World War I Draft Registrations
02 August 1918
The Humboldt
Republican
Humboldt, Iowa
2 August 1918
Page 1
Another Company Of Boys Leave
Uncle Sam's Call For July 30 Answered By Seventeen
Red Cross Supper
Given Usual Parting Honors by Town and County -- Were a
Stalwart and Intelligent Lot.
Another allotment of seventeen boys left for the
front Tuesday of this week. They were given a supper by
the Red Cross, and received the honors accorded to
Humboldt county soldiers. A large procession marched to
the depot, and the bands played, the flags waved, and
everything was done to give the boys the knowledge that
Humboldt county was behind them every spot in the path
of duty. The allotment was as follows:
Carl A. Pierson, St. Tinsgar, Iowa
Mabaus Hansen, Bode, Iowa
Ludvig P. Skoming, Livermore
Jacob Maland, Box 6, Baltic, S. D.
Paul Jakunson, Baker, Idaho
Lawrence M. Thompson, Hardy, Ia.
Martin Larson, Thor, Iowa
Thor Selvig, Bode, Iowa
Sam Nelson, Ottosen, Iowa
Ralph W. Porter, 817 Gran St., Granville, Ill.
Robert W. Brown, Chariton, Iowa
Nelson Fleenor, 14 S. 24 St., Kansas City, Kan.
Emil B. Watnem, Eckley, Colo.
Chauncy L. Davis, 1303 E. N. St., Decatur, Ill.
William A. Braumann, Thor, Iowa
Bert B. Brown, Livermore, Iowa.
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