PVT Hugh Haven Galland

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PVT Hugh Haven Galland Veteran

Birth
Salix, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Sep 1918 (aged 18)
Hericourt, Departement de la Haute-Saône, Franche-Comté, France
Burial
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Greenlawn, Lot 82
Memorial ID
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World War I casualty. Private, Co. F, 104th Engineers. A victim of the influenza epidemic of 1918, he died of pneumonia in the Hericourt Hospital in France. Buried in Graceland Park Cemetery November 20, 1921. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Britten Galland, Salix, Iowa. Brother of Ernest Abijah Galland, also a World War I casualty. (From "For God and Country," a book commemorating the World War I soldiers and sailors from Sioux City, Iowa. Published by the Edward H. Monahan Post of The American Legion, 1923.)
World War I casualty. Private, Co. F, 104th Engineers. A victim of the influenza epidemic of 1918, he died of pneumonia in the Hericourt Hospital in France. Buried in Graceland Park Cemetery November 20, 1921. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Britten Galland, Salix, Iowa. Brother of Ernest Abijah Galland, also a World War I casualty. (From "For God and Country," a book commemorating the World War I soldiers and sailors from Sioux City, Iowa. Published by the Edward H. Monahan Post of The American Legion, 1923.)