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Tag Archives: Nashua
New Hampshire WWI Military: Corporal Louis P. Fraser of Nashua NH (1859- 1918)
Louis P. Fraser was born 17 June 1895 in Nashua, New Hampshire, son of Simon & Delima (Chasseur) Fraser. He grew up in Nashua, attending public school there. He filled out a World War Registration Card on June 5, 1917, … Continue reading
New Hampshire WWI Military: Corp. James B. Flynn of Nashua NH (1891-1918)
James Benedict Flynn was born on 12 February 1891 Manchester NH, son of Patrick and Margaret Flynn. James had siblings, Stephen, Frank and Phillip. He grew up in that place, attending the local schools. By 1917 he had moved to … Continue reading
New Hampshire WWI Military: Private Eli J. Bouley of Nashua NH (1883-1918)
Eli J. Bouley was the son of Alexander “Alex” & Nancy (Martel) Bouley, born 9 June 1883 in Nashua, New Hampshire. His family lived at 16 Buck Street, and he grew up and attended school in Nashua. Eli’s father had … Continue reading
New Hampshire WWI Military: Sergeant Arthur P. Kelley of Nashua NH (1876-1918)
Arthur P. Kelley was born in 1876 in Nashua NH to Andrew & Laura Ella (Wells) Kelley. His mother died the following year, and his father remarried. He had two older siblings: a brother Hector, and a sister Laura (who … Continue reading
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World War I Memorials in Nashua New Hampshire
Nashua, New Hampshire has a rich military history. The local veteran organizations have never shirked their duty to recognize and remember those who have fallen. In compiling a list of World War I monuments in the city, it became clear … Continue reading
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