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Subiaco Guide 1917, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Subiaco Guide 1917, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Subiaco Guide, 1902-1992
Prospectus and catalogue of Subiaco College for the 1917-1918 school year.
Missouri Pacific Railroad Co., Camp Pike Branch
Missouri Pacific Railroad Co., Camp Pike Branch
World War I Arkansas
Map titled "MISSOURI PACIFIC R.R. [Railroad] CO. CAMP PIKE BRANCH AND ENTRANCE CAMP PASSENGER, FREIGHT TRACKS AND STATION FACILITIES, E. A. HADLEY, CHIEF ENGINEER (MO. PAC. R. R.), JOHN R. FORDYCE, MAJOR, ENGINEERS, CONSTRUCTION QUARTERMASTER, R. C. WHITE, CHIEF ENGINEER AND ASST. TO CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER" of Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, ca. 1917. The map shows location and engineering details of the Missouri Pacific Railroad lines passing by streets, private property, and buildings through Camp Pike; Levy, Arkansas (formerly known as Dalhoff); and surrounding areas. Within the Camp Pike Cantonment, notations on blocks of land include: Base Hospital, Aero Quad, …
Nine Miniature Photographs Of Camp Pike, Little Rock, Arkansas, Circa 1917
Nine Miniature Photographs Of Camp Pike, Little Rock, Arkansas, Circa 1917
World War I Arkansas
Nine miniature photographs of Camp Pike, Little Rock, Arkansas, circa 1917. The individual photos are described as: Item 1. A View of Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Item 2. Remount Station, Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Item 3. A View of Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Item 4. Plenty of Bread Here. Item 5. Boxing Lessons. Item 6. A View of Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Item 7. Base Hospital, Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Item 8. Motor Trucks, Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Item 9. "Its a Bear" The Mascot
Camp Pike. Little Rock [Under Construction, Circa 1917]
Camp Pike. Little Rock [Under Construction, Circa 1917]
World War I Arkansas
Postcard titled "Camp Pike Camp Pike. Little Rock." shows a building under construction at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, ca. 1917. In the image workers place beams along a roof line, place siding on buildings, construct a water tower, and carry material by horse drawn wagons. There is no indication of the photographer or producer of the postcard on the front or back. Printing on the back of the postcard reads: "Post Card Place Stamp Here ANO Correspondence Here Name Here"
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.
Women's Suffrage Delegation On The Steps Of The State Capitol With Governor Charles Brough
Women's Suffrage Delegation On The Steps Of The State Capitol With Governor Charles Brough
Women's history in Arkansas
Black and white photographic print of the Arkansas Women's Suffrage Delegation standing on the steps of the Arkansas State Capitol with Governor Charles Brough.
Eastern Arkansas Baseball Champions, Hazen
Eastern Arkansas Baseball Champions, Hazen
Sports in Arkansas
This is a black and white photographic negative of Hazen's baseball team in 1917. They were the champions of Eastern Arkansas baseball that year.
A Preliminary Report On The Excavations At The House Of Jireh Bull On Tower Hill In Rhode Island., Henry Clinton Dexter
A Preliminary Report On The Excavations At The House Of Jireh Bull On Tower Hill In Rhode Island., Henry Clinton Dexter
Rhode Island History
Issued at the General Court of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, by its Governor, Henry Clinton Dexter, Esquire and the Council of the Society December 31, 1917.
An account of the archaeological research done by the Society of Colonial Wars in investigating the Jireh Bull homestead in Washington County, Rhode Island. The homestead had been fortified for defensive purposes during King Phillips War, but had been attacked and burned by the Indians on December 15, 1675 with the loss of some fifteen lives.
Letter From Attorney General Langer To Oscar Lindstrom, December 30, 1917, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To Oscar Lindstrom, December 30, 1917, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated December 30, 1917, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to ND state senator Oscar Lindstrom, Langer writes that he has an urgent matter to discuss with Lindstrom and that Lindstrom should phone Langer as soon as he receives the letter.
See also:
File of Correspondence About the Oscar Lindstrom Case from 1916 and 1917
Letter from Attorney General Langer to Oscar Lindstrom About Plans to Meet, December 10, 1917
Letter from Attorney General Langer to Salvation Army Ensign Marshall Regarding Oscar Lindstrom, January 25, 1918
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 30, 1917., Allan Boyce Adams
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 30, 1917., Allan Boyce Adams
Letters
No abstract provided.
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, December 27, 1917, [Whole Number: 2215], The Independent
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, December 27, 1917, [Whole Number: 2215], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 25, 1917., Allan Boyce Adams
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 25, 1917., Allan Boyce Adams
Letters
No abstract provided.
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 22, 1917, Allan Boyce Adams
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 22, 1917, Allan Boyce Adams
Letters
No abstract provided.
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, December 20, 1917, [Whole Number: 2214], The Independent
The Independent, V. 43, Thursday, December 20, 1917, [Whole Number: 2214], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 19, 1917., Allan Boyce Adams
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 19, 1917., Allan Boyce Adams
Letters
No abstract provided.
Letter, Harrel Burke To His Family, 1917 December 18
Letter, Harrel Burke To His Family, 1917 December 18
World War I Arkansas
Letter from J. Harrell Burke at Jefferson Barracks in Lemay, Missouri to his family in Arkansas.
Letter From Attorney General Langer To Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonel Marcussen Regarding The Oscar Lindstrom Case, December 17, 1917, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonel Marcussen Regarding The Oscar Lindstrom Case, December 17, 1917, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated December 17, 1917, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonel Marcussen regarding the case of ND state senator Oscar Lindstrom, Langer writes that he expects Lindstrom to arrive this week and will write Marcussen soon after.
See also:
File of Correspondence About the Oscar Lindstrom Case from 1916 and 1917
Letter from Attorney General Langer to Salvation Army Ensign Marshall Regarding Their Upcoming Meeting with Oscar Lindstrom, December 11, 1917
Letter from Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonel Marcussen to Attorney General Langer Regarding Oscar Lindstrom, December 13, 1917
The Ursinus Weekly, December 17, 1917, Purd Eugene Deitz, George Leslie Omwake, Welcome Sherman Kerschner
The Ursinus Weekly, December 17, 1917, Purd Eugene Deitz, George Leslie Omwake, Welcome Sherman Kerschner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Schaff presents annual play • Girls' indoor baseball game • A savior for the times: Christmas thoughts • Central Seminary notes • On the campus • Varsity defeats Temple quintet • College directory
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 16, 1917., Allan Boyce Adams
Allan Boyce Adams, F.A. U.S.R., U.S.P.O. 718 A.E.F., To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. December 16, 1917., Allan Boyce Adams
Letters
No abstract provided.