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Captain: Hy E. Clark.
First Lieutenant:
Second Lieutenant:
First Sergeant:
Quartermaster Sergeant:
Sergeants:
Corporals:
Privates: |
Privates-Concluded. Draheim, Walter. Ellis, O. R. Godsey, Nicholas. Goin, Oscar C. Goin, Walter. Grauer, Jacob J. Green, George S. Guthrie, R. C. Henry, William. Hover, Charles R. Hoyer, Charles S. Hoyer, Henry. Hoyer, Walter B. Hurst, Chris D. Johnson, Carl B. Johnson, Edgar J. Kraemer, James W. Lathrop, Gordon. Lathrop, H. C. Libby, Herbert M. Livingston, Nicholas. Lockard, William J. Montgomery, James R. Morris, James. Munson, Mark. McMillan, Dee. Nelson, Ole J. Pacha, John A. Paxton, Glen. Peterson, Antone E. Reed, Clarence C. Reinders, George W. Reynolds, John. Rice, Guy L. Sanderson, John. Schmidt, W. Muth. Seaman, W. W. Siebert, Charles A. Siebert, Louis. Smith, George T. Strauss, Charles F. Sullivan, James. Temple, William B. Vogtmann, Carl. Yaussi, Albert. Zech, Gottlieb C. |
Band-Chief Musician: Woellner, Martin.
Drum Major:
Corporal:
Bugler:
Privates:
Signal Corps-Sergeant:
Privates:
Medical Corps-Corporal: |
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Captain: Jack William Russell, resigned.
First Lieutenant:
Sergeants: |
Sergeants-Concluded. Redmond, Edward P., died. Shulte, Joseph, discharged. Temple, Golden, discharged,
Privates: |
Privates-Concluded. Ellis, Alfred G., died. Frederick, Harry J., discharged. Freel, John H., discharged. Funck, Lester D., discharged. Graves, Earl, discharged. Harrison, Edwin, discharged. Ingalsby, G. Truman, discharged. Loch, George, died. Manrose, D. V., discharged. McMahon, John H., discharged. Nork, Nils, discharged. Patterson, William D. Jr., discharged. Talbot, Walter N., discharged. Williams, Albert R., discharged. |
Company A participated in Liberty loan, Red Cross campaigns, and other war activities. Assisted in the reception of returned soldiers. No active duty in connection with strikes, or other disorder.
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Captain: Theordore Phillips.
First Lieutenant:
Second Lieutenant:
First Sergeant:
Sergeants:
Corporals:
Cooks:
Bugler: |
Privates: Alberts, E. A. Alspach, Harry. Anderson, D. L. Baker, Ernest. Baker, Thomas. Baker, Wendell. Bare, C. H. Baxter, R. Bergman, Earl. Branson, Dee. Buckman, Wallace T. Carney, Charles. Coughlin, Bud. Derby, Glenn. Erickson, Martin. Erlandson, C. N. Fairfield, L. E. Funk, Daniel, Jr. Funk, Marion. Gailbout, E. F. Gaston, E. A. Gaylord, F. M. Halstrom, George. Harrison, William. Hendricks, Elmer. Holcott, O. Huntsinger, S. M. Hurtie, Melvin. Hynes, Philip. Ingalsbe, L. A. Iseli, William. Jeffery, William. Kirk, Pearl. Lackey, George. Lackland, H. W. Lanor, F. W. |
Privates-Concluded. Lichty, John. Manley, P. Mealy, P. Minger, Clifford. Morris, John. McLaughlin, Jay. McNamara, William McProud, O. U. Newman, C. M. Nork, Phil. Nowland, E. Nowland, F. O'Connell, Arthur. Olson, George. Path, Edward. Path, William. Porting, Peter. Rieter, Harley. Rube, W. F. Rudeen, Verner. Sample, L. C. Sidwell, J. R. Sitler, Robert. Smith, H. L. Stavelund, J. Stavelund, P. Swanson, R. Temple, Floyd. Temple, Oliver, Waters, Donald. Waymire, E. L. Waymire, Harold. White, Clarence. White, James. White, John. Whitecraft, George. |
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Captains: S. J. Sharpe, resigned. C. O. Wilson, resigned.
