Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . n September 27. Ho was amember of Co. A, 106th Inf. In May,1917, he enlisted in the 23d Regt. Hetrained at Spartanburg and sailed onthe President Lincoln from NewportNews on May 10. Pvt. Benoit wasborn in Brooklyn, 21 years ago. Hewas employed in the office of JuliusDippel, a silk merchant of his last letter to his parents, writ-ten on September IS. he said ho wasexpecting to leave for the front. Pvt. Fred A. Tieman. Pvt. Fred A. Tieman, a member ofthe old 7th Rest., has been killed inFrance and buried there by his com-rades, according to a l


Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . n September 27. Ho was amember of Co. A, 106th Inf. In May,1917, he enlisted in the 23d Regt. Hetrained at Spartanburg and sailed onthe President Lincoln from NewportNews on May 10. Pvt. Benoit wasborn in Brooklyn, 21 years ago. Hewas employed in the office of JuliusDippel, a silk merchant of his last letter to his parents, writ-ten on September IS. he said ho wasexpecting to leave for the front. Pvt. Fred A. Tieman. Pvt. Fred A. Tieman, a member ofthe old 7th Rest., has been killed inFrance and buried there by his com-rades, according to a letter from achaplain at the front. Official noticeof death, which ireached his aunt,Mrs. H. C. Clark of 365 Eastern Park-way, reported him killed on October18. Pvt. Tieman, who was engagedin the electrical business before thewar. was 29 years old. His mother,Mrs. Esther C. Tieman lives at Bloom-field. N. J. Wagoner George K. George Robert Argue of157 Eckford st., died of pneumonia onNovember S. He was born in County. nv U Cavan. Ireland, October 9, 1S96. Hecame to this country In 1913. Whenthe war broke out Wagoner Argueenlisted in the 12th Regt. of Manhat-tan and was sent to Camp Wads-worth, Spartanburg, S. C. He startedfor France on May 8. Lt. Hanry A. Stevens. Lt. Harry A. Stevens, 31 years old,of 884 Argyle rd., died of wounds onOctober 13. He received his woundsthat day and died before he could betaken to a hospital. Lt. Stevens wasa member of Co. B, Fifth M. G. was the son of Mr. and Mrs. TomH. Stevens and attended tlie firstPlattsburg training camp and receivedhis commission as second lieutenantbefore sailing for France on Septem-ber S, l&l?. Lt. Stevens was em-ployed as Western representative ofthe Trenton Potteries, was born inRutherford, N. J., and attended Eras-mus Hall. Lt. Stevens was a 32d de-gree Mason anil a member of Green-point Lodge. His brother, 2d H. Stevens, is in the aviationservice stationed at Kelly Field,


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