Texas Heroes ‑ The Honor
Roll
Submitted By:
Elaine Walton Lewis
Conroe Courier ‑ October
3, 1918
Montgomery County Texas
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The following names are of Texas boys who have just given up their
lives in defense of their country, or have been wounded, captured or
missing on the battlefields of Europe: |
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Army Casualties
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Killed in Action |
Pvt. Rolley E. Boggess, Dallas.
Pvt. James Bond, Denison. |
Pvt. Henry B. Cooper, Frankston.
Pvt. Robert O. Griggs, Saltillo. |
Sgt. Thomas D. Applewhite, San Antonio.
Pvt. William Albert Evans, Meadows. |
Pvt. Tom Scholz, El Paso.
Pvt. John J. Mikeska, Brookshire. |
Pvt. Tom B. Oakes, Mexia. |
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Died of Wounds |
Lt. Leroy S. Creaion, Austin.
Pvt. Tommie Bell, Brookland. |
Pvt. William R. McDonald, Gary.
Pvt. Jacob W. Spake, Dallas. |
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Died of Disease |
Corp. Charles F. Constantine, Miami.
Pvt. Regan Q. Westmoreland, St. Jo. |
Sgt. Hamp N. Arrington, Iredell.
Pvt. Charles W. Gilley, Tyler. |
Pvt. Otto E. Cook, Lulling.
Pvt. Edward O. Bailey, Bremond. |
Pvt. Lee Butler, Lovelady.
Pvt. Alonzo C. Dumas, Brownsville. |
Pvt. Walter L. Golightly, Mallard.
Sgt. Herbert H. Colwell, Snyder. |
Pvt. Henry Smith, Gonzales. |
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Died by Accident |
Pvt. Herman Ray, Waller.
Lt. Richard H. Graham, San Antonio. |
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Wounded in Action |
Pvt. Fred E. Huff, Wichita Falls.
Pvt. Elbert Gilbert Lambeth, Slaton. |
Pvt. Benjamin F. Loveless, Sulphur
Springs.
Pvt. John E. Bryn, Cranfits Gap. |
Pvt. Fred Lopas, Sabinal.
Pvt. Henry S. Leverett, Farmersville. |
Pvt. Monroe J. Cobble,
Mineola.
Pvt. Thomas C. Davis, Webberville. |
Pvt. John J. Fitzpatrick, Oglesby.
Sgt. James A. McCallum, El Paso. |
Pvt. Joe Bench, Wooten.
Pvt. Charles H. Cook, Houston. |
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Missing in Action |
Pvt. Norval W. Wiggins, Gatesville
Pvt. Henry Hefti, Maysfield. |
Sgt. Robert L. Grant, Paris.
Sgt. August Waldeck, San Benito. |
Sgt. Dock Peel, Fayburg.
Pvt. Oria S. Rossman, Waco. |