. Snyder county annals : a collection of all kinds of historical items affecting Snyder County from the settlement of the first pioneers in this section, to the names of the soldiers in the World War, 1917-19 . HARRY ALBERT STRAUSER Richfield, Pa. Supply Co. 314 in Left Arm Sept. 30. Harry Albert Strauser, son of Mrs. Wm. H. Strausar, R. D. 2,Richfield, was born July 30, 1895,registered for conscription June 5,1917, at Trevorton, Pa., was draftedand left Sunbury for Camp Meade,Md. Sept. 19, 1917, was assigned toSupply Co. 314th Regt. Inf. as awagoner, and was at Camp Meaden
. Snyder county annals : a collection of all kinds of historical items affecting Snyder County from the settlement of the first pioneers in this section, to the names of the soldiers in the World War, 1917-19 . HARRY ALBERT STRAUSER Richfield, Pa. Supply Co. 314 in Left Arm Sept. 30. Harry Albert Strauser, son of Mrs. Wm. H. Strausar, R. D. 2,Richfield, was born July 30, 1895,registered for conscription June 5,1917, at Trevorton, Pa., was draftedand left Sunbury for Camp Meade,Md. Sept. 19, 1917, was assigned toSupply Co. 314th Regt. Inf. as awagoner, and was at Camp Meadenearly ten months before sailing forFrance. He arrived overseas aboutJuly 16th, 1918. Was wounded inthe left arm, Sept. 30, 1918. Thelast word received from him waswritten Nov. 29th stating that he wasin a convalescent camp and expectedto be sent home before long. R. C. SPAID—G. M. SCHOLL 341. RALPH C. SPAIDE GROVEB C. SCHOLL, R. 1, Beavertown. Co. E, 314th Killed Nov. 7th. Let-ters Say He Is Alive. Port Trevorton, Pa. Died in France,Sept. 8, 1918. Ralph C. Spaide was born Dec. 25,1892, was killed Nov. 7, 1918. He wasa son of John and Martha (nee Middles-warth) Spaide, R. D Beavertown. He was a teacher in the public schoolsfor a number of terms and was employ-ed by the American Steel Foundry Co.,Washington D. C. before leaving as adraftee May 28th, 1918. He was a mem-ber of the St. James Lutheran church,Troxelville for 8 years. A letter from Chas. Jordan, of Co. E,314th Inf., (of which Mr. Spaide wasalso a member) dated Dec. 1, 1918, stat-ed vas follows: Ralph Spaide is in ahospital, wounded, and is getting alongfine. Also another letter from Chas. Mid-dleswarth, of the same Company, hasmade this satement, Ralph Spaide hasa flesh wound, and is getting along date of Middlesworths lette is notknown correctly. Grover C. Scholl, son of Wm. H. Schollof Por
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