| Collection |
Louis Suess |
| Copyright |
Oshkosh Public Museum |
| Description |
Gelatin print on cardstock of Louis Suess. |
| Year Range from |
1917 |
| Event |
World War I |
| Year range to |
1917 |
| Medium |
Photographic Paper/Ink |
| Notes |
Full standing image of Louis Suess. He wears a Model 1917 Tunic with leather leggings. He is standing in front of several conical tents. Louis Suess was Born: Oshkosh, WI November 17, 1888. He Enlisted: Oshkosh, WI June 21, 1916 in Company F, 2nd Wisconsin National Guard. Company F was called to service on the Mexican Border, June 22, 1916. During World War I they were transferred to Company C, 150th Machine Gun Battalion, 83rd Infantry Brigade, 42nd Division on July 15, 1917. They sailed for France from Hoboken, NJ, October 1917. Company C was engaged at Luneville Sector, Baccarat Sector, Esperance Sector, Champagne-Marne Defensive, Chateau-Thierry Offensive. He, along with several of his comrades, was killed in the Battle of Chateau-Thierry on July 30, 1918 by shrapnel wounds throughout his entire body. He was interred in the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery, Seringes-et-Nesles, Aisne, France. |
| Object ID |
P1935.20.1 |
| Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
| People |
Suess, Louis |
| Place |
Camp Mills, Long Island, NY |
| Print size |
4" x 6" |
| Subjects |
Portrait photographs Male Soldiers World War I Casualties 150th Machine Gun Battalion 42nd Division Tents |
| Title |
Louis Suess |
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