NECASS-L Archives: August 2003
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- [NE-CASS] Mildred Rummerfield dies
- [NE-CASS] Jos. R. Rummerfield family, influenza
- [NE-CASS] John Mayfield, influenza
- [NE-CASS] Sgt. Dwight Patterson, Camp Dodge
- [NE-CASS] Re: Hennings family, 1916-1918
- [NE-CASS] J.P. Rouse
- [NE-CASS] Fitzpatrick 1917
- [NE-CASS] Marion and Aubrey Duxbury, Great Lakes Naval Training
- [NE-CASS] Ralph Larson, Camp Cody
- [NE-CASS] Oliver HARVEY, aviation corps, France
- [NE-CASS] Chester J. Minier & Walter J. Christensen, Ft. Riley
- [NE-CASS] Riley T. Tyree and Ollie Tyson married
- [NE-CASS] John Isbell, U.S.S. Dale
- [NE-CASS] News Clips
- [NE-CASS] Samuel C. Windham, West Point 1916
- [NE-CASS] NEW OBITS ADDED TO CASS COUNTY
- [NE-CASS] Cass County 2003
- [NE-CASS] Elic C. Munger, killed in France
- [NE-CASS] Joseph Duda wounded in France
- [NE-CASS] Harvey "Harry" Walker killed in France
- [NE-CASS] Pershing Day in Cass County 1918
- [NE-CASS] Clifford C. Wescott, YMCA, France
- [NE-CASS] Foster in Cass County 1916-1917
- [NE-CASS] Charles M. Foster, obituary
- [NE-CASS] Cass Co. Burials
- [NE-CASS] MARLBORO $ 14.95 / CAMEL 14.95/ L&M 13.95 WITH DELIVERY !
- [NE-CASS] Henry Lamphear, letter from France 1918
- [NE-CASS] Edward R. Morse wounded in France
- [NE-CASS] Captain Gilmore leaves Camp Dodge
- [NE-CASS] Captain Frank Burgess, Fort Lewis medical dept.
- [NE-CASS] Otto Wurl, France to Camp Funston
- [NE-CASS] Dean Patton and John McCreary, U.S. Navy
- [NE-CASS] Harry Floyd Stone, First Lieutenant
- [NE-CASS] Re: Holmbergs in Wausa, Nebraska 1917
- [NE-CASS] Samuel C. Windham, Second Lt. 1918
- [NE-CASS] Fred McCulloch, wounded in France
- [NE-CASS] Elmer Hallstrom and Webb Russell, Ft. Omaha
- [NE-CASS] Camp Fire Girls help the war effort
- [NE-CASS] 13 men depart for Manhattan, KS
- [NE-CASS] W. Dean Burton, Aeronautical Engineer
- [NE-CASS] Frank Policek, Great Lakes radio telegraph
- [NE-CASS] Capt. Wilder's letter, death of J.A. Shellenbarger
- [NE-CASS] French Enter St. Quentin, October 1918
- [NE-CASS] Otto Lutz, Camp Cody to France
- [NE-CASS] News from Eugene and Verdon Vroman
- [NE-CASS] A.W. Vallery, Navy electrician
- [NE-CASS] Max Vallery, France
- [NE-CASS] Claude R. Hutchison, Camp Raleigh
- [NE-CASS] Bert Graves dies of Spanish Flu, France
- [NE-CASS] Frank H. Smith arrives in France
- [NE-CASS] Frank York, signal / telegraph operator
- [NE-CASS] Winscott, Olson, Hallas, Janda, military training
- [NE-CASS] Harry Winscott, A.E.F.
- [NE-CASS] LeRoy Winscott retrieves younger bros.
