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The Papay family maintained its interest in the company until 1971.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSchool slates, individual or blackboard size, are made from a fine grain, soft slate that is darker in color than the light-gray slate used for roofing. After a school slate is split to its desired thickness, its edges are turned up by a small circular saw, face smoothed with a drawing knife and then rubbed with a cloth and fine dust compound, and eventually framed for individual use or utilized as part of a child's toy blackboard. Ruled slates generally were made for export to Continental Europe. If colored crayons were to be used in addition to chalk, one side of the slate was lacquered in white.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1941 there were only two school slates companies in the United States -- National School Slate Company and American Slate Works. Both were located in Slatington. National School Slate Company owned its own quarry, the Blue Ridge Quarries. It also purchased slate from other quarries in the region.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBy 1941 the American market for school slates had vanished. Most Slatington school slates found their way to Central America, the Netherlands, East Indies, South Africa and South America. American sales focused largely on toy blackboards and bulletin boards sold primarily by chain stores.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSource:\nhttps://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-1993-04-18-2922750-story.html\nHARRY L RINKER, THE MORNING CALL\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA slate is a thin piece of hard flat material, such as the rock also called slate, that is used as a medium for writing. The rock is \"a metamorphic rock created by the recrystallization of the minerals in shale from clay to parallel-aligned, flat, flake-like minerals such as mica\".\n   \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe writing slate consisted of a piece of slate, typically either 4x6 inches or 7x10 inches, encased in a wooden frame.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA slate pencil was used to write on the slate board. It was made from a softer and lighter coloured stone such as shale or chalk.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUsually, a piece of cloth or slate sponge was used to clean it and this was sometimes attached with a string to the bottom of the writing slate.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSlate from 1894, used in Berlin, Germany, currently at the Museum Europäischer Kulturen\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe exact origins of the writing slate remain unclear. References to its use can be found in the fourteenth century and evidence suggests that it was used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The central time period for the writing slate, however, \"appears to begin in the later eighteenth century, when developments in sea and land transport permitted the gradual expansion of slate quarrying in Wales and the growth of a substantial slate workshop industry.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBy the nineteenth century, writing slates were used around the world in nearly every school and were a central part of the slate industry. At the dawn of the twentieth century, writing slates were the primary tool in the classroom for students. In the 1930s (or later) writing slates began to be replaced by more modern methods.[4] However, writing slates did not become obsolete. They are still made in the twenty-first century, though in small quantities.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe writing slate was sometimes used by industry workers to track goods and by sailors to calculate their geographical location at sea. Sometimes multiple pieces of slate were bound together into a \"book\" and horizontal lines were etched onto the slate surface as a guide for neat handwriting\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSource:\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slate_(writing)\nPeter Davies, \"Writing Slates and Schooling\", Australasian Historical Archaeology, Vol. 23 (2005), 63-64.\nRobert N. Pierport, \"Slate Roofing\", APT Bulletin, Vol. 19(2) (1987), 10.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["\"School Slate Works -- In 1884, E. L. 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The Papay family maintained its interest in the company until 1971.","School slates, individual or blackboard size, are made from a fine grain, soft slate that is darker in color than the light-gray slate used for roofing. After a school slate is split to its desired thickness, its edges are turned up by a small circular saw, face smoothed with a drawing knife and then rubbed with a cloth and fine dust compound, and eventually framed for individual use or utilized as part of a child's toy blackboard. Ruled slates generally were made for export to Continental Europe. If colored crayons were to be used in addition to chalk, one side of the slate was lacquered in white.","In 1941 there were only two school slates companies in the United States -- National School Slate Company and American Slate Works. Both were located in Slatington. National School Slate Company owned its own quarry, the Blue Ridge Quarries. It also purchased slate from other quarries in the region.","By 1941 the American market for school slates had vanished. Most Slatington school slates found their way to Central America, the Netherlands, East Indies, South Africa and South America. American sales focused largely on toy blackboards and bulletin boards sold primarily by chain stores.","Source:\nhttps://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-1993-04-18-2922750-story.html\nHARRY L RINKER, THE MORNING CALL","A slate is a thin piece of hard flat material, such as the rock also called slate, that is used as a medium for writing. The rock is \"a metamorphic rock created by the recrystallization of the minerals in shale from clay to parallel-aligned, flat, flake-like minerals such as mica\".\n   ","The writing slate consisted of a piece of slate, typically either 4x6 inches or 7x10 inches, encased in a wooden frame.","A slate pencil was used to write on the slate board. It was made from a softer and lighter coloured stone such as shale or chalk.","Usually, a piece of cloth or slate sponge was used to clean it and this was sometimes attached with a string to the bottom of the writing slate.","Slate from 1894, used in Berlin, Germany, currently at the Museum Europäischer Kulturen","The exact origins of the writing slate remain unclear. References to its use can be found in the fourteenth century and evidence suggests that it was used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The central time period for the writing slate, however, \"appears to begin in the later eighteenth century, when developments in sea and land transport permitted the gradual expansion of slate quarrying in Wales and the growth of a substantial slate workshop industry.\"","By the nineteenth century, writing slates were used around the world in nearly every school and were a central part of the slate industry. At the dawn of the twentieth century, writing slates were the primary tool in the classroom for students. In the 1930s (or later) writing slates began to be replaced by more modern methods.[4] However, writing slates did not become obsolete. They are still made in the twenty-first century, though in small quantities.","The writing slate was sometimes used by industry workers to track goods and by sailors to calculate their geographical location at sea. Sometimes multiple pieces of slate were bound together into a \"book\" and horizontal lines were etched onto the slate surface as a guide for neat handwriting","Source:\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slate_(writing)\nPeter Davies, \"Writing Slates and Schooling\", Australasian Historical Archaeology, Vol. 23 (2005), 63-64.\nRobert N. 