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Cassville Republican, Thursday, Aug. 21, 1919 Barry County List of War Casualties State Historical Society Furnish Us Names of Barry County Soldiers Killed or Wounded in War
Floyd E. Shoemaker, Secretary of the State Historical Society, has for the past few months been working upon the Missouri casualty list in the world war. This is an important work and he should have every assistance it is possible to give him in getting the names of all men who were either killed, who died of disease or who were wounded in the service.
To date the Barry County list reported from the office of the Historical society at Columbia shows 63 names, 11 of whom were killed in action or died of wounds and 9 of whom died of disease, 2 were taken prisoners and 1 was missing at sea. The list follows:
Allcock, William K., Sergt., Monett, wounded. Anderson, Andrew J., Horseshoer, Cassville, wounded. Andrew, Lesley, Pvt., Washburn, died of disease in U.S.A. Bailie, Effel, Pvt., Jenkins, wounded. Bayless, George Henry, Pvt., Cassville, wounded severely. Brattin, Morris E., Pvt. Exeter, wounded severely. Brattin, Orlon B., Pvt., Washburn, wounded severely. Brockman, Dolphy, Pvt., Monett, wounded severely. Browning, Porter, Pvt. (Marine), Monett, died of wounds. Burnett, Lee N., Pvt., Butterfield, died of disease in U.S.A. Burns, Orville F., Pvt. Monett, wounded slightly. Bruton, Charles, Pvt., Golden, killed in action. Bush, Roy, Pvt., Cassville, wounded. Caldwell, Harry Jenkins, wounded. Capps, Ernest E., Pvt. Monett, wounded slightly. Cooper, John L., Pvt., Cassville, died of disease. Courdin, Lawrence E. Pvt., Purdy, died of disease. Davidson, William H., Pvt., Purdy, prisoner. Dummitt, Iliff L., Pvt., Purdy, wounded slightly. Edmondson, Clifford, Pvt., Cassville, wounded slightly. Erwin, Arthur, Pvt. Wayne, killed in action. Fielding, Albert C., Corpl., Washburn, missing in action. Foudray, Frank William, Sergt., Monett, wounded severely. Gardner, Benjamin, Pvt., Flat Creek, wounded slightly. Gipson, Clyde A., Pvt. Purdy, killed in action. Hall, Alfred Marion, Pvt., Washburn, wounded severely. Hardwick, Robert E., Pvt., Golden, died of disease in U. S. A. Hardy Charles, Pvt., Washburn, wounded severely. Hardwick, Robert E., Pvt. Golden, died of disease in U.S. A. hardy, Charles, Pvt. Washburn, killed in action. Hare, Arthur P., Pvt., Monett, wounded. Harper, Henry Clinton, Pvt. Purdy, wounded severely. Henson, Aaron C., Pvt., Purdy wounded. Hickman, Oliver P., Fireman, 34d Class (Navy), Washburn, missing at sea. Hobb, Russell, Pvt. Monett, killed in action. Hoenshell, Frank L., Pvt., Purdy, wounded severely. Hoover, Warren, Sergt., Monett, wounded. Irwin, Hal A., Pvt., Cassville, killed in action. Jarvis, Haller, C. Pvt., Viola, died of disease in U.S.A. Kaiser, Edgar L., Corpl., Monett, died of disease in U. S. A. Kendricks, Thomas L., Sergt., Monett, wounded. Krehemier, John, Pvt., Monett, killed in action. Laster, Thomas b., Pvt., Monett, wounded slightly. Lautaret, Edward E., Pvt. Monett, died of disease in U.S.A. McCallon, Charles D., Pvt. Purdy, killed in action. McCampbell, Willis R., Wagoner, Monett, wounded slightly. Meador, Ernest R., Pvt., Cassville, wounded slightly. Mulkey, Ernest, Pvt., Monett, wounded severely. Payne, Ernest H., Pvt., Cassville, wounded severely. Riddle, Samuel C., Pvt., Purdy, wounded slightly. Roby, Charles T., Pvt., Cassville, killed in action. Rose, Otis, Pvt., Viola, wounded severely. Ruppert, Otto, Pvt., Wheaton, wounded. Sexton, Linley E., Pvt., prisoner. Tibbits, Rolla S., Pvt., Monett, wounded. Thomas, Walton J., Wagoner, Jenkins, wounded. Vaught, Glenn, Pvt., Monett, wounded severely. Vogt, Joseph E., Pvt., Monett, wounded. Wasson, Joseph, Pvt., Monett, killed in action. Weatherman, Charles, Pvt., Monett, killed in action. Whitney, Luther P., Sergt., Seligman, wounded slightly. Wisdom, John M., Pvt., Cassville, wounded severely. Wolfe Nicholas, Pvt., Monett, wounded severely. Young, Cline C., Corpl, Monett, wounded. Zinn, Ernest Jennings, Pvt., Leann, wounded severely.
If any reader of the Republican knows of another name to add to list please notify the REPUBLICAN. The REPUBLICAN has inserted the name of Harry Caldwell to the Shoemaker list.
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Cassville Republican, Thursday, Aug. 28, 1919 Name Added to Causality List The list of names sent to the county papers last week from the State Historical Society as the names of Barry County's casualty list, did not contain the name of Green B. Easley who was killed in action, November 10, 1918. The REPUBLICAN has sent this name to the State Historical Society to be added to the Barry county list. As Green Easley's postoffice address was Eureka Springs, Ark. r. f. d. the Historical Society, no doubt, believed he was not a Barry County boy. He got his mail from Eureka as many Barry County people do but his home was in this county. |
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Sept. 4, 1919, Cassville Republican Personal & Local M. H. Roberts of Golden, reports the names of John B. Phillips, Guy Lewis, Linza Bryant of that community, Barry County soldiers boys in the casualty list, whose names were not in the list published by the Secretary of the State Historical Society two weeks ago. These names have been sent to the society. |
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Sept. 4, 1919, Cassville Republican Name Added to List The name of Robert Otto Suttles is to be added to the Barry County Causality list compiled by the State Historical Society and published two weeks ago in the county papers. Robert Suttles of Leann served in the 7th Division and lost his arm in action on the 6th of October 1918. The REPUBLICAN has sent his name to the State Historical society to be added to the list.
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