Gruenberg, Hugo August "Hap", 1895-1972
Dates
- Existence: 1895-03-19 - 1972-07-31
Biography
Buried in Chelsea Cemetery, Chelsea, Rogers County, Oklahoma, USA.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Big Bertha, Undated
According to related note: "Emplacement for Big Bertha after removal by Germans during Chateau Thierry battle where the First and Second Divisions repulsed drive on Paris. Gun shot 75 miles without great damage. Photo from Amb 167 hq July 1977 [sic]”
Homeward Bound, 1919-05
A photograph of the Troop train taking the unit back to Tulsa. Banner reads “Homeward Bound from the Rhine to Tulsa, Okla. Ambulance Company 167, 42nd Division.” Date supplied from other sources. Title supplied. Photographer is probably Hap Gruenberg.
Homeward Bound, Undated
An unidentified group of men aboard a ship. Note the same image appears in Hugo Gruenberg’s photograph album as going to Europe. Title written on back. Photographer may be Hugo Gruenberg.
National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association, 1952 - 1956
Scrapbook of press cuttings, photographs, Association convention programs and brochures, four issues of The Rural Carrier newsletter, and other memorabilia relating to the Association.
Pup Tent in Field, Undated
Hap Gruenberg and Carl Ammons sharing a tent. Title written on the back. Photographer unknown, but the camera belonged to Hap Gruenberg.
Victory Medal Now Ready. From the U.S. Army Recruiting Service to Patriotic and Welfare Societies..., 1920
World War I era posters produced in America.
Villa Friese, 1918-12
The building where the 167th was billeted in Bad Neuenahr, Germany. Date supplied from other sources. Title written on back. A second more recent copy of the photograph accompanies the first (13 x 9 cm). Photographer is probably Hap Gruenberg.
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