Killed October 16, 1918. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Butcher, Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Private Butcher was advancing with his company between Hill 242 and Hill 288 when he
was hit under the arm near the heart and killed instantly. He was with the regiment in the
St. Mihiel Drive.
Philip H. Burroughs
Private Company C
#2967979
Killed October 16, 1918. Private Burroughs was advancing with his company between
Hill 242 and Hill 288 and was hit in the head by a machine gun bullet and instantly
killed. He had served with the regiment at St. Mihiel. Relative's address, Sallie
Burroughs, Bedford, Virginia.
Photograph
Unobtainable
Page 364
~reference:
"THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE",
W. E. Robb, 1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des
Moines, Iowa. Page 364.