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Name |
World War I |
Number of Archive records |
14 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
7 |
Number of Photo records |
6 |
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1958.24.01 - The Human U.S. Shield
"30,000 Officers and Men" posed in contrasting uniforms and photographed from above. Brigadier General Howard L. Laubach, commanding officer. Photographed by "Mole and Thomas, 915 Medinah Building, Chicago, IL. - International Copyright 1918"
Record Type: Photo
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1979.03.05 - Dere Mable Love Letters of a Rookie
Book. "Dere Mable Love Letters of a Rookie" by Edward Streeter. WWI. Note: 1979.03.05-07 constitute a set.
Record Type: Archive
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1979.03.06 - Dere Bill: Mable's Love Letters to her Rookie
Book. "Dere Bill: Mable's Love Letters to her Rookie" by Florence Elizabeth Summers. WWI Book has part of original cover. Note: 1979.03.05-07 constitute a set.
Record Type: Archive
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1979.03.07 - "Same Old Bill, eh Mable!"
Book. "Same Old Bill, eh Mable!" by Edward Streeter. WWI. Note: 1979.03.05-07 constitute a set.
Record Type: Archive
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1987.43.88 - Conrad and Verna Gronseth. Recorded on Sept. 1961 and Dec. 1961
Tape, Audio Cassette. Conrad and Verna Gronseth recall their personal and family history. Recorded on 09/23/1961 and 12/25/1961
Record Type: Archive
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1988.26.02
Envelope. "United States Government War-Savings" "This is the property of L. Gronseth, Suttons Bay Mich." Made to contain War-Savings stamps. Maturity is 01/01/1923.
Record Type: Archive
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1990.04.12 - New Testament
Book. Bible. New Testament. Issued to Conrad Gronseth - World War 1.
Record Type: Archive
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2002.42.10 - Pvt. Bernard Couturier
Memorial card for Pvt. Bernard Couturier who was killed in action in France on October 2, 1918.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.70.02 - Elmer E. Wilson
Portrait of Elmer E. Wilson in his Army uniform during World War I. Sergeant Wilson was born on November 16, 1886 in Oviatt, Michigan. He enlisted November 12, 1917 in Company "C" 8th Field Battalion and was stationed at Camp Green, North Caroline. He was in active service until he was gassed and blinded. Wilson died in France on November 3, 1918 in the hospital as a result of pneumonia. His body was brought back and laid to rest in the Wilson Ce...
Record Type: Photo
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2005.20.01 - Looking Over My Shoulder: Reflections on the 20th Century
Anne-Marie Oomen, Editor
Record Type: Library
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2006.23.02 - Veterans on the 4th of July
Left to right: Karl Detzer, Bob White, Curly Glady. Photographed by Edward J. Golden of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.03a-b - Francis Locy military service
Copies of newspaper articles (6) about Francis Locy during his service in the Marines and World War I.
Record Type: Archive
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2007.31.03a-b - Francis Locy military service
Copies of newspaper articles (6) about Francis Locy during his service in the Marines and World War I.
Record Type: Archive
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2007.31.04 - LCDR Francis Eastman Locy, MC, USN - Founder of the Naval Postal Classifiation System
Copy of an article from the January-February 2005 issue of the Navy Medicine magazine about Francis E. Locy's contributions to the Navy, Marine Corps and Naval Postal Classification System.
Record Type: Archive
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2007.31.05 - Lieutenant Commander Francis Eastman Locy
Article with biographical information on Francis E. Locy.
Record Type: Archive
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2011.03 - Frank P. Schramsky 1913 to 1921 World War I Memories
A manuscript of Frank P. Schramsky's life - the book is composed of a timeline, photographs and other documents that were compiled and organized by Robert F. Schramsky. The introductions states: "It is the purpose of this author to relate to his readers and the relatives of Frank P. Schramsky, the actual written records and diaries that he kept, between the years of 1913 and ending in early 1921." The content is soley composed of actual written ...
Record Type: Archive
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2011.10.01 - Civil War Roster - Leelanau County
Roster of the Grand Army of the Republic; Civil War Veterans of Leelanau County; Compiled in 1971 by Roy H. Steffens. Contains lists of cemeteries and veterans buried in them, copies of discharge papers and a brief list of killed or MIA in WWI. Papers compiled in brown binder notebook.
Record Type: Archive