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They depict a couple of table top models with and without an abacus and a floor model with a picture scroll at the top. This is accompanied by a tri-fold price list for a vriety of slate and blackboard related products for the National School Slate Co., SLatington, PA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains materials that document the evolution of the writing slate from stone book slate to native slate blackboards. This includes a slate book with 8 quartz paint pages with attached pencil holder,and another book with pencil holder and 6 quartz painted \"slates\". The cover of one is stamped in black and gold with a school scene and applied litho of two girls playing stick and ball.  There is also a 1940 salesman kit with five loose photos of the National School Slate Co. They depict a couple of table top models with and without an abacus and a floor model with a picture scroll at the top. This is accompanied by a tri-fold price list for a vriety of slate and blackboard related products for the National School Slate Co., SLatington, PA."],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":0,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T23:50:00.935Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_980"}},{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c127","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"Writings - Livers, Ancella B.","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c127#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c127","ref_ssm":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c127"],"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c127","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02","parent_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02","parent_ssim":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records","Series 1. 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Materials in box 21 may be accessed 75 years after the latest date of creation, starting in 2061.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. ","The Center for Women's and Gender Studies (CWGS) is an academic unit within West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences that offers a central location for discourse relative to the field of women's and gender studies. CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.","The first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.","Under Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.","The first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. The Carrie Koeteurius Scholarship, which is still offered as of 2024, was first awarded to Deborah Gregory Eck and Lilo Ast in 1987.","One of the early major projects of the CWC, the Women's Centenary, \"Excellence Through Equity\" began planning in 1987 with Dr. Lillian Waugh being chosen as the research coordinator. After several years of planning and research, the Women's Centenary commenced in September 1989 on the 100-year anniversary of the first group of women to be admitted to WVU as degree candidates. Events were held over a two-year period, including lecture series, galas, building rededications, historical tours, exhibits, time capsule creations, and county-wide engagements. The Women's Centenary culminated with a convocation in 1991 on the 100-year anniversary of the first woman to graduate from WVU, Harriet Lyon.","In 1992, Judith Stitzel stepped down as director of the CWC, and the position was taken up by Helen Bannan from 1994 to 1998. Under Barbara Howe's directorship from 1998 to 2007, a BA and undergraduate minor in women's studies was established to coexist with the Certificate in Women's Studies. The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.","Janice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505.","This collection contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching and preparing for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. While research and planning materials are the most prevalent materials in the collection, there are also administrive and ephemeral materials. The majority of materials relate to women at WVU, particularly during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Included are bigoraphies, notes, photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, essays, programs, rosters, and exhibit panels.","The colleciton is divided into four series, with additional sub-series as indicated below.","Series 1: Research, 1849-2000 and undated","- Sub-Series 1: Exhibit Panels, circa 1875-1990 and undated\n- Sub-Series 2: Families and Individuals, 1870-2000 and undated\n- Sub-Series 3: West Virginia University (WVU), 1849-2000 and undated","Series 2: Planning, 1858-1996 and undated","Series 3: Administration, 1875-1997 and undated","Series 4: Ephemera, undated","An addendum of 2012 August 14 can be found in series 4 as item 1.\nAn addendum of 2019 March 28 can be found in boxes 19 and 20. ","This series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary. It prominently contains research relating to early women who attended WVU such as Harriet Lyon-Jewett and Sallie Lowther Norris. Also included are martials created by using the completed research, such as exhibit panels and newspaper articles. Other materials include notes, correspondence, photographs, rosters, and biographies.","This sub-series contains exhibit panels created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","This sub-series contains materials collected and created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary and relating to early individuals and families affiliated with the university, primarily women.","Contains floppy disk (digitized)","VHS Tape","This sub-series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) during research for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary. It primarily consists of research on general aspects of WVU during the introduction of coeducation.","This series contains materials collected and created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while planning for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","Contains floppy disc","Contains floppy disc","This series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while facilitating operations and management during the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","This series contains ephemeral material created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to 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The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.","Janice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. 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For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_1fe76a994c6e56435a8cddd682eee94b\"\u003eThis collection contains materials collected or created by the WVU Center for Women's Studies (CWS) in preparation for the Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. 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He graduated \n          cum laude , Phi Beta Kappa in 1925\n         from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned\n         an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of\n         Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.","Hale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the\n         press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London,\n         Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife \n          Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of\n         Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe\n         and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in\n         the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence\n         Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and\n         in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a\n         special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster)\n         Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political\n         and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including\n         such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop,\n         Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.","Hale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of\n         European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in\n         Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George\n         Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S.