Palo Alto County Military

COVER THEIR GRAVES WITH FLOWERS



Emmetsburg Democrat
Emmetsburg, Palo Alto, Iowa
Wednesday, 28 May 1919

The following is a list of the Veterans whose remains are resting
in Evergreen and St. John's cemeteries:

CIVIL WAR

EVERGREEN
LeRoy Grout
L.P. Stillman
William Harrison
John Harrison
F.L. Harrison
John Wilson
A.L. Ormsby
J.F. Rowe
N.E. Mason
C.N. Sprout
Alfred Nicholas
Sebastian Adrian
Earl Brooks
Frank Webster
William Steele
James Boswell
A.J. Hoffman
J.J. Rogers
H.T. Allen
J.S. Atkinson
Lyman Church
E.B. Soper
S.W. Smith
H.M. Case

ST. JOHN'S
William Mulry
Edward Joyce
J.M. Hefley
Patrick Dooley
James Foy
Patrick O'Connor
James Murray
James Shea
John McCoy
Thomas Moncrief
Daniel Doran
John Doran
James Mahoney
James Flynn
James Short

SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETERANS
C.F. Grout
Ralph Duncan
Edward King
Eugene Thiele
Leslie Duncan
Charles King
Mr. Booth
F.M. Baker

The following are the names of those who gave their lives for their country
during the World war.

DIED IN ACTION.
Rollyn Leonard...July 15, 1918
Ted Rea...July 15, 1918
John Nelson...August 18, 1918
Bert Seeley...August 14, 1918
J.R. Lame...October 2, 1918
Chris Hanson...October 2, 1918
Charles Christiansen...October 8, 1918
J.V. Lynch...October 8, 1918
Albert Knudsline...October 11, 1918
Francis Webster...October 14, 1918
Thomas J. O'Brien...October 14, 1918
Glenn Cookinham...October 14, 1918
Felix H. Hagan...November 7, 1918
Robert M. Hanna...November 11, 1918
Magnus Anderson...November -, 1918

DIED IN CAMP
Fred Dodge...October 28, 1917
Harry Andregg...February 22, 1918
William Walz...April 22, 1918
Louis Merklin...May 11, 1918
Lee Washington...September 28, 1918
Andre Johnson...October 2, 1918
John Hanson...October 4, 1918
Cyrus Van King...October 4, 1918
J.G. Williams...October 7, 1918
Jahard Axelton...October 8, 1918
Homer Rehms...October 14, 1918
John G.Grafe...October 17, 1918
Guy Troy...October 18, 1918
James Washington...October 27, 1918
Scott Peddie...November 1, 1918
Vernie Lindgren...February 5, 1919
Matthew E. Slattery...March 3, 1919



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