The Iowa City Citizen Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa Monday, December 16, 1918
WORLD WAR I - IOWA CASUALTY LISTS
Washington, Dec. 16 -- Two hundred and thirteen Iowans were mentioned in the casualties released for today. They
carried a total of 9829 names divided as follows: Killed in action 645; died of wounds, 223; died of accident and other
causes, 29; died of aeroplane accident, 2; died of disease, 333; wounded severely, 3485; wounded, degree undetermined,
1783; missing in action, 996. The Iowans are:
KILLED IN ACTION
Corporal Frank MARCHECK, Mystic
Privates:
Carl Herman KRONEGER, New Albin | Fred NINKE, Rockwell City | Harry E.R. OTTO, Mapleton |
Arthur ANDERSON, Patten | Mathias WARNER, McIntyre | Arthur ANDERSON, Patten |
Lee BRANNEN, Birmingham | James C. WARE, Centerville | Walter H. JACOBSEN, Lake Park |
Cornelius B. McCABE, Oskaloosa | Dale D. MATTICE, Manchester | Glen D. RUBY, Oskaloosa |
Adolph H. SCHULER, Atkins | Joe PERESSINI, Des Moines | Pearl L. STECKMAN, Brandon |
Ira W. POWELL, Washta | Edgar B. HARRISON, Yorkshire | David McNEILL, Onawa |
Albert H. Albrecht, POMEROY | Emil E. Bendixen, SCHLESWIG | James F. BOOTH, Prairie City
Frank D. STECKELBERG, Hanson |
DIED OF WOUNDS:
Mechanic - James O. THORP, Knoxville
Privates:
Leo J. JAMES, Burton | James DUNGAN, Logan Tom J. DVORAK, Cresco
Charles A. L. CLARK, Melrose |
DIED FROM ACCIDENT &OTHER CAUSES;
Lieutenant Matthew D. ECKERMAN, Des Moines | Corporal Cedren C. MOUGLER, Troy |
DIED OF DISEASE:
Corporal Erwin L. LOWIN, Guttenberg
Privates:
Adolph BUSHEK, Riverside | Charles HENRICKSEN, Clinton | Clarence L. HUGHES, Iowa City |
Burney A. DeMUTH, Bloomingfield | Ernest B. PETERSON, Dayton | Walter DAVENPORT, Glidden |
Maurice FRIEDSTRUM, Britt | Edw. SHIPLEY, Birmingham | Andrew W. MARSBACK, Worthington |
John H. REYLTS, Hud | Louis B. THRO, Dubuque |
WOUNDED SEVERELY:
Captain Claud C. BAYLESS, Waterloo
Lieutenants:
George HEZZLEWOOD, Des Moines | William H. BROOKS, Des Moines |
Corporals:
Henry M. NEDLAND, Cleghorn | Karl HOISINGTON, Hanlan | Joseph DEITERMAN, Remsen |
Otto WOSOBA, Oxford Junction | Roscoe R. VINYARD, South Ottumwa | Charles F. BOWER, Coon Rapids |
Lloyd H. TUSSEY, Shannon City
Sergeants:
Fred W. LUKRITZ, Alta Vista | Byron W. HAMILTON, Fairfield | Geharid N. NORDSKOG, Des Moines |
Wagoner:
Arthur A. BOPE, Belle Plaine
Privates:
John C. SCHULTZ, Hornick | Carl J. HOKEL, Huxley | John F. KRAMER, Beacon |
Henry M. PILLISH, Greene | Howard F. TAYLOR, Arlington | Lawrence H. TRAINOR, Waterloo |
Milton J. CAMPBELL, Hilton | John E. DILLAVOU, Glidden | Clyde F. WAUGHAN, Albia |
Wm. D. ALMON, Missouri Valley | Hans LOVING, Gilman | Leonard A. DRILLING, Lake City |
Wilbur E. HYDE, Osterdock | Alfred SVENDSEN, Green Mountain | Perry M. REED, New London |
Myron K. JONES, Chariton | Harold STOKES, Farley | Hans W. THOMPSON, Lake Mills |
Wm. H. BROWN, Ottumwa | Waldemar H. RIEDEL, Burt | Charles A. CRAWFORD, Leeds |
Elwood B. Emery, Des Moines | George B. STRAWN, St. Charles | Milo C. THOMPSON, Salem |
Charles BERGER, Blencoe | Lyle M. MICH, Newton | George T. WALTERS, Glenwood |
Clarence T. SCOTT, Kawawha | Franklin B. BUCHANAN, Des Moines | Harry TAYLOR, Corning |
Louie KREJEI, Cedar Rapids | Wm. F. QUERY, Villisca | Joseph F. KELLEY, What Cheer |
T. CAUGHLIN, Olin | Harold HAAS, Kellerton | Frank H. POOR, Madrid |
Ditley J. CHRISTIANSEN, Clinton | Askel PAULSON, Grunder [?Gunder] | Archiel SCHLAUBROOK, Marengo |
Clarence A. MUSSELMAN, Sioux City | David E. DUGGAN, Ryan | Henry J. HUGHES, Imogene |
William J. KING, Morningside | William H. McQUILKIN, La Porte City | Myron M. BOONE, Madrid |
