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Show I . t FOR THE HISTORY OF THE U. S. MARINE CORPS Lieut. Col. D. P. Hall, odlcer In chargo of the U, S. Marino Corps, xx'estcrn recruiting division, has been rpquested by Marine headquarters, at 'Washington, D. C. to obtnln, If posslblo tho names of all men who' I have sorved In the U. S. Matlno J Corps and who havo died after tholr, dlschargo from the service and nro , burlod In tho civil cemeteries of California Cal-ifornia and Nevada. An attempt was made to seciiro thoso records from tho cemetery tiup. er,visor and ofllcIals of the city health doparlthcnt, but tho records of thoso Institutions ehoxv only that occupa- JL tlon which was held by the departed jrffm at the time of his death. Ife It Is respectfully' requested of-afl ( M those whoso departed relatives nnd - -M friends havo been serving In the U. S. II Marine Corps to submit their names H nnd tho places where burled, if possl- J I bio, to Lieut. Col. D. P. Hall, No. 1 J I Drumm street, San Francisco, Calif. I |