World War, 1914-1918 -- Photographs.
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Commemorative portrait of J.O. Miller, Undated
Reproduction of a studio portrait of John Oscar Miller, framed in a rectangular red and blue vertical stripes,surrounding a cream rectangle with gold-rimmed oval; a gold-rimmed 5-point star gloats above the oval which frames the portrait.
Miscellaneous photographs, Undated
Consists of manuscripts, letters, photographs, artifacts and ephemera.
Miscellaneous seeve pictures , Undated
Envelope with return address of "Chief of Police, City Hall, Ashland, Oregon" with a handwritten "Miscellaneous seeve pictures." on the front. Title taken from the description on the front.
Patients of Block 1, Ward 1 & 2. Sisters March and Mackenzie., approximately 1916-1917
Fifteen patients, two QAIMNS(R) nurses, two soldiers, and an orderly. Title taken from description on scrapbook page. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Portrait of John O. Miller and two young men
Studio portrait featuring John O. Miller and two young men in, all dressed in suit coats, neck ties and hats, posing shoulder to shoulder.
Secretary of Treasury William McAdoo purchasing a Liberty Bond from Boy Scout in Tulsa, 1918-08-24
A slide showing Secretary of Treasury William McAdoo purchasing a Liberty Bond from Boy Scout in Tulsa. Photo was taken from Clarence Douglas, A History of Tulsa.
Service at Pieta Military Cemetery, approximately 1916-1917
Photo taken of two unidentified military officers and and unidentified women gathered at the Pieta Military Cemetary in Valletta, Malta. View of cemetary chapel in the background. Title supplied. Image has been digitally altered for clarity.
Snapshot of a man in hat and long winter coat, Undated
Snapshot of a man dressed in hat and long winter coat, pictured standing in a snowy yard; a brick house can be seen in the background. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: Ready for a trip north".
Tulsans in France, 1918
A slide showing Tulsa County men of Companies F, G, and H, 358th Infantry coming out of the hills north of Vilcey-sur-Trey, September 15, 1918 and Company Headquarters of Tulsa Engineers in Hills Back of Varennes. From "Tulsa County in the World War."
Tulsa's First Warriors off to War, approximately 1917
A slide showing a group of young men boarding the train to begin training for the World War I.