; 
once  under  machine  fire  "L>id  nothing  heroic.  Trie 
to  do  my  duty,  and  have  no  complaints."  Rated  by 
War  Department  as  non-commissioned  officer. 
(Potter). 

MePHEa.SO.X.    LOAVKLL    <ALL,    Hospital    Pastor. 

Enlisted  in  New  York  City  July  16.  1918.  and  was 
assigned  to  duty  in  New  York  and  Brooklyn.  Left 
Hoboken  for  overseas  September  25,  1918.  arriv- 
ing at  LeHavre.  France,  via  Liverpool,  England. 
October  12,  1918.  Assigned  to  duty  as  hospital  pas- 


tor at  Pontane-ien  Camp.  Brest,  largest  military 
camp  in  the  world,  debarkation  camp  Hospital  No. 
3.!.  Left  France  October  21.  1918.  arriving  in  New 
York  City.  August  1.  1919  Discharged  at  New  York 
City,  -August    14.    1919.    (.lerusalem). 

HKMIWVAY.   C.  YV  ,   Rev. 

(Bai-rington.) 


IlKArMOXT.    I>1US.    CORNKl.IA    II.,    Nurse. 

Enlisted  .lanuary  22,  1918,  at  Camp  l>ix  N.  J.,  and 
assigned  to  Base  Hospital  Center  Discharged  at 
Camp  Dix.  \V rightstow  n,  N.  .1,,  January  1,  1919. 
(Milo). 

t'l.ARV.   KI.IZAHKTH    (Mrs.   IJ.    Ij.  Kelleii),   >urse. 

Enlisted  at  Penn   Van  in  Red  Cross  Army  Nursing. 


KIPP,   MISS    LOl'ISE,   Uietitian. 

Enlisted  in  Canandaigua.  N.  Y..  in  the  Red  Cross 
as  Dietitian.  March  13,  1918.  Called  to  active  ser- 
vice August  26.  1918.  at  Camp  Sherman.  Chilli- 
cothe,  Ohio.  July  4.  191'i  transferred  to  Letternian 
General  Hospital.  San  Francisfo.  California.  Dis- 
charged at  San  Francisco,  Cal..  March  1.  192(1. 
(Benton). 

.lOXES,    CAROLYX.    Xurse. 

(Slarkey.) 

PIKKCE.    FLORA    IJEI.I.i:.    Nurse. 

(Benton). 


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(1)  Mrs.  Jennie  ^V.  C.  Horfon 

412)  MrN.    Snriih    ¥".    S.    AriiiNtr(»n)£ 

Ct)  Mrs.    K.    f.    (ailett 

(4)  Jnhn    H.    Johnson 

^'*)  Mrs.     Mnry     II.     Steelninii 


M>>  Mrs.    Miiltie    MeAdanis 

<7I  Mrs.    Kalph   \V.   Hoyt 

(S(  H.   <'.   K.-irles 

on  Charles    K.    Uoulileday 

<I0)  11.    Merton    Smith 


M 


"Page  One  Hundred  Eight 


AMERICAN  RED  CROSS 


The  Penn  Yan  Chapter  of  the  American  Red  Cross 
was  organized  in  Penn  Yan  on  May  15,  1917,  with  the 
t'ollowing  officers: 

Chairman,  Mrs.  Jennie  W.  C.  Horton 
Vice-chairman,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.  S.  Armstrong 
Secretary,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Gillett 
Treasurer,  Mr.  John  H.  Johnson 

Executive  Committee: 

Mrs.  Mary  B.  Steelman 
Mrs.  Mattie  McAdams 
Mrs.  Ralph  W.  Hoyt 
Mr.  Henry  C.  Earles 
Dr.  C.  E.  Doubleday 
Mr.  H.  Merton  Smith 

The  work  of  organizing  Yates  county  was  carried 
on.  Branches  were  formed  in  each  town  in  the  coun 
ty  with  auxiliaries  as  needed  to  carry  on  the  work. 
Too  much  praise  cannot  be  given  to  the  women  of 
the  county  for  the  wonderful  work  accomplished  by 
them,  the  men  aiding  by  giving  freely  of  time  and 
money  so  that  each  man  going  from  his  home  town 
into  the  military  service  of  the  United  States  could 
be  cared  for  while  doing  his  part  in  the  World  War. 
Space  cannot  be  given  to  the  the  names  of  those  who 
participated  in  this  great  work  of  the  Yates  County 
Chapter  of  the  American  Red  Cross.  The  following 
financial  statement  will  show  the  work  accomplished 
from  May  15,  1917,  to  November  30,  1918.  There  was 
received  in  cash  from  all  sources  between  May  15, 
1917,  and  November  30,  1918,  the  sum  of  $36,581.71, 
all  of  which  was  disbursed  except  $1797  88,  which  was 
on  hand  at  that  date.  Received  $6,549  from  annual 
memberships  for  the  years  1917-191S;  $3,414  30  from 
a  citizens'  committee  for  the  first  war  fund,  and 
$243  14  from  the  Junior  Red  Cross  in  the  var-ous 
schools  In  the  county.  Most  of  the  remainder  came 
through  the  Yates  County  War  Chest  Association.  The 
chief  payments  were  $2560  to  National  Headquarters 
for  First  War  Fund;  $5250  to  treasurer  of  the  United 
States  for  Second  War  Fund;  $3275  to  Atlantic  Di- 
vision for  Memberships,  and  $22,324.98  for  Military 
Relief  Supplies.  Necessary  expenses  for  the  period 
amounted  to  $1027  55.  There  were  no  salaries  paid. 

