John Marshall High School - Marshallite Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1919

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wwgwwx I ll g 'K lb A V YI M eweeweev R RASL-1 Afglla IWT E vqrigifiyfd If up i, 1, X' XX gn ,Jfx f fshxs Warren Hlu MCPCCI' Warreii Hill Mercer Was born Sep- tember 26, 1899. He received his early education at Stonewall Jackson School, and entered John Marshall High School September, 1913. At the first call for troops he responded at the age of sixteen, and was under command of his former commandant, Capt. Edwin P. Con- quest, of the Signal Corps. Later l1e was transferred to the 54th Field Artillery. He was trained at Camp Stuart. In the Winter of 1916 he saw service on the Mexican Border. On his return he was sent to Camp McClellan at Anniston, Ala., and sailed for France June 29, 1918. He died at Camp Meucon, France, Sep- tember 20, 1918, six days before reach- ing his nineteenth birthday.

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