Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

 

Floyd E. Jackson

   

Corporal, Company F

#101144

 

    

      Killed at Chateau Thierry near the Croix Rouge Farm. July 26, 1918. Buried in Grave No. 15-E. Map of Conde-en-brie. Corporal Jackson was killed instantly by a high explosive shell. He was in  charge of the mail, also corporal of the Headquarters Squad. When the order came to go "over the top" he formed the squad and started forward with the remark that his section might not be very busy, but they could show the Dutch how to fight. Corporal Jackson was one of the best soldiers of his company and well liked by all. Relative's address, Mrs. John Hayes, Clarinda, Iowa.   

   
   
   
   

John E. Graham

   

Private Company K

#156426

 

 

      Killed at Chateau Thierry, July 26, 1918. Buried in Grave No. 1-I, Map of  Conde-en-brie. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graham, Horspen, West Virginia. Private Graham was resting in a hole that he had dug for his own protection when he was hit in the hip by fragments from a high explosive shell. He died on the way to the dressing station.  

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~ scanned and submitted by Cay Merryman