Detail View: World War I Honor Roll: WWI Honor Roll Page 216

Filename: 
MCPL_WW1HR_218.jpg
Identifier: 
MCPL_WW1HR_218
Title: 
WWI Honor Roll Page 216
Creator: 
C. W. Whiting
Subject: 
World War -- 1914-1918
Subject: 
Armed services
Subject: 
Soldiers
Publisher: 
McCracken County Public Library
Contributor: 
Chas E. Smith, Editor
Contributor: 
Billings Printing Co., Paducah, KY
Contributor: 
Transcribed by Devin Cook
Date: 
1919
Type: 
Still Image
Format: 
Image/JPG
Language: 
English
Coverage: 
McCracken County (KY)
Rights: 
Public Domain
Text: 
Seaman Thomas B. Nance; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Fulton, Ky., Nov. 12, 1895; Son of Emma and Thomas Nance; Entered Quartermaster's Corps June 6, 1918. Receivedtraining at Great Lakes. Transferred to Norfolk, Va., on U. S. S. Wisconsin to guard the coast.
Text: 
Private Clint Murphy; Paducah, Kentucky; Born in Hickman Co., Ky., Oct. 11, 1889; Son of J. B. Murphy; Entered Medical Department July 14, 1917. Received training at Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va.
Text: 
Private James Harold Jones; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah December 28, 1899; Son of Mamie and Thomas W. Jones; Entered Army March 1917. Served in France with 18th Infantry, 1st Division. Wounded July 18, 1918, in big drive.
Text: 
Private Jesse P. Flowers; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah June 2, 1896; Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Flowers; Entered Engineers' Corps June 24, 1918. Received training at Camp Taylor, Fort Benjamin Harrison. Sailed for France September 15, 1918. Was in active service
Text: 
Private Raymond R. Flowers; Paducah, Kentucky; Born at Paducah January 11, 1894; Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Flowers; Entered Signal Corps September 18, 1918. Received training at Camp Buell, Lexington, Ky. Honorably discharged December 13, 1918.