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Will be Dedicated Sunday
 
Will be Dedicated Sunday
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BY JACK {{Surname|LEGGETT}}
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BY JACK LEGGETT
    
Just 44 years ago today Wooster’s Company D and Company H from Shreve marched to the B. & O. station where they boarded a train which carried them to camp — and to a war from which the United States emerged a full world power, a war which crumbled the age-old might of monarchistic Spain, a war which we must never have again [____].  
 
Just 44 years ago today Wooster’s Company D and Company H from Shreve marched to the B. & O. station where they boarded a train which carried them to camp — and to a war from which the United States emerged a full world power, a war which crumbled the age-old might of monarchistic Spain, a war which we must never have again [____].  
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Officials of Buckeye Camp and Buckeye Camp Auxiliary thank the following persons for helping with the memorial and providing their services without charge:
 
Officials of Buckeye Camp and Buckeye Camp Auxiliary thank the following persons for helping with the memorial and providing their services without charge:
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J.B. {{Surname|Wylie}} of Chester Township who donated the stone; Harold {{Surname|Fisher}} of the Fisher Monument Company and Cary {{Surname|Grossenbach}} and Merton R. {{Surname|Johnson}}, who did the work on the stone; and County Engineer Mether and James G. {{Surname|Shamp}}, Joseph {{Surname|DiScipio}}, Joseph {{Surname|Massaro}}, L.A. {{Surname|Andrews}}, all of whom donated their time in transporting the matter.
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J.B. Wylie of Chester Township who donated the stone; Harold Fisher of the Fisher Monument Company and Cary Grossenbach and Merton R. Johnson, who did the work on the stone; and County Engineer Mether and James G. Shamp, Joseph DiScipio, Joseph Massaro, L.A. Andrews, all of whom donated their time in transporting the matter.
    
The Spanish-American War was not an overly violent one with huge loss of life as compared with the Civil War and World War I, nor did it _un into so much money as those wars. Cost of the war be-
 
The Spanish-American War was not an overly violent one with huge loss of life as compared with the Civil War and World War I, nor did it _un into so much money as those wars. Cost of the war be-
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The surviving Wayne County men who fought in the Spanish War were not all members of Companies D and H. Many veterans of other outfits have since moved into the vicinity. The roster of Buckeye Camp includes:
 
