Byrnes, Ben
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope, 1918-07-30
Special Delivery envelope with the State of Texas emblem Executive Department as the return address. This has been crossed out and replaced with "5747 Prospect, Dallas, Tex". Addressed to Mr. Sam W. Clark, Jr., c/o Hotel Del Prada, Mexico City, Mexico".
On verso: Handwritten map of street directions to a specific location.
Envelope, 1918
Envelope from Sgt. J.O. Miller, AEF, addressed to Mrs. J.S. Miller, Dallas, Tex. Postmarked, stamped, and signed by censor.
"Final Increment Dallas County's Quota for National Army", 1917-10-10
Press cutting of a group photo of Texas Army recruits including John O. Miller (Dallas), Edgar Bane (Garland), and Chris Siebenhausen (Dallas). "Bane is in charge of the contingent and Miller and Siebenhausen are his lieutenants." Photograph by Johnson for The Evening Journal.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Undated
Reproduction of a studio portrait of F.D.R., pictured in profile. Excised from a supplement to The Dallas Morning News.
Grace Methodist Church weekly calendar, Undated
Dallas church bulletin containing a condolence message to the Miller family on the death of their son, John Oscar Miller.
Grave Location Blank, 1918-11-10
Photocopy of the original typed and signed blank. Grave Location Blank lists Miller's cause of death, date of burial, place of burial, and that this data was reported by Walter O. Lewis, Chaplain, 360th Inf.
Grave site of John Oscar Miller, 1918-11
Image of the grave and white cross marker of John Oscar Miller. Grave #207 located at Andevanne, France.
Graves Registration Service authorization, 1921-10-10
Photocopy of the signed authorization, by Ed C. Smith and Brothers, Dallas, Texas, for receipt of the remains of John Oscar Miller.
Handwritten note, 1912-06-22
"Oscar Miller and Jim Williams at Cycle Pk. June 22, 1914". Handwritten note, written in blue ink on 1/4" graph-lined sheet, excised from a pocket notebook.
Holiday letter from Rev. George W. Truett to "My Friends", 1916-12-25 - 1917-01-01
Press cutting of a published letter, excised from an unknown source: "You are in my kindliest thoughts at this recurring anniversary of Joy and Good Will, of Love and Hope, of Happy Greetings...and at the end of your earthly way, may you find that it is not an end but a beginning...."
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