World War I Collection
Found in 233 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from the Bishop (Diocese of Pennsylvania) to Copeland, 1911-02-02
"In reply to your letter regarding the granting of permissioin to dance in St. Ambrose' basement....'
Letter from the Bishop's Office, Diocese of Pennsylvania to Copeland, 1946-10-25
"...in reference to St. Peter's being represented at the Convention, may I suggest that you write a canon or an amendment to the Constitution and send it to Dr. Hartshorne for his criticism...."
Letter from Thomas Burns to Copeland, 1918-07-17
"...are men surpirsed that there is 'an inarticulate religion'? Surely such never analyzed their own experience and either did no real parish pastoral work or never understood the man in the street...."
Letter from Thomas Ross to Copeland, 1911-11-08
"Your name has been suggested to the vestry of St. Paul's Church of Doylestown by the Rev. Mr. Cobb of Orlando, Florida...."
Letter from "Vickie" to Jane Copeland, 1939-11-25
"I've been rushed to exhaustion this week and sit here at the reception desk waiting anxiously for 12 to roll around. I cn't think straight enough to broach some of the subjects which come to my head...."
Enclosures include: hand-printed transcription of a poem by B.R. Bristol; press cutting regarding Mary Silver and Walter Johnson marriage; Press cutting regarding International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Briatain.
Letter from W.W. Steele to Copeland, 1925-08-24
"Thank you very much for your very generaous honorarium...."
Memorandum from War Department to Quartermaster General of the Army, 1920-04-07
Photocopy of an orginal typed and signed memorandum correcting the death date of John O. Miller, advising records be corrected to show deceased was enlisted Oct 10, 1917...."
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.
"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...."