Samuel was a Veteran of World War I and was a Machine Gunner in an Infantry Company.
Samuel was on the roof of a one-story building at Blue Ridge Summit when seized by the attack. He was helped down by fellow workers and taken to a nearby home, where he died a short while later.
Source: The Star and Sentinel Newspaper for Pennsylvania, Dated: Saturday, February 09, 1952 on page three
Samuel was a Veteran of World War I and was a Machine Gunner in an Infantry Company.
Samuel was on the roof of a one-story building at Blue Ridge Summit when seized by the attack. He was helped down by fellow workers and taken to a nearby home, where he died a short while later.
Source: The Star and Sentinel Newspaper for Pennsylvania, Dated: Saturday, February 09, 1952 on page three
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