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Portrait of Lytton Barber. On December 1, 1917, Barber became Mill Valley's first casualty in military service in World War I. At the age of 18, he enlisted in the aviation service and died of meningitis 17 days after reporting to Camp Lewis in Washington. Mill Valley's Lytton Square was named in his honor.
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