Special Collections -- Manuscripts -- World War, 1914-1918.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred G. Lawson USS Paulding log, 1917-1919
Austro-Hungarian and German diplomatic correspondence, 1914-1951
Ben Byrnes collection of James David Martin WWI-era papers
Miscellaneous collection of World War I letters, some service record materials, and personal papers.
Ben Byrnes collection of Thomas Hastings Travilla WWI diary and photographs, 1918-1919
Diary of Lt. Thomas H. Travilla, Dentist, 310th Infantry, 78th Division, American Expeditionary Forces. Includes nearly 27 photographs, a leave of absence pass, and a map of Camp Dix.
Edward Thomas Van Wart WWI diaries
Hans von Steffins WWI-era letters, 1914-1918
Approximately 300 letters and postcards from Hans von Steffins, a military aristocrat (7th Reserve Corps), to his wife Baronin Leoni Steffins. Included are a handful of letters and postcards from von Steffins to Countess Nini Pocci and to unidentified recipients.
Jean Carlisle Barnes WWI ephemera, 1913-1943
Collection of materials belonging to 1st Lieut. Jean Carlisle Barnes of the U.S. 303 Field Signal Battalion, WWI. Items include his Soldier's Diary and Record Book, photographs, military documents and certificates. Found with these materials are war ration books and other miscellaneous items from the WWII era.
John Archibald Campbell Colston WWI diaries, 1914-1915
Diaries of John Archibald Campbell Colston, a John Hopkins urologist who served with the AEF during WWI. Documenting Colston's participation as one of the medical staff working for the AEF, tracing his activities from his departure on September 15, 1914 through Tuesday, February 23 the following year. A valuable first-hand look at the Great War, from the prospective of a doctor who served.
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.
Paul M. Hollister Papers
This collection of papers includes letters, notes, post cards, and newspaper clippings to and from Paul M. Hollister, a Michigan journalist, regarding service during WWI, with additional material that is not war related.