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    Posted: Nov 25 2009 at 3:20pm
I'm lookling for individuals who had a relative who served in World War 1 and also worked at Armco in Middletown Ohio before and after World War 1.  This is for a possible documentary about ARMCO men or women who served during 1914 and 1919.  If you know of anyone contact me at nunlist@foxpintvideo.com
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Know some WWII Armco guys, no WWI though.

I'd be very excited to see, or learn more about this documentary!  I'm a big George Verity fan!
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Might not hurt to contact John Soppanish, I know he worked at Armco and he may know some of the older guys that could help you
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Thanks for the information.  I will give him a call after the holidays.
 
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Hi Tom - have you checked with the Middletown Historical Society (Pickwick Bldg. 56 Main St.)?

I know they have materials (actually a book printed by Armco) that details the Ambulance Corps they sponsored in France in WW1.

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Thanks for your information on the Middletown Historical Society.  I have been in touch with them and have gotton some names from some folks there that work as volunters.  If you come up with any other ideas please let me know.
 
I have a number fo books that I have purchased on ebay.  One of the the books is a listing of all Armco men and one women who served during WW1.
 
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Have you tried the historical room at the Middletown Public Library? It could be an excellent resource.
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If you can track down the people (or their family) named in these pictures:

http://www.middletownlibrary.org:8080/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/Crout&CISOPTR=2830

http://www.middletownlibrary.org:8080/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/Crout&CISOPTR=2297

http://www.middletownlibrary.org:8080/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/Crout&CISOPTR=2818

http://www.middletownlibrary.org:8080/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/Crout&CISOPTR=2303&CISOMODE=grid

http://www.middletownlibrary.org:8080/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/Crout&CISOPTR=2817&CISOMODE=grid

http://www.middletownlibrary.org:8080/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/Crout&CISOPTR=5260&CISOMODE=grid


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I have not checked the Historical Room at the Middletown Public Library yet.  I live out of state and will check the room the next time I'm in town.  I have looked at the newspapers from that period of time. 
 
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