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1st Co 3d Bn. [Battalion], Icots, Camp Pike, Ark. Dec 1918

1st Co 3d Bn. [Battalion], Icots, Camp Pike, Ark.

World War I Arkansas

Panoramic photograph titled "1st Co [Company] 3d Bn. [Battalion] ICOTS, Camp Pike, Ark." of a group of soldiers posed in front of barracks at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, ca. 1918. The photographer is "K.C. Studio “Little Rock, Ark." A sign on the right side of the image reads "1st Co 3d Bn. ICOTS Camp Pike, Ark. Photo by K.C. Studio “ Little Rock, Ark."


Series Of 12 Postcards Of Camp Pike, Arkansas Dec 1918

Series Of 12 Postcards Of Camp Pike, Arkansas

World War I Arkansas

Series of 12 postcards of Camp Pike, Arkansas, produced by the Sackett & Wilhelms Corp., New York and Brooklyn, ca. 1918. The postcards are strung together with green ribbons along the left and right sides. The postcard series is from the Bob R. Cooper collection, that contains material related to Wallace Chester Simmons Goodell (1900-1982), who served on the U.S.S. Arkansas during World War I. The fronts of the postcard have descriptions that read: [Item 1, printed] INSTRUCTION IN SIGNALLING, CAMP, LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 222842, [Item 2, printed] VIEW OF CAMP PIKE SHOWING Y.M.C.A. AUDITORIUM AND TRAINING GROUND 222843, [Item …


Homer Adkins Dec 1918

Homer Adkins

World War I Arkansas

Cabinet card photograph of Homer Adkins in World War I uniform.


Letter, Harrell Burke To His Family, 1918 Dec 1918

Letter, Harrell Burke To His Family, 1918

World War I Arkansas

Letter from Harrell Burke in England to his family in Arkansas.


Camp Pike, Ark., Oct. 30th, 1918, 8th Co. 4th Bn. [Battalion], Central Oficers [Officers] Training School Oct 1918

Camp Pike, Ark., Oct. 30th, 1918, 8th Co. 4th Bn. [Battalion], Central Oficers [Officers] Training School

World War I Arkansas

Panoramic photograph titled "Camp Pike, Ark., Oct. 30th, 1918, 8th Co. 4th Bn. [Battalion], Central Oficers [Officers] Training School" of a group of soldiers with their hats off holding their rifles at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas. One of the buildings in the background has a sign on it with the number "23." The photographer was "Ewing, Inc., Official Photographers. Camp Pike, Ark." Inscriptions along the bottom of the photograph read: "Camp Pike, Ark. Oct. 30th, 1918" 8th Co. 4th Bn. Central Oficers (sic) Training School #183 2 Ewing Inc. Official Photographers Camp Pike, Ark."


4th Co. Officers Training School, Camp-Pike, Ark. August 1918. Aug 1918

4th Co. Officers Training School, Camp-Pike, Ark. August 1918.

World War I Arkansas

Panoramic photograph titled "4th Co. Officers Training School, Camp-Pike, ARK. August 1918." of a group of soldiers with their rifles at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas. In the background of the photograph are buildings, automobiles, a horse-drawn wagon, clothes handing on clotheslines, a boy on a bicycle, and soldiers. The photographer is "Ewing, Inc., Official Photographers, Camp Pike, Ark." Inscriptions along the bottom of the photograph read: "Ewing, Inc. Official Photographers Camp Pike 4th Co. Officers Training School Camp-Pike, ARK. August 1918."


1918-08-16, Laun To Carl, Laun Bee Aug 1918

1918-08-16, Laun To Carl, Laun Bee

Laun Bee First World War correspondence

No abstract provided.


Letter, Harrell Burke To His Mother, 1918 August 11 Aug 1918

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 Jul 1918

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 From Benjamin Franklin Clark To Flora Hamilton, 1918 June 27 Jun 1918

Letter From Benjamin Franklin Clark To Flora Hamilton, 1918 June 27

World War I Arkansas

On June 27, 1918, Benjamin Franklin Clark wrote to his sweetheart Flora Hamilton of Enders, Arkansas. He described his life as a soldier during World War I at Camp Pike, near Little Rock, Arkansas. Some of the topics he discusses in the letter include visiting Vilonia to attend the S.S. Convention, receiving mail, planning a trip home to Enders, a thousand newly drafted soldiers arriving at Camp Pike, baked goods and jelly given to him, attending a baseball game in Little Rock between Little Rock and Nashville, going to the Majestic Theater in Little Rock, and Flora working with the …


Letter, Harrell Burke To His Father, 1918 June 2 Jun 1918

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 May 1918

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 May 1918

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 From Benjamin Franklin Clark To Flora Hamilton, 1918 May 12 May 1918

Letter From Benjamin Franklin Clark To Flora Hamilton, 1918 May 12

World War I Arkansas

On May 12, 1918, Benjamin Franklin Clark wrote to his sweetheart Flora Hamilton of Enders, Arkansas. He described his life as a soldier during World War I at Camp Pike, near Little Rock, Arkansas. Some of the topics he discusses in the letter include inspections, dry dusty weather, going to Levy, Arkansas, writing letters for Mother's day, and services at the Y.M.C.A.


Letter From Benjamin Franklin Clark To Flora Hamilton, 1918 May 6 May 1918

Letter From Benjamin Franklin Clark To Flora Hamilton, 1918 May 6

World War I Arkansas

On May 6, 1918, Benjamin Franklin Clark wrote to his sweetheart Flora Hamilton of Enders, Arkansas. He described his first few months after joining the service during World War I at Camp Pike, near Little Rock, Arkansas. Some of the topics he discusses in the letter include vaccinations, working in the kitchen - "Kitchen Police," the soldiers' schedule at Camp Pike, entertainment, the Y.M.C.A. building, his students in Vilonia, his friends back home, friends from Arkansas State Normal School in Conway (now University of Central Arkansas), the food, swearing, and gambling. He discusses President Wilson's daughter, Margaret, singing at the …


Letter From Benjamin Franklin Clark To Flora Hamilton, 1918 April 24 Apr 1918

Letter From Benjamin Franklin Clark To Flora Hamilton, 1918 April 24

World War I Arkansas

On April 24, 1918, Benjamin Franklin Clark wrote to his sweetheart, Flora Hamilton of Enders, Arkansas. He described his first few days after joining the service during World War I at Camp Pike, near Little Rock, Arkansas. Some of the topics he discusses in the letter include arriving, medical examination, vaccinations, the barracks, receiving his first uniform, the food, swearing, and gambling. He also talked about missing his students at the school, where he taught in Vilonia, Arkansas.


Letter, King George V To American Soldiers, 1918 April 1 Apr 1918

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 Jan 1918

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.


To Them That Star Stood For One Hundred Per Cent American Soldier. The Best Soldiers Make The Best Citizens., Gordon Grant Jan 1918

To Them That Star Stood For One Hundred Per Cent American Soldier. The Best Soldiers Make The Best Citizens., Gordon Grant

Broadsides, Maps, & Misc. (non-Hollins)

Broadside "Service Series No. 40."

Dimensions: 11 x 35.5 cm.

Note: Color broadside depicts a man and woman standing, with backs to the viewer, looking at a Blue Star Service Banner. The banner signified a child in active military service.