World War I Collection
Found in 233 Collections and/or Records:
Receipt of application for appointment in the Army, 1917-06-22
Receipt of application for appointment in the Army from the Adj. General's Office.
Registered Mail receipt, 1917-08-10
Received and registered mail receipt with postmark, signed by J.O. Miller.
Report of Dis-Internment and Reburial, 1919-06-30
Photocopy of a report of dis-internment and reburial of the remains of John Oscar Miller. Includes the exact location of the orginal grave, the nature of burial, the conditionn of the body, that no identification was found on the body, etc.
Report of Dis-Internment and Reburial, 1921-08-17
Photocopy of the original report. Includes details following the examination of the body, dental records, etc.
Report of Dis-Internment, Preparation, and Shipment of Body, 1921-08-17
Photocopy of a report. Includes the means of identification and the condition of the body, the nature of burial, and that the body is to be shipped to Hoboken, New Jersey on the USAT Wheaton, to then be shipped on its final destination of Dallas Texas on 14 Oct 1921.
"Representatives from Texas and 36th and 90th Division Commanders", Undated
Press cutting of a photograph featuring members of the Texas delegation in the House of Representives and commanders of the 36th and 19th Divisions. Taken on the steps of the Washingto DC capitol. Featured are Representatives Parrish and Eagle; Maj Gen. W.M. Smith (36th Division, France); Representative Harry; Brig. Gen. J.P. O'Neil (Infantry Brig. 19th Division, France); Representatives Bee, Lanham, Young, Garner, Briggs, Box Blanton, Rayburn, Young, and Summers.
Rev. Franklin J. Clark to Copeland, 1914-11-14
"When I was in Rochester this week, Mr. John C. Parker...asked me to recommend a man for Christ Church, Pittsford...."
Robert W. Beatty to Copeland, 1918-09-21
"...When surrounded by many men of mediocre type, it is a relief to get such letters as yours...."
Secretary of Treasury William McAdoo purchasing a Liberty Bond from Boy Scout in Tulsa, 1918-08-24
A slide showing Secretary of Treasury William McAdoo purchasing a Liberty Bond from Boy Scout in Tulsa. Photo was taken from Clarence Douglas, A History of Tulsa.
"Sergeant John O. Miller Reported Killed in Action", 1918-12-13
Press cutting, excised from The Dallas Morning News, announcing the death of Sgt. John Oscar Miller.