- [NE-CASS] Talmage SPENCE, Ft. Omaha balloon school
- [NE-CASS] Chas. E. Severyn, ambulance corps
- [NE-CASS] Louis Rothman & Carl Schmidtmann, Camp Dodge
- [NE-CASS] Martin ROSS, Camp Funston
- [NE-CASS] Louis Minner, Camp Dodge
- [NE-CASS] Spelling (again)
- [NE-CASS] 77 men go to Camp Bowie, Texas
- [NE-CASS] Linch and Lynch in Cass County
- [NE-CASS] 36 men classified in Avoca Precinct
- [NE-CASS] Frank York's soldier's letters 1918
- [NE-CASS] Clarence Mason, aviation mechanic
- [NE-CASS] Daylight saving
- [NE-CASS] Robert Hollis Jacks, Fifth Nebraska
- [NE-CASS] Charles Lahoda wounded in France
- [NE-CASS] Joseph Lahoda, Camp Lee, Georgia
- [NE-CASS] Tone Lahoda and Joe Johnson catch a snake
- [NE-CASS] Henesh
- [NE-CASS] Roy E. Warthen, Great Lakes camoulflage school
- [NE-CASS] 40 Cass Co. men classified
- [NE-CASS] Herman Furrer, Camp Grant, IL
- [NE-CASS] Eagle closes public gatherings
- [NE-CASS] Leland YOUNG, Rockford, IL
- [NE-CASS] George and Joseph Lidgett in Europe
- [NE-CASS] Warren and Ernest Trumble in France
- [NE-CASS] Trumble family
- [NE-CASS] Harvey J. Heneger lands in France
- [NE-CASS] Edith Peters, enlisted nurse
- [NE-CASS] Roy Kratz wounded in France
- [NE-CASS] Dr. W.A. Alton, YMCA, Texas
- [NE-CASS] Briggs, Marshall, Kniss transfer
- [NE-CASS] Additional men classified
- [NE-CASS] WALKER and HOOVER, U.S. Army
- [NE-CASS] A.C. Carlson, Camp Hancock, Georgia
- [NE-CASS] Will Richardson, U.S. Army, 1918
- [NE-CASS] John Policek, Over There
- [NE-CASS] John and Forest Frans enlist aviation service
- [NE-CASS] Lt. Elmer W. Frans marries Miss Dunn, Washington
- [NE-CASS] Howard E. Hilton killed in France
- [NE-CASS] Thomas Short enlists U.S. Marine Corps
- [NE-CASS] Enlistment procedures U.S. Marine Corps
- [NE-CASS] Burl Biggs, 8-day furlough
- [NE-CASS] John Slapnicka dies at sea
- [NE-CASS] Glen Thompson at Ft. Riley
- [NE-CASS] P.L. Sprecher home from Ft. Riley
- [NE-CASS] Armistice signed November 11, 1918
- [NE-CASS] Ed Rebal, U.S.S.M.G. Scanlon, New York
- [NE-CASS] Early enlistees 1917
- [NE-CASS] Tyson and Clements sons
- [NE-CASS] Cass Co. Cemeteries
- [NE-CASS] Matt A. Jirousek dies at sea
- [NE-CASS] Alfred Hansen, Camp Dodge, Depot Brigade
- [NE-CASS] please remove me
- [NE-CASS] German Newspaper "Ostfriesische Nachrichten"
- Re: [NE-CASS] German Newspaper "Ostfriesische Nachrichten"
- [NE-CASS] Sgt. W.E. Stradley, Camp Funston
- [NE-CASS] George Schiessl, American Expeditionary Force
- [NE-CASS] Robert Windham jr. joins the Army
- [NE-CASS] Howard Julian, U.S.S. Arkansas
- [NE-CASS] John Doyle in France
- [NE-CASS] German news articles
- [NE-CASS] Frank Kinnamon, A.E.F. in France
- [NE-CASS] Bert Satchel breaks ribs
- [NE-CASS] 19 men classified
- [NE-CASS] Dorsey TOWNSLEY killed in France
- [NE-CASS] Leland YOUNG honorably discharged
- [NE-CASS] Henry Hirz dies in France
- [NE-CASS] Albert Godwin, Camp Funston
- [NE-CASS] Joseph Seagraves joins Marines
- [NE-CASS] William Heier, Camp Funston
- [NE-CASS] John Policek arrived in England
- [NE-CASS] Simon Gruber, Camp Sheridan
- [NE-CASS] Wayne Allen and Ken. McCarthy in Bordeaux, France
- [NE-CASS] Census lookup please!
- [NE-CASS] Forest H. Baughman, 21st Engineers
- [NE-CASS] Cyrill Janda, letter Armistice Day
- [NE-CASS] Carde L. Pitman, U.S. Naval Air Station
- [NE-CASS] A.W. Vallery dies, Spanish Flu
- [NE-CASS] Don, Byron and Major Arries in France
- [NE-CASS] Captain Gilmore lands in France
- [NE-CASS] Ralph Larson, discharged Dec. 1918
- [NE-CASS] Ernest F. Wallengren, Engineers in France
- [NE-CASS] ANNIE I. BETTS AND WALTER WHITE
- [NE-CASS] Plattsmouth Conservancy
- [NE-CASS] Oops, Plattsmouth Conservancy link