Tag: Pneumonia
Gives His Life For His Country: Private Emil Herman of Crooks Succumbs to Pneumonia in France – Left Here in July Call Ferdinand Herman on Friday received the following message from the adjutant general’s office Washington that explains… Read More
Adolph Majxner Obituary, Olivia Times, 12-19-1918 Adolph Majxner, born in Kingman, Renville county Novemberm19, 1894, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Majxner of Olivia and was 24 years, 10 months and 10 days old at the time… Read More
Category: A.E.F., Camp Stuart, Camp Wadsworth, France, Honor Roll, Obituary, Pneumonia Tags: A.E.F., Buried in France, honor roll, Kingman Township, Pneumonia, Renville county, world war i
Arthur Mahlum, of Hawk Creek, Succumb to Pneumonia in Base Hospital at Romsey, England A telegram was received by Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Mahlum on Saturday, stating that their son, Private Arthur Leonard Mahlum died of Bronchial-pneumonia in… Read More
Of Pneumonia and Influenza Oct. 9 Memorial Services Held Sunday Evening Memorial services in memory of Calmer Carlson were held Sunday evening in the Ft. Ridgely and Dale church and owing to the beautiful weather the church was… Read More
Another sad message reached this community last Sunday when Joseph Buehler received a telegram from the War department announcing the death of his son, Charles.The message stated that Charles had been killed in action in France, between the… Read More
Category: Camp Wadsworth, Fairfax Standard, France, History, Honor Roll, Influenza, Killed in Action, Military, Minnesota, Pneumonia, World War I Tags: A.E.F., Fairfax Standard, France, honor roll, Killed in Action, Letter, military, minnesota, Pneumonia, Renville county, Soldier, Spanish Influenza, world war i
Our community was again shocked last Friday, the 25th day of October, to hear that Ole Nelson had received a cablegram stating that his son, Charles LeRoy Nelson, had died of pneumonia October 21, 1918, abroad the U.S.S…. Read More
Category: Hector, Hector Mirror, Honor Roll, Military, Minnesota, Pneumonia, Renville County, U.S.S. Oklahoma, World War I Tags: Hector, Hector Mirror, honor roll, Pneumonia, Sea, world war i
Mr. and Mrs. John Semerud received a telegram from the War department at Washington, Saturday of last week announcing the death of their son, Otto. Only a few hours before they received a telegram telling of Otto’s serious… Read More
Category: Camp Hancock, Fairfax, Fairfax Standard, Honor Roll, Military, Minnesota, Renville County, World War I Tags: Camp Hancock, Fairfax, honor roll, minnesota, Pneumonia, Renville county, world war i
Tag: Pneumonia
Emil Herman, Renville Star Farmer, 12-19-1918
Posted: February 24, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Gives His Life For His Country: Private Emil Herman of Crooks Succumbs to Pneumonia in France – Left Here in July Call Ferdinand Herman on Friday received the following message from the adjutant general’s office Washington that explains… Read More
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Category: Honor Roll Tags: France, honor roll, Pneumonia
Adolph Majxner, Olivia Times, 12-19-1918
Posted: February 24, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Adolph Majxner Obituary, Olivia Times, 12-19-1918 Adolph Majxner, born in Kingman, Renville county Novemberm19, 1894, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Majxner of Olivia and was 24 years, 10 months and 10 days old at the time… Read More
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Category: A.E.F., Camp Stuart, Camp Wadsworth, France, Honor Roll, Obituary, Pneumonia Tags: A.E.F., Buried in France, honor roll, Kingman Township, Pneumonia, Renville county, world war i
Soldier Boy Dies in England, Renville County Journal, December 6, 1918
Posted: February 24, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Arthur Mahlum, of Hawk Creek, Succumb to Pneumonia in Base Hospital at Romsey, England A telegram was received by Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Mahlum on Saturday, stating that their son, Private Arthur Leonard Mahlum died of Bronchial-pneumonia in… Read More
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Category: A.E.F., England, Honor Roll, Pneumonia, World War I Tags: honor roll, Pneumonia, Renville, Renville county, Sacred Heart Township, world war i
Calmer Carlson Dies in France, Franklin Tribune, 12-12-1918
Last Updated: February 21, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Of Pneumonia and Influenza Oct. 9 Memorial Services Held Sunday Evening Memorial services in memory of Calmer Carlson were held Sunday evening in the Ft. Ridgely and Dale church and owing to the beautiful weather the church was… Read More
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Category: Camp Wadsworth, Fairfax, France, Honor Roll, Influenza, Pneumonia Tags: Bandon Township, Ft. Ridgely and Dale church, honor roll, Pneumonia, Spanish Influenza
Charles Buehler and Calmer Carlson Give Their All in Service of Country, Fairfax Standard, 12-5-1918
Last Updated: February 21, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Another sad message reached this community last Sunday when Joseph Buehler received a telegram from the War department announcing the death of his son, Charles.The message stated that Charles had been killed in action in France, between the… Read More
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Category: Camp Wadsworth, Fairfax Standard, France, History, Honor Roll, Influenza, Killed in Action, Military, Minnesota, Pneumonia, World War I Tags: A.E.F., Fairfax Standard, France, honor roll, Killed in Action, Letter, military, minnesota, Pneumonia, Renville county, Soldier, Spanish Influenza, world war i
Hector Boy Dies At Sea, Hector Mirror, 10-31-1918
Posted: January 15, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Our community was again shocked last Friday, the 25th day of October, to hear that Ole Nelson had received a cablegram stating that his son, Charles LeRoy Nelson, had died of pneumonia October 21, 1918, abroad the U.S.S…. Read More
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Category: Hector, Hector Mirror, Honor Roll, Military, Minnesota, Pneumonia, Renville County, U.S.S. Oklahoma, World War I Tags: Hector, Hector Mirror, honor roll, Pneumonia, Sea, world war i
Death of Soldier, Fairfax Standard, 10-10-1918
Posted: January 14, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Mr. and Mrs. John Semerud received a telegram from the War department at Washington, Saturday of last week announcing the death of their son, Otto. Only a few hours before they received a telegram telling of Otto’s serious… Read More
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Category: Camp Hancock, Fairfax, Fairfax Standard, Honor Roll, Military, Minnesota, Renville County, World War I Tags: Camp Hancock, Fairfax, honor roll, minnesota, Pneumonia, Renville county, world war i