Biographical Information Wilmette Resident Died in Military Service World War I: Robert P. Irvine
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- Wilmette Memorial Volume 2, 29 May 1995, p. 12, 12A
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Robert P. Irvine, Sergeant, U.S. Army, Engineers Depot Detachment
Died of pneumonia in Houston, Tex. on January 16, 1919. Buried in Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago.
Survived, at the time of his death by:
Parents, James M. and Mildred Patterson Irvine, 1042 Greenwood Av., Wilmette.
Attended the Wilmette grammar school, New Trier High School and the University of Misouri.
Enlisted in June 1917, began his training at the Municipal Pier, and was then sent to Camp Logan, Tex., where he was a sergeant with Company C, 108th Engineers. Later was transferred to the Engineers regiment.
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photograph; Sources: Honor Roll in World War, Wilmette, Illinois (4 volumes), at the Wilmette Historical Society
Church records, First Congregational Church of Wilmette - Date of Publication
- 29 May 1995
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Irvine, Robert
- Local identifier
- Wilmette.News.282077
- Language of Item
- English
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