\n         High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it\n         was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved\n         toward the restoration of its sovereignty.","Shortly after resuming his academic career at the\n         University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the\n         history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the\n         development of a special fellowship program and history\n         professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend\n         and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to\n         serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n         Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped\n         organize and establish within the \n          Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he\n         chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the \n          American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he\n         chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into\n         the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.","After resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.","Hale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to  The Virginia Quarterly Review,  The Journal of Modern History,  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Journal of Central European Affairs, The American Historical Review,  and  The Richmond Times-Dispatch.  His books include: \n Germany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906  (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n Publicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914  (1940); \n The Captive Press in the Third Reich  \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and  The Great Illusion, 1900-1914  (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n Rise of Modern Europe,  1971).","In recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.","In July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville.","The collection contains ca. 18,000 items (15 shelf feet)\n         and consists of personal letters, office correspondence, and\n         records relating to Hale's academic activities and\n         associations; declassified copies of intelligence reports and\n         data, together with routine correspondence, memoranda, and\n         administrative documents affiliated with his government\n         service in Germany; manuscript drafts and copies of\n         his published writings; genealogical data; photographs (ca.\n         2000 items) of family members, friends, and travel scenery;\n         and personal miscellanea.","Interesting documents within the collection groupings\n         include: (I) \n          Correspondence : Hale's 1945\n         letters to his wife reporting on the aftermath of \n          Germany's defeat in his vivid\n         descriptions of the devastation of cities and towns they had\n         lived in or had visited before the war and of the suffering\n         being experienced by their old friends and colleagues. (II) \n          Academia : A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) \n          Government Service : Copies of the\n          U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation\n         reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of\n         whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal\n         perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war,\n         its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for\n         Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office\n         documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of\n         Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of\n         introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the\n         defeated German populace. (IV) \n          Publications : German documents\n         that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include\n         a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the\n         German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's\n         private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from \n          Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist;\n         and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been\n         maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and\n         which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies\n         during the war. (VII) \n          Miscellany : Anne Hale's diary of\n         pre-war Germany in which she records the attitudes and\n         behavior of the German people in the period of rising Nazi\n         power; memorabilia that include copies of Nazi SS\n         documents pertaining to some of the security measures taken to\n         protect Hitler following the assassination attempt on his life\n         of July 20, 1940; a copy of a 1947 letter that \n          Rudolph Hess wrote to his sister from his\n         jail cell; and a variety of documents and letters bearing\n         original and facsimile signatures, including those of Hitler, \n          Ribbentrop, \n          Albert Einstein, and \n          Robert Oppenheimer .","Includes  Sicherung der Zukunft des Deutschen Volkes,  by Martin Bormann.\n\t","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","English"],"unitid_tesim":["12800"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Oron J. 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A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Virginia Quarterly Review,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e The Journal of Modern History,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Journal of Central European Affairs,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe American Historical Review,\u003c/title\u003e and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Richmond Times-Dispatch.\u003c/title\u003e His books include: \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGermany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906\u003c/title\u003e (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePublicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914\u003c/title\u003e (1940); \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Captive Press in the Third Reich\u003c/title\u003e \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Great Illusion, 1900-1914\u003c/title\u003e (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRise of Modern Europe,\u003c/title\u003e 1971).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Sketch"],"bioghist_tesim":["\n          Oron James (\"Pat\") Hale, Corcoran Professor of History at the \n          University of Virginia, was a member of the history department from 1929 until his retirement in 1972.\n         He was born the second son of William Robert and Frances I.\n         (Putnam) Hale on July 29, 1902 in Goldendale, Washington, and\n         was called \"Pat\" throughout his life. He graduated \n          cum laude , Phi Beta Kappa in 1925\n         from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned\n         an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of\n         Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.","Hale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the\n         press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London,\n         Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife \n          Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of\n         Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe\n         and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in\n         the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence\n         Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and\n         in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a\n         special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster)\n         Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political\n         and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including\n         such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop,\n         Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.","Hale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of\n         European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in\n         Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George\n         Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S.