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Ira Wilson Of Amity
World War I Arkansas
Black and white photograph of Ira Wilson wearing a World War I uniform. Wilson was from the town of Amity in Clark County.
Flight Surgeons Ambulance Corps, Eberts Field, Lonoke
Flight Surgeons Ambulance Corps, Eberts Field, Lonoke
World War I Arkansas
Black and white photograph of the Flight Surgeons Ambulance Corps at Eberts Field in Lonoke during World War I
Arkansas Boys In World War I
World War I Arkansas
This is a black and white photograph of the headquarters of the Arkansas regiment, 315th Company, Field Artillery in Verneil, Le Chetif, France.
View Of Splendidly Equipped Orthopedic Dept. Base Hospital - Camp Pike, Ark.
View Of Splendidly Equipped Orthopedic Dept. Base Hospital - Camp Pike, Ark.
World War I Arkansas
Copy of postcard titled "View of Splendidly Equipped Orthopedic Dept. Base Hospital - Camp Pike, Ark." showing nurses, doctors, patients, a possible x-ray machine, and medical equipment in the Orthopedic Department at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, ca. 1918.
Men And Planes At Eberts Field
Men And Planes At Eberts Field
World War I Arkansas
Black and white photograph of soldiers and men gathered around two planes at Eberts Field in Lonoke during World War I. In the center of the photo is a newspaper carrier with a bag from the Arkansas Democrat.
Homer Adkins
World War I Arkansas
Cabinet card photograph of Homer Adkins in World War I uniform.
Quartermaster House, Camp Pike
Quartermaster House, Camp Pike
World War I Arkansas
Photograph of the Quartermaster warehouse at Camp Pike.
Receiving Area, Camp Pike
World War I Arkansas
Photograph of the receiving area at Camp Pike.
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Family, 1918
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Family, 1918
World War I Arkansas
Letter from Harrell Burke in England to his family in Arkansas.
Airing Out, Camp Pike, Ark.
World War I Arkansas
Postcard titled "AIRING OUT, CAMP PIKE, ARK." of beds and military gear sitting outside with soldiers and barracks in the background at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, ca. 1918. The back of the postcard lists the producer of the card as "C.T. American Art."
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Mother, 1918 August 11
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Mother, 1918 August 11
World War I Arkansas
Letter from Pvt. J. Harrell Burke in France during World War I to his mother in Wynne, Arkansas.
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Sister, 1918 July 29
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Sister, 1918 July 29
World War I Arkansas
Letter from Pvt. J. Harrell Burke in France to his sister in Wynne, Arkansas.
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Father, 1918 June 2
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Father, 1918 June 2
World War I Arkansas
Letter from Private J. Harrell Burke in France during World War I to his father in Wynne, Arkansas.
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Sisters, 1918 May 26
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Sisters, 1918 May 26
World War I Arkansas
Letter from Harrell Burke in France to his sisters in Arkansas.
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Father, 1918 May 25
Letter, Harrell Burke To His Father, 1918 May 25
World War I Arkansas
Letter from Harrell Burke in Paris, France to his father in Arkansas.
Letter, King George V To American Soldiers, 1918 April 1
Letter, King George V To American Soldiers, 1918 April 1
World War I Arkansas
Letter from England's King George V to American soldiers who came through England or were in the British sector of France.
Letter, Harrel Burke To His Family, 1918 January 1
Letter, Harrel Burke To His Family, 1918 January 1
World War I Arkansas
Letter from J. Harrell Burke at Jefferson Barracks in Lemay, Missouri to his family in Arkansas. Burke writes part of this letter on route to Washington, D.C.
Broadside, To Camp Pike Workers
Broadside, To Camp Pike Workers
World War I Arkansas
This is a broadside telling the workers constructing Camp Pike that the work they were doing was equally as important as the fighting the soldiers were doing.
Roster, Company A, 142nd Field Artillery
Roster, Company A, 142nd Field Artillery
World War I Arkansas
World War I military roster for Battery A, 142nd Field Artillery.
Roster, Company C, 142nd Field Artillery
Roster, Company C, 142nd Field Artillery
World War I Arkansas
World War I military roster for Battery C, 142nd Field Artillery.
Roster, 142nd Field Artillery Supply Company
Roster, 142nd Field Artillery Supply Company
World War I Arkansas
Roster of the supply company for the 142nd Field Artillery.
Roster, 142nd Field Artillery's Headquarters Company
Roster, 142nd Field Artillery's Headquarters Company
World War I Arkansas
Roster for the 142nd Field Artillery's Headquarters Company.
Roster, Battery B, 142nd Field Artillery
Roster, Battery B, 142nd Field Artillery
World War I Arkansas
World War I military roster for Battery B, 142nd Field Artillery.
Scene From Camp Pike
World War I Arkansas
Black and white photograph showing trhee soldiers walking at Camp Pike.
Roster, Company E, 142nd Field Artillery
Roster, Company E, 142nd Field Artillery
World War I Arkansas
World War I military roster for Battery E, 142nd Field Artillery.
Roster, Company D, 142nd Field Artillery
Roster, Company D, 142nd Field Artillery
World War I Arkansas
World War I military roster for Battery D, 142nd Field Artillery.
View Of Camp Pike
World War I Arkansas
Black and white photograph of a view of Camp Pike during World War I.
View Of Camp Pike
World War I Arkansas
Photograph of a view of Camp Pike during World War I.
Songs Of The Soldiers And Sailors U.S.
Songs Of The Soldiers And Sailors U.S.
World War I Arkansas
Select pages from "Songs of the Soldiers and Sailors, U.S." during World War I. Owned by Ben F. Creed, Headquarters Company, 59th Infantry.