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Ben Byrnes collection of Edwin Conroy WWI correspondence, 1918-1919
Letters and other materials from Edwin Conroy, 29th Division. The collection contains a personal account of being gassed, writing a letter from a shell hole, and so on.
Ben Byrnes collection of Ermon Stewart WWI letters, 1918-1920
Ben Byrnes collection of Howe Campbell WWI letters, 1917-1919
Handwritten letters and postcards with envelopes. Campbell served in the 302nd Engineers, 77th Division.
Ben Byrnes collection of James David Martin WWI-era papers
Miscellaneous collection of World War I letters, some service record materials, and personal papers.
Ben Byrnes collection of John Oscar Miller WWI archive
Ben Byrnes collection of Joshua Randolph Abell WW II letters
Consists of 27 WW2 handwritten letters and V-mail letters written by Joshua R. Abell, crewman on the USS LST-713 [a Naval tank landing ship commissioned on 7 August 1944. During World War II, LST-713 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific theater] to his mother Mrs. J. Earl Abell of Charlottesville, Virginia.
Ben Byrnes collection of Jouett Fitch Singleton WWI archive, 1898-1932
Collection of maps, letters, photographs, and burial records
Ben Byrnes collection of Leonard H. Urquhart WWI archive, 1916-1941
Contains letters, uniforms and miscellaneous materials of Leonard H. Urquhart, of Company F, 2nd Virginia Infantry, and later Co. F, 116th Inf Regt, 22nd Inf Div.
Ben Byrnes collection of Norman Sweetser WWI archive, 1874-1945
Contains Edwin C. Sweetser's 5 volume set of hand-written material in large journals; as well as photographs and letters by and about Norman Sweetser, an American flying a Caproni bomber for the Italians.
Ben Byrnes collection of Rholie Ward WWI letters, 1918-1919
98 letters from Rholie Ward, an American YMCA Secretary attached to French Army, most of which are written to his wife, Rudy (Atlanta, Georgia), the remaining few written to his mother and relatives. Almost all are handwritten and signed, with only 2 or 3 typewritten and signed.