He died at the Bloomer Hospital due to Myocardial Failure (Chronic), Uremia (6 mos), and Carcinoma of Prostrate (14 years).
When this country was engaged in the World War, Henry was inducted into the service of the second draft and assigned to the veterinary departement of the army. He trained at Camp Grant, Illinois and subsequently served one year in France, being discharged in 1919.
Source: History of Dunn County (1925), page 944
He died at the Bloomer Hospital due to Myocardial Failure (Chronic), Uremia (6 mos), and Carcinoma of Prostrate (14 years).
When this country was engaged in the World War, Henry was inducted into the service of the second draft and assigned to the veterinary departement of the army. He trained at Camp Grant, Illinois and subsequently served one year in France, being discharged in 1919.
Source: History of Dunn County (1925), page 944
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