\n         High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it\n         was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved\n         toward the restoration of its sovereignty.","Shortly after resuming his academic career at the\n         University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the\n         history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the\n         development of a special fellowship program and history\n         professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend\n         and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to\n         serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n         Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped\n         organize and establish within the \n          Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he\n         chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the \n          American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he\n         chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into\n         the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.","After resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.","Hale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to  The Virginia Quarterly Review,  The Journal of Modern History,  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Journal of Central European Affairs, The American Historical Review,  and  The Richmond Times-Dispatch.  His books include: \n Germany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906  (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n Publicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914  (1940); \n The Captive Press in the Third Reich  \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and  The Great Illusion, 1900-1914  (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n Rise of Modern Europe,  1971).","In recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.","In July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOron J. Hale Papers, 1891-1991, Accession #12800, 12800-a, Special Collections,  University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Oron J. 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(II) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eAcademia\u003c/emph\u003e: A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eGovernment Service\u003c/emph\u003e: Copies of the\n          U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation\n         reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of\n         whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal\n         perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war,\n         its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for\n         Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office\n         documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of\n         Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of\n         introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the\n         defeated German populace. (IV) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePublications\u003c/emph\u003e: German documents\n         that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include\n         a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the\n         German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's\n         private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from \n          Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist;\n         and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been\n         maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and\n         which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies\n         during the war. (VII) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eMiscellany\u003c/emph\u003e: Anne Hale's diary of\n         pre-war Germany in which she records the attitudes and\n         behavior of the German people in the period of rising Nazi\n         power; memorabilia that include copies of Nazi SS\n         documents pertaining to some of the security measures taken to\n         protect Hitler following the assassination attempt on his life\n         of July 20, 1940; a copy of a 1947 letter that \n          Rudolph Hess wrote to his sister from his\n         jail cell; and a variety of documents and letters bearing\n         original and facsimile signatures, including those of Hitler, \n          Ribbentrop, \n          Albert Einstein, and \n          Robert Oppenheimer .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eSicherung der Zukunft des Deutschen Volkes,\u003c/title\u003e by Martin Bormann.\n\t\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection contains ca. 18,000 items (15 shelf feet)\n         and consists of personal letters, office correspondence, and\n         records relating to Hale's academic activities and\n         associations; declassified copies of intelligence reports and\n         data, together with routine correspondence, memoranda, and\n         administrative documents affiliated with his government\n         service in Germany; manuscript drafts and copies of\n         his published writings; genealogical data; photographs (ca.\n         2000 items) of family members, friends, and travel scenery;\n         and personal miscellanea.","Interesting documents within the collection groupings\n         include: (I) \n          Correspondence : Hale's 1945\n         letters to his wife reporting on the aftermath of \n          Germany's defeat in his vivid\n         descriptions of the devastation of cities and towns they had\n         lived in or had visited before the war and of the suffering\n         being experienced by their old friends and colleagues. (II) \n          Academia : A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) \n          Government Service : Copies of the\n          U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation\n         reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of\n         whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal\n         perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war,\n         its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for\n         Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office\n         documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of\n         Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of\n         introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the\n         defeated German populace. (IV) \n          Publications : German documents\n         that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include\n         a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the\n         German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's\n         private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from \n          Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist;\n         and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been\n         maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and\n         which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies\n         during the war. (VII) \n          Miscellany : Anne Hale's diary of\n         pre-war Germany in which she records the attitudes and\n         behavior of the German people in the period of rising Nazi\n         power; memorabilia that include copies of Nazi SS\n         documents pertaining to some of the security measures taken to\n         protect Hitler following the assassination attempt on his life\n         of July 20, 1940; a copy of a 1947 letter that \n          Rudolph Hess wrote to his sister from his\n         jail cell; and a variety of documents and letters bearing\n         original and facsimile signatures, including those of Hitler, \n          Ribbentrop, \n          Albert Einstein, and \n          Robert Oppenheimer .","Includes  Sicherung der Zukunft des Deutschen Volkes,  by Martin Bormann.\n\t"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":143,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:12:22.743Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01888_c04_c02"}},{"id":"viu_viu01888_c04_c03","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Writings--Manuscript Drafts and Background\n                  (Oron J. 