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World War, 1914-1918.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 442 Collections and/or Records:

Cairo Zoo grounds, 1910 - 1915

 Item
Identifier: 2007.013.1.2.12
Scope and Contents

View of the Cairo Zoo grounds and public walkways with railings.

Dates: 1910 - 1915

Cairo Zoo pond, 1910 - 1915

 Item
Identifier: 2007.013.1.2.10
Scope and Contents

View of the trees, foliage and birds, as seen from the bank of a pond at the Cairo Zoo. Similar to image 2007.013.1.2.19.

Dates: 1910 - 1915

Cairo Zoo pond, 1910 - 1915

 Item
Identifier: 2007.013.1.2.19
Scope and Contents

View of the dock and pond at the Cairo Zoo. Another view of image 2007.013.1.2.10.

Dates: 1910 - 1915

Cairo zoo resident, 1910 - 1915

 Item
Identifier: 2007.013.1.2.8
Scope and Contents

View of a zoo animal pictured in its zoo enclosure.

Dates: 1910 - 1915

Cairo Zoo resident, 1910 - 1915

 Item
Identifier: 2007.013.1.2.33
Scope and Contents

View of a Cairo Zoo animal within its enclosure. A faded duplicate image of image 2007.013.1.2.8.

Dates: 1910 - 1915

Canadian WWI lantern slides, approximately 1914-1918

 Collection
Identifier: 2001-025
Scope and Contents

49 lantern slides documenting scenes from WWI France.

Dates: approximately 1914-1918
Canterbury Infantry Battalion group photo.
Canterbury Infantry Battalion group photo.

Card from Bell Telephone System to John S. Miller, 1921-10

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.37
Scope and Contents

Sympathy card from John S. Miller's co-workers at Bell Telephone.

Dates: 1921-10

Charles Alfred Bredin WWI-era papers, 1918-1968

 Collection
Identifier: 2001-020
Scope and Contents

A collection pf papers, letters and ephemera relating to Charles Alfred Bredin. A Diary and some materials set during his time in Co. D, 317th Machine Gun Battalion, 81st Division, AEF during the first World War. He later served with the 15th Infantry Regt. in China. Correspondence with his fiance, Grace Manning (AKA Olivia Lee Bredin). Bredin was originally from New York, and later moved to Tulsa in the 1930s.

Dates: 1918 - 1968; Majority of material found within 1926 - 1936