updated January 29, 2012


Allamakee county registrants
September 1918




Registrants who left for Camp Dodge from Waukon, September 5, 1918


Headed to Camp Dodge, 1918
(for a larger 120kb version of the photo, click on it. It will open in a new window)
Some of the men have been identified. Scroll down the page below the news articles.

FORTY-TWO BOYS DEPARTED FOR CAMP YESTERDAY

Allamakee County was called upon for forty-two more young men for the army, and they departed for Camp Dodge yesterday morning on the 6:30 Train. The boys were entertained Wednesday evening with a short band concert at the park, after which they adjourned to the Cota Theatre and took in the “movies.” Emmet Dougherty was selected as captain of the quota, which was made up of the following young men:

Elmer John Hanson, Waukon
Emmet Francis Dougherty, Waukon
John N. Brennan, New Albin
John Edward Seig, Waukon
Walter D. Hurm, Lansing
Perry Laurence Fredindall, Winnepeg, Canada
Frank A Demers, VanCouver, B.C.
Silas Ross Crowley, New Albin.
Floyd Leas, Rossville.
William C. Welsh, New Albin.
Harvey Burroughs, Dorchester.
John Louis Magirl, Monona.
William Herbert Brooks, Luana.
Clement Leo Orrbin, Lansing.
Christopher Leo Burns, Waukon.
William Henry Hurm, Lansing.
Fred Oscar Leuhr, Dorchester.
Sidney Peter Quam, Waukon.
James W. Thorsten, Lansing.
Albert Fred Weimerslage, New Albin.
Hulger Louis Paulson, Postville.
Fred Albert Strelow, Monona.
Perry Nelson Brown, Church.
George Dewey Harris, Postville.
Elmer John Hanson, Waukon
Emmet Francis Dougherty, Waukon
John N. Brennan, New Albin
John Edward Seig, Waukon
Walter D. Hurm, Lansing
Perry Laurence Fredindall, Winnepeg, Canada
Frank A Demers, VanCouver, B.C.
Silas Ross Crowley, New Albin.
Floyd Leas, Rossville.
William C. Welsh, New Albin.
Harvey Burroughs, Dorchester.
John Louis Magirl, Monona.
William Herbert Brooks, Luana.
Clement Leo Orrbin, Lansing.
Christopher Leo Burns, Waukon.
William Henry Hurm, Lansing.
Fred Oscar Leuhr, Dorchester.
Sidney Peter Quam, Waukon.
James W. Thorsten, Lansing.
Albert Fred Weimerslage, New Albin.
Hulger Louis Paulson, Postville.
Fred Albert Strelow, Monona.
Perry Nelson Brown, Church.
George Dewey Harris, Postville.
Eli Ellis Bailey, Postville.
Edward Joseph Julson Jr., Lansing.
Lawrence William Martin, Waukon
Walter Albert Meyer, Postville.
Joseph Erwin O'Hare, Dorchester.
Otto Gjefle, Waterville.
Lawrence Brandos, Waukon.
Herbert E. Volkert, Lansing.
Richard Robbins Eddy, Waukon.
Frank Edmond Dunn, Monona.
Milton Elmer Carlson, Lansing.
Arthur Melvin Anderson, Waukon.
Fred Jahnecke, Postville.
Frank Dundee, Postville.
Frank O'Brien, Harpers Ferry.
Leo Chas.Martelle, Harpers Ferry.
George H. Waters, New Albin.
Curtis S. Koontz, Rossville
Perry W. Robinson, New Albin.
Roy Hugh Meikle, Waukon.
Otto Edward Hager, Postville.
Johh Clement Corrigan, Harpers Ferry.

~Waukon Standard, September 6, 1918
~newspaper article was contributed by Janet Koozer
~transcribed by Diana Diedrich


The Democrat presents herewith another of those treasured group photos of the young men from Allamakee who are fighting humanity's battles "over there" or are in training camps preparing themselves for participation in the great struggle. This one is of the contingent which departed from Waukon on September 5th and entered upon their training at Camp Dodge. We are sure our readers will appreciate it publication, though we were somewhat delayed in doing so, and that it will find a place along with the numerous ones previously published, to be preserved for years to come as prized souveniers of Allamakee's part in the great conflict.

