Bath Fest commemorates World War I centennial
Published 4:55 pm Thursday, May 18, 2017
BATH — One hundred years ago, the U.S. entered World War I, a war that would ultimately claim 116,516 U.S. lives. Forty-one of those came from Beaufort County.
Saturday, Bath’s annual festival will lead off with a wreath-laying ceremony for the 40 local men, and one woman, killed during the war that marked America’s first departure from isolationist policy.
The wreath-laying ceremony takes place at 10 a.m. at the Bonner House, where Northside High School JROTC will present the colors and the Bath Junior Chorus will perform for those gathered.
“I know of two (of the casualties) who will be represented by family members at the ceremony. Blount Rumley will be part of the living history display with artifacts of James Henry Baughman of the Lafayette Escadrille. Robin Suggs is an Interpreter I for Historic Bath State Historic Site. Her great-great uncle was David H. Boyd from Pinetown,” Phoebe Wahab, one of Bath Fest’s organizers, wrote in an email.
Bath Fest has always been a celebration of the town’s history — at 302 years old, it’s North Carolina’s oldest incorporated town — but this year, the festival departs from the colonial era, and is instead centered around the centennial of America’s entry into World War I.
Living history exhibits at Bonner Point will take a realistic look at World War I encampments and reenactor James Charlet, in the role of Keeper James of the Outer Banks’ life-saving service, will tell the true story of the rescue of a British merchant ship torpedoed by a German U-boat off the North Carolina coast.
“Bath Fest 2017 will take you back in time, not 300 years to colonial Bath but 100 years as the residents of eastern North Carolina looked eastward to the war raging in Europe. The lives of our great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers were about to change forever,” reads the Bath Fest website.
The festival may focus on a different era this year, but the staples of Bath Fest remain the same: hand- and homemade arts and crafts vendors lined up and down South Main Street; Bath Elementary School’s annual display of student art; and entertainers throughout the day, including country/Southern rock singer Randall Warren, members of the Beaufort County Traditional Music Association, Christine Winstead and line-dancing students from Beaufort County Community College and gospel singer Dana Lewis. The inspiration for the popular children’s novel “Taffy of Torpedo Junction,” Carol Dillon, will also talk about what it was like to grow up on the Outer Banks during World War II.
Bath Fest takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
LOCAL WORLD WAR I VETERANS TO BE HONORED
Army Pvt. George M. Bennett, Blounts Creek
Army Sgt. Gilbert B. Bonner, Bonnerton
Joseph Bonner, Ransomville
Army Pvt. Bennie F. Boyd, Pinetown
Army Pvt. David Herman Boyd, Pinetown
Navy Fireman 3rd Class Joseph Bryan Brooks, Bath
Army Pvt. James A. Carter, Pungo
Army Pvt. George W. Corey, Washington
Army Capt. Horace B. Cowell, Washington
Army Pvt. Alfred G. Davis, Washington
Army Pvt. Charley Davis, Washington
Army Pvt. Claude H. Davis, Ransomville
Army Pvt. Edward S. Doughtry, Washington
Navy Fireman 2nd Class William Robert Eborn, Washington
Army Cpl. Hubert Ellis, Washington
Army Pvt. Major Elliston, Washington
Army Pvt. Robert Gattis, Aurora
Army Pvt. Thaxton Gibbs, Bath
Army Corporal Alson W. Gray, Washington
Army 1st Lt. Stephen J. Hawes, Belhaven
Army Pfc. Lindsay D. Hodges, Washington
Army Pvt. LeRoy Hooten, Washington
Army Pvt. Howard J. Jackson, Washington
Army Pvt. Stephen Johnson, Washington
Army Pvt. John N. Judkins, Pantego
Army Pvt. Charles H. Lilley, Pantego
Army Pvt. Arthur Little, Bonnerton
Army Pvt. Leslie G. Marcusen, Belhaven
Army Pvt. Robert Respass, Washington
Army Cpl. Elwood G. Roe, Surry
Army Pvt. Ellis Simmons, Leechville
Army Pvt. David S. J. Swain, Washington
Army Pvt. Julius Lonzer Tetterton, Washington
Army Cpl. David G. Thomason, Edward
Army Pvt. Solomon Tuten, Edward
Army Pvt. Cornelius Waters, Pinetown
Army Pvt. Lafayette Woolard, Washington
Army Pvt. Smithfield Jones, South Creek
Army Sgt. Walter Goddard, Washington
Lafayette Escadrille Pilot James Henry Baugham, Washington
Nurse Maude Estelle Pierce, Washington