The  members  of  the  Red  Cross  of  Yates  County, 
during  1917  and  1918,  prepared  and  shipped  to  the 
Atlantic  Division,  Bureau  of  Supplies,  at  New  York 
City,  the  following  articles: 

SURGICAL  uhe:ssi\'4;$ 

Abdominal     bandagres     680 

Four-tailed    bandages    5 

Many-tailed    bandages     790 

Scultetus   bandages    (new    model)    4305 

T     bandages     120 

Triangular   bandages,    muslin    .  .  .  .  ^ 1560 

Gauze   compresses,    4x4    inches    450(1 

(/^auze   compresses,    8x4    inches    47600 

Gauze   compresses.    9x9    inches    2160 

Absorbent   pads,    8x12   inches,   cotton    260 

Absorbent    pads.    12x24    inches    3 

Bandages.    4-inch     102 

Irrigation   pads.    12x18   inches    31 

irr-igation  pads,  paper  back,   12x18   inches    86 

Irrigation    pads,    16x24    inches    3 


Irrigation  pads,  paper  back,   16x24   inches 127 

Gauze  packing,   2  inch  x    1    yard    19 

Heel     rings     " [  70 

Government    pads,    type    1 .  ,  5931 

Gauze  rolls,  3   yards  x  4  Vi   inches    68 

Gauze  rolls.  5  yards  x  4  '4    inches    14 

Webbing  splint  straps,    ly^   inches  x     1   yard    ....  320 

Webbing  splint  straps.    1 V4    inches  x  2  yards    ....  420 

Gauze     sponges     2652 

Folded   gauze   strips,    6x3    inches    782 

Gauze    wipes    1 8861 

Eye    bandages 4002 

Miscellaneous    bandages    44 

HO.SPITAL    (iAKMBNTS 

Handkerchiefs     608 

Pneumonia    jackets     5 

Pajamas     923 

Convalescent    robes     99 

Bed    shirts    7727 

Day   shins    1340 

Helpless  case  shirts    10 

Bandaged    loot    socks    590 

Bed    socks    250 

Convalescence    suits     5 

Hospital     underdrawers     138 

Hospital    undershirts    588 

Bed    jackets     302 

HO.SI»IT.AI<    SlI'l'liIES 

Hot  water  bag  covers   200 

Ice    bag    covers     2ii 

Old    linen    n 

Comfort  pillows    994 

Pillow    cases 121 

Sheets     1 

Bed    spreads    99 

Dish    towels     10 

Wash    towels     10 

Wash    cloths    646 

Tray  covers  and  napkins    467 

Amoulance   p. Hows    271 

Bath    robes     8 

(."up    covers     75 

RKFIIGEI3    GAH.VIBXTS 

Capes,   children.    1    to   5   years    90 

Chemises,   girls,   5   to    16   years    400 

Chemises,    women     4  3 

DraweiS,     women      15 

Dresses,   children,    1    to   5   years    175 

iiresses,   girls,  5  to   16   years    220 

House    gowns,    women     10 

L,ayeLtes     36 

Nightgowns,    women     30 

PeiiicoaLS,   children.   1   to   5   years   15 

Petticoats,  girls,  5  to  14  years   25 

Petlicoais.    women 311 

Pinafores.  7  to  14  years 5 

Shoulder     shawls     50 

Shins,  boys.   12  to  16  years   49 

&kins.    women     10 

Infants'    dresses     89 

Infants'    jackets   or   sacQues    101 

Infants'     skirts     16 

Infants'    bootees,    pairs    1060 

Infants'    blankets     4 

Infants'   jackets    205 

Infants'    socks,    pairs    7 

Intanis"    bands    5 

Infants"    shoes,    pairs    7 

Underdrawers,   boys,   5   to   16  years,   winter    150 

Undershirts  children,   1   to  5   years    245 

Undershirts,    boys,    5    to    16    years,    summer    110 

Undershirts,   boys.   5   to   16   years,   winter    150 

.SOLDIERS    AIV'U    .SAILORS 

Comfort    bags    450 

Helmets     195 

Mufflers     135 

Socks,    pairs     3673 

Sweaters     1085 

W  ristlets,    pairs    275 

Comfort    kits     50 


There  were  three  drives  for  second  hand  clothing. 
Yates  county  responded  not  only  in  used  clothing,  but 
many  new  suits,  and  articles  were  included  in  the 
shipments:  45  cases  containing  9.801  garments  (includ- 
ing 743  pairs  of  shoes).  Total  weight  of  the  shipments, 
12,454   pounds. 


"Page  One  Hundred  Nine 


FOOD    ADMINISTRATION 


On  necember  27,  1917,  in  the  early  days  of  the  United  States  Food 
Administration  activities,  seven  Deputy  Food  Administrators  were  ap- 
pointed, one  ot  whom  was  Albert  T.  Beardslee,  whose  jurisdiction  was 
Yates  County.  These  seven  were  summoned  to  New  York  City  and 
sworn  in  on  January  7,  1918.  Shortly  thereafter  additional  Deputies 
were  appointed  so  that  one  was  assigned  to  each  county  in  the  State, 
all  of  whom  were  to  act  without  salary. 

Soon  the  Nation  was  experiencing  the  first  pangs  of  a  sugar  short- 
age and  the  retail  dealers  were  forced  to  obtain  certificates  in  order  to 
even  purchase  this  necessary  commodity.  It  then  became  apparent  that 
some  system  of  rationing  must  prevail,  to  insure  that  all  might  secure 
their  proper  share,  and  so  the  Food  Administrator  and  Retail  Dealers 
cooperated  in  evolving  the  first  sugar  cards  in  New  York  State.  To  make 
them  effective,  it  became  necessary  to  check  them  up  each  week  and 
not  having  available  funds  to  employ  assistants,  this  work  was  done 
by  the  Food  Administrator.  Canning  certificates  also  made  their  appear- 
ance about  this  time.  By  their  use,  sugar  was  provided  in  25  pound  lots 
for  canning  purposes  and  the  filing  and  checking  was  accomplished 
the  same  way  as  with  the  sugar  cards.  By  careful  checking,  the  sugar 
cards  proved  so  successful  in  their  operation  that  they  were  afterward 
adopted  in  practically  every  county  and  continued  in  use  until  a  more 
normal  supply  came  into  the  market. 

