Post 141 Glenwood, Iowa

Post 141

Glenwood, Iowa

Post 141 Glenwood, Iowa

About This Post

Post Namesake

Harvey T. Rimel Harvey Tilman Rimel was born near Tabor, IA on February 8, 1893 and moved with his parents to a farm near Glenwood, IA when a mere baby. He met his untimely death while in action on the battlefields of France on May 15, 1918, aged 25 years, 3 months and 7 days. Military Service History On May 20, 1913, Harvey enlisted in Company I at Glenwood, making him one of its charter members. On May 19, 1916, he was honorably discharged, showing an official record of excellent character and faithful service. March 14, 1916 he joined the I.O.O.F. lodge and remained a member the rest of his short life. After a declaration of war with Germany, he early heard the call of his country and on June 2, 1917, he re-entered his former company as a Private First-Class and sailed from the United States to a foreign land October 14, 1917. Shortly after arrival in France, he was given the rank of Corporal. Thus on the French front, the spirit of a brave young American soldier takes its flight. His remains were laid to rest in an American cemetery beside other fallen American soldiers in France. Community Hero Harvey was a home loving boy with a large circle of friends not only in his home town and local communities, but he also made friends wherever he went. Besides his parents he was survived by three sisters and two brothers: Ethel, Nelle, Blanche, Franklin and Frederick. Somewhere in France he is lying, Or may be on Italy's sod. What a glory was his in dying For Liberty, Country and God.

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HISTORY

1910

Organization of Company I

May 20, 1913

From the official records and diary of SGT David N. Barnett: On May 20, 1913, Company I, Third Iowa Infantry, U.S. National Guard, (formerly 55th Iowa Infantry, Nationl Guard), was originated in the old Greenlee Hall on the North side of the square in Glenwood, IA. At this time 68 men signed up for three years of service. The odd thing about this organization was that the 68 men voted for their commissioned officers and..

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Organization of Company I
Harvey T. Rimel is Killed in Action

Harvey T. Rimel is Killed in Action

May 15, 1918

Harvey Tilman Rimel was born near Tabor, IA on February 8, 1893 and moved with his parents to a farm near Glenwood, IA when a mere baby. He met his untimely death while in action on the battlefields of France on May 15, 1918, aged 25 years, 3 months and 7 days. Military Service History On May 20, 1913, Harvey enlisted in Company I at Glenwood, making him one of..

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Rimel Laid to Rest in Glenwood

Jun 16, 1918

Mills County Tribune, June 17, 1918

The memorial services for Harvey T. Rimel on Sunday afternoon [June 16, 1918] and Glenwood had been advertised to take place in the Court House Park but were changed to the M. D. Church. The auditorium room and the annex of the building were filled to compacity. 

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Rimel Laid to Rest in Glenwood
Story of the Post Organization

Story of the Post Organization

Aug 13, 1919

Our local post the American Legion has its birthdate, August 12, 1919, when 15 local Guardsmen and Veterans of Glenwood, IA, first signed a temporary charter, to organize a local Legion Post.

On Thursday afternoon, August 28, 1919, and election was held, and Ewart C. Howe was elected the first Commander of this post. The other officers elected were Thomas B. Lacy, Vice Commander, W. C...

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Mills County Tribune Reports Post Organized

Sep 1, 1919

Ewart Howe Selected as Temporary Commander-Will Secure a Permanent Charter. 

As per announcement, last Thursday afternoon, a meeting was held to make a temporary organization of a Post of the American Legion in Glenwood. The temporary charter had been received and the organization formed at this meeting which is to hold the good until..

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Mills County Tribune Reports Post Organized
Local Post is Growing; Announces Membership Drive

Local Post is Growing; Announces Membership Drive

Oct 16, 1919

From The Glenwood Opinion, Thursday October 16, 1919, Local Post of American Legion Is Growing-Will Make Membership Drive Saturday-Ex-service Men Should Join

Chaplain W. E. Robb of the 168th Iowa Infantry will speak at the Baptist church next Wednesday evening, October 22, on the subject, “The Price of Our Heritage.” Chaplain Robb comes to Glenwood under..

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Local Post Adopts Official Name with Permanent Charter

Nov 10, 1919

The local post of the American Legion, Department of Iowa, on Monday, November 10, 1919, adopted the name of Harvey T. Rimel, Post 141, with a permanent charter membership of 120. Harvey T. Rimel, was the first local servicemen from Glenwood, IA killed overseas on the battlefield in France during World War I, and it is to his honor and memory that we name our Post. This, comrades of the..

