World War I Collection
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
Four buddies on a Cairo street, 1910 - 1915
Four soldiers pose on a sunny street in [Cairo]. Flags from various countries are visibly displayed outside the shops.
Four soldier buddies.
Four soldier buddies, 1910 - 1915
Four soldier buddies, dressed in uniform, pose for the camera; all lean or sitting on an ornate iron fence.
Fred Hickerson WWI diary, 1918-1919, 1960
Private Fred Hickerson's (Company B. 314th Ammo train, 89th Division) 87 page handwritten diary, recorded primarily while he was in France; plus a black/white snapshot of Fred Hickerson at age 60 laid in.
Fred R. Batchelder WWI diary, 1918
1918 pocket diary of Fred R. Batchelder US Army 401st Telegraph Battalion, Supply Detachment. 165 daily entries documenting his experiences while serving in France. Includes descriptions of the countryside, the extensive damage of country, towns, and villages, German prisoners of war, massive air sortes, bombing and shelling, etc.
Gustav Keller WWI-era letters, 1914-1917
The Gustav Keller archive of approximately 270 fieldpostcards and fieldpostbriefs between his wife Maria and their children. Keller served as a Lieutenant in the German 5th Army, 4th Company.
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.
Heinrich WWI-era correspondence, 1918
Letters, postcards, and telegrams, most of which are from someone [possibly named Heme or Hana] to a Professor [Irmgard] Heinrich and children.
Heliopolis, 1910 - 1915
Two street scenes views of a street in Heliopolis, a suburb of Cairo.