World War, 1914-1918
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Roy Franklin Sharp Papers
This collection is comprised of correspondence, photographs, a scrapbook, and printed material documenting Roy Franklin Sharp's service in World War I.
Chester Dane Smith Papers
Correspondence of Chester Dane Smith during and immediately after World War I.
Maggie Aldridge Smith Collection Addendum
Thomas F. Dolan Papers
The papers consist of original and photocopied letters, clippings, and documents pertaining to Dolan's military career in World War I and principally to Democratic party political affairs and Dolan's role as a member of the Cook County, Illinois, Central Committee. Correspondents include Fred Allen, Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and James A. Farley. Most originals are preserved at Georgetown University.
A. A. Webber Materials
The collection consists of two items, a certificate of appointment for A. A. Webber to the Independence County, Arkansas, Local Council, and a photographic portrait of a young man. Purchase records for the materials identify the young man as a World War I soldier from Batesville.
John Shirley Wood "Memoirs and Reflections"
Facsimile of unpublished memoirs of John Shirley Wood, covering approximately 1894-1966, including his service in the U. S. Army and in U. S. and international governmental posts. Original typescript of the memoirs is in the John Shirley Wood Papers, Syracuse University Library, NUCMC MS69-1843. 1 volume, 94 pages.
Pendleton Woods Family Papers
World War I Air Combat Records
Typed and signed U. S. Army forms, with narratives and summaries of targets or enemy aircraft destroyed, for bombing raids, special missions, and air combat, 19 Feb - 15 Sept 1918.
World War I Collected Material
Contains 15 folders of World War I posters, booklets, leaflets, postcards, military induction forms, and periodicals. The material particularly concerns the U. S. Treasury Department's campaign to promote the sale of Government Savings Bonds and Thrift Stamps.
Box 2 contains an additional 17 duplicate copies of 13 posters originally found in Folders 1-5.