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AEF Railway Engineers WWI photo-scrapbook, 1917-1919
The album documents barracks life, rifle range acitivity, the Army Service School, Leavenworth prison, engineer training (road march, bivouac, pontoon bridges, walls, base camps, and locomotives (including some from the Paris-Orleans railway), rolling stock (box cars, flat cars, and tank car gondolas), steam shovels, and trucks (5 ton and ambulances). Post-war images include vehicles, buildings, construction (railroad bridge, river lock, river boat crane, barges, paved roads, etc.).
Ben Byrnes collection of John Oscar Miller WWI archive
David Henry Esten Keller WWI scrapbooks, 1917-1918
2 "Ideal Scrapbooks" containing clippings of the war. Hand numbered pagination. Each volume indexed by compiler, which precedes each book's major section. Each volume concludes with key listing newspaper clipping sources. Some clippings laid-in to rear of Book 2. Leaflet of the President's April 2, 1917 War Message is folded and stored in tipped-in envelope in read of Book 1. The majority of clippings are from Chicago, Louisville, or Lexington papers.
Eleanor Frame University of Tulsa scrapbooks, 1936-1946
Scrapbooks kept by Eleanor Frame, dated 1936-1946, containing newspaper clippings and ephemera from her time spent at the University of Tulsa, and as a member of the TU chapter of the Chi Omega Sorority. There is some extra material that pushes the full dates to 1937-1946.
Faye Beard (Wilhouite) scrapbooks, 1926-1999
Two scrapbooks, 3 books of handwritten poetry, and wedding photos, all dealing with the TU alumna and coloratura soprano, Faye Beard Wilhoite.
Gaylord Simons Kendall College scrapbook, 1919
George Akira Doi WWII archive, 1941-1990
The military records, service medals and insignia, photo albums, scrapbook and personal ephemera of George Akira Doi, who served during WWII in the 100th Infantry Division, an otherwise all-white unit. He saw combat in Europe and was decorated as “unquestionably the company’s best soldier.” George Akira Doi was the maternal grandfather of Kristi Yamaguchi (Olympic Gold Medalist figure skater).
Margaret Wyndham scrapbook, 1914-1939
A scrap book with announcements relating to Kendall College and the University of Tulsa School of Eloqution.