The surviving Wayne County men who fought in the Spanish War were not all members of Companies D and H. Many veterans of other outfits have since moved into the vicinity. The roster of Buckeye Camp includes:
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Wooster: Hurd {{Surname|Alleman}}, William E. {{Surname|Barnard}}, Albert W. {{Surname|Bersch}}, E.A. {{Surname|Berry}}, L.W. {{Surname|Christine}}, Charles {{Surname|Craft}}, W.A. {{Surname|Conrad}}, L. [B. or R.] {{Surname|Critchfield}}, W. R. {{Surname|Curry}}, James {{Surname|Dewar}}, Arch H. {{Surname|Dice}}, F. C. {{Surname|Gerlach}}, Frank G. {{Surname|Gray}}, C.W. {{Surname|Grossenbaugh}}, Merton {{Surname|Johnson}}, Harve[y] {{Surname|Joliff}}, C.E. {{Surname|King}}, Harry Kinkle_, John W. {{Surname|Kostenbader}}, C.E. La_gell, F.J. {{Surname|Leopold}}, George Lim[b], Percy {{Surname|Maize}}, H.L. {{Surname|McClarran}}, [_]D. {{Surname|Merkel}}, Ray {{Surname|Rush}}, Charles {{Surname|Scott}}, Edgar {{Surname|Snyder}}, W.B. {{Surname|Stuart}}, G.U. {{Surname|Unger}}, George {{Surname|Webb}}, E. _ {{Surname|Wertz}}, Charles {{Surname|Brownson}}, Arth[er] {{Surname|Milham}}.
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Wooster: Hurd Alleman, William E. Barnard, Albert W. Bersch, E.A. Berry, L.W. Christine, Charles Craft, W.A. Conrad, L. [B. or R.] Critchfield, W. R. Curry, James Dewar, Arch H. Dice, F. C. Gerlach, Frank G. Gray, C.W. Grossenbaugh, Merton Johnson, Harve[y] Joliff, C.E. King, Harry Kinkle_, John W. Kostenbader, C.E. La_gell, F.J. Leopold, George Lim[b], Percy Maize, H.L. McClarran, [_]D. Merkel, Ray Rush, Charles Scott, Edgar Snyder, W.B. Stuart, G.U. Unger, George Webb, E. _ Wertz, Charles Brownson, Arth[er] Milham.
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Shreve: William {{Surname|Boyd}}, Robe[rt] {{Surname|Campbell}}, Walter {{Surname|Campbell}}, Jam[es] R. {{Surname|Cole}}, A.B. {{Surname|Critchfield}}, Pet[er] E. {{Surname|Miller}},  Bert R. {{Surname|Miller}}, Jo__ C. {{Surname|McKeever}}, Shelton E Rober[t], Leroy {{Surname|Swain}}, William {{Surname|Ernest}}.
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Shreve: William Boyd, Robe[rt] Campbell, Walter Campbell, Jam[es] R. Cole, A.B. Critchfield, Pet[er] E. Miller,  Bert R. Miller, Jo__ C. McKeever, Shelton E Rober[t], Leroy Swain, William Ernest.
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Millersburg: A.B. {{Surname|Lemon}}, Ol[iv]er B. {{Surname|Merrillat}}, William {{Surname|Sterrett}}.
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Millersburg: A.B. Lemon, Ol[iv]er B. Merrillat, William Sterrett.
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Loudonville: Charles E. Bir[__], John W. {{Surname|Getz}}.
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Loudonville: Charles E. Bir[__], John W. Getz.
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Killbuck: Frank {{Surname|Bedford}}, Ch[ar]les C. {{Surname|Christopher}}, Clifford {{Surname|Hyatt}}, Lee R. {{Surname|Mumma}}.
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Killbuck: Frank Bedford, Ch[ar]les C. Christopher, Clifford Hyatt, Lee R. Mumma.
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Orrvile: John C. {{Surname|Manson}}, W[il]liam A. {{Surname|Meihis}}, Samuel Worn__, Walter {{Surname|McLarty}}, William B. Ne[w]comer, Lee C. {{Surname|Pontius}}, L.R W__ford, Melvin H. {{Surname|Walter}}, Alfred {{Surname|Chance}}.  
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Orrvile: John C. Manson, W[il]liam A. Meihis, Samuel Worn__, Walter McLarty, William B. Ne[w]comer, Lee C. Pontius, L.R W__ford, Melvin H. Walter, Alfred Chance.  
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Creston: Samuel {{Surname|Buchanan}}, K. {{Surname|Gensermer}}, Rollan {{Surname|Hensel}}, Cl[ar]ence B. {{Surname|Marsh}}, Alfred {{Surname|Chamberlin}}, Burbank. Ed {{Surname|Emerich}}. Medi[__]Walter {{Surname|Galehouse}}, Doylestown, Elmer {{Surname|Isch}}, Marshville: Sa[__]{{Surname|Kidd}}, Fredericksburg: Henry {{Surname|Mallory}}, Perry: James McKe[__] Smithville: Edgar McFarlan[_] Holmesville: H.C. {{Surname|McKenzie}}, G[__]mont: Willy {{Surname|Miller}}, Canal[ __]ton: J.B. {{Surname|Shoup}}, [_]evilles Geo {{Surname|Swartz}}, Barberton: George Zel[__]
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Creston: Samuel Buchanan, K. Gensermer, Rollan Hensel, Cl[ar]ence B. Marsh, Alfred Chamberlin, Burbank. Ed Emerich. Medi[__]Walter Galehouse, Doylestown, Elmer Isch, Marshville: Sa[__]Kidd, Fredericksburg: Henry Mallory, Perry: James McKe[__] Smithville: Edgar McFarlan[_] Holmesville: H.C. McKenzie, G[__]mont: Willy Miller, Canal[ __]ton: J.B. Shoup, [_]evilles Geo Swartz, Barberton: George Zel[__]
    
[[CATEGORY:Spanish-American War]]
 
[[CATEGORY:Spanish-American War]]
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