Jackson County Military Records
The
Kansas City Star, Monday, November 22, 1918
KILLED IN ACTION, 179
Today's Army Casualty List Contains 440 Names
A Kansas City man, Fifteen Other Missourians and Five Kansas casualities to
report; 101 died of disease
Washington, Nov. 11 - The following army casualities (some not
readable)...commanding general of the American (some not
readable)...178 died of disease, 101 wounded slightly, 110 missing in action,
total of 440.
The list includes:
Private George B. Cheshire, 1526 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, MO, killed in
action
Corp. Albert J. Hardin, Elwood, Missouri, killed in action
Corp. Edmond F. Moore, Wakeeney, Kansas, killed in action
Corp. William G. Odham, Unionville, MO., killed in action
Private Ora R. Clark, Keytesville, Missouri, killed in action
Private Harry M. Nickels, Kahoa, Missouri, killed in action
Private Walter J. Oberhaus, Washington, Missouri, killed in action
Private Fay Guy, Muscotah, Kansas, killed in action
Private Fred McCullough, Burlington, Kansas, killed in action
Private Charles E. Milbourne, St. Joseph, Missouri, killed in action
Corp. Charles C. Conover, Bonne Terre, Missouri, died of disease
Wagoner Harold Hewlett, Newtonia, Missouri, died of disease
Private John W. Cole, Ashland, Missouri, died of disease
Private John M. Esmond, Iola, Kansas, died of disease
Private Grover C. Mooney, Festus, Missouri, died of disease
Lieut. Josiah B. Mudge, Jr., Manhattan, Kansas, wounded slightly
Corp. Stanley A. Mossman, Peculiar, Missouri, wounded slightly
Private Willard M. Morris, Sedalia, Missouri, wounded slightly
Private Raymond P. Wattenbarger, Cora, Missouri, wounded slightly
Private Joseph G. Woods, Holden, Missouri, wounded slightly
Private Albert E. Payne, Springfield, Missouri, missing in action
Transcribed by Lucy Brennan
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