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Monday, February 4, 2019

29 N.C. Soldiers on Army's Amended Casualty List, Feb. 4, 1919

From The Commonwealth, Scotland Neck, N.C., Feb. 4, 1919

Tarboro Man Is Wounded

Washington, Feb. 4—Among the 1,648 names issued by the War Department for the United States, of which 29 are North Carolinians, the name of John Austin, whose next of kin is Mrs. Ella Austin of Tarboro, appears as slightly wounded.

The full state list is hereunder appended:

Privates Lewis S. Autry of Autreyville and William B. O’Neal of Avon were both wounded severely.
Corporal Edward S. Fefel of Wilson was killed in action.

Musician Demps Brown of Statesville and Private Claude E. Phillips of Boardman died of disease.
Private Rayfield Steward of Plymouth is missing in action.

Private Will Suttles of Marion was wounded to a degree undetermined.

Privates Edgar A. Jordan of Clarendon, Oddie McCullen of Newton Grove and Major Lewis Price of Faison were all wounded to a degree undetermined.

Lieutenant James E. Fason of Faison and Corporals Ernest F. Boswell of Wilson and Clinton Hill of Louisburg and Privates Allen M. Bost of Concord, John Austin of Tarboro, James S. Greer of Hemlock were wounded slightly.

Sergeant Manlius Orr of Charlotte, Corporal Griffin Hill of Chocowinity and Privates William W. Green of Green Creek, David K. Keesler of Charlotte, W.G. Joyce of White Plains, Crafford McAlrath of Asheville were all wounded to a degree undetermined.

Lieutenant Harry J. Donnan of Asheville and Privates Frank Fuller of Hamlet, Bradley H. Osborne of Lenoir, John Dunn of Oreeola, Charlie Hill of Union County, Willie McMillian of Red Springs, Fitzhugh Robbins of Lexington were all wounded slightly.

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