On  account  of  the  world  shortage  of  wheat,  the  use  of 
substitute  cereals  with  wheat  flour  became  necessary  and  such  re- 
strictions were  at  first  received  with  some  antagonism.  However,  the 
Food  Administrator,  having  full  confidence  in  the  inherent  patriotism 
of  his  people,  immediately  began  an  educational  campaign  which  soon 
brought  a  full  realization  that  such  rules  were  a  vital  part  in  the  suc- 
cessful prosecution  of  the  war.  This  secured  their  loyal  support  and 
cooperation,  and,  except  in  a  few  isolated  instances,  obviated  the  neces- 
sity of  invoking  the  drastic  powers  of  enforcement  at  his  command.  At 
one  time,  2000  pounds  of  wheat  flour  was  donated  by  the  people  of  the 
county  to  relieve  the  great  distress  in  France  and  this  amount  was 
made  up  of  many  small  contributions  from  those  whose  own  supply 
was  limited  and  with  which  they  had  been  required  to  purchase  other 
cereals,  thus  limiting  themselves  to  a  diet  from  which  wheat  was 
practically  eliminated.  With  such  instances  of  loyalty  and  patriotism  it 
is  not  surprising  that  the  Food  Administrator  received  many  letters 
from  those  in  high  authority,  indicating  that  Yates  county  stood  very 
high  in  the  estimation  of  the  United  States  Food  Administration. 

After  the  Armistice  was  signed,  a  relaxation  of  war  time  rules 
quickly  became  possible  and  conditions  improved  so  rapidly  that  Mr. 
Beardslee  was  permitted  to  resign  Feb.  1,  1919,  receiving  the  commenda- 
tion of  his  chief  and  a  certificate  from  the  Government  "In  token  of 
efficient  and  patriotic  service  during  the  Great  War,  1917-1918." 


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FUEL  ADMINISTRATION 


W.  N  Wise  was  appointtd  Coal  Administrator  for  Yates  County  Oc- 
tober 25,  1917,  and  continued  to  act  in  that  capacity  until  honorably  re- 
leased February  28,  1919. 

When  he  accepted  the  appointment,  the  conditions  were  very 
threatening,  and  there  was  every  reason  to  fear  that  much  suffering 
would  be  caused  in  the  county  by  the  shortage  of  the  coal  supply  dur- 
ing the  winter  of  1917  and  1918.  But  during  his  administration  there 
was  not  a  single  person,  so  tar  as  is  known,  who  was  obliged  to  pass 
a  night  without  sufficient  coal  to  keep  him  warm  until  the  next  morn- 
ing, even  though  in  some  cases  suffering  was  prevented  by  delivering 
enough  in  coal  hods  to  last  until  the  next  morning. 

Soon  after  taking  charge  of  the  matter,  the  receipts  of  coal  be- 
came so  small  that  Mr.  Wise  was  obliged  to  issue  an  order  to  all  deal- 
ers prohibiting  the  delivery  of  more  than  a  quarter  ton  of  coal  to  any 
person  at  one  time.  A  signed  statement  was  required  from  every  pur- 
chaser as  to  the  quantity  he  still  had  on  hand,  and  until  his  supply 
was  exhausted  no  more  coal  could  be  delivered  to  him. 

The  cost  to  the  dealer  for  his  coal  was  accurately  figured,  and  a  fair 
and  uniform  price  was  fixed  by  the  administrator  which,  notwithstand- 
ing the  great  shortage,  never  exceeded  .|9.00  per  ton  in  the  yard  tor 
stove  size. 

Circulars  showing  the  alarming  condition  of  the  coal  supply,  were 
continually  mailed  to  farmers — in  which  they  were  urged  to  provide  an 
increastd  supply  of  firewood  for  the  winter  of  1917 — and  which  resulted 
in  a  large  increase  in  their  production,  and  aided  greatly  in  decreasing 
the  demand  for  coal  from  the  farming  community. 

The  use  of  electricity  for  street  lighting  was  reduced  as  much  as 
was  consistent  with  safety.  The  use  of  all  electric  lighted  display  signs 
was  prohibited. 

The  system  in  regard  to  the  distribution  of  the  limited  supply  of 
coal  available,  the  plan  of  requiring  signed  declarations  from  consum- 
ers as  to  the  quantity  of  coal  in  their  bins,  the  fixing  of  a  maxinuiui 
price  which  dealers  were  permitted  to  charge  by  the  Yates  County  Ad- 
ministrator was  highly  commended  by  the  New  York  State  Fuel  Admin- 
istration, and  wijs  adopted  by  several  other  County  Administrators. 

No  compensation  whatever  for  services  rendered. 


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WAR   CHEST 


Tuesday  afternoon,  March  12.  191S,  after  several  meetings  had  been  held 
for  the  purpose  of  organizing  a  War  Chest  Association  in  Yates  county,  repre- 
sentative men  from  the  several  towns  of  the  county  assembled  in  the  Corn- 
well  Opera  House,  and  appointed  the  following  directors: 


W.  N.  Wise 
.John   H.   .Johnson 
Hon.  G.  H.  Baker 
P.    M.    McNiK 
H.   A.   Wagener 
Clarence  R.  Andrews 
John   C.   Fox 
H.   C.   Karles 
A.  T.   Beardslee 
William  M.  Patteson 
Andrew  Nissen 
M.  Francis  Corcoran. 
Hon.   H.  S.  FuUagar 


Doiinl    of    l>ire4-torN. 

Hon.  .James  M.  Lown.   .Jr. 

W.  A.   Scoon 

H.  A.  Tuttle 

F.    F,   Briglin 

Verdi   Burtch 

Guy  Richards 

Dr.  F.  M.  Chaffee 

Hon.  William  A.   Carson 

Harry   B.    Harpending 

Charles  J.  Watson 

Koy   Roberts 

Arthur  Clapper 

Dr.  George   E.  Welker 


In  the  evening  of  March  12.  a  meeting  was  held  in  the  Cornwell  Opera  House 
at  which  time  Mr.  George  R.  Hamblyn,  director  of  the  Membership  Extension 
Work  of  the  Atlantic  Division  of  the  American  Red  Cross,  explained  the  advan- 
tages of  a  War  Chest,  through  which  all  moneys  tor  war  relief  purposes  was 
apportioned.  Wherever  a  War  Chest  was  formed  no  other  campaigns  for  war 
relief  work  were  permitted,  excepting  the  sales  of  War  Savings  Stamps  and 
Liberty  Bonds. 

On  Wednesday  afternoon.  March  13. 1918.  a  meeting  of  the  directors  was  held 
and  a  permanent  organization  was  effected.  The  following  officers  were  elect- 
ed, and  committees  were  appointed  as  n",med: 


Periimnent   Olflcerw. 

