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Private Martin A. Hagan

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Parents: Charles and Minnie Otte Hagan
Birth: October 18, 1891, Grassy Fork Township, Jackson Township, Indiana
Occupation: Farmer
Entered service: July 22, 1918, Brownstown, Indiana
Sent to: Camp Taylor, Kentucky
Assigned to: 26th Company, 7th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade
Transferred to: Camp McClellan, Alabama
Assigned to: Headquarters Company, 35th Field Artillery
Death: pneumoni, October 25, 1918, Camp McClellan
Burial: Wegan Lutheran Cemetery, Brownstown, Indiana


Jackson County Banner
Brownstown, Indiana
Wednesday, June 2, 1920
Page 1

The Legion held special services at the grave of Capt. R.B. Applewhite, the only service man of the World War buried in this cemetery. In the morning a detail of Legion men went to the Sauers and Wegan cemeteries and held special services over the graves of Martin Hagan and Herbert Hackman.