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Herbert Macon: First to leave, first to die

  • Bill Coate
  • 10 hours ago
  • 1 min read

For The Madera Tribune

Horace and Ida Macon with their son Herbert Macon. He was the first Maderan to die in battle in World War I.

 

War fever swept Madera in the spring and summer of 1917. America had entered World War I, and the local boys were not going to shirk their duty, least of all Herbert Macon. He was the oldest son of Horace Macon, Madera County Tax Collector, and in August 1917, he was drafted into the army. 


Herbert was one of 54 men from Madera County who was first accepted for the draft and one of the first six to actually report for duty. It was reported that those half dozen Maderans were “anxious to leave for mobilization,” as they arrived to be sworn in on September 8. 


Little did Herbert Macon know when he raised his hand to take the oath that day that he had less than a year to live.

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