Hon.  Gilbert  H.  Baker  ....  President 
Hon.  .Jas.  M.  Lown.  1st  Vice-President 
.\rthur  H.  Clapper   ..    2d  Vice-President 

.A.   T.    Beardslee    Secretary 

AVilliam    M.    Patteson    Treasurer 


l)iMhur*<in;ir   Committee. 

WilKam    N.   Wise.    Chairman 

Charles   Andrews 

.John   Hyland 

Hon.  William  A.  Carson 

Harry    B.    Harpending 

Finance   Committee. 

H.    .\llen    Wagener.    Chairman 

.John  C.  Pox 

Robert   Perry 

Hon.    Frank    M.    Collin 

CViarles   .1.    Watson 


]*ulilieity    Committee. 

William   C.    Mc<;uaig.   Chairman 
William   S.  Cornwell 
Thomas  J.  Reynolds 

C:iiii|i;i!k'ii    I'omniiltee. 

Sam.  Fybush.  Chairman 

Isaac  L.  Yetter.  Secretary-Treasurer 

Walter   B.    Tower.   Campaign    Manager 

Kxeeiltive    Committee 


M 

p. 

Corcoran 

W 

E 

Corcoran 

R. 

E. 

Chapman 

W 

B 

Tower 

C. 

R. 

.\ndrews 

A. 

T. 

Beardslee 

w 

J 

Tylee 

w 

N 

Wise 

J. 

C. 

Stratton 

s. 

A. 

.1.   McMath 

(Gilbert    11.    linker 
.Inines    >l.    I.own 
.■\rlltur    H.    t'la|»|ier 
Alliert    T.    BenrdHlee 
A\  nii.-ini    M.   I>:ilte> 


Total  number  of  subscribers  to  the  War  Chest     4.SS5 

Total    amount    subscribed    $70,030.93 

Total  amount   paid  to  June  1.  1919 58,99198 


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NATIONAL   GUARD.    STATE    NE\A/    YORK 


ROSTER  COMPANY  O 


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Company  O  was  mustered  into  the  service  of  the 
State  on  Nov.  4,  1917,  by  Captain  Hayden  C.  Bates, 
of  New  York  City;  mustered  out  of  service  on  March 
19.  1919.  by  Captain  Fred  C.  Scharf.  of  Blmira.  The 
Company  served  1  year.  4  months,  and  la  days. 

OFFU'EKS 

Captain  W.  K.  OeMcIt,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant  Feb.  26,  1918,  and  placed 
in  command  of  the  company  which  was  designated 
Platoon  Co.  C.  with  headquarters  at  Corning;  com- 
missioned Captain  July  29,  1918.  and  placed  in 
command  of  the  company  which  was  then  desig- 
nated Company  0.  4th  Inf. 

First  Liciitt'iiaiit  Olivpr  L.  AVariicr,  enlisted  Nov.  4. 
1917.  commissioned  First  Lieutenant  Aug.  28.  1918. 

Sfpoiid  Liciilf iiaiit  Thomas  H.  Soreiiseii,  enlisted  Nov. 
4.  1917.  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Aug.  28, 
1918. 

?fON-CO>I.>IISSIONF,D  OFFICERS 

First  Sergraiit  Wni.  H.  U('«'bp,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917, 
warranted  First  Sergeant  Aug.  16,  1918,  mustered 
out  with  the  company. 

Mess  Serg-eaiif  Paul  \\.  Thajor,  enlisted  .Tune  8.  1918. 
warranted  Sergeant  Oct.  '.),  1918,  mustered  out  with 
the  company. 

Supply  Sergeant  Dudley  >'.  Fox,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917, 
warranted  Sergeant  Oct.  9,  1918,  mustered  out  with 
the  company. 

Spra:eant  Josiph  L.  Challls.  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917.  war- 
ranted Sergeant  Oct.  9,  1918,  mustered  out  with  the 
company. 

Serg'eaiit  Charles  1>.  .IFarsh,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  war- 
ranted Sergeant  Oct.  9,  1918,  honorably  discliarged 
Feb.  :?.  1919. 


S<  iffeant  Wesley  V.  Morgan,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917, 
warranted  Sergeant  Oct.  9,  1918,  mustered  out  with 
the  company. 

Sergeant  Clayton  Wells,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  war- 
ranted Sergeant  Oct.  9,  1918,  mustered  out  with  the 
company. 

Sergeant  Halpli  H.  Exeell,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  war- 
ranttd  Corporal  Oct.  9,1918;  warranted  Sergeant 
March  13,  1919,  mustered  out   with  the  company. 

<'orporal  (ieorge  Klnngle,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  war- 
ranted Corporal  Oct.  9,  1918,  mustered  out  with  the 
company. 

Corporal  Hctward  M.  Leshiire,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917, 
warranted  Corporal  Oct.  9,  1918.  mustered  out  with 
the  company. 

Corjicral  Lester  11.  Stork,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  war- 
ranted Corporal  March  1.;;,  1919,  mustered  out  with 
the  company. 

Corporal  I'tter  H.  Wilson,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  war- 
ranted Corporal  March  13,  1919,  mustered  out  with 
the  company. 

Ccrporal  Howard  V.  Tyler,  enlisted  June  19,  1918, 
warranted  Corporal  March  13,  1919,  mustered  out 
with  the  company. 

Corporal  John  \.  Briddon,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  war- 
ranted Corporal  Oct.  9,  1918,  honorably  discharged 
March  13,  1919. 

<'orporal  Walter  E.  \orr!s,  enlisted  Dec.  3,  1917,  war- 
ranted Corporal  Oct.  9.  1918,  honorably  discharged. 

Corporal  Arthur  C.  Taylor,  enlisted  Nov.  4.  1917, 
warranted  Corporal  Oct.  9,  1918,  honorably  dis- 
charged Jan.  11,  1919. 

Private  James  Clamby  (Bugler),  enlisted  Nov.  4, 
1917.  mustered  out  with  tue  company. 


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PRIVATES 

Andrews,  Paul  R..  enlisted  April   10,  litis,  mustered 

out  with  the  company. 
Aiisley,  Nelson,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  mustered   out 

■with  company. 