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Hale Papers \n         1891-1991","ca. 18,000 items","There are no restrictions.","\n          Oron James (\"Pat\") Hale, Corcoran Professor of History at the \n          University of Virginia, was a member of the history department from 1929 until his retirement in 1972.\n         He was born the second son of William Robert and Frances I.\n         (Putnam) Hale on July 29, 1902 in Goldendale, Washington, and\n         was called \"Pat\" throughout his life. He graduated \n          cum laude , Phi Beta Kappa in 1925\n         from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned\n         an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of\n         Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.","Hale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the\n         press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London,\n         Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife \n          Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of\n         Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe\n         and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in\n         the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence\n         Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and\n         in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a\n         special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster)\n         Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political\n         and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including\n         such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop,\n         Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.","Hale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of\n         European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in\n         Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George\n         Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S.\n         High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it\n         was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved\n         toward the restoration of its sovereignty.","Shortly after resuming his academic career at the\n         University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the\n         history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the\n         development of a special fellowship program and history\n         professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend\n         and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to\n         serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n         Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped\n         organize and establish within the \n          Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he\n         chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the \n          American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he\n         chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into\n         the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.","After resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.","Hale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to  The Virginia Quarterly Review,  The Journal of Modern History,  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Journal of Central European Affairs, The American Historical Review,  and  The Richmond Times-Dispatch.  His books include: \n Germany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906  (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n Publicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914  (1940); \n The Captive Press in the Third Reich  \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and  The Great Illusion, 1900-1914  (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n Rise of Modern Europe,  1971).","In recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.","In July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville.","The collection contains ca. 18,000 items (15 shelf feet)\n         and consists of personal letters, office correspondence, and\n         records relating to Hale's academic activities and\n         associations; declassified copies of intelligence reports and\n         data, together with routine correspondence, memoranda, and\n         administrative documents affiliated with his government\n         service in Germany; manuscript drafts and copies of\n         his published writings; genealogical data; photographs (ca.\n         2000 items) of family members, friends, and travel scenery;\n         and personal miscellanea.","Interesting documents within the collection groupings\n         include: (I) \n          Correspondence : Hale's 1945\n         letters to his wife reporting on the aftermath of \n          Germany's defeat in his vivid\n         descriptions of the devastation of cities and towns they had\n         lived in or had visited before the war and of the suffering\n         being experienced by their old friends and colleagues. (II) \n          Academia : A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) \n          Government Service : Copies of the\n          U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation\n         reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of\n         whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal\n         perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war,\n         its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for\n         Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office\n         documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of\n         Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of\n         introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the\n         defeated German populace. (IV) \n          Publications : German documents\n         that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include\n         a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the\n         German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's\n         private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from \n          Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist;\n         and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been\n         maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and\n         which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies\n         during the war. (VII) \n          Miscellany : Anne Hale's diary of\n         pre-war Germany in which she records the attitudes and\n         behavior of the German people in the period of rising Nazi\n         power; memorabilia that include copies of Nazi SS\n         documents pertaining to some of the security measures taken to\n         protect Hitler following the assassination attempt on his life\n         of July 20, 1940; a copy of a 1947 letter that \n          Rudolph Hess wrote to his sister from his\n         jail cell; and a variety of documents and letters bearing\n         original and facsimile signatures, including those of Hitler, \n          Ribbentrop, \n          Albert Einstein, and \n          Robert Oppenheimer .","Includes  Sicherung der Zukunft des Deutschen Volkes,  by Martin Bormann.\n\t","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","English"],"unitid_tesim":["12800"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Oron J. 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He graduated \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ecum laude\u003c/emph\u003e, Phi Beta Kappa in 1925\n         from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned\n         an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of\n         Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the\n         press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London,\n         Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife \n          Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of\n         Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe\n         and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in\n         the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence\n         Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and\n         in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a\n         special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster)\n         Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political\n         and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including\n         such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop,\n         Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of\n         European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in\n         Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George\n         Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S.