World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives -- United States.
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Ed Granger journal, 1917-1919
The diary of Lieutenant Ed Granger from Aug 1917 through Jun 1919. Lt. Granger was a dentist and served the 138th Infantry Regt., 35th Infantry Div. Granger writes about his experiences in WWI. He trained at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma.
A manuscript diary, written is dos-a dos fashion, several pages have been torn out.
F. Watkins WWI diary, 1919
George W. Sadlo WWI journal, 1918-1921
Home Sweet Home
Honor to Our Allies
Hugo August "Hap" Gruenberg WWI archive, 1917-1972
Leo McCusker WWI diary, 1918
Louis Vogel WWI diary, 1918-1919
Snapshot of W. Fay M. Ham in uniform, pictured outside a residence., Between 1917-1928
Small collection of items reproduced from the originals of Wagoner Fay M. Ham, of the 167th Tulsa Ambulance Company, 42nd Rainbow Division, US Army. The collection includes: 2 photo-reproductions of photographs of W.Fay M. Ham in uniform; photocopy of travel document following his release as POW; photocopy of a photo of ambulance; photocopy of Ham's pencilled journal titled, "Life of a German Prisoner of War", a recollection written in 1928.