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Special Collections -- Scrapbooks -- World War I.

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:

"Another Victim of War to Be Buried by Legion", 1921-10

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
Scope and Contents

Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.

Dates: Publication: 1921-10

"Bodies of Texas Soldiers Will Arrive Thursday", 1921-10

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
Scope and Contents

Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.

Dates: Publication: 1921-10

"Body of Dallas Soldier to be Buried by Legion", 1921-10-21

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
Scope and Contents

"The body of Sergeant John Oscar Miller...Dallas soldier, who was killed near Romagne France...will be received in Dallas by Ed C. Smith and Bros Undertaking Company Thursday morning...."

Dates: Publication: 1921-10-21

Card from Bell Telephone System to John S. Miller, 1921-10

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.37
Scope and Contents

Sympathy card from John S. Miller's co-workers at Bell Telephone.

Dates: 1921-10

Commemorative portrait of J.O. Miller, Undated

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.1
Scope and Contents

Reproduction of a studio portrait of John Oscar Miller, framed in a rectangular red and blue vertical stripes,surrounding a cream rectangle with gold-rimmed oval; a gold-rimmed 5-point star gloats above the oval which frames the portrait.

Dates: Undated

"Country Lads Answer Roll and Prepare for War...", 1917-10

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.3
Scope and Contents

"Bid Good-bye to Wives and Sweethearts and Go with Stout Hearts."

Dates: 1917-10

"Dallas Soldier Killed in Action", 1918-12

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.30
Scope and Contents

Press cutting, excised from an unidentified newspaper, announcing the death of Sgt. John Oscar Miller.

Dates: Publication: 1918-12

"Dallas Soldier Killed in France Buried Here", 1921-10

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
Scope and Contents

Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.

Dates: Publication: 1921-10

"Dallas Soldier Will Be Buried Friday Afternoon", 1921-10

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.34
Scope and Contents

Press cutting of an Associated Press article, excised from an unidentified [Dallas] newspaper.

Dates: Publication: 1921-10

Death notice, Undated

 Item
Identifier: 2010.044.1.30
Scope and Contents

"...He was killed by a direct hit of H.E. shell November 2nd, 1918 at 10 a.m. about 800 yards west of Andevanne, on the Melise Argonne front. He was advancing to a new position on the front at the time of being killed...."

Dates: Issued: Undated