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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. 285 words

Johnson, Frank Gray, Vancil Stalancker, Walter W. Kallsen. Sam H. DePriest, Frank Best, Glen Harmon, R. D. Updike, Roy Fredrick, Henry Brestel Clifford Shattuck. Mark Gyger, Laurence E. Miller. Herman A. Andre, Lee Stutzman. Earl Nieier, Wallace Armstrong, Joseph R. Beckman, Joe Tarred, Neil Diehl, George McCleary, Fred D.'Stoki, Wm, E. Zehr, Leonard Hodgman, Claude Remington, Henry W. Brian, Wm. F. Mason, Wm. G. Wilder, Wm. F. Slattery, Vernon J. Nelson, Edward H. Johnson, Ray Stutzman, Elmer Stutzman, James T. Farris, Carl P. Erickson, Homer C. Jacobson, Wallace A. Harvey, Albert R. Hovich, Cecil W. Stanley, Martin Mikkelson, Albert M. Johnson, Harry Yoder, Gavo Basmagien, S. A. Stearn, Elmer E. Bilyen, Carl Wildman, Herman Miller, Henry Tibbets, Lale L. Harmon. John T. Berttain, Roy Ames. Earnest A. Schilling, Aug. J. Elmquist, Wm. R. Pettigrew, Walter E. Armstrong, Daniel Downley, Willie Luko, Stanley J. Yispel, Geo. Peterson. Carl Kjeklgaard. Archie M. Jacobson. Charles Bergstrom, Earl Groves, Fred C. Anderson, Wm. McEvoy, Geo. Richardson. Thomas W. Buckley, Walter J. Cox, Leonard Hart, Dudley C. Browning, Arthur H. Mauser. Howard G. Skinner, Henry W. Dehring, Bert K. Wilder, Geo. E. Benson, Herbert Olson, and Harry McPheeters.

In Big Springs the boys who served in the army and navy during the war have an active branch of the American Legion and have recently purchased a building, formerly a church, but later used for mercantile purposes, for the use of the Legion club rooms. This was bought of R. V. Taylor of Scottsbluff and will be converted into suitable rooms for club activities and meeting purposes; so that the men who served over seas or in this country will have a place which they know is their own and can