Aspell,  David  I.,  enlisted  May  29,  1918,  served  on  the 
New  York  Aqueduct,  mustered  out  with  the  com- 
pany. 

Bailey,  AVni.  E.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  mustered  out 
with  company. 

Baker,  Lewis  E.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  mustered  out 
with  company. 

Benedict,  Fern,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  acting  First 
Lieutenant,  honorably  discharged  April  9,  1918. 

BridKUian,  Edwin  ('.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably 
discharged  Feb.  2.3,  1918,  to  enter  U.  S.  Army. 

Brooks,  Henry  Fred,  enlisted  Sept.  25,  1918,  honor- 
ably discharged  Mar.  13, 1919,  to  enter  U.  S.  Army. 
Served  on  New  York  Aqueduct. 

ButltT,  James  F.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  discharged 
March  22,  1918,  drafted  into  U.  S.  Army. 

Clark.  Walter  P.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably  dis- 
charged March  29,  1918.  Entered  U.  S.  service. 

Cliristensen,  Chris  E.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  muster- 
ed out  with  the  company. 

Clayton,  Seeley,  enlisted  Feb.  20,  1918,  honorably  dis- 
charged Aug.  2,  1918. 

CltaveUind,  Edwin  E.,  enlisted  May  1.5.  1918,  muster- 
ed out  with  company. 

Comstock,  Leon  E.,  enlisted  Sept.  25,  1918,  mustered 

out  with  company. 
Cook,  Ray  F.,  enlisted  Nov.  20,  1918,     mustered  out 

with  company. 
Cornell,  Archie  J.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  transferred 

to  Co.  L  of  Elmira;  enlisted  later  in  U.  S.  Army. 

CranifT.  Edward,  enlisted  Nov.  4.  1917,  honorably  dis- 
charged Feb.  23,  1918.  Enlisted  in  U  .S.  Army. 

Cunnnings,  Wm.  H.,  enlisted  Sept.  3,  1918,  served  on 
the  New  York  Aqueduct,  mustered  out  with  the 
company. 

Davis,  Arthnr  R.,  enlisted  Nov.  20,  1918,  mustered 
out  with  company. 

Decker,  J.  Clarence,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably 
discharged  Aug.  2,  1918;    drafted  into  U.  S.  Service. 

Denison.  Albert  R.,  enlisted  June  19,  1918,  served  on 
N.  Y.  Aqueduct,  mustered  out  with  the  company. 

Dennison,  Arthnr  John,  enlisted  Sept.  25,  1918,  hon- 
orably discharged  Jan.  11,  1919. 

Dmison,  Floyd  T.,  enlisted  June  19,  1918,  served  on 
the  New  York  Aqueduct,  honorably  discharged 
March  6,  1919. 

lUnison,  Harvey  Adrian,  enlisted  June  5.  1918,  serv- 
ed on  the  New  York  Aqueduct,  honorably  discharg- 
ed Feb.  3,  1919. 

Dilniore,  Lawrence,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably 
discharged  March  18,  1918. 


Donaldson,  Ernest  W.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  muster- 
ed out  with  company. 

Diiell,  Wni.  K.,  enlisted  March  20,  1918,  honorably 
discharged  Oct.  18,  1918. 

Dykeman,  Charles,  enlisted  March  20,  1918,  honor- 
ably discharged  May  29,  1918;  drafted  into  U.  S. 
Army. 

Fenton,  Charles,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably  dis- 
charged Feb.  23,  1918.  Killed  by  accident  later. 

(joodscll,  Harry,  enlisted  May  29,  1918,  mustered  out 
with  company. 

(liriswold,  Oscar,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably  dis- 
charged Aug.  15,  1918. 

HaltlRTtield,  Wm.  H.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honor- 
ably discharged  Dec.  2,  1918. 

Hansen,  Harold  M.,  enlisted  June  26,  1918,  served  on 
the  New  York  Aqueduct,  mustered  out  with  the 
company. 

Htnries,  Johnson  R.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  served  on 
the  New  York  Aqueduct,  honorably  discharged  Jan. 
30,  1919. 

Hopkins,  Thomas  W.,  enlisted  Aug.  14,  1918.  honor- 
«bly  discharged  Jan.   21,  1919. 

Horlon.  Elmer  E.,  enlisted  Aug.  14,  1918,  honorably 
discharged  Oct.  18,  1918. 

Hunt,  Silas  F.,  enlisted  June  10,  1918,  mustered  out 
with  company. 

Kirki)atrick,  Maxwell,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  muster- 
ed out  with  company. 

Knickerbocker,  >Ia\  R,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honor- 
ably discharged  June  21,  1918.  Enlisted  in  U.  S. 
Naval  Reserve. 

Larder,  Walter,  enlisted  Nov.  4.  1917.  honorably  dis- 
charged Oct.  12,  1918. 

Ludbrooke,  Hessel  H.,  enlisted  May  8,  1918.  muster- 
ed out  with  company. 

MaeCabe,  Percy  ('.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  served  on 
the  New  York  Aqueduct,  honorably  discharged 
Jan.  11,  1919. 

McMinn,  John,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably  dis- 
charged Oct.  18,  1918,  to  be  drafted  into  U  S.  ser- 
vice. 

Meaker,  Herbert  J.,  enlisted  Nov.  4.  1917,  discharged 
March  22,  1918. 

Morse,  Philip,  enlisted  July  3,  1918,  mustered  out  with 
company. 

Mcliols,  Harold,  enlisted  May  22,  1918,  mustered  out 
with  company. 

Nielsen,  Emannel,  enlisted  March  20,  1918,  served  on 
New  York  Aqueduct,  honorably  discharged  Jan.  11, 
1919. 

Onsterhont,  Howard  ('.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  served 
on  the  New  York  Aqueduct  as  Acting  Corporal, 
mustered  out  with  company. 

Palmer,  Warner  W.,  enlisted  Nov.  4.  1917,  honorably 
discharged  June  24,  1918. 


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Read,  Leslie  E.,  enlisted  Nov,  20.  1!)18.  mustered  out 
with  company. 

Kifliardson,  Wm.  B.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  mustered 
out   with  company. 

Koe,  Howard  J,,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917.  honorably  dis- 
charged Feb.  23,  1918. 

