In Memoriam
WILLIAM G. CASEY, 26 Years Old
Tuesday Morning, March 26, 1918
William G. Casey, aged 26, private in Company 8, Casual Troops, died at the base hospital, Camp Pike, Tuesday morning from blood poisoning.
The body is at the parlors of P. H. Ruebel & Co.. pending advice from relatives at Haworth, Okla. --- Arkansas Gazette
McCurtain Gazette
Wednesday, March 27, 1918
Listed as Galloway Casey in 1900 & 1910 census, living with parents of course.
William G Casey
in the U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: William G Casey
Race: Caucasian (White)
Marital status: Single
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1890
Birth Place: Arkansas, USA
Street address: Lockesburg
Residence Place: Sevier, Arkansas, USA
Contributor: JEF (47377328)
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In World War I, Camp Pike National Army Cantonment, Little Rock, Arkansas was a base hospital treating wounded and ill soldiers. Below are several undated, circa 1918 that take you back in time, concentrating on the Medical Corps and personnel who assisted the soldiers of World War I get healthy again.
Camp Pike, situated eight miles northwest of Little Rock, Ark., houses the National Army forces drawn from Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and western Alabama. Here an up-to-date military city of 42,000 capacity had virtually to be built in the midst of a wilderness.
In Memoriam
WILLIAM G. CASEY, 26 Years Old
Tuesday Morning, March 26, 1918
William G. Casey, aged 26, private in Company 8, Casual Troops, died at the base hospital, Camp Pike, Tuesday morning from blood poisoning.
The body is at the parlors of P. H. Ruebel & Co.. pending advice from relatives at Haworth, Okla. --- Arkansas Gazette
McCurtain Gazette
Wednesday, March 27, 1918
Listed as Galloway Casey in 1900 & 1910 census, living with parents of course.
William G Casey
in the U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: William G Casey
Race: Caucasian (White)
Marital status: Single
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1890
Birth Place: Arkansas, USA
Street address: Lockesburg
Residence Place: Sevier, Arkansas, USA
Contributor: JEF (47377328)
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In World War I, Camp Pike National Army Cantonment, Little Rock, Arkansas was a base hospital treating wounded and ill soldiers. Below are several undated, circa 1918 that take you back in time, concentrating on the Medical Corps and personnel who assisted the soldiers of World War I get healthy again.
Camp Pike, situated eight miles northwest of Little Rock, Ark., houses the National Army forces drawn from Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and western Alabama. Here an up-to-date military city of 42,000 capacity had virtually to be built in the midst of a wilderness.
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