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On April 6, 1917, the United States under President Wilson entered the war to fight
with the Allies. Troop trains stopped in Medford to pick up Grant countians going
off to camp. For those who died in the war, the Pond Creek chapter of DAR erected a
memorial stone in Pond Creek Cemetery upon which are inscribed these names:

| BLISS MARKLAND |
JAMES CINK |
| CHARLES A. HEUSEL |
CLAUD BOWLS |
| CLARENCE HICKOK |
DONALD P. FULLER |
| EMMETT A. SMITH |
FRED L. McKINNEY |
| FRANK C. CZERNY |
FRITZ CARLBERG |
| GEORGE BRAUN |
GILBERT RIESZ |
| GROVER HOCKMAN |
LYMAN HOCKMAN |
| HOMER NASH |
HARRY KURTZ |
| HOBART FARRIS |
JOHN M. HEASTY |
| JOSEPH ZEMAN |
LEWIS JONES |
| MURRELL BURGESS |
BERNARD F. KEARNS |
| MURRELL A. KEARNS |
OSA O. WOY |
| PORTER YELTON |
RAYMOND COMBS |
| ROY L. WOOLEY |
ROY O. CRANMER |
| ROBERT PROSE |
WILLIAM W. ERNEST |
| WILLIAM H. CARPENTER |
WILLIAM GLENN |
Footnote: The above
information is taken from the book: History of Grant County by Guy Webb.

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