Corporals: |
Privates: Clear, C., discharged. Clear, R., discharged. Connett, Harold, discharged. Fisher, J., discharged. Hawkins, J., discharged. Holcott, C., discharged. Keegan, F., discharged. Kirk, H., discharged. |
Privates-Concluded. Kirk, J., discharged. Manley, F., discharged. Mealey, N., discharged. Minger, Clyde, discharged. Swanson, Eber, discharged. Van Verth, E., discharged. Waters, C., discharged. Welborn, T., discharged. |
Company B was called for inspection on July 31, 1918, at Frankfort. Nearly all present. A parade was held in behalf of the fourth Liberty loan. The organization paraded liberty day in honor of peace.
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Captain: Otis V. Lohmuller.
First Lieutenant:
Privates: |
Privates-Continued. Eversmeyer, Gideon F. Falk, John H. Finch, George E. Fink, Charles L. Founds, Joseph W. Fralin, Riley. Friddle, Marion. Gaston, John H. Giles, Arthur. Giles, Bert, Jr. Goin, Levi. Graham, Bert W. Gurtler, Daniel G. Gurtler, Howard. Gurtler, John W. Hadam, Walter J. Ham, Joseph S. Ham, William E. Harris, John M. Hawk, Chesley Noel. Heleker, Harry P. Helvetii, Bert E. Hostettler, Ernest. Hurtie, Reuben C. James, Charles W. James, Eimer L. Jennings, Ralph. Jones, Aaron. Jones, Harry. Jones, Paul Kingman, Orrin. Kooser, Benjamin F. Kooser, Bert L. Kooser, Joseph A. Laughlin, Clarence A. Lenington, George E. Lewis, Lawrence J. Malotte, Bert M. Maxwell, Frank E. Menehan, Frank J. Meybrunn, George J. Miller, Clyde V. Montague, Charles A. Montague, Melvin W. McClelland, Albert W. McFarland, Cloy. McMahon, James T. McMahon, Martin, McMahon, Peter. McReynolds, Robert C. Newton, Grover F. |
Privates-Concluded. Newton, Myrl J. Olson, Dell V. Olson, Robert J. O'Neil, John G. Orr, Francis N. Ott, Jacob. Oxley, Lawrence Gayl. Pauley, Jesse T. Pauley, Ray S. Pauley, Wayne R. Pinney, Chauncey. Polson, Carl J. Polson, Elmer. Poteet, Glen O. Potter, Glenn A. Potter, Merrill Risher, Henry Rueger, John M. Samuelson, Eben It. Samuelson, Henry A. Samuelson, Martin G. Samuelson, Nels E. Samuelson, Philip. Samuelson, Verner N. Schneider, George. Scholz, Raymond L. Specht, Henry S. Stosz, Joint D. Temple, Claude L. Thomas, Glen D. Thomas, Joseph N. Thomas, Martin S. Thomas, Robert E. Thompson, Earl E. Thorn, Joseph H. Totten, Frank H. Van Dorn, Arvid. Van Fleet, Clyde M. Van Nortwick, Asa. Vaughn, Virgil. Warthen, LeRoy H. Warthen, Ralph Perry. Warthen, William F. White, Thomas G. Wikoff, Glenn S. Wikoff, Wilbur W. Williams, John. Williams, Joseph Jefferson. Willis, Charles A. Willis, Emerson L. Winney, Verne. |
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Second Lieutenant: Fred W. Reed, died. |
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Company C held regular meetings every week, and drills for a period of several months. A number of the members of the company gained some knowledge of military training which stood them in good stead when they entered the service of the United States army.
Uniforms were provided the personnel of the company by Guittard township and Marshall county, each defraying half the expense thereof.
The company took active part in services and activities incident to the World War, such as Liberty loan Red Cross, registrations, etc. The organization participated at a battalion drill at Frankfort, which was reviewed by Adjutant General Huffman.
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Captain: Jesse A. Craik. |
First Lieutenant: James K. McKann. |
Second Lieutenant: Eugene Champagne. |
No muster-out roll furnished.
Transcribed from History and Roster of the Kansas State Guard, August 6, 1917, to November 11, 1919, printed by Kansas State Printing Plant, B. P. Walker, State Printer, Topeka. 1925. 10-4436
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