Frederick W. Grigg was born on May 17, 1897 in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. He was the 10th of 11 children of William and Mary Grigg. In the summer of 1910 the Grigg family moved to Merchantville.
Young Frederick first joined the United States Army at the age of 16. He served in Battery B,..
Corporal Grigg was killed in the Meuse-Argonne Forest battle in October 1918. He is buried in the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery in Romagne, France.
The war ended with the signing of the Armistice.
The year was 1919. World War I was ending. The place was the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) Headquarters in France. A group of twenty officers was asked to suggest ideas on how to improve troop morale in World War I. One officer, Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., proposed an organization of veterans. That was the seed that has grown into a membership of 2.4 million members in 14,000 post around the world. Meanwhile back in..
Members met in council chambers of the Merchantville Borough hall to select the Post name from the names of the 4 residents who died in WWI. Frederick W. Grigg received the most votes.
The Auillary Unit was organized on this date.
The First Baptist Church of Merchantville dedicated its new pipe organ in the memory of Corporal Grigg, the only member of the church who was killed in WWI
The Post received its permanaent charter.
A service monument contain the names of the 4 Merchantville residents who died in WWI plus all the names of the residents who fought in the war was dedicated on Armistice Day 1921.
Post members march in a parade to mark the 50th birthday of the incorporation of Merchantvile Borough. The Post also had a float in the parade.