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"Another Victim of War to Be Buried by Legion", 1921-10

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
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Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.

Dates: Publication: 1921-10

"Bodies of Texas Soldiers Will Arrive Thursday", 1921-10

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
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Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.

Dates: Publication: 1921-10

"Body of Dallas Soldier to be Buried by Legion", 1921-10-21

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
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"The body of Sergeant John Oscar Miller...Dallas soldier, who was killed near Romagne France...will be received in Dallas by Ed C. Smith and Bros Undertaking Company Thursday morning...."

Dates: Publication: 1921-10-21

"Dallas Soldier Killed in France Buried Here", 1921-10

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
Scope and Contents

Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.

Dates: Publication: 1921-10

"Dallas Soldier Will Be Buried Friday Afternoon", 1921-10

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
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Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.

Dates: Publication: 1921-10

Grave Location Blank, 1918-11-10

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.30
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Photocopy of the original typed and signed blank. Grave Location Blank lists Miller's cause of death, date of burial, place of burial, and that this data was reported by Walter O. Lewis, Chaplain, 360th Inf.

Dates: Issued: 1918-11-10

Graves Registration Service authorization, 1921-10-10

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.32
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of the signed authorization, by Ed C. Smith and Brothers, Dallas, Texas, for receipt of the remains of John Oscar Miller.

Dates: Issued: 1921-10-10

New York General Intermediate Depot extract of Special Orders, 1921-10-14

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.32
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"Under the provisions of paragraph 87, Army regulations, Corporal John Fitzgerald, 2nd Provisional Co., 22nd Inf. as Escort, will proceed from Hoboken, NJ, to San Antonio, Texas, accompanying the remains of the following deceased soldiers enroute to destinations set opposite their respective names." This text is followed by a listing of 50 names, 43 of whom are from Texas.

Dates: Issued: 1921-10-14

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World War, 1914-1918 -- Casualties. 15
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