Washington, Oct. 11 -
Mrs. Ed. Primes, Oelwein, Iowa:
Deeply regret to inform you that
Private Charles Barnes is officially reported as killed in action
September 22.
Harris, Adgt.
The above message was
received by Mrs. Primes, mother of Charles Barnes Friday evening and
tells the story of the supreme sacrifice in battle on the west front of
another Oelwein young man, well known in the city.
He was a member of Co. B, 168 U.S.
Infantry, 84th Brigade, 42nd Division.
he served on the Mexican border in
1916 and returned to Oelwein to again to into the service and go over
with the Rainbow Division, and he was on the steamer that returned from
mid-ocean.
He was employed as a
machinist's helper in the C.G.W. shops when in Oelwein.
There are three sisters, two brothers
and his mother.
He was a young man who was highly
esteemed by his associates and that he was patriotic was evidenced by
the fact that he volunteered for service.
The only particulars of his death are
contained in the above message:
"Killed in action September 22."
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