From the New York Tribune, Oct. 6, 1918. The image is from the Library
of Congress, Washington, D.C., online at http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1918-10-06/ed-1/seq-47/
The Field of Honor…Americans
who have given their lives in the great war.
Pvt. William Hobart
Swingle, Nelsonville, Ohio
Ft. Lt. Vernon Holden, Machine Gun Battalion,
Neenah, Wisconsin
Sgt. Lyle Morris, Infantry, Berlin, Wisconsin
Pvt. Andrew
Lynch, Infantry, Cambridge, Mass.
Sgt-Major William J. Geary, Washington, D.C.
Seaman Phillips Brooks,
Chicago, Illinois
Lt. David E. Putnam, U.S. Air Corps, Newton, Mass.
Pvt.
Charles A. Batten, Royal Highlanders of Canada, Rye, N.Y.
Pvt. Edward J. Stutz, Buffalo, N.Y.
Corp.
William Graham, Whiswater, Wisconsin
Pvt. Charles Rogers Ellis, Field
Artillery, Brookline, Mass.
Sgt. John Nowak, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Corp. John
H. Gibson, Motor Truck Train Corps, Greenwich, Connecticut
Lt. James Cowan
Andes, New York City
Pvt. Patrick d’Agustino, New York City
1st
Lt. Ray Dickop, Beloit, Wisconsin
Corp. Daniel B Gould, New Vineyard, Maine
Pvt. Vernon Kellogg Penny, Rochester, N.Y.
Pvt. Phillip M. McGovern, U.S.
Marine Corps, Irvington-on-the-Hudson, New York
Lt. Marian Cranefield,
Infantry, Madison, Wisconsin
Pvt. Edward R. Murray, U.S. Marine Corps, New York
City
Corp. Alois Pchlaikowski, Infantry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pvt. Fred
F.Kanzler, Infantry, New York City
Corp. Gay Edward York, Field Artillery, Sheldon, Wisconsin
Pvt. Frank Hamilton Snow, U.S. Marine Corps, Anniston,
Alabama
Corp. Roman Lemanski, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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