ROUNTREE, JOSEPH DIXON

Brick Inscription

JOSEPH DIXON
ROUNTREE
1ST LENOIR CO KIA
WWI US ARMY PFC

Brick Location

WALK–SOUTHWEST

Honored By

WALK OF HONOR TRUSTEES
Private 1st Class, Co. C, 1st Div., 28th Reg. Born in Lenoir County, Aug. 20, 1898; son of Joseph H. and Elizabeth Dixon Rountree. Entered service April 19, 1917, at Kinston, N.C. Sent to Savannah, Ga. Transferred to Texas. Fought at Cantigny and wounded there May 30, 1918. Died May 31, 1918. Buried in French Cemetery.

Joseph Dixon Rountree was the first from Lenoir County to fall on the battlefields of France. This closes the door on the earthly existence of this Lenoir County lad, leaving to us the memory of a life given to the cause of humanity.

American Legion Post #43 is named in honor of Joseph Dixon Rountree. It is located at 300 North McLewean Street, Kinston, North Carolina. The membership meets every first Thursday of each month at 6:00 for fellowship. The business meeting begins at 7:00.