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Lufbery Gets 16th German Airplane
Lufbery Gets 16th German Airplane
Raoul Lufbery Newspapers
A newspaper article about Major Raoul Lufbery joining the United States Army to fight the German Army.
Voices From The Sea, Claude Shafer
Voices From The Sea, Claude Shafer
Fred F. Marshall Newspapers
Comic that depicts the SS Antilles sinking in water that has the phrase "Buy Liberty Bond" repeatedly printed on it.
Palmer B. Coombs Diary April - August 1917, Palmer B. Coombs
Palmer B. Coombs Diary April - August 1917, Palmer B. Coombs
Palmer Coombs WWI Materials: Diaries and Papers
This diary details a five month span in the life of Palmer B. Coombs, from April-August of 1917. The diary entries range from attending school to enlisting in the army at the beginning of the US involvement in World War I.
Milton Wright Diaries: 1917, Milton Wright
Milton Wright Diaries: 1917, Milton Wright
Milton Wright Diaries
Bishop Milton Wright, father of Wilbur and Orville Wright, regularly recorded entries in his diary from 1857 until his death in 1917. This diary’s entries began on January 1917 and continue until April 2, 1917. Wright records a variety of information regarding his travels, family history, and expenditures. Of particular note, though this diary includes a record of Orville establishing the Wright Aeronautical Laboratory and more. The diary ends on April 3rd because Bishop Milton Wright died on that day at the age of 88. View the transcript of the Milton Wright diaries.
Scrap Book Of Claude Cadot Battery "D", Claude Cadot
Scrap Book Of Claude Cadot Battery "D", Claude Cadot
322nd Field Artillery Reunion Association Ephemera
A scrap book created by Claude Cadot who was a soldier in Battery "D" of the 322 Field Artillery, 83rd Division. This book contains photographs, newspaper clippings, and more relating to the 322nd Field Artillery from 1917 until 1944.
Due to some copyrighted content in the scrap book only the first 30 pages of content are available in CORE Scholar. The complete physical copy is available at the Special Collections and Archives of Wright State University.