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Friday, October 12, 2018

10 More North Carolina Boys Killed Overseas, 1918

“North Carolina Casualties,” from The Roanoke, Beacon, Plymouth, N.C., October 11, 1918

Casualties among North Carolina troops overseas, as shown by recent reports from the front, are as follows:

Killed in Action

Sergt. H.M. Ledwell, Randleman
Corp. L.F. Mason, Wilmington
Private J.S. Doty, Alemon
Pvt. Carl Driver, Raleigh
Pvt. D.B. Brantley, Middlesex
Sergt. W.G. Hewitt, Southern Pines
Pvt. L.S. Kinney, Winston-Salem

Died of Wounds

Lieut. E.B. Clark, Weldon
Corp. W.M. Page, Aberdeen

Died of Disease

Pvt. Geo W. Allred, Franklinville

Died of Accident and Other Causes

Pvt. T.H. Mitchell, Lillington

Severely Wounded

Lieut. R.W. Cantwell, Wilmington
Corp. W.F. Ballard, Alexia
Corp. N.C. Donnell, Greensboro
Pvt. B.L. Long, Chadburn
Pvt. L.T. Munday, Taylorsville
Pvt. R.E. Paris, Winston-Salem
Pvt. J.D. Porter, North Wilkesboro
Sgt. R.R. Wall, Henrietta
Sgt. Geo. E. Craig, Lenoir
Leslie Walston, Stantonsburg
J.E. Nichols, Cagles Mill
Tennon Hughes, Summerfield
Arthur Etters, Kings Mountain
J.C. Ashworth, Durham
Larkin Greer, Apple Grove
Prisoners or Missing
Pvt. I.I. Canady, Reidsville
Pvt. C.D. Stallinger, Mooresville
Pvt. Ellis Tyner, Buies


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