~Waukon Democrat, September 25, 1918
~note: the newspaper reprint of the photo sent by Diana Diedrich in 2007 has been replaced by a scan of the original photo
~newspaper article was contributed by Diana Diedrich (2007)
~scan of the original photo was contributed by Janet Koozer (2009)


Men identified in the photo are:

George Waters II (10/1/1896 - 03/15/1970), who is front row 3rd from right, with the white socks. (identified by Diana Diedrich)

Eli Ellis Baily, who is 3rd from left in the front row of standing soldiers (identified by his g-daughter Kathleen Hash).

William Brooks, sitting in the front row very middle with plaid hat on ground in front of him. He is sixth from either end. William was son of John and Carrie Brooks, and my uncle.   After Camp Dodge he was sent to Beouregard Louisana. Then placed in an  medical corps. at  Base Hospital No. 121 Beau Desert, France, where he contacted the disease which finally ended his life in 1927. (identified by his niece, Janet Koozer)

John Nicholas Brennan, far right in the second row from the bottom. There are only three men in that row. I have his obituary as well as a newspaper article honoring him. John, my great uncle, reported to Camp Dodge where he was stricken with the “Spanish Influenza” that ultimately took his life. (identified by his g-nephew Jacob Will, May 2, 2011)

Leo Burns is standing with his arm on his hip. His daughter Ruth Burns Schulte has this same picture that her father had given her and she pointed Leo out to me. (identified by Tammy Kuhn, January 24, 2012)

Joseph O'Hare, wearing a bow tie, may be the man sitting second from the left front row, but his ID will need to be confirmed. (tenative ID by Tammy Kuhn, January 24, 2012)

»The photo on the right is of Leo Burns (L) and Joseph O'Hare (R) in France. The O'Hare and Burns families were good friends.
~contributed by Tammy Kuhn from the personal collection of Colleen (O'Hare) Miller


If you can ID anyone in the photo, please email the Allamakee co. coordinator so the name can be added.

 

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Registrants from Post township, September 12, 1918

There were 198 enrolled for military duty in Post township last Thursday. Following is a list of the registrants:

