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  • Collection: West Alabamians in World War I

Pvt. Oscar Cottrell was killed on June 23, 1918, while serving with the 2nd Division, 5th Marines. A photo of Pvt. Cottrell's grave can be found at this site: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57042099/oscar-cottrell. More information on the death…

Landsman Anthony A. Dauser died on May 14, 1918, while in the service of the United States Navy. More information on Dauser can be found with the Alabama Archives Gold Star Database at this site:…

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Pvt. Ed Deaton died on October 10, 1918, while in service to his country. A photo of Pvt. Deaton's grave can be found at this site: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135508331/e.-d.-deaton. More information on the death of Pvt. Deaton can be found…

Pvt. Andrew Dixon died on October 27, 1919, while in service to the United States Army in Michigan. More information on Pvt. Dixon can be found at the Alabama Archives Gold Star Database at this site:…

Cpl. James Farley died on July 29, 1918, from wounds received while serving with the United States Army. A photo of Cpl. Farley's grave can be found at this site: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27448839/james-c-farley. More information on the…

Pvt. Luther M. Gardner was killed on July 18, 1918, while serving with the 58th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division in France. According to the probate file found here: Ancestry.com. Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999, Pvt. Gardner…

Cpl. John W. Higginbotham was killed on June 11, 1918, while serving with the 6th Marines in France. More information including a photo of Cpl. Higginbotham can be found at this site:…

Pvt. Joseph G. Hinds, of Peterson, Ala., died on February 3, 1919, while serving with the United States Army in France. More information on Pvt. Hinds can be found at this site:…

Pvt. Nealie Hyche was killed on October 10, 1918, while serving with Company A, 38th Infantry. More information including a photograph of Pvt. Hyche can be found at this site:…

Pvt. Joseph S. Payne died on October 10, 1918, while serving with the US Army in France. Pvt. Payne was the son of Daniel and Frances Payne of Akron, Alabama. More information on Pvt. Payne including a photograph can be found at this site:…
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