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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. II. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 314 words

E. ; Spearow, Herschel ; Spearow, Lynn ; Simodynes, Joseph ; Sauer, Hughlen O. ; Schimpy, Frederick C. ; Shoemaker, Edward Joseph ; Stikal, Joe J.; Straight, Albert Peter; Sullivan. John Lawrence; Semoian, Naazov; Sparks, Harry; Stratta. James: Shea. Thomas Lawrence; Schroeder, Frank Rudolph; Stowell, David: Schwartz, Harry Benjamine; Schroeder, Sidney .Albert ; Straight, Walter F. ; Spitler, Roy C. ; Swanson, Lynn Theodore; Slawson, Hugh; Studt, Fred; Schwartz, Fran- - i : Troidl, Michael; Tewell, James Leonard; i. Thomas V.; Vacik, Jerry C. ;

Vaughn, Fred W. ; Venturelli, Antonio ; Walsh, William Stephen ; Wilburn, John Ernest ; Wills, Pearl; Wright, Charles Thomas; Wise, Earl; Wills, Grover Cleveland; Wilson, Alva Williams ; Wooldridge, Clark ; White, Arthur C. ; Willis, Wm.; Wright, Elmer; Wright, Clarence ; Wright, Milton ; Wallace, Gerald ; Wallace, Cyril; Witters, John.

The Legion of Honor was organized at Sidney by the returned soldiers, also at Lodgepole and Potter. The Sidney organization has about a third of the returned veterans of Cheyenne county on its rolls. The organization at Potter was established in January, 1921, that at Lodgepole was earlier. Attorney Martin was the head of the Legion in Sidney last year and the present officers are: Morley Pearson, commander; I. L. Pindell, vice-commander; Frank Schroeder, financier; Roy Greenlee, Adjutant and Charles Marsh, sergeant-at-arms.

The Red Cross

Soon after the outbreak of hostilities of the World War a chapter of the American Red Cross was established in Cheyenne county and did valiant service throughout the war, and is now engaged in splendid work of relief at home. Mrs. C. W. West was head of the Sidney organization and proved an excellent executive. Leon Fine, the retiring treasurer of the Sidney Red Cross Society turned over to successor ten thousand, two hundred and seventy-seven dollars, which testifies to the growth and stability of the organization at the present time.