United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
John Archibald Campbell Colston WWI diaries, 1914-1915
Diaries of John Archibald Campbell Colston, a John Hopkins urologist who served with the AEF during WWI. Documenting Colston's participation as one of the medical staff working for the AEF, tracing his activities from his departure on September 15, 1914 through Tuesday, February 23 the following year. A valuable first-hand look at the Great War, from the prospective of a doctor who served.
Josiah Clark Chatfield WWI archive, 1917-1994
Letter from J.O. Miller to his father, 1918-06-13
Written on Army and Navy Young Men's Christian Association 'With the Colors' letterhead. "...I am a long way from home and no money so I wired you for $5.00 so I could buy some tobacco before it is too late...some country up this way, however it is kind of cool yet...my new address will be...Sgt. Jno. O. Miller, Co. C. 315th Field Signal Battalion, Signal Corps NA, AEF."
Paul Havenstrite WWI ephemera, 1917-1919
The Paul Havenstrite ephemera consists of the Roster of the Ambulance Co. 167, 42nd (Rainbow) Division, 117th Sanitary Train, American Expedition Forces. VERY FRAGILE: PLEASE REFER TO FACSIMILE.
Statue of Liberty I'm Coming Home 'Toot Sweet', Undated
A sensational new song success of the AEF as first introduced by Miss Ethel Hinton to the army of occupation. Authorized for free distribution to members of the AEF only....
Unknown soldier WWI diary, 1918
Pocket journal or notebook kept by an unidentified AEF Field Artillery soldier/officer, Company A, 114th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division, while in France, 1918.
Handwritten contents include: various lists of names of section members, men on specific details, surnames, supplies; disciplinary actions taken; daily schedules and routines; diagrams of manuevers; etc.
Unknown soldiers' map of France
Vernon S. Grabill WWI correspondence
15 letters and postcards from Vernon S. Grabill (Regt. 301, Battalion C, Heavy Tanks, American Expeditionary Forces) to his cousin, Lillian Singer (Detroit, MI and Chicago, IL).
Vernon S. Grabill WWI correspondence
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- Special Collections -- Scrapbooks -- World War I. 7
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- Special Collections -- Manuscripts -- World War, 1914-1918. 2
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- London (England) -- Description and travel. 1
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- Postcards -- World War I. 1
- Prisoners of war -- 1910-1920. 1
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- World War, 1914-1918 -- Aerial operations, American 1
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