\n         High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it\n         was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved\n         toward the restoration of its sovereignty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShortly after resuming his academic career at the\n         University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the\n         history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the\n         development of a special fellowship program and history\n         professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend\n         and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to\n         serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n         Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped\n         organize and establish within the \n          Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he\n         chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the \n          American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he\n         chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into\n         the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Virginia Quarterly Review,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e The Journal of Modern History,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Journal of Central European Affairs,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe American Historical Review,\u003c/title\u003e and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Richmond Times-Dispatch.\u003c/title\u003e His books include: \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGermany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906\u003c/title\u003e (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePublicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914\u003c/title\u003e (1940); \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Captive Press in the Third Reich\u003c/title\u003e \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Great Illusion, 1900-1914\u003c/title\u003e (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRise of Modern Europe,\u003c/title\u003e 1971).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Sketch"],"bioghist_tesim":["\n          Oron James (\"Pat\") Hale, Corcoran Professor of History at the \n          University of Virginia, was a member of the history department from 1929 until his retirement in 1972.\n         He was born the second son of William Robert and Frances I.\n         (Putnam) Hale on July 29, 1902 in Goldendale, Washington, and\n         was called \"Pat\" throughout his life. He graduated \n          cum laude , Phi Beta Kappa in 1925\n         from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned\n         an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of\n         Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.","Hale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the\n         press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London,\n         Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife \n          Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of\n         Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe\n         and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in\n         the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence\n         Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and\n         in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a\n         special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster)\n         Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political\n         and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including\n         such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop,\n         Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.","Hale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of\n         European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in\n         Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George\n         Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S.\n         High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it\n         was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved\n         toward the restoration of its sovereignty.","Shortly after resuming his academic career at the\n         University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the\n         history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the\n         development of a special fellowship program and history\n         professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend\n         and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to\n         serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n         Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped\n         organize and establish within the \n          Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he\n         chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the \n          American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he\n         chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into\n         the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.","After resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.","Hale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to  The Virginia Quarterly Review,  The Journal of Modern History,  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Journal of Central European Affairs, The American Historical Review,  and  The Richmond Times-Dispatch.  His books include: \n Germany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906  (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n Publicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914  (1940); \n The Captive Press in the Third Reich  \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and  The Great Illusion, 1900-1914  (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n Rise of Modern Europe,  1971).","In recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.","In July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOron J. Hale Papers, 1891-1991, Accession #12800, 12800-a, Special Collections,  University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Oron J. 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(II) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eAcademia\u003c/emph\u003e: A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eGovernment Service\u003c/emph\u003e: Copies of the\n          U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation\n         reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of\n         whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal\n         perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war,\n         its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for\n         Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office\n         documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of\n         Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of\n         introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the\n         defeated German populace. (IV) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePublications\u003c/emph\u003e: German documents\n         that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include\n         a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the\n         German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's\n         private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from \n          Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist;\n         and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been\n         maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and\n         which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies\n         during the war. 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(II) \n          Academia : A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. 