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7th Field Artillery - Vermont & Massachusetts WWI photographs, approximately 1918-1919
Photo album containing photo-postcards.
Air service mechanics school WWI-era photographs, 1917-1957
Photographic record of the men and their activities at the Air Service Mechanics School, Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, 1917-1919 in 2 photo ablums plus loose photos and press cutting regarding Williamette National Cemetery. Most photo pages were annotated in white pencil by the owner.
Algot F. Carlson WWI archive, 1918-1924
Diary, photographs, artefacts
Harvey D. Higley WWI-era field notebook, approximately 1909-1921
American artillery field notebook, alphabetically tabbed, with typed and handwritten notes by various hands; photographic portrait of Major Harvey D. Higley; press clipping.
Jean Carlisle Barnes WWI ephemera, 1913-1943
Collection of materials belonging to 1st Lieut. Jean Carlisle Barnes of the U.S. 303 Field Signal Battalion, WWI. Items include his Soldier's Diary and Record Book, photographs, military documents and certificates. Found with these materials are war ration books and other miscellaneous items from the WWII era.
John Carlisle Johnson WWI archive, 1913-1919
Josiah Clark Chatfield WWI archive, 1917-1994
New York Air Brake - WWI munitions factory photo album, approximately 1917-1918
Photo album containing (1) 4 3/4 x 8" sepia print and (147) 8 x 10" b/w photographs documenting the building and production of 75mm and 155mm artillery guns and amunition at the New York Air Brake factory located in Watertown, New York, circa 1917-1918.
Russell Olive Weathers WWI materials, Undated
Russell Olive Weathers's WWI US [Army] tunic, trousers and panoramic photographs.
US Army 16th Engineer Regiment photographs, 1914-1919
Series of 159 black and white photos, most with captions, printed on card stock, most taken between June 1917 and April 1919. Images include scenes of men as they enlist at the Fairgrounds in Detroit; views of the exterior and interior of the barracks at the Fairground in Detroit; scenes of the men enroute to Europe; scenes of thei engineers' work and activites while in France; and scenes of their return trip to the States.