Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . raduate P. S. Killed in action September 5,1918. Pvt, John F. Boyle. 2207 Bedford ave. QuartermasterCorps, U. S. A. Died of pneumoniaat Camp Johnson. Jacksonville, Fla. Corp. Jcsepli A. Boyle. 685 E. Second st. Co. E, 106thInf. Graduate P. S. No. 134. Attend-ed Commercial High School. Memberof St. Rose of Lima Church. Killed inaction August 28, 1918. Pvt. John F. Bradley. Co. I, 165th Inf. 20 years in action. Pvt. Peter A. Bramer. Woodhaven. L. I. Headquarters iCo., Seventh Field Art., stationed at jCamp McClellan, Ala. Died of influ- |


Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . raduate P. S. Killed in action September 5,1918. Pvt, John F. Boyle. 2207 Bedford ave. QuartermasterCorps, U. S. A. Died of pneumoniaat Camp Johnson. Jacksonville, Fla. Corp. Jcsepli A. Boyle. 685 E. Second st. Co. E, 106thInf. Graduate P. S. No. 134. Attend-ed Commercial High School. Memberof St. Rose of Lima Church. Killed inaction August 28, 1918. Pvt. John F. Bradley. Co. I, 165th Inf. 20 years in action. Pvt. Peter A. Bramer. Woodhaven. L. I. Headquarters iCo., Seventh Field Art., stationed at jCamp McClellan, Ala. Died of influ- |enza-pneumonia at tjase hospital. j Pvt. Algot F. I Pvt. Algot F. Anderson, son of Mrs. John P. Anderson of 13Reeve pi., was wounded on Septem-ber 27 and was convalescing in anEnglish hospital when he was strickenwitli pneumonia, which caused hisdeath. He was a member of Co. E,106th Inf. He was drafted on April 4last, and sent to Camp LTpton. andtwo weeks later triir-iferred to Spar-tanburg and assigned to (he ALGOTANDERSON He sailed for France aboard the Presi-dent Lincoln on May 10. Pvt. Ander-son was born in Brooklyn 2 7 yearsago. He was graduated from P. S. 15,.and was formerly in the employ ofthe Union Drawn Steel Company ofManhattan. He was a member of theSwedish Lutheran Church. Besides hisparents. Pvt. Anderson leaves a sisterand two brothers, one of whom is amember of Co. A, 307th Inf., also inFrance. Pvt. John H. E. 25th st. 23 years of in the Ambulance serviceJuly. 1917. Trained at Allentown,Pa. Graduate Commercial HighSchool, student of Polytechnic Insti-tute. Died of wounds. Coi-p. Edward Breniian. 166 Xott ave., L. I. City. 165th in action. Pvt. Hoakin Breunaris. 201 President st. Died of pneu-monia at Camp Upton. Pvt. Robert. Bridger. 2948 Fulton st. Attached to Quar-termaster Corps, A. E. F. in of tuberculosis June 30, 1918. Coip. Frank J. Briggennan. 1931 Palmetto st. Killed in actionSepte


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