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New Hampshire WWI Military: Private Alfred J Cote of Warren
Private Alfred J. Cote is a bit of a mystery, though his military service in WWI and his death is not. In various records he is shown as being of Keene NH (the NH Adjutant General’s List of WWI Casualties) … Continue reading →
New Hampshire WWI Military: Private Earl Bodge Clark of Barnstead
Earl Bodge Clark was born 26 April 1896 in Barnstead, Belknap Co. NH, son and only child of Frank H. & Ethel (Bodge) Clark. He grew up there, attending the local schools. Earl registered for the WWI Draft on 5 … Continue reading →
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New Hampshire WWI Military: Heroes of Bristol
Forty-three men served in the World War from the town of Bristol, New Hampshire’s approximate 1600 citizens. One made the ultimate sacrifice–1st Lieut. George Minot Cavis. When the World War ended, the town of Bristol arranged for a plaque that … Continue reading →
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New Hampshire in WWI: Heroes of Dublin
I have been writing about the towns in New Hampshire that had reported deaths in World War I, focusing on those places with residents who made the supreme sacrifice. I am making an exception for Dublin, New Hampshire. This is … Continue reading →
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New Hampshire WWI Military: Heroes of Antrim
In 1922 the town of Antrim decided to create a memorial for all its veterans of the World War (later called World War I). Antrim’s Historic and Cultural Resources document states that “an 8 foot high, 15 ton boulder was … Continue reading →