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World War, 1914-1918 -- Correspondence.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Charles E. Redmond to Sylvester Colbert, 1917-12-27

 Item
Identifier: 1000.171.1.6
Scope and Contents

"Somewhere in France. Brother Colbert, I received letter Christmas and the box today; also Walter Crowley and I wish to thank you and the other members, for it certainly was a treat and we enjoyed it especially the cigars, American cigars can hardly be got except the very cheap kind. I'm billeted in a house and am in a little French village...."

Dates: 1917-12-27

Letter from Charles Sinkler to Copeland, 1930-06-03

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.31
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"There is enclosed a copy of a letter which I am today writing Mr. Buck. This anonymous contribution is made through a friend who heard of your proposed trip...." Includes a carbon copy typed and signed letter from Sinkler to William T. Buck in reference to his $150 contribution to St. Peter's Church, Weldon.

Dates: 1930-06-03
Pages 1-2
Pages 1-2

Letter from Chatfield to his father, 1917-11-30 - 1917-12-02, Pages 1-2

 Digital Image
Identifier: 1994-010-1-2
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.digitzed: 2018-11-08; 1917-11-30 - 1917-12-02

Letter from Christ Church Rectory to Copeland, 1915-02-13

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.5
Scope and Contents

"I am leaving this parish the first of March. The Vestry has asked me to co-operate with them in securing a rector for the parish. You have been strongly recommended...."

Dates: 1915-02-13

Letter from Copeland to Mrs. Jennie Copeland, 1918-12-06

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.18
Scope and Contents

"...Bird and Kendall are out for dinner and only old Mr. Bicknell and I are here by the fire toasting our skins and reading. He never reads anything but the newspaper and usually talks about it as he reads...."

Dates: 1918-12-06

Letter from Copeland to Mrs. Jennie Copeland, 1918-12-08

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.18
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"...at 8.30 I had a commission service and preached in the large YMCA auditorium which holds about a thousand, but there were only 13 of us...."

Dates: 1918-12-08

Letter from Copeland to Mrs. Jennie Copeland, 1918-12-10

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.19
Scope and Contents

"...We saw a wonderful sight this morning--a dress parade and review of about 5 or 6 thousand men of the Signal Corps...."

Dates: 1918-12-10

Letter from Copeland to Mrs. Jennie Copeland, 1918-12-12

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.19
Scope and Contents

"...In the morning I visited in the Base Hospital where I found an interesting fellow that I'd met before who was wounded with shrapnel in the arm...." Press cutting enclosed: "Rev. Torrey Says Good-bye. Epiphany Worker Holds Last Service at Remount Station."

Dates: 1918-12-12