World War, 1914-1918 -- Correspondence.
Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:
Receipt of application for appointment in the Army, 1917-06-22
Receipt of application for appointment in the Army from the Adj. General's Office.
Rev. Franklin J. Clark to Copeland, 1914-11-14
"When I was in Rochester this week, Mr. John C. Parker...asked me to recommend a man for Christ Church, Pittsford...."
Robert W. Beatty to Copeland, 1918-09-21
"...When surrounded by many men of mediocre type, it is a relief to get such letters as yours...."
Roy G. Saunders collection of Mattie Dial Hughes WWI letters, 1918-1922
17 letters in French (10 of which have English translations) plus 2 English tranlations with no accompanying French letters from Gilberte Laplace and her [adoptive] mother, a refugee from the Ardennes during WWI; written to Gilberte's "god-mother" and benefactor, Mattie Dial Hughes.
St. Peter's Church Committee meeting minutes, 1947-05-21
St. Peter's Church Committee meeting minutes regarding the remodeliing and changes to the church, recorded by the architect W.H. Thompson.
"Suggestions by the Chairman of the Commission of the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church on Army and Navy Chaplains", 1917-04-12
A series of suggestions by William Lawrence, Chairman of the Commission, that the chaplains of the Army and National Guard are a body worthy of the strong support of the nation and its churches, and lists suggestions on how this support may be provided.
Thomas C. Kyle WWI travel diary, 1919
Tyner Smith WWI materials, 1918-1919
Photographs, postcards, carte d'identitie, 1921 transcription of Chaplain of USA Ambulance Assoc. reply to New York Times maligning Dos Passos and Ambulance Service, Ambulance Serivce Bulletin 1918, 1918-1919 personal letters, Discharges papers, two maps of Paris
Typed notes
Typed notes on upcoming events, possibly for a church newsletter.
Vernon S. Grabill WWI correspondence
15 letters and postcards from Vernon S. Grabill (Regt. 301, Battalion C, Heavy Tanks, American Expeditionary Forces) to his cousin, Lillian Singer (Detroit, MI and Chicago, IL).