Thursday, February 14, 2019

N.C. Privates Clayton, Exum, McLean Listed as Dead in Army Casualty List, Feb. 14, 1919

From The Commonwealth, Scotland Neck, N.C., Feb. 14, 1919. Article lists Robert Stell of being wounded slightly in one place and wounded severely in another. I don’t know which is correct.

Wake Forest Boy Wounded

Washington, Feb. 14—In the two lists issued by the War Department with 367 names, of which 12 are from North Carolina, the name of Robert Stell, son of Henry Stell of Wake Forest, appears as being severely wounded.

The names of North Carolinians killed or injured include:

Died of Disease
Private Henderson Clayton of Timberlake

Private George Exum of Wilson

Died of Accident and Other Causes

Sergeant Thomas McLean of Mount Pleasant

Wounded Slightly

Private Perry D. Marlor of Canto
Private Robert Stell of Wake Forest

Private Herbert A. Wright of High Point
Private James R. Smiley of Macon

Private William Locklear of Maxton
Private Henry Miller of Raleigh

Returned to Duty

Private Ralph Holt of Rock Creek
Private Hoyle Means of Concord

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