STUART E. EDGAR
1890-1918
 
 
I need a photo of him. If you can help, please contact me.
 
 
LT. STUART E. EDGAR
American Legion Post 70 photo
 

 
 
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
via email from Anthony Buccino, 5-3-04
     I am looking for information on Lt. Stuart E. Edgar of the Lafayette Escadrille. His squadron leader was Capt. William Rockwell.
 

 
 
ONLINE RESOURCES
     If you search for "Stuart E. Edgar", using the Google search engine, (5-20-04), you will find about seven links, two of them being really outstanding resources.
 
 
NUTLEY SONS
WORLD WAR I
     This website, subtitled "American Legion Post 70, WW1 Memorial Poster," is quite a remarkable point of entry into stories of a number of Veterans of Nutley, NJ.
 
"These our comrades, Citizens of Nutley, who with true American spirit, bravely made the supreme sacrifice, that the principles of right should not perish from the world and to uphold the sacred honor of our Country are not forgotten; their names and deeds will ever abide in our hearts and memories. THEY WERE MEN"
 
     On the page you will find a copy of a poster which contains 17 portraits of Nutley veterans of World War I. Also on the page will be found links to stories of sixteen of the men, written by Anthony Buccino, including two of aviators, one for Stuart E. Edgar and the other for Stephen H. Dorr, Jr. You can access the page by clicking on the title above.
 

 
 
STUART E. EDGAR
     This is quite a comprehensive story of Stuart which can be reached from the entry point above. However, if time is short, you can access it directly by clicking on the title above.
 

 
 
RECOMMENDED READING
 
 
Nutley Sons
NUTLEY SONS
HONOR ROLL
Remembering the Men Who Paid For Our Freedom
by Anthony Buccino

 
Product Details
Paperback: 162 pages
List Price: $20.00
 
        For a complete description of the book and to order a copy, click on:
NUTLEY SONS HONOR ROLL

      To see a description of the many other books written by Anthony Buccino, click on:
"NEW JERSEY'S 'GARRISON KEILLOR'"
 

 
 
 
 
Stuart E. Edgar died on August 17, 1918
From Nutley Sons
World War I

 
Editor's Note:
If you have any information on this Early Bird,
please contact me.
E-mail to Ralph Cooper

 
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