World War, 1914-1918.
Found in 442 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from the Bishop's Office, Diocese of Pennsylvania to Copeland, 1946-10-25
"...in reference to St. Peter's being represented at the Convention, may I suggest that you write a canon or an amendment to the Constitution and send it to Dr. Hartshorne for his criticism...."
Letter from Thomas Burns to Copeland, 1918-07-17
"...are men surpirsed that there is 'an inarticulate religion'? Surely such never analyzed their own experience and either did no real parish pastoral work or never understood the man in the street...."
Letter from Thomas Ross to Copeland, 1911-11-08
"Your name has been suggested to the vestry of St. Paul's Church of Doylestown by the Rev. Mr. Cobb of Orlando, Florida...."
Letter from "Vickie" to Jane Copeland, 1939-11-25
"I've been rushed to exhaustion this week and sit here at the reception desk waiting anxiously for 12 to roll around. I cn't think straight enough to broach some of the subjects which come to my head...."
Enclosures include: hand-printed transcription of a poem by B.R. Bristol; press cutting regarding Mary Silver and Walter Johnson marriage; Press cutting regarding International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Briatain.
Letter from W.W. Steele to Copeland, 1925-08-24
"Thank you very much for your very generaous honorarium...."
Louis Vogel WWI diary, 1918-1919
Lt. Hans Schilling WWI-era ephemera, 1918
German lieutenant of the 5th Reserve Division Hans Schilling. 118 page manuscript diary (1918), 6 field post cards, a manuscript notebook, 2 newspapers from the Front, 9 handwritten forms (possibly instructions/locations for shelling or bombardment), and 2 mimeograph typed military documents.
Lt. Willhelm "Willi" Landahl WWI-era letters, 1914-1918
Lt. Wilhelm Landahl (159th Regt), 180 letters. Landahl was killed in action on 9 April 1916.
Mary Blais collection of WWI-era materials and German picklehaube, 1918-1928
89 souvenir WWI-era postcards, some unused, but most containing handwrtten messages postmarked and addressed to a Miss Louise Waite of Shawnee, Oklahoma. The preponderance of postcards feature sites within France and Belgium. Also included is a WWI-era artillery pickelhaube.
Memorandum from War Department to Quartermaster General of the Army, 1920-04-07
Photocopy of an orginal typed and signed memorandum correcting the death date of John O. Miller, advising records be corrected to show deceased was enlisted Oct 10, 1917...."