World War I Collection
Found in 233 Collections and/or Records:
Permission to be Absent from Camp, 1917
Headquarters, 315th Engineers, Camp Travis, TX. Six permission slips granting J.O. Miller permission to be absent from camp, pasted together in pairs.
Personal ephemera, Undated
Western Union telegraph receipt, received from Edith Miller; portion of a studio photo portfolio, Watt and Sons, Dundee; calling card for Miss Laura V. Haynes.
Photograph album, 1910 - 1915
Archive of Private William Hurford Hutchins of the Canterbury Infantry Battlion, 2nd New Zealand Regiment. Consists of a 181 page handwritten diary with extensive, descriptive entries. Includes photocopied list of wounded, service medallion, and a small photo album containing 59 photographs documenting Hutchins's experiences while in service in Egypt, with a few photos documenting his departure from New Zealand.
Portrait of an officer
Litho-reproduction featuring an unidentified middle-aged, mustached man, dressed in a double-breasted jacket with buttons and shoulder insignia.
Portrait of John O. Miller and two young men
Studio portrait featuring John O. Miller and two young men in, all dressed in suit coats, neck ties and hats, posing shoulder to shoulder.
Portrait of Miss Phyllis Dare, Undated
E.C. Foulsham and Banfield (9515 B Rotary Photo) studio portrait of a young woman, her long hair flowing over her shoulders, pictured seated on a 4-legged stool and holding a garland of flowers.
Portrait of Rev. George W. Truett, Undated
Press cutting of an image of Rev. George W. Truett, pictured in profile, exised from an unknown source.
Postcard from J.O. Miller to his father, 1918-06
"Dear Dad, I am traveling. Will write soon. Everything looks good along the country. Fine crops."
Presentation of Distinguished Service Medal to Col. Patrick J. Hurley by Major Alva J. Niles, 1920-11-11
A slide showing Presentation of Distinguished Service Medal to Col. Patrick J. Hurley by Major Alva J. Niles.
Press cutting, Undated
"France Will Never Forget America. Turned Tide of War, Says Lieut. Sauvage."