Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1904 — Gone Into Camp. [ARTICLE]
Gone Into Camp.
Company M. left on the 4:49 train last, Wednesday for ten day’s slay at Camp Benjamin Harrison, the new army post near Indianapolis. There were 42 men lined up, the following being their names, so far as ascertained. L. M. Wilcox, Captain True Woodworth, First Lieutenant. B. F. Fendig, Hospital Steward. Zern Wright, First Sergeant. _ Dave Warner Ike Wiltshire Geo. Platt Vaughn Woodworth Dolph Day Harry Whiting. Verne Jacks Harve Robinson Billy Baker Chas. Robinson Geo. Kohler Rue Parcells Bill McCord Scott Chestnut Chas. Smith Herbert Zea Abe Stone Edward Gaffield Will Knox ' Jay Zimmerman Comrade Fox Herman Hordeman Rex Warner Everette Huffman Lew Payne Emanuel Layman Jaok Leahy James Willis Clyde Comer Gardner Walter Lutz D. A. Reynolds Fred Irwin Homer Dobbins O. Osborne Ross Benjamin Shorty Sunderland Ike Stephenson.
