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WWI Casualties, Barber County, Kansas

Ray Brannon, listed on a monument in Riverview Cemetery, Medicine Lodge, Kansas, which was erected by Mr. & Mrs. Ottie R. Circle in 1949: "In Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives, World War I, 1917-1918."

Chester R. Hagerman, Company B, 353rd Infantry Regiment, 89th Division, National Army. Co. Runner, Medicine Lodge, Kan.
Honor Roll of The 353rd Infantry

Sam Martin, listed on a monument in Riverview Cemetery, Medicine Lodge, Kansas, which was erected by Mr. & Mrs. Ottie R. Circle in 1949: "In Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives, World War I, 1917-1918."

John Calvin McKay, John Calvin McKay Died at Camp Funston
The Barber County Index, October 30, 1918.

Willie Nixon, Company I, 353rd Infantry Regiment, 89th Division, National Army. Medicine Lodge, Kan.
* Honor Roll of The 353rd Infantry
* MADE SUPREME SACRIFICE: Clark Reeves and Willis Nixon
First Barber County Boys to Fall on Field of Battle.

Barber County Index, October 16, 1918.

Andrew A. Rathgeber, listed on a monument in Riverview Cemetery, Medicine Lodge, Kansas, which was erected by Mr. & Mrs. Ottie R. Circle in 1949: "In Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives, World War I, 1917-1918."

Jessie C. Reeves, Company C, 353rd Infantry Regiment, 89th Division, National Army. Medicine Lodge, Kan.
* Honor Roll of The 353rd Infantry
* MADE SUPREME SACRIFICE: Clark Reeves and Willis Nixon
First Barber County Boys to Fall on Field of Battle.

Barber County Index, October 16, 1918.

Hershel Skaggs, Pvt, Killed In Action on 2 Nov 1918. Pvt. Herschel Skaggs, Sharon Soldier, Killed, Barber County Index, November 27, 1918.


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