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Local Post Adopts Official Name with Permanent Charter
Post History 1920

Post History 1920

Dec 25, 1919

A meeting and election of officers were held Monday, December 22, 1919 at the court house with 60 of the 120 members present. Col. Mat Tinley of Council Bluffs (first Department of Iowa Commander) was present and delivered a stirring address in which he urged “the boys to get behind the American Legion and push forward to the point where it of..

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1920

Post History 1921

Jan 1, 1921

This year many of our department Comrades were returned to their native soil reinternment. With F. D. Logan acting as Chaplain, military services were held January 8 for William A. Hunt, who enlisted in Minnesota and whose home was here. Casket bearers consisted of former Soldiers and Sailors. 

Memorial Day services this year..

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Post History 1921
Post History 1922

Post History 1922

Jan 1, 1922

This year there are 10,754 organized Posts, of which 776 were established the past 12 months, The American Legion Weekly has printed 75 million copies since it started July 4, 1919 and it goes to 50,000 of 60,000 U.S. post offices.This year, as last, started with the military funeral. Services were held January 3 for Charles M. Kidder, a member of the..

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Post History 1923

Jan 1, 1923

The post open this year with the rent for the hall paid a year in advance. This year was also the start of opening and closing legion meeting with the Legion ritual. 

Through the efforts of the post, the bridge over at Keg Creek has been named “The Harvey T. Rimel Bridge” and..

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Post History 1924

Post History 1924

Jan 1, 1924

The below named officers and committee members were elected at the regular meeting November 27, 1923 and January 7, 1924 were installed, with the past commander B. N. Maxwell acting as installing officer. At this meeting it was decided to have a stag party on January 23rd, and invite all ex-servicemen to attend free. This was..

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Post History 1925

Jan 1, 1925

The Post officers were elected December 8, 1924, were installed by Chaplain B. N. Maxwell, December 15, 1924, at a large dinner. Our Post served as host this year for the county meeting which was followed by a dance, with a three piece colored orchestra (Adams) from Omaha pouring out the rhythm. County officers elected for the coming year are: County Commissioner Herb Benton, Harry Bayes as County Adjutant. Speakers..

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Post History 1925
Post History 1926

Post History 1926

Jan 1, 1926

The Post Officers were installed at the regular meeting, Tuesday evening, January 12, 1926. A membership drive was started immediately with two teams selected, of which C. C. Lipsett and Morton Adams were chosen as the captains, which ended February 1st. Lipsett’s team won the membership race and the losing team of Adams had to prepare and serve the feed for The Post. The feed was held and the food..

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1940

Navy Radio Operator Gunned Down in Pacific

Aug 24, 1942

The story of how Delmar Wiley, a Glenwood, IA native, who had been missing since August 24, 1942 and was thought to be lost was actually adrift on a rubber boat actually reached safety and care on an island in the Pacific. His experience seemed almost like a fairy tale to friends here in Iowa who had almost given up hope of his being alive. So remote seemed the chances! In August 1942, Ensign Harry..

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Navy Radio Operator Gunned Down in Pacific
Delmar Wiley Day Declared and Celebrated

Delmar Wiley Day Declared and Celebrated

May 21, 1943

Friday, May 21, 1943, will be Delmar Wiley Day in Glenwood, IA. The Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Lions, Iowa State National Guard, Fire Department and The American Legion Post 141 are joining in preparations for a celebration worthy of the occasion. Russell Ridenour is general chairman on arrangements. He has on his committee A.F. Standiford from Rotary; Ward Slothower from Lions; B.N. Maxwell from Chamber of Commerce; Dr. D.W. Harman from The Glenwood Legion; Ralph..

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1970

First Post 141 Commander Joins Post Everlasting

Jan 17, 1971

Funeral services were held last week in Sioux City, IA for Dr. Ewert Cecil Howe, 76, a Sioux City dentist for 44 years, with the burial in the Glenwood Cemetery. Dr. Howe was born January 20, 1894 in Glenwood, IA to Abram and Lenore Howe. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church graduated from Glenwood High School May 1912 and attended college..

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First Post 141 Commander Joins Post Everlasting

2010

Looking Back: Glenwood History

Looking Back: Glenwood History

Jan 1, 2017
Located in a hollow of the Loess Hills on the east side of the Missouri River, Glenwood was established by Mormons in March 1848 as Coonsville. It prospered during the California Gold Rush largely due to the grain mill on Keg Creek. Coonsville became the county seat of Mills County in 1851, and was renamed Glenwood after most Mormons left for Utah. Glenwood is named for a Presbyterian minister, Glenn Wood. At the end of..
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