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(VII) \n          Miscellany : Anne Hale's diary of\n         pre-war Germany in which she records the attitudes and\n         behavior of the German people in the period of rising Nazi\n         power; memorabilia that include copies of Nazi SS\n         documents pertaining to some of the security measures taken to\n         protect Hitler following the assassination attempt on his life\n         of July 20, 1940; a copy of a 1947 letter that \n          Rudolph Hess wrote to his sister from his\n         jail cell; and a variety of documents and letters bearing\n         original and facsimile signatures, including those of Hitler, \n          Ribbentrop, \n          Albert Einstein, and \n          Robert Oppenheimer .","Includes  Sicherung der Zukunft des Deutschen Volkes,  by Martin Bormann.\n\t"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":143,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:12:22.743Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01888_c04_c03"}},{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c132","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"Writings - Maxwell, Susan Moore","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c132#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c132","ref_ssm":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c132"],"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c132","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02","parent_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02","parent_ssim":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records","Series 1. 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Materials in box 21 may be accessed 75 years after the latest date of creation, starting in 2061.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. ","The Center for Women's and Gender Studies (CWGS) is an academic unit within West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences that offers a central location for discourse relative to the field of women's and gender studies. CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.","The first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.","Under Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.","The first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. The Carrie Koeteurius Scholarship, which is still offered as of 2024, was first awarded to Deborah Gregory Eck and Lilo Ast in 1987.","One of the early major projects of the CWC, the Women's Centenary, \"Excellence Through Equity\" began planning in 1987 with Dr. Lillian Waugh being chosen as the research coordinator. After several years of planning and research, the Women's Centenary commenced in September 1989 on the 100-year anniversary of the first group of women to be admitted to WVU as degree candidates. Events were held over a two-year period, including lecture series, galas, building rededications, historical tours, exhibits, time capsule creations, and county-wide engagements. The Women's Centenary culminated with a convocation in 1991 on the 100-year anniversary of the first woman to graduate from WVU, Harriet Lyon.","In 1992, Judith Stitzel stepped down as director of the CWC, and the position was taken up by Helen Bannan from 1994 to 1998. Under Barbara Howe's directorship from 1998 to 2007, a BA and undergraduate minor in women's studies was established to coexist with the Certificate in Women's Studies. The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.","Janice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505.","This collection contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching and preparing for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. While research and planning materials are the most prevalent materials in the collection, there are also administrive and ephemeral materials. The majority of materials relate to women at WVU, particularly during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Included are bigoraphies, notes, photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, essays, programs, rosters, and exhibit panels.","The colleciton is divided into four series, with additional sub-series as indicated below.","Series 1: Research, 1849-2000 and undated","- Sub-Series 1: Exhibit Panels, circa 1875-1990 and undated\n- Sub-Series 2: Families and Individuals, 1870-2000 and undated\n- Sub-Series 3: West Virginia University (WVU), 1849-2000 and undated","Series 2: Planning, 1858-1996 and undated","Series 3: Administration, 1875-1997 and undated","Series 4: Ephemera, undated","An addendum of 2012 August 14 can be found in series 4 as item 1.\nAn addendum of 2019 March 28 can be found in boxes 19 and 20. ","This series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary. It prominently contains research relating to early women who attended WVU such as Harriet Lyon-Jewett and Sallie Lowther Norris. Also included are martials created by using the completed research, such as exhibit panels and newspaper articles. Other materials include notes, correspondence, photographs, rosters, and biographies.","This sub-series contains exhibit panels created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","This sub-series contains materials collected and created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary and relating to early individuals and families affiliated with the university, primarily women.","Contains floppy disk (digitized)","VHS Tape","This sub-series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) during research for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary. It primarily consists of research on general aspects of WVU during the introduction of coeducation.","This series contains materials collected and created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while planning for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","Contains floppy disc","Contains floppy disc","This series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while facilitating operations and management during the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","This series contains ephemeral material created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 5","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 1","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 10","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 11","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 19","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 19","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 56","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 59","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 10","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 31","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 40","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 36","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 46","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 50","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 34","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 1","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 1","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 2","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 1","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 2","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 3","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 2","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3367, Box 16, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 5","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 2","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 3","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 10","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 3","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 12","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 11","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 13","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 12","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 13","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 17","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 18","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 21","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 32","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 