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Introduction The Denver Post, Friday, August 2, 1929 List of All Colorado’s World War 1 Dead is Compiled Location of the Burial Place of each Fallen Soldien Given. Information Made Available Thru Courtesy of Congressman Eaton-Citizens May Know Where Graves are in France, Belgium, England. Thru the courtesy of Congressman W. R. Eaton and for the benefit of the relatives and friends of Colorado’s World War dead, The Denver Post has obtained a list of the Colorado boys who sacrificed their lives during that great conflict and whose bodies are buried in permanent American cemeteries in Europe. The list gives the location of the burial place of each. As soon as the war department announced that it had compiled a list of all of America’s soldier dead, Congressman Eaton ordered a list made for Colorado. Following its publication in this issue of the Denver Post it will be incorporated in the Congressional Record. “In the winning of the World War,” said Congressman Eaton, “no state played a more notable part than did our own state of Colorado. In no other state did the youth of the land respond more readily to the call of arms. And few states suffered as severely in numbers making the supreme sacrifice. “The graves of these heroes constitute a lasting tie between this nation and the nations associated with us in the late war. They will be forever shrines to be visited by patriotic Americans who desire to pay tribute to the memory of these brave boys. “It is my purpose in securing this list from the war department to acquaint people of our state with the exact location of each of these Colorado graves in France, Belgium and England.” Following is the key to the permanent American cemeteries in Europe. Thru this key the exact location of each grave can be determined on the appended list of the Colorado war dead: France M.A. - Meuse-Argonna American cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse. A.M. - Aisne-Marne American cemetery, Belleau, Aisne. Sur. - Suresnes American cemetery, Suresnes, Seine (near Paris). So. - Somme American cemetery, Bony, Aisne. O.A.- Oise-Aisne American cemetery, Seringes-et-Nesles, Aisne. St.M. – St. Mihiel American cemetery, Thiaucourt, Meurtheet-Moselle. Belgium F.F. - Flanders Field American cemetery, Weareghem, Belgium. England E. B. - E. Brookwood American cemetery, Brookwood (near London), England.
Object Description
Title | Colorado World War I Casualties in Europe |
Creator | Denver Public Library. Western History/Genealogy Dept. |
Date | 1929 |
Summary | List of all Colorado World War I dead originally compiled in 1929. Includes a transcript of an article from the Denver Post from 1929 detailing the list, and the list including name, division, rank and cemetery location. |
Description | 7 p. |
Type of Material | Document |
Subject | World war, 1914-1918--Colorado.; Colorado--Genealogy--Sources.; Denver (Colo.)--History, Military.; United States. Selective Service System--Sources.; United States. Army--Recruiting, enlistment, etc.--World War, 1914-1918.; United States. Army--History--World War, 1914-1918.; United States. Navy--Recruiting, enlistment, etc.--World War, 1914-1918.; United States. Navy--History--World War, 1914-1918.; Soldiers--Colorado--Genealogy.; Sailors--Colorado--Genealogy.; World War, 1914-1918--Colorado.; Register of birth, etc.--Colorado. |
Format-Medium | Document |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | No |
Filename | Colorado WWI casualties in Europe.pdf |
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Title | Colorado World War I Casualties in Europe |
Description | p. 1 |
Format-Medium | Document |
Full-Text | Introduction The Denver Post, Friday, August 2, 1929 List of All Colorado’s World War 1 Dead is Compiled Location of the Burial Place of each Fallen Soldien Given. Information Made Available Thru Courtesy of Congressman Eaton-Citizens May Know Where Graves are in France, Belgium, England. Thru the courtesy of Congressman W. R. Eaton and for the benefit of the relatives and friends of Colorado’s World War dead, The Denver Post has obtained a list of the Colorado boys who sacrificed their lives during that great conflict and whose bodies are buried in permanent American cemeteries in Europe. The list gives the location of the burial place of each. As soon as the war department announced that it had compiled a list of all of America’s soldier dead, Congressman Eaton ordered a list made for Colorado. Following its publication in this issue of the Denver Post it will be incorporated in the Congressional Record. “In the winning of the World War,” said Congressman Eaton, “no state played a more notable part than did our own state of Colorado. In no other state did the youth of the land respond more readily to the call of arms. And few states suffered as severely in numbers making the supreme sacrifice. “The graves of these heroes constitute a lasting tie between this nation and the nations associated with us in the late war. They will be forever shrines to be visited by patriotic Americans who desire to pay tribute to the memory of these brave boys. “It is my purpose in securing this list from the war department to acquaint people of our state with the exact location of each of these Colorado graves in France, Belgium and England.” Following is the key to the permanent American cemeteries in Europe. Thru this key the exact location of each grave can be determined on the appended list of the Colorado war dead: France M.A. - Meuse-Argonna American cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse. A.M. - Aisne-Marne American cemetery, Belleau, Aisne. Sur. - Suresnes American cemetery, Suresnes, Seine (near Paris). So. - Somme American cemetery, Bony, Aisne. O.A.- Oise-Aisne American cemetery, Seringes-et-Nesles, Aisne. St.M. – St. Mihiel American cemetery, Thiaucourt, Meurtheet-Moselle. Belgium F.F. - Flanders Field American cemetery, Weareghem, Belgium. England E. B. - E. Brookwood American cemetery, Brookwood (near London), England. |
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