by Kristine Schmucker, HCHM Curator
In the May 19, 1919 issue of the Evening Kansan Republican the editors printed a “Report of the Committee on Memoirs at Service Held Sunday, May 18, 1919.” In this report, Harvey County soldiers that had died during the Great War were remembered. The issue gave a brief description of each man. The issue also included “The Complete Roster of Harvey Co. World War Soldiers.”
Based on the information in the newspaper article more soldiers from Harvey County died from pneumonia, than died in action, illustrating the devastating effect of the 1918 Influenza. Six were killed in action, five others died on foreign soil, and 14 in the United States.
The men are listed below. In the coming year, watch for stories of these men to mark the 100th Anniversary of the Great War.
Killed in Action
- Wayne G. Austin – first killed in action
- Carl D. Johnson
- Arthur P. Whitesell & Lauren John Finnell
- Edwin Hall, Jr
- Loren Rogers
- Loy A. Hege from Halstead was also killed in action.
Died of Pneumonia on Foreign Soil
- Rudolph August Carl Steffen
- James Edward Taylor
- Joseph P Trego
- John G. Schaplowsky
- William E. Dreier
Died of Pneumonia on US soil
- MacArthur B. Brush
- Irvin Haury
- Herman Heinrich Christian Green
- Emmett H Neuway
- Roy Lee Pittman
- Max Reynolds
- Lee Elmer Shepherd
- Cleo Walter Miline
- Earl Floyd Alfred Hood
- Melvin Savage
- Burton Elmer Cochran
- James Shea
Accidental Death on US Soil
Complete Roster
The Evening Kansan Republican also included “A Complete Roster of Harvey County World War Soldiers.”