“The Field of Honor,” from the New York Tribune, Sunday, Oct. 13. 1918
Americans Who Have
Given their Lives in the Great War
Lieut. Dinsmore Ely,
Winnetka, Ill. Killed in action.
Lieut. Randolph
Grassold, 127th Inf., Chilton, Wis. Died of wounds received in
action
Major Arthur E.
Boulton, 9th Inf., Trumansburg, N.Y. Killed in action at Chateau
Thierry.
Lieut. Norman J.
McCreary, 4th Inf, Volant, Penn. Killed in action.
Private Guido
D’Agostino, New York City, Killed in action.
Private Edward
Clarence Simpson, 28th Inf., Greenwich, Conn. Killed in action.
Lieut. Edward F
Graham, 305th Field Artillery, Buffalo, N.Y. Killed in action.
Lieut. Townsend
Young, 18th Ossining, N.Y. Killed in action.
Private Stanley
Steves, Racquette Falls, N.Y. Killed in action.
Sergeant Joseph
Karzor, Milwaukee, Wis. Killed in action.
Private Edwin F.
Gross, 30th, Roselle, N.J. Killed in action.
Captain Hilbert
Wallber, Milwaukee, Wis. Killed in action.
Lieut. H.B. Thaw,
U.S.A.C., Elmhurst, L.I. Killed in action.
Private Raymond W.
Limbert, U.S.M.C. 5th Reg., Tonawanda, N.Y. Killed in action.,
Sergeant Louis L
Addonizio, 47th Inf., Mount Vernon, N.Y. Killed in action.
Corporel Everett
Doneyi, 127th Inf., Oconto, Wis. Killed in action.
Sergeant Robert E.
Lloyd, U.S.M.C. 5th Reg. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Killed in action.
Private Dewey A.
Gruhn, Malcom, Iowa. Killed in action.
Private Richard
Kimball, Newton Highlands, Mass. Killed in action.
Corporal Carl E.
Roedelapeiger, 107th Reg. Killed in action.
Private Paul W.
Butler, 101st Machine Gun Battalion, Hartford, Conn. Killed in
action.
Private Joseph H.
Kellenbach, 6th Eng. Williamsport, Penn. Died in France.
Private Harry G.
Faulk, Saybrook, Conn. Died of wounds received at Chateau Thierry.
Seaman Joseph W.
Smith, U.S.S. Cherokee, Astoria, L.I. Went down with the Cherokee, which was
sunk off the coast of Maryland.
Private Franklin
Pettitt Updike, 104th Machine Gun Battalion, Brooklyn, N.Y. Died of
wounds received in action.
Sergeant John J.
Connolly, 6th Inf., New York City. Died in the service in France.
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