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Submitted: 10/16/12 • Approved: 10/20/12 • Last Updated: 10/23/12 • R767709-G0-S3
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS US Army National Guard
Headquarters Company 142 Field Artillery
December 27, 1898 - February 9, 1918
*Obituary
Gravette News-Herald
Friday, February 15, 1918
JACKSON, Ralph - {from Maysville} Mrs. Cawood and daughter, Mrs. Rex James, went to Bentonville Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cawood's grandson, Ralph Jackson. He was a soldier boy stationed in Illinois, transferred from Battery D, 142d Ark. He drank poison.
Contributed on 10/16/12 by wfields55
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