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Marion G. Crandell

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31: 136:, Crandell volunteered to do war relief work in France. She arrived in France in February 1918, taught French to other volunteers, and worked in a canteen near the front lines. Crandell died in 1918, when an artillery shell struck the YMCA canteen where she was working, near 109:, the daughter of George Taylor Crandell and Anjeannette Adeline Taylor Crandell. Her father was an auditor for the Union Pacific Railroad. She graduated from Omaha High School in 1889, and studied French at the 542: 238: 557: 547: 537: 532: 208: 552: 341: 149: 262: 455: 389: 156:, and historical marker. A section of Iowa highway also commemorates her. Her name was included on the war memorial at her 430: 363: 287: 405: 177: 114: 89:, was an American educator and war worker. She was "the first American woman in active service killed in 431:"Huns Murder Former Local Girl in France; Marion G. Crandell Killed by Shell in Canteen near Challons" 527: 522: 209:"Publisher's Perspective: Iowan was first U.S. woman killed in active service during the Great War -" 133: 126: 110: 239:"Time Machine: Marion Crandel - The first U.S. woman killed in World War I was from Cedar Rapids" 102: 137: 125:
Crandell was a French teacher in Iowa, Nebraska, and California. She was on the faculty of
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in Omaha. In 2011, she was inducted into the Omaha Central High School Hall of Fame.
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Primary Selections from Special Collections, Davenport Public Library
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First American woman in active service killed in World War I
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A smiling white woman with dark hair
World War I
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Omaha, Nebraska
Sorbonne
University of Colorado
Bellevue College
Alameda, California
Sainte-Menehould
Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
Davenport, Iowa
"In Memoriam: Marion G. Crandell"



"Publisher's Perspective: Iowan was first U.S. woman killed in active service during the Great War -"



"Time Machine: Marion Crandel - The first U.S. woman killed in World War I was from Cedar Rapids"
"Omaha Girl First Woman to Make Supreme Sacrifice"


"Central will add 11 to its Hall of Fame"



"Marion G. Crandell"
"Gone West: Gold Stars on the Service Flag of the Sunset Country"
"Alameda Woman Dies by Explosion of Shell"

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