A very nice lady from Washington state looked up all the Hall men who died in WWI and sent me the list. I am forwarding it to this list. >Source: >Soldiers of the Great War. W.M. Houlsee, et.al., comps., 3 vols., >Washington, >DC: Soldiers Publishing Association, 1920. >This is a listing of soldiers who died. It is arranged by state and gives the >soldier's name, residence, rank, and cause of death. It contains many >individual photographs and a chronology of the war. >NORTH CAROLINA >HALL, Sergeant Thomas L. >Fort Mill >Killed in Action >HALL, Pvt. Charles B. >Ogreeta >Killed in Action >HALL, Pvt. Charles C. >Red Springs >Killed in Action >HALL, Pvt. Henry H. >Hope Mills >Killed in Action >TENNESSEE >HALL, Pvt. James M. (Photograph, p. 218) >McKenzie >Died of Disease >HALL, Pvt. Walter. >Walter Hill >Died of Disease >HALL, Pvt. Jesse F. >Marble City >Died of Wounds >HALL, Pvt. Willie >Wilsonville >Died of Wounds Russell D. James Delta, Colorado neri@dmea.net