History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Savage, Homer Spaulding, Carl A. Smith, Jerry D. Stouffer, Clyde H. Speer, Harry A. Smith, Harrison Strasburger, George H. Smith, Milo C. Shafer, Louis C. Stiehl, Ernest J. Scherbarth. Paul Shrewsbury, Erick O. Schultz, John E. Sherlock, Robert G. Slocum, Lynn Stone, Arthur L. Schiedt, Fred Stone, Harry L. Sandoz, Don B. Shrewsbury, Paul A. Stover, Howard A. Speer, Wilbur S. Sutton. George F. Sydow, Ami F. Sandoz, William T. Sears, Harry Stouffer, John L. Stephens, Frederick Shear, Morton R. Sweeney, Pleasant W. Smith, Arthur E. Schubert, John L. Shipp, Lewis M. Smith. Arthur R. Skiles, Grant A. Stannard, Guss Thompson, Walter E. Townsend, Lawrence Toline, Harold S. Thomas, H. K. Tiller, Roy Toline, Walter H. Tyler, Joe V. Tulloss, Lester Trotter, Albert S. L. Thompson, Clarence E. Taylor, Thomas R. Thompson. Ira B. Thayer, Raymond H. Tourtellotte. William McKi'nley Tyler, William E. Vollentine, F. E. Vlasak, Grover A. VanBuskirk, Theophiel Vincent, Frank J. Votrubs, Anton Vodicke, Ernest A. Vickery, John A. VanDinter, Leonard Van Ryt, Archie J. Van Buskirk, Ray S. Vanderford, James W. Williams, Peter Wyers, Lewis B. Wiles, Theodore C. Wassenberg, John E. Wolf, Fred Witt. Geo. Wilson, Carl S. Williams. Frank C. Winters, Samuel E. H. Waldron, Henry M. White, John L. Wehr, Joseph A. Wehenkel, John E. Yowell, Ben Zurcher.
Of this total of 368 sons of Sheridan county that went forth to do their part in the world conflict, 142 were volunteers, and 226 were inducted. Few communities will show a greater proportion of volunteers for service, and a number of them became officers. The editor has not the list