World War, 1914-1918.
Found in 96 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.
"Country Lads Answer Roll and Prepare for War...", 1917-10
"Bid Good-bye to Wives and Sweethearts and Go with Stout Hearts."
"Dallas Soldier Killed in Action", 1918-12
Press cutting, excised from an unidentified newspaper, announcing the death of Sgt. John Oscar Miller.
"Dallas Soldier Killed in France Buried Here", 1921-10
Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.
"Dallas Soldier Will Be Buried Friday Afternoon", 1921-10
Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.
Death notice, Undated
"...He was killed by a direct hit of H.E. shell November 2nd, 1918 at 10 a.m. about 800 yards west of Andevanne, on the Melise Argonne front. He was advancing to a new position on the front at the time of being killed...."
Electrical diagram, Undated
Hand-drawn, penciled electrical diagram.
Electrical diagram, Undated
Hand-drawn, penciled electrical diagram.
Envelope, Undated
Stamped, postmarked and hand-addressed. From J.O. Miller/Co. C. [135th] F.S. Bn., Camp Travis, Tex. Addressed to J.S. Miller/5747 Prospect St. Dallas, Texas.
Envelope, 1918-06-17
YMCA 'With the Colors' envelope addressed to Mr. J.S. Miller, Tulsa, OK. Stamped and postmarked from Henstead, New York.