Kiissell,  Earl  I).,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  mustered  out 
with  company. 

Saiideilsoii,  Leonard,  enlisted  March  20,  1918,  hon- 
orably discharged  Oct.  9,  1918.  Entered  U.  S.  ser- 
vice at  Hobart  College  Students'  Army  Training 
Corps. 

Sandusk}',  John  L.,  enlisted  Feb.  20,  1918,  mustered 
out   with  company. 

Sclnibcrt,  H.  .\rthiir,  enlisted,  Nov.  4,  1917,  acting 
Second  Lieutenant  until  honorably  discharged 
Feb.  23,  1918,  to  enter  U.  S.  Aviation  Service. 

Scaler,  Harold  J.,  enlisted  May  16,  1918,  served  on 
the  New  York  Aqueduct,  mustered  out  with  the 
company. 

Shaw,  Archie  >'.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably  dis- 
charged Dec.  2.  1918. 


Simmons,  Howard  E.,  enlisted  May  1,  1918.  served  on 
the  New  York  Aqueduct,  mustered  out  with  the 
company. 

Sisson,  Charles  B^  enlisted  Nov.  20,  1918,  mustered 
out  with  the  company. 

Slucum,  Stanley  H.,  enlisted  Nov.  15,  1918,  served  on 
the  New  York  Aqueduct,  mustered  out  with  the 
company. 

Stratton,  Wm.  H.,  enlisted  Nov.  4.  1917,  honorably 
discharged  Mar.  18,  1918. 

Tears,  George  R.,  enlisted  Feb.  20,  1918,  honorably 
discharged  Feb.  3.  1919. 

Travis,  (Jilhert  H.,  enlisted  Dec.  23,  1918,  mustered 
out  with  the  company. 

Twiliger,  Raymond,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917.  honorably 
discharged  May  29,  1918;  drafted  into  U.  S.  Army. 

Waters,  (Jeorge  0.,  enlisted  Nov.  4,  1917,  honorably 
discharged  March  18,  1918. 

Wliittield.  Clmrles  Sidney,  enlisted  May  15,  1918, 
mustered  out  with  the  company. 


VETERAN    CORPS.    ARTILLERY 


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Alixander  Ramsey  Thompson 
2nd  Lieutenant. 

The  Veteran  Corps  of  Artillery,  an  ancient  militia 
organization  composed  of  ten  lineal  descendants  of 
men  who  served  in  the  Revolution  and  lS12.at  the  out- 
break of  the  World  War  volunteered  for  the  anti-air 
craft  defense  of  New  Y'ork  City  and  was  authorized 
to  recruit  generally,  and  was    speedily     increased    to 


twelve  batteries  with  headquarters  and  supply  com- 
panies. While  technically  part  of  the  state  forces  its 
work  was  done  under  the  advice  and  approval  of  the 
generals  in  command  at  Governors  Island.  It  was 
armtd  with  Krag  rifles  and  Lewis  machine  guns  pur- 
chased with  its  own  funds.  With  the  approval  of  the 
government  it  sent  a  Board  of  Officers  abroad  to  study 
the  anti-aircraft  defenses  in  London.  Paris  and  at 
the  front.  Their  report  was  used  by  the  Regular  Army 
in  the  Artillery  Schools.  It  furnished  a  battalion  to 
the  state  troops  guarding  the  New  York  City  water 
supply.  In  October,  1917,  its  officers  were  transferred 
to  the  New  York  Guard  and  it  was  relieved  from  anti- 
aircraft duty. 

Alexander  Ramsey  Thompson,  of  Penn  Yan,  was  an 
hereditary  member  of  the  corps  End  spent  over  a  year 
on  active  military  duty.  Volunteering  on  April  6, 
1917,  he  was  assigned  May  12th  to  the  Headquarters 
Company  and  detailed  to  duty  at  Col.  Delaflelds'  head- 
quarters. On  July  12th  he  was  promoted  sergeant. 
On  October  8th,  1917,  he  was  transferred  to  the  9th 
Coast  Artillery  Corps.  New  York  Guard,  and  detailed 
as  sergeant  to  the  Supply  Co  On  February  28,  1918, 
he  was  promoted  2nd  Lieutenant  and  appointed  As- 
sistant Supply  Officer.  On  March  11th  he  was  appoint- 
ed Regimental  Historian.  On  March  29th,  he  was  re- 
tired for  age  (64  years)  but  was  on  the  same  day  de- 
tailed to  active  duty  with  the  9th.  In  the  early  sum- 
mer he  was  taken  ill  and  ordered  home  for  medical 
treatment.  On  October  3rd  he  was  relieved  from  ac- 
tive duty  and  returned  to  the  retired  list.  All  these 
services  were  rendered  without  pay,  allowance  or  ra- 
tions. 


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LIBERTY    LOAN    BONDS 


Friday  evening.  May  IS,  1917,  a  meeting  was  held 
in  Penn  Yan  tor  ttie  purpose  of  naming  a  committee 
to  create  interest  in  and  help  the  sale  of  Liberty  Loan 
Bonds,  to  be  issued  by  the  government  of  the  United 
States.  The  following  were  chosen  members  of  the 
committee: 

William  N.  Wise,  Chairman. 

John  H.  Johnson 

Hon.  A.  Flag  Robson 

Franklin  S.  Sampson 

Hon.  E.  C.  Gillett 

John  C.  Fox 

Hon.  E.  R.  Bordwell 

John  H.  Meehan 

Frank  M.  McNiff 

E.  J.  Walker,  Jr. 
A  subsequent  meeting  was  held  in  the  Village  Trus- 
tees'  rooms  in   Maiden   Lane,   May   22,   1917,  and   the 
following  action  was  taken: 

"Moved  and  carried,  that  a  committ£e  of  ten,  of 
which  the  Chairman,  W.  N.  Wise,  should  be  chair- 
man, the  remaining  members  of  the  committee  to  be 
appointed  by  him,  proceed  to  canvass  the  community 
for  the  sale  of  bonds,  beginning  with  the  business 
men  of  Penn  Yan,  and  afterwards  to  proceed  with  the 
canvass   of  all  other  possible  investors." 

