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It Is Reorganized

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
July
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

It Is Reorganized.

Company I Has Fifty-Nine Members.

Of Whom Thirty-Nine Seen Service in the Spanish American War. Elect Officers Next Week.

Company I, First Michigan National Guards, reorganized at the armory last evening with 59 members, of whom 39 have seen service in the United States Volunteers. Six others had previously been members of Co. A. There were 14 new names voted in. Five applications for membership were laid on the table. A meeting will be held next week for the election of officers. The following are the names of the members of the new company: United States Volunteers - William C. Cooper, Wm. Corson, Fred Dodsley, W.F. Gates, H. Galligan, E. Hinz, Bert Krause, Russell Lombard, W.H. Murray, Andrew Maulbetsch, Noble Monroe, Charles Petrie, Harry Pond, Ed. O. Schairer, Bert Allmendinger, Oscar Burkhardt, Roy Sage, Dean Seabolt, Gus Sodt, Frank Tice, John Trajanowski, Clyde Wilson, William Walz, Albert Wilson, John Haarer, Ernest Bethke, Chas H. Watson, Albert Long, Arthur Warren, Wesley Wilson, Arba Wilson, Gus. Meyer, Otto Schwemen, J.J. Gutekunt, Eugene Chenders, John Flynn, Sid M. Bangs, Theo. Weinmann, Harry E. Saunders.

Old Members of Co. A - W. H. Reyer, Clarence Tice, Ernest Wurster, Frank Campbell, Bruce Barrows, Orrin J. Bury.

New Members - Thyrlow Coon, Stewart Sims, J.C. Burkharddt, Wm. Schneider, Gustave Novac, Chris Lau, Alert Allmendinger, Emil Molkenthen, William A. Schleyer, William Staebler, Julius Staebler, Gus. Hinz, Frank Amos.