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World War 1

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__ Gardens first started with World War 1 to encourage families to produce their own food.
__ Day, formerly known as Armistice Day, was originally set as a U.S. legal holiday to honor the end of the fighting in World War I.
Nellie S. Hall of Herkimer, Amelia Christensen of Mohawk, Mrs. T. A. Clifford of Little Falls, and Frances Lynch of Fairfield were Gold Star __ who lost a son in the war.
When the U.S. entered the war on April 6, 1917, the New York National Guard was federalized into service in July. Co. M based at the Mohawk __ was part of the Third Battalion, 107th Regiment, 27th Division.
Wagoner Vensel Grubner (1898-1987)of East Herkimer was one of the Co. M boys. He drove supply wagon __ teams on the Hindenburg Line.
Women were employed to fill positions at __ and other jobs vacated by men who had gone to fight in the war.
At the start of the war in 1914, England, France and Russia reached out to __ Arms for assistance in manufacturing and supplying rifles, bayonets, cartridges, shells, and small arms ammunition.
The first military camp was erected in Mohawk when about 120 members of Co. M went into quarters at __ Park.
Clara Illig (1886-1968) of Ilion was one of the first __ to go overseas during WW1, serving from May 8, 1917 until April 3, 1919. She treated patients at No. 9 British General Hospital at Rouen, France.
Herkimer County’s Home __Committee organized to take a military census and inventory of the resources available for use in the event of war.
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The U.S. Government raised money to help finance the war by selling __ Bonds.
The Herkimer Chapter of #13 Down used the Odd Fellows’ building in Herkimer to knit __ answering an urgent need as the weather grew colder in Europe.
In 1923, the Dawes Committee was set up to address Germany's economic collapse and the threat to the armistice agreement - Herkimer County native Owen D. __ played a key role in setting up a new plan.
The __ Epidemic of 1918 killed more people than died in World War 1, affecting over 25% of the US population.
On April 3, 1919, church __ rang and factory whistles blew alerting the community of the arrival of the troop train bringing the boys of Co. M. home.
The American __ __ was founded on May 21, 1881 in Washington, D.C. led by Clara Barton (2 words).
The __ Arms Company of Frankfort assisted in the WW1 efforts by producing weapons used by the Allied Forces. It manufactured over 70,000 Lewis Machine Guns in .303 British caliber.
Specializing in farm and garden tools, the Union Fork & Hoe expanded its operations to meet wartime production needs for hand tools and __ for building roads and airfields.
Pvt. Joseph Hugick (1896-1918) of Columbia was in Co. M, 60th Infantry and was killed in action Oct. 25, 1918, buried in the Meuse-Argonne Cemetery in France. The Hugick Purcell Shepard __ Legion Post still exists in Richfield Springs.
Anna Cecelia Purcell (1886-1981) of Herkimer was called into service in 1918 in Portsmouth, England caring for patients suffering from war neurosis, brought on by the exhaustion and stress of combat, including shell __.