Hugh T. GIBBONS, Carroll | Oscar E. JOHNSON, McCallsburg | Charles F. TAPPAN, Lake City |
John L. BRIDGES, Winterset | Christian J. DEERBERG, Lowden | Albert G. NUZUM, Woodbine |
Earl A. HOFFMAN, Denison | Theodore NEWINGHAM, Keokuk | Enno H. THIEBSEN, Ackley |
Harold B. CASE, Keberville | Carl J. KEPFORD, Arion | Harry M. SCHOORER, Des Moines |
Roland E. GOLDSMITH, Storm Lake | Byron A. KING, Vernon | David A. BABCOCK, Council Bluffs |
WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED:
Captain Wm. A. KELLEY, Villisca
Sergeants:
Stanley J. MEADE, Oelwein | John L. BESNAHAN, Dorchester |
Corporals:
Louis TERECEK, Swisher | Ernest I. BREAZEALE, Malvern | Jos. D. SMITH, Red Oak |
Howard R. WILDER, Eldora | Otis P. BLANK, Red Oak | Lorn E. ELLIS, Ottumwa |
Musician:
Chas. H. UNDERHILL, Little Rock
Privates:
Clyde T. TAGUE, DeWitt | Raymond R. COWDERY, Ottumwa | Ralph M. MOREY, East Peru |
David H. HARDMAN, Humburg | Edward LEITHA, Waverly | Corbelius A. BRICE, Valley Junction |
Neil O. BREWER, Sutherland | Francis A. BERMAN, East Newton | Lloyd H. DONOVAN, Brighton |
Frank H. GASTON, Council Bluffs | Walter E. JOHNSON, Stanton | Henry D. MILLER, Allison |
Frank E. HARPER, Oelwein | Elton R. HERBNER, Keokuk | Ace R. DYKE, Mystic |
Willie A. HERR, Des Moines | Herman BAILEY, Batavia | Theora SNETHEN, Davis City |
Francis E. WELSH, Ft. Madison | Ludwig J. YANDA, Anamosa | Raleigh MILLER, Council Bluffs |
Bernard H. SCHOONHOVER, Grand Mound | Arthur D. KNOWLTON, Marathon | Alex M. OTTESON, Sioux Rapids |
Rollie CAIN, Newton | Charlie R. CALLAHAN, Delmar [Calmar?] | Alfred G. DAHLIN, Sisserton |
Elmer KIMBER, Decorah | Anton P. CHRISTENSON, Elkhorn | Joseph E. LYON, Rome |
Glen C. OSTRANDER, Luverne |
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY:
Lieutenants:
Klemme O. LONGLEY, Dows | Gerald O. BLAKE, Webster City |
Sergeants:
Earl F. DRURY, Maquoketa | Ray GROTHE, Des Moines |
Corporals:
Verne J. BOULTON, Columbus Junction | Leo J. MILLER, Charter Oak |
Buglers:
Herman U. STIRNEMAN, Ottumwa | Bernala TRUMBULL, Adair |
Privates:
Erwin E. NEWTON, Lisbon | Archie C. BLAINE, Decarraids | Geo. E. MOTT, Sioux City |
Frank SUFFECOOL, Brooklyn | Harry L. DIXON, Farnhamville | Wellborn T. SHAW, Coin |
Frank LAMER, Melbourne | Albert L. RUDIG, Griswold | Russell P. KINDIG, Henderson |
Frank R. FORSYTHE, Redfield | Thomas D. KEENAN, Fonda | Carl E. NIELSON, Tripoli |
Flay W. CARLSON, Fontanelle | Walter H. GUESS, Churdan | Merrit E. BLYDENBURG, Waterloo |
Elgy D. CROWELL, Albia | Noah S. DAVIS, Unionville | L. J. ROSE, Olin |
Joseph JACOBY, Waterloo | Stanley L. IAGO, Sioux City | Albert L. THILEN, Cresco |
John A. MURPHY, Farmington | Leo E. GUTTERMAN, Garner | Huge ANDERSON, Colfax |
Walter DAUER, Storm Lake | William T. BOYD, Bear Creek | Claire MORSE, Milford |
MISSING IN ACTION:
Privates:
Roy L. THOMAS, Lynn Grove | Ernest AVERY, Clarksville | Herman Emit IWEN, Schleswig |
John E. PHELPS, Silver City | Andrew C. REJOS, Cedar Falls | Alva C. THOMAS, Washington |
William C. BAKER, Council Bluffs | Joe GERSTENBERGER, Hazelton | Leo M. HINKEL, Spechts Ferry |
Glenn B. COOKINHAM, Ayershire | John LOOF, Wellsburg | Wm. MATZDORFF, Aurelia |
Marton H. BRANDT, Malvin | Jesse A. SHAULL, Ladora | Benjamin TIETJEN, Stanhope |
Charley ERICKSON, Corwith | Henry A. CLEGG, Duboise | Rose C. DeWITT, Dedham |
John T. McMEEKIN, Lake City | James H. RICHARDSON, Boone | Harry O. HARRINGTON, Manchester |
Lawrence A. MUCKEY, Muckey |
SOURCE: Iowa Old Press, an IAGenWeb Special
Project. Transcribed by S.F., June 2006
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