Armstrong, John Lawrence   Martin, Fritz
Arnold, Ambrose   Martin, William
Bachtell, Ralph William   McGhee, Elbe L.
Baltz, August   McNeil, Dan
Beall, Irving   McNeil, John
Bellows, Frank Loren   Meier, Carl Friedrich
Bellows, Justin Hilem   Meier, George John
Boese, William   Meiske, Fred Will
Bollman, Harry Bruce   Meyer, Elmer L.
Brainard, Edgar Ralph Austin   Meyer, Harvey Carl
Brainard, Elmer Louis   Meyer, Henry Charles
Brenner, Edgar Edward   Meyer, Henry William
Brockman, Henry Joseph   Meyer, William Louie
Brockmeyer, William   Miller, August
Bugenhagen, Rudolph   Miller, Henry
Bulman, William George   Miller, Louie Bernard
Burdick, Arthur Samuel   Mitchell, Dave
Burdick, Edward Landen   Moore, Orley Edmond
Burdick, Lee Martin   Moose, Gerald
Burling, William Hale   Muchow, Clarence
Bursell, George William   Muchow, Joe
Busacker, John William Henry   Munger, Chas. Henry
Campbell, John Walter   Neuhring, Alvin August
Clune, John Joseph   Oehring, William Hermann
Cobin, Harry Leslie   Oldag, Edwin John
Comstock, Frank Chapin   Oldag, George Fred
Conley, Clifford Henry   Olson, James
Conley, Henry Herald   Olson, Martin
Cook, Perry Everett   Pearson, Chester Arthur
Davis, Charley Vickers   Peterson, Alonzo Lowe
Dayton, Charles Prior   Pettit, William Ernest
Deering, Mortimer Charlie   Phillips, Alonzo James
Dresser, Arthur Alonzo   Pliester, Fred William
Dresser, Lawrence Eaton   Rathbun, Charles Herbert
Dundee, Wallie   Renken, Dietrich Gerhard
Dundee, William Garfield   Riley, Fred Waldon
Durno, Edwin Pearl   Riley, Ira George
Eaton, Frank W.   Roggensack, Henry Theodore
Eiholzer, Ferdinand   Rose, Arbey Fritz
Ellis, John Pearl   Rose, Irey Frederick William
Evans, Joseph   Ruckdaschel, Ludwig Friedrich Christian
Everman, Walter Frederick   Russell, Gustave
Everman, William   Samek, Frank
Ewing, John Wilson   Sander, Carl Chris
Fahrney, John   Sander, Otto Conrad
Fay, George Washington   Sawvelle, John Fred
Folsom, Alonzo Marsh   Saybert, Bradford
Folsom, Richard   Schlie, Louie Fred Henry
French, Thomas   Schroeder, Allen Edward
Gates, Frank Warren   Schroeder, George John
Gericke, John Henry   Schroeder, Henry C.
Gordon, Fred E.   Schroeder, John Henry William
Gordon, Howard   Schuette, Henry John
Gregg, John Loren   Schultz, Alfred Fred
Harnack, Fred W.   Schultz, George Frederick Carl
Harnack, Louie William John   Schultz, Lawrence William
Harrington, Arthur Cassin   Schultz, Levi Edward
Harris, Alfred Columbus   Schutta, Herman F.W.
Harris, Alton   Schutte, Louis
Harris, Charles Louis   Sebastian, Frank David
Harris, Foster Fay   Sebastian, Henry Mathias
Harris, Gerald Elisha   Senholz, Charles Henry
Harris, Lloyd Walter   Smith, Lester Dean
Harris, Warner McGarry   Smith, Stephen S.
Hastings, Archie Morton   Staadt, Edward Fred
Hecker, John C.   Steele, Henry Vincent
Hecker, Joseph   Steele, James William
Hecker, Robert Michael   Stockman, John Henry
Hein, August Fred   Stockman, William Louis
Heins, Fred John   Stone, Harold Hoyt
Heins, Julius Henry   Stopperan, Fred H.
Heins, Victor Herman   Suchanek, Frank Thomas
Heins, William Dering   Swenson, Gilbert
Herchert, Edwin John   Swenson, Lloyd Lucius
Horgan, John Edward   Swenson, Sander O.
Jones, Austin Loren   Thill, William Henry
Kamps, Herman John Fred   Thoma, Frederick J.
Kelleher, George Frank   Thoma, Lawrence George
Kinsel, Owen Albert   Thoma, Louis Edward
Knight, Eugene Clinton   Thoma, William Conrad
Koevenig, Henry Michel   Thomas, John Jefferson
Koevenig, John Joseph   Topel, Arthur Walter
Koevenig, Joseph Henry   Topliff, Ray F.
Koevenig, Louis Otto   Uhl, Jesse John
Kohlmann, George   Vickory, Martin Sinclair
Kohrs, John Carl   Walters, Seth Garison
Krogman, Charlie Fritz John   Warnholz, Charlie
Lange, Bernhardt William   Waters, Calvin H.
LaVelle, Thomas Edward   Waters, Samuel
Lawson, Leonard Leo   Webb, Herman DuEna
Lee, Ole Johnson   Webster, Arthur Clark
Lien, John Lawrence   Wegner, Charles Gust
Livingood, Willard Sidney   Welzel, Carl George
Luebke, Charlie Henry   Willenberg, Leo Christopher
Luhman, Frederick Henry   Wilson, Henry M.
Marston, Paul Eugene    
Martens, Fritz Wilbur    
Martens, William Frederick    

~source: Postville Herald, September 20, 1918
~transcribed by Sharyl Ferrall

 

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