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Henry S. Hicks&#13;
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Alonzo V. Howard&#13;
Moses D.M. Hubbard&#13;
James D. Hughes&#13;
Joseph Ingham&#13;
Ira Jacobs&#13;
Rodney F. Jay&#13;
Rufus Johnson&#13;
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Napolen Sloan&#13;
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David Smith&#13;
Phillip Stage&#13;
James Stewart&#13;
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Walker Thompson&#13;
Eleazier Todd&#13;
James Van Sickles&#13;
Aaron Velie&#13;
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Percy M. Waite&#13;
Charles Weaver&#13;
Arthur B. West&#13;
Fred Otis White&#13;
Orrin Z. Whitford&#13;
Darius D. Williams&#13;
Robert H. Winglow&#13;
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John W. Claesson, Coast Art.&#13;
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Budd J. Doty, Inf.&#13;
Oliver Eckburg, Inf.&#13;
Harry Gaylor, Field Art.&#13;
John Gaylor, Cav.&#13;
John Goodell, Inf.&#13;
Leroy Graham, QMC&#13;
Wray Graham, SATC&#13;
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Hugh Lambeth, Inf.&#13;
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Ingoald Nordreat, Navy&#13;
John Probst, Inf.&#13;
Clyde Rollins, Field Art.&#13;
Lynn Rollins, Eng.&#13;
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Herbert Seagrist, QMC&#13;
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Abe Toms, Inf.&#13;
Harold Vickers, Cav.&#13;
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Lewis Fanscew (?)&#13;
Steve Fanscew (?)&#13;
Byron Fisher (?)&#13;
Robert Fisher (?)&#13;
Roy Fisher (?)&#13;
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Chris Luckbaugh (?)&#13;
William  (?)&#13;
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 (?)&#13;
Donald&#13;
Myers&#13;
Kenneth McGill&#13;
John McCannon&#13;
Willis McCannon&#13;
Ben McCannon&#13;
Otto Mueller&#13;
Donald Mueller&#13;
Lawrence M (?)&#13;
Lewis Nelson&#13;
Frank O'Brien&#13;
Robert O'Brien&#13;
 (?)&#13;
Victor Rice&#13;
Everett Souders&#13;
Frank Shephard&#13;
Glen Sc (?)&#13;
Ima (?) Shields&#13;
John Shields&#13;
Wallace Thomas&#13;
Arthur Watts&#13;
Noel Winkle&#13;
Robert Winkle&#13;
T (?) Wilkinson&#13;
Richard West (?)&#13;
D (?) wes (?)&#13;
George Booth&#13;
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&#13;
Men of Sugar Grove Township who served their County.&#13;
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&#13;
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Charles Jones&#13;
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Charles McGee&#13;
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Dale Peterson&#13;
Stanley V. Richards&#13;
William Saloga&#13;
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