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Stout, Blan Sampson

Blan Sampson Stout
World War I
Pvt. Army, Company G, 117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division
Born 12/02/1898,  Neva, TN  to Mr and Mrs. Grant Stout

Pvt. Stout enlisted on 07/25/1917.  Hi unit, "Old Hickory" deployed to France 06/15/1918.  Pvt. Stout died in a US Army hospital #18 in Haywood, NC of pulmonary tuberculosis on 10/16/1918.  He was 19 and is buried in Brown's Cemetery, Neva, TN.
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The 117th Infantry Regiment landing in France

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"You took the ugliest building in town and made it into the most beautiful."         J. Smith, resident

"We love to drive up, have lunch at Suba's and come see what's new at the Arts Center." 
   The Osbornes, Johnson City, TN

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