World War I First Merrick County Boy to be Killed in Action: H.H. Dittmer
Obits-Death Notices of Service Men 1918
LYNN, Cornelius (Rodney, Iowa)
casualty list
BERRYMAN, Roy (Central City)
casualty list
MARX, Henry J. (Granville, Iowa)
casualty list
BEYER, William (Palmer)
casualty list
1918
BOGGS, Albert C. (Cedar Rapids, IA)
casualty list
MOGENSEN, Carl C. (Boelus)
casualty list
BOOTH, Charles (Central City)
casualty list
1918
BROWN, Andrew (Burkett)
casualty list
1918?
BUTCHER, Dean (Pleasantville, IA)
casualty list
MOWERY, Howard (Shelby, Iowa)
27 Apr 1918
21 Jul 1918
MYERS, Ray H. (Walnut, Iowa)
casualty list
GESTRINE, Frank S. (Polk County)
24 Jul 1919?
ODDO, Tony (Omaha)
casualty list
GILMER, John Earl (Central City)
casualty list
PERSINGER, Donald (Central City)
casualty list
GRAVES, T. E. (Archer)
27 Sep 1918
REED, Roy C. (Winside)
casualty list
HANG, Arthur (Radcliffe, Iowa)
casualty list
ROYAL, Joe F. (Central City)
casualty list
HINTZ, Charley A. (Storm Lake, Iowa)
casualty list
22 Oct 1918
KAMPER, William (Palmer)
casualty list
22 Jul 1918
KESSLER, James P. (Spalding)
casualty list
SMITH, Fred S. (Norfolk)
casualty list
LARARUD, Evan (Dacorah, Iowa)
casualty list
TADLOCK, Robert W. (Mediapolis, IA)
casualty list
LISLE, Earl J. (Perry, Iowa)
casualty list
VANDYKE, Lloyd G. (Buffalo, Wyo.)
casualty list
End of War Celebration at Clarks - Armistice signed 11 Nov 1918
Photos of Prominent People of WW I
Where Armistice was signed, where Peace Conference will be held.
Scrapbook of Mrs. C.J. (Elizabeth) DittmerAssume: That all the above appeared in the Clarks Enterprise.
All are from scrapbook of Mrs. C.J. Dittmer, sent by Lois Fairfield.
Thank You!!
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