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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

56 N.C. Boys on Army's Feb. 18 Casualty List, 1919

From The Commonwealth, Scotland Neck, N.C., Feb. 18, 1919

Rocky Mount Man on Feb. 18 Army Casualty List

Washington, Feb. 18—Included in the four lists issued today by the War department in which 2,609 men are reported as casualties in one form or another, and of which 56 are North Carolinians, there appears the name of Sergeant George H. Moore, son of Mr. T.H. Moore of Rocky Mount, who is given as wounded to a degree undetermined.

The list of state men is hereunder appended:

Died of Wounds

Private Joseph W. Roberts of Bolton

Died of Accident and Other Causes

Private Summitt Powell of Shelby

Wounded Severely

Private William Saunders of Reidsville
Private Henry Bailey of Cornelius
Ralph Hunneycutt of Oakboro

Wounded to a Degree Undetermined

Captain John Winstead of Nashville
Sergeant Floyd Miles of Alexander

Sergeant George Moore of Rocky Mount
Sergeant Charles Allen of Murchisen

Sergeant Henry Farthering of Boone
Private Thomas Powell of Garner

Private William G. Bowen of Red Springs
Private Walker Farrington of Durham

Private Riston Griffin of Polkton
Private John Sikes of Star

Private Eugene Carter of Hall River
Private Robert Peedin of Bailey

Private W. Jones of Wagoner
Sergeant Chester Messer of Raleigh

Sergeant Auburn Allen of Louisburg
Sergeant Dan Cagle of Baden

Corporal John Carver of Plott
Corporal D. Dee Crumpler of Roseboro

Private Joseph Little of Greenville
Private S.M. Hensley of Marshall

Private Jim Browning of Efland
Private Paul Gibson of High Point

Private Joseph Kephart of Grandview
Private James Lever of Wagram
Private Leland Scott of Goldsboro

Wounded Slightly

Corporal Joel Gibson of Bryson City
Corporal Edward Card of Raleigh

Corporal Walter Somer of Reidsville
Privates Charlie Minton of West Durham

Private Preston Neeley of Highlands
Private Kemp Floyd of Pages Mill

Private Carter Brady of State Road
Private Henry Carter of Fairmont

Private William Chambers of Alexander
Private Theodore Gibby of Andrews

Private Murphy Gibson of Hamlet
Private Tillman Jones of Franklin

Private Giles Avery of Cedar Creek
Private Jesse Thomas of Freemont

Private Lafayette Edmundson of Fremont
Private Peter Etheridge of Moyock

Private Thomas Holmes of Magnolia
Private Fred Marshall of Winston-Salem

Private S.L. Partlow of Concord
Private Herbert Liverman of Roper

Private Rad K. Wyatt of Mocksville
Private King Hawkins of Littleton

Private Oliver Martin of Danbury
Private Charles Tate of Forest City
  
Returned to Duty

Private Lee Fox of Morganton (previously reported as missing in action)



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