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James Bethel Gresham

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in June 1917. Just before daylight on November 3, 1917, Gresham was killed along with Privates Hay and Enright during an early morning raid by the
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a house in Evansville was built in his honor and given to his mother, Alice Dodd.
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Monument to James B. Gresham, Merle D. Hay and Thomas F. Enright, designed by
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Monument at the Crawford County Courthouse in Van Buren, Arkansas
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serviceman and perhaps the first American serviceman to die in
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Vanderburgh County World War I Gold Star Soldier's Biographies
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First three American soldiers to die fighting in World War I,
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As a memorial, as the first American casualty of World 511:"James Bethel Gresham: An Evansville Hero, 1893 - 1917" 161: 147: 137: 129: 109: 91: 74: 57: 37: 21: 558:James Bethel Gresham An Evansville Hero, 1893–1917 583:American military personnel killed in World War I 280:on April 23, 1914, with his service beginning at 248:James Gresham was born on August 23, 1893, in 8: 588:United States Army non-commissioned officers 593:United States Army personnel of World War I 433:, the last Belgian Army soldier killed, at 415:, the last British Army soldier killed, at 424:, the last French Army soldier killed, at 272:, destroyed by the Germans in October 1940 29: 18: 315:with the first American soldiers of the 468: 515:Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library 7: 553:Sons of Men: Evansville's War Record 476: 474: 472: 344:First soldiers killed in World War I 201:and James Bethel Gresham 1917 poster 407:Last soldiers killed in World War I 256:Military service, death, and legacy 292:. By June 1914, he was serving in 14: 457:10:59 a.m. November 11, 1918 448:10:58 a.m. November 11, 1918 435:10:45 a.m. November 11, 1918 426:10:45 a.m. November 11, 1918 396:soldiers killed, November 3, 1917 417:9:30 a.m. November 11, 1918 116: 96: 386:soldier killed, August 21, 1914 376:soldier killed, August 4, 1914 366:soldier killed, August 2, 1914 356:soldier killed, August 2, 1914 352:, the first soldier and first 1: 317:American Expeditionary Force 16:American soldier (1893–1917) 482:"Cpl. James Bethel Gresham" 268:, erected November 1918 in 209:James B. Grehsam in uniform 609: 276:Gresham enlisted into the 392:, one of the first three 28: 431:Marcel Toussaint Terfve 250:McLean County, Kentucky 51:McLean County, Kentucky 307:. He shipped out from 273: 210: 202: 186: 152:16th Infantry Regiment 551:Heiman Blatt (1920). 440:George Lawrence Price 263: 224:, along with Private 208: 192: 184: 156:1st Infantry Division 130:Years of service 543:James Bethel Gresham 413:George Edwin Ellison 354:Imperial German Army 321:Imperial German Army 214:James Bethel Gresham 80:Locust Hill Cemetery 23:James Bethel Gresham 446:soldier killed, at 360:Jules-AndrĂ© Peugeot 329:Evansville, Indiana 84:Evansville, Indiana 422:Augustin TrĂ©buchon 282:Jefferson Barracks 274: 211: 203: 187: 124:United States Army 179: 178: 600: 530: 529: 527: 526: 517:. Archived from 507: 501: 500: 498: 497: 488:. Archived from 478: 458: 449: 436: 427: 418: 334: 305:John J. 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McLean County, Kentucky
Artois
Locust Hill Cemetery
Evansville, Indiana
United States
United States Army
Corporal
16th Infantry Regiment
1st Infantry Division
World War I



Merle Hay
Thomas Enright
James B. Grehsam in uniform
Hoosier
World War I
Merle Hay
Glidden, Iowa
Thomas Enright
Pittsburgh
McLean County, Kentucky

Louis Majorelle
Bathelémont
U.S. Army
Jefferson Barracks
St. Louis

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