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J. R. Graham
Tar-Heel War Record (In the Great World War).
Charlotte, N.C.: World War Publishing Co., [1921].

NEAR BAYONVILLE,
FRANCE
There is no tribute high enough that can be paid the lads who fought and fell. Their graves will always be an honor to French soil. These little graves look mighty rough, but it is the best that could be done under the conditions. Even though they are not bedecked with flowers and monuments, they stand for much.

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Subjects:
  • World War, 1914-1918--Cemeteries--American--France--Bayonville.
  • Graves--France--Bayonville--1910-1920.