Later  additional  members  were  added  to  the  com- 
mittee. Yates  county  was  placed  in  the  Second  Fed- 
eral Reserve  District,  and  the  county  was  divided 
into  three  districts — Milo,  Benton.  Torrey,  Jerusa- 
lem and  Italy,  being  known  as  the  Penn  Yan  district. 
The  Dundee  district  comprised  the  towns  of  Barring- 
ton  and  Starkey,  and  the  towns  of  Middlesex  and  Pot- 


ter comprised  the  Rushville  district.  The  Dundee  or- 
ganization was  headed  by  Rol)ert  S.  Wall,  of  Dundee, 
and  the  Rushville  district  by  Lewis  C.  Williams,  of 
Middlesex. 

The  following  are  the  quotas  and  amounts  sub- 
scribed in  the  Penn  Yan  district,  also  for  the  entire 
county.  Under  the  amount  subscribed  for  the  second 
loan  in  the  Penn  Yan  district  ($404,900),  the  Federal 
Reserve  Bank  in  New  York  City  failed  to  give  credit 
to  the  district  for  subscriptions  made  by  railroad  em- 
ployees, who  subscribed  through  their  headquarters. 
While  these  do  not  appear  in  the  Government's  fig- 
ures, they  actually  amount  to  $58,4.50,  raising  the 
total  subscriptions  to  $462,950,  showing  all  quotas 
met  and  exceeded  in  all  loans: 


QIOT.4S  AM)  A.nOr>TS  Sl'BSC 
l'K>N  YA>. 

Quota 

First    Loan    $182,900 

Second  Loan   445,500 

Third    Loan     22:!, 700 

Fourth  Loan    447,300 

Fifth    Loan    335.500 

QIOTAS  AM)  A.WOirNTS  SI  BS( 
YATES  COUNTY. 

Quota 

First    Loan    $260,700 

Second  Loan   531,700 

Third  Loan    320,300 

Fourth    Loan     660,600 

Fifth    Loan    44S.700 


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Amt.  Sub. 

$182,900 
404,500 
397,300 
536,600 
426,400 


KIBEI)  IN 


Amt.  Sub. 

$261,150 
634,200 
542,500 
766,450 
595,650 


To  the  credit  of  Yates  county  citi- 
zens, it  should  be  said  that  the  Com- 
mittee found  little  difficulty  in  dispos- 
ing of  the  first  issue  in  the  ten  days 
allotted  for  the  sale,  and  this  largely 
without  general  or  local  publicity  or 
any  trained  organization,  and  the  quota 
assigned  was  quickly  disposed  of, 
largely  within  the  immediate  vicinity 
of  Penn  Yan. 

In  October,  1917,  the  Chairman  of 
the  first  Committee  in  charge  of  the 
sale  of  bonds  in  the  First  Loan,  was 
notified  by  the  Federal  Reserve  Bank, 
to  get  his  committee  together  and  aug- 
ment it  with  country  members  tor  the 
sale  of  the  Second  Liberty  Loan. 

At  a  preliminary  meeting,  W.  N. 
Wise  was  selected  as  chairman  to 
head  the  committee  for  the  sale  of 
this  loan,  and  Edwin  J.  Walker.  Jr., 
as  publicity  man. 

The  Second  Loan  was  ushered  in  v.'ith 
clever  posters  and  other  attractive 
advertising,  giving  general  publicity 
to  the  loan  and  facilitating  the  work 
of  the  solicitors. 

The  Third  Loan  was  launched  in 
March,    1918,    under    much    the    same 


conditions  as  prevailed  in   the  earlier 
loans. 

In  the  fall  of  the  same  year  came 
the  launching  of  the  Fourth  Liberty 
Loan.  The  Government  had  safely 
transported  many  of  Yates  county's 
boys  overseas  by  this  time,  which  act- 
ed as  a  great  incentive  to  the  patriots 
at  home  to  see  that  subscriptions 
were  forthcoming  to  see  the  thing 
through. 

In  the  Second,  Third  and  Fourth 
Loans,  Walter  B.  Tower  acted  for  the 
chairman  in  the  capacity  of  campaign 
manager  and  did  valiant  work  in  or- 
ganizing the  committee. 

Then  came  the  Armistice.  With  it 
the  committee  felt  that  their  labors 
were  over  and  that  the  Treasury  de- 
partment would  need  no  more  funds, 
and  that  the  committee  might  be  dis- 
banded. 

Very  soon,  however,  the  Federal  Re- 
serve Bank  sounded  a  warning  to  keep 
the  selling  organization  intact  as  the 
Fifth  or  "Victory  Loan"  would  soon 
be  staged.  It  came;  and  with  it  a  call 
for  funds  to  "Bring  the  Boys  Home." 
-N'eedless   to  say.  the  county  again   re- 


sponded nobly  and  the  last  loan  was 
over-subscribed  to  a  considerable  ex- 
tent. 

It  is  interesting  to  observe  that  in 
the  Fifth  Loan  no  subscriptions  were 
solicited,  the  unique  plan  having  been 
devolved  to  make  it  a  "Subscription 
Loan",  and  the  amount  of  subscrip- 
tions on  the  day  the  loan  opened, 
equalled  one-half  the  total,  and  the 
week  before  it  closed,  the  quota  was 
over-subscribed. 

In  the  last  loan,  as  in  all  former 
loans,  the  committee  was  guided  by  W. 
N.  Wise  as  chairman;  and  in  this 
loan,  E.  J.  Walker,  Jr..  acted  in  the 
capacity  of  assistant  chairnipn;  and 
William  C    McCuaig  as  Publicity  man. 

The  committee,  insofar  as  the  late 
records  disclose,  included  many  prom- 
inent citizens  of  the  county,  whose 
tireless  efforts  made  it  possible  to  suc- 
ceed against  what  appeared  to  b; 
great  handicaps,  as  in  all  the  loans 
bad  weather  and  bad  roads  were  en- 
countered, in  some  cases  almost  isolat- 
ing the  country  districts  adjacent  to 
Penn  Yan. 


