Posted on: Bradford County Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Fl/BradfordBios/37 Surname: Griffis, Beilling, Dukes, Harnage, Tison, Johns, White, Howard, Elixson, Green, Nettles, Cooper, Kite, Crews, Addison, Powell, Harden, Starling, Moody, Coleman, Baxter ------------------------- BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH - 16 NOVEMBER 1917 ANOTHER SQUAD OF SELECTS WILL LEAVE FOR CAMP EIGHTEEN MORE YOUNG MEN TO GO INTO TRAINING HAVE BEEN ORDERED TO REPORT MONDAY AFTERNOON; LEAVE TUESDAY MORNING Another detachment of Bradford county men will leave for the training camp at Columbia, S.C., Tuesday morning, November 20th. They have been ordered to report to the Local Board in Starke at 3 o'clock p.m. Monday, November 19th, prepared to depart for camp. The men includeed in the order are as follows: 379 - Sidney Franklyn BEILLING 1118 - Redding A. DUKES 300 - Alex Preston HARNAGE 961 - Adam TISON 681 - Nick JOHNS 450 - James William White 19 - Noah HOWARD 344 - Mason ELIXSON 964 - Andrew GREEN 311 - Phillip Philander NETTLES 582 - Luther Gracy COOPER 949 - James GRIFFIS 546 - Tate KITE 1154 - Stafford L. CREWS 114 - Claud Stacey ADDISON 777 - Charley Jackson POWELL 362 - Othello HARDEN 931 - Bryant GRIFFIS ALTERNATES Alternates have been ordered to report at the same time as follows: 38 - John H. STARLING 742 - Eugene GRIFFIS 827 - James Thomas MOODY 586 - Elijah N. COLEMAN 527 - Nathan Elder BAXTER 89 - Randolph ADDISON FORTY-THREE MEN IN SERVICE Forty-three selected men are now in service from Bradford County. Fifty-one have been forwarded to camp by the Local Board, but eight of this number have been discharged on physical examination. If all of the 18 men are to go forward next Tuesday are accepted on the final examinations, this will swell the total from this county to 61 men. It is expected that the next detachment to be sent to camp will consist of colored selects. Forty-eight of the colored registrants have been certified for service by the District Board. The Local Board only awaits the order of the War Department to start these men to camp.