World War, 1914-1918.
Found in 442 Collections and/or Records:
Military identification tag
Enlarged, color photograph featuring John Oscar Miller's military identification tag, No. 2239448. Replicated by the National Archive and Research Administration.
Mount Cook car at Tekapo, 1910 - 1915
Passengers wait in an automobile outfitted for a holiday from Mount Cook to Tekapo, New Zealand.
Mount Cook to Tekapo.
"New Era of Freedom Faces Dallas People", Undated
Press cutting excised from an unidentified newspaper: "High tribute should be paid to Dallas boys who gave their lives for great cause - Dallas to care for disabled - Fifty-one brave lads perished for their country - Long be remembered...."
New York Air Brake - WWI munitions factory photo album, approximately 1917-1918
Photo album containing (1) 4 3/4 x 8" sepia print and (147) 8 x 10" b/w photographs documenting the building and production of 75mm and 155mm artillery guns and amunition at the New York Air Brake factory located in Watertown, New York, circa 1917-1918.
New York General Intermediate Depot extract of Special Orders, 1921-10-14
"Under the provisions of paragraph 87, Army regulations, Corporal John Fitzgerald, 2nd Provisional Co., 22nd Inf. as Escort, will proceed from Hoboken, NJ, to San Antonio, Texas, accompanying the remains of the following deceased soldiers enroute to destinations set opposite their respective names." This text is followed by a listing of 50 names, 43 of whom are from Texas.
Note from Bishop J.A. Rhinelander (Diocese of Pennsylvania) to Copeland, 1923-05-07
"Acting under deed of trust, I hereby appoint you as Priest in charge of S. Peter's, Weldon...."
Note from Copeland to the US War Department, 1917-06-06
"Will you please send me an application blank for Chaplain in the Army?"
Note from Jane Douglas Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to the Miller family, 1921-10
Note of sympathy.
Note from Robert Johnston to Copeland, 1916-01-25
"The enclosed copy of a letter to the Bishop of Washington will speak for itself. I hope for your sake that you get the chance to go....
Enclosed carbon copy typed letter, Robert Johnston to Bishop Alfred Harding: "I have known Rev. Geo. Copeland intimately for six years and am happy in being able to bear testimony to the excellence of his character...."