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A  MEMORIAL 

SOLDIERS  AND  SAILORS   MEMORIAL    HOSPITAL 
OF   YATES  COUNTY 


The  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Memorial  Hospital  of 
YEtes  county  was  organized  on  February  8,  1919,  at 
which  time  it  was  decided  to  merge  the  Penn  Yan 
Hospital,  a  corporation  formed  in  October,  1916,  with 
tht  movement  to  provide  a  suitable  memorial  to  Yates 
county's  participants  in  the  world  war.  A  certificate 
giving  notice  of  the  change  of  name  was  filed  on  Feb- 
ruary 2Sth,  and  the  change  was  completed  on  March 
10th. 

The  directors  named  in  the  certificate  of  incor- 
poration were: 


Ual|ih    W.    Hoyt 
William  N.  Wise 
*'hi"istie  B.   Briggs 
Hon.  A.   Fla^'   Kobson 
William  T.   Morris 
Krnest   R.  Bordwell 
DeWitt  C.  Ayres 
William    M.    Patteson 
Sarah   M.   Hollowell 
Hatley  K.  Armstrong 


Cora   H.  Iloyt 
John    H.   .Johnson 
Timothy    Costello 
M,    Francis    Corcoran 
Kv.a  S.  Wise 
Louise  P.  Shej)par(l 
Sarah    F.   S.   Armstrong 
H.  C.  Earles 
Harriet  E.   D.  Smith 
Henry   C.   Underwood 


Theodore    O.     Hamlin 


A  temporary  hospital  was  opened  in  August,  1920, 
and  it  is  hoped  that  sufficient  funds  will  be  secured 
during  the  year  1921  to  insure  the  speedy  erection 
of  the  new  hospital  building. 

Life  memberships  in  the  Hospital  Association  cost 
$100  each. 


FINAXriAL  STATEMENT  AS  (»K  I)E( .  1.  1!I20. 

Amount  subscribed   $151,415.65 

Amount  received  as  follows: 

From   Subscriptions    $69,106.11 

From  Women's  Fund   3,886.16 

From  Hollowell  Estate 5,000.00 

From  Penn  Yan  Hospital 5,700.00 

From  Red  Cross    4,000.00 

From  War  Chest  9,018.16 

Total    Receipts     $96,710.43 

Unpaid  subscriptions   $54,705.22 


The  oflncers  chosen  were  as  follows: 

William    N.   Wise.   President 
Ralph  W.  Hoyt,  Vice-President 
.John    H.  .Johnson.   Treasurer 
George  S    Sheppard,  Secretary 
I'i^xecutive  Committee 

Ralph  W.   Hoyt 

Hon.    A.    Flag    liobson 

I-teWitt   C.  Ayres 

William   M.   Patteson 

H.   C.   Earles 

Timothy    Costello 

William  N.  Wise 


The    following   amounts    have   been    received    from 
Interest : 

Bonds    $2,068.54 

War   Chest   Fund    407.11 

Hollowell   Fund    393  22 

Women's   Fund    120.00 

On  Certificate  of  Deposit    459.56 

On  Certificate  of  Deposit   235.64 

Total  Interest   $3,684.07 


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FOUR-MINUTE  MEN 


MILITARY   INSIGNIA 


Shortly  after  the  United  States  declared  war  with 
Germany,  President  Woodrow  Wilson  created  a  com- 
mittee on  Public  Information,  under  the  direction  of 
George  Creel.  As  a  division  of  this  department  a  sec- 
tion was  designated  as  "Four-Minute  Men,"  with  a 
chairman  in  each  county  in  every  state,  who  was  di- 
rected to  enlist  prominent  speakers  to  deliver  verbal 
messages  in  theatres,  motion  picture  houses,  church- 
es and  halls  under  his  jurisdiction. 

In  Yates  County  speeches  were  regularly  made  each 
week  during  the  term  of  the  war.  During  the  Liberty 
Loan  drives  and  campaigns  for  Red  Cross  member- 
ship and  War  Chest,  speeches  were  made  nightly  to 
sustain  interest.  The  committee  for  Yates  county  in- 
cluded: 

K.  .1.  Walker,  Jr.,   Chairman 

William    C.   MoCuaig 

W,  Eugene   DeMelt 

Hon.  James  M.  Lown 

Spencer  F.  Lincoln,  Esq. 

Roger  E.  Chapman,  Esci. 

Rev.  B.  W.  Gommeng'inger 

Rev.   Paul   B.  Hoffman 

Rev.   Lyford    S.    Boyd 

Rev.  W.  H.  Wheatley 

Rev.  Nevin   D.  Bartholomew 

Rev.  Lewis  C.  Lar&en 

Harry  C.  Smith.  Dundee 

Dr,  A,  T.   Hatstead,    Rushville 


I\F.*XTRY 


MRUIC'.4I., 


AVI.VI'lOV 


UlTAHTKH  MASTER 


01H>\A\l'l'l 


As  the  final  pages  of  this   book  go  to  press  on  April 

I.  1921,  this  country  is  still   technically  at    war   with 
Germany.  The  Armistice  was    signed    on    Novemberi 

II,  191S,  but  no  peace  treaty  has  been  negotiated. 


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 


CORRECTIONS 


Our  thanks  are  due  to  the  men  and  women  of  Yates 
county  who  so  kindly  co-operated  with  us  in  fur- 
nishing their  service  records,  published  herein. 

We  are  indebted  to  Robert  H.  Graham  for  the  list 
of  men  in  service  prior  to  April  6,  1917,  also  many 
of  the  enlistments,  and  much  other  valuable  assist- 
ance. 

Mr.  W.  E.  Burnell  furnished  photos  for  this  publi- 
cation, copying  many  photos  received,  some  of  which 
were  varied  as  to  size  and  color,  which  made  re-pro- 
duction difficult.  However,  very  good  results  have 
been  obtained. 


PAGE  TWENTY 

Miss  Emma  L.  Wilkins  was  made  chief  clerk  of 
the  Draft  Board  October  7,  191S,  and  served  until  the 
Board  was  retired  on  March  31,  1919, 

Miss  Lena  Grady  was  appointed  assistant  clerk 
and  served  from  November  6  to  December  15,  1918. 


June  .S,  1918,  those  becoming  of  age  since 

June    5,    1917    101 

September  12,  1918,  ages  18  to  45  years   1919 


PrinleJ  by  Penn   Yan  Democrat,  Penn   Yan,   N.   Y. 


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