Missouri Over There

Moniteau CO

Transcript

[28 gold stars] MONITEAU COUNTY 651 [13 BLUE STARS] J. P. KAY County Supt. Of Schools [white ribbon] Atkinson, Arthur Bell, Stanley Bowlin, Jessie W. Cole, Edgar Crosswhite, Everett Embry, Sidney E. Everhardt, Ira Geiger, Fred Howe, Hosea Jobe, John F. Karr, Jesse A. Kay, J. P. Klatt, Adolph Lacey, Jerome Longan, Layton McKinney, Joe V. Newkirk, Lester Niehaus, Wm. H. Peeny, Arthur Reed, Jesse M. Reynolds, Leslie Rohrback, Henry Schmidt, George Schreck, Andy J. Simmers, Robt. E. Walser, Uel H. White, Cecil Wilkes, Richard B. Wrieks, Joseph

Description

County service banner for Moniteau County Missouri. Moniteau County had 651 men serve and 28 die in the service. In the 1920s, the Missouri Legislature wanted to honor the state’s veterans of the Great War. They appropriated money to match that raised by individual counties to create Service Banners representing the servicemen and women from each county. In 1924, sixty-eight counties presented banners to the state. Over the next two decades, several more were presented. Today the banners in the Missouri State Museum’s collection represent ninety-eight counties plus the City of St. Louis.

Details

Title Moniteau CO
Source Unknown. Moniteau CO. County banners and Regimental flags. 00.1986.114.0078. Missouri State Museum, Jefferson City, Missouri.
Subject LCSH Memorialization; Banners--1910-1920
Subject Local WWI; World War I
Site Accession Number 00.1986.114.0078
Contributing Institution Missouri State Museum
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Language English