Wounded on October 14th in the Argonne. Buried at Fleury Sur Airs. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Crawford, Chapin, Iowa. Corporal Crawford was with the company in the
trenches at Lorraine and at Champagne, where he was wounded by a shell in the hand
and went to the hospital. He returned shortly and escaped unhurt during the reduction of
the St. Mihiel salient. Corporal Crawford was fatally wounded in the attack on Hill 288,
and died a short time later in a base hospital.
Thomas A. Maynard
Private Company E
#1855699
Killed October 14, 1918, on Hill No. 269 east of Exermont. Buried in Grave No. 2-3,
Map of Kreimhilde, Stellung. Private Maynard joined the company shortly before the St.
Mihiel Drive and had gone throughout that engagement bravely. He was a good soldier
who faithfully discharged all the duties assigned to him. Relative's address, Annie May
Maynard, Castalian Springs, Tennessee.
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~reference:
"THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE",
W. E. Robb, 1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des
Moines, Iowa. Page 334.