62","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 66","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 25","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 13","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 59","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 45","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 27","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 5","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 36","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 63","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 4","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 10","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 11, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 41","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 35","Oversize materials moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 3","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 5","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 14","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 15","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 15","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 16","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 17","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 18","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 16","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 5","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 22","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 23","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 21","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 24","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 22","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 23","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 24","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 25","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 26","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 10","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 27","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 10","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 25","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 46","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 31","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 33","Removed from A\u0026M 3367, Box 8, Folder 42","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 9, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 9, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 9, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 9, Folder 36","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 2","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 38","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 33","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 37","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 63","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 71","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 36","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 45","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 49","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 2","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 41","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 47","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 61","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 40","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 14","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 29","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 53","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 32","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","This collection contains materials collected or created by the WVU Center for Women's Studies (CWS) in preparation for the Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. It mostly consists of research on early women students at WVU as well as planning materials for events to commemorate the Women's Centenary.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/","West Virginia and Regional History Center","West Virginia University. Center for Women's Studies","Waugh, Lillian J., 1941-2018","Howe, Barbara J.","English \n.    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For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Transfer from WVU, Women's Studies Center, Waugh, Lillian, 2001 February 16","Gift from Waugh, Lillian J., 2012 August 14","Gift from Howe, Barbara J., 2019 March 28"],"access_subjects_ssim":["West Virginia Feminist Activist and Women's History Collection","West Virginia University  --  Women's Centenary (1891-1991)","Women --  Education","Women in higher education","Adult education of women","Special events - West Virginia University."],"access_subjects_ssm":["West Virginia Feminist Activist and Women's History Collection","West Virginia University  --  Women's Centenary (1891-1991)","Women --  Education","Women in higher education","Adult education of women","Special events - West Virginia University."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["16.33 Linear Feet 11 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 document case, 5 in.; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 3 flat storage boxes, 4 in. each; 2 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 3 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 1 framed portrait, 1 in.","0.004 Gigabytes 110 files, formats include .wsp, .rtf, .dig, and .noc"],"extent_tesim":["16.33 Linear Feet 11 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 document case, 5 in.; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 3 flat storage boxes, 4 in. each; 2 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 3 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 1 framed portrait, 1 in.","0.004 Gigabytes 110 files, formats include .wsp, .rtf, .dig, and .noc"],"date_range_isim":[1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterials in box 21 are restricted due to the presence of student works and resumes. Materials in box 21 may be accessed 75 years after the latest date of creation, starting in 2061.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResearchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. \u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Materials in box 21 are restricted due to the presence of student works and resumes. Materials in box 21 may be accessed 75 years after the latest date of creation, starting in 2061.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Center for Women's and Gender Studies (CWGS) is an academic unit within West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences that offers a central location for discourse relative to the field of women's and gender studies. CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnder Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. 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Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Center for Women's and Gender Studies (CWGS) is an academic unit within West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences that offers a central location for discourse relative to the field of women's and gender studies. CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.","The first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.","Under Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.","The first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. The Carrie Koeteurius Scholarship, which is still offered as of 2024, was first awarded to Deborah Gregory Eck and Lilo Ast in 1987.","One of the early major projects of the CWC, the Women's Centenary, \"Excellence Through Equity\" began planning in 1987 with Dr. Lillian Waugh being chosen as the research coordinator. After several years of planning and research, the Women's Centenary commenced in September 1989 on the 100-year anniversary of the first group of women to be admitted to WVU as degree candidates. Events were held over a two-year period, including lecture series, galas, building rededications, historical tours, exhibits, time capsule creations, and county-wide engagements. The Women's Centenary culminated with a convocation in 1991 on the 100-year anniversary of the first woman to graduate from WVU, Harriet Lyon.","In 1992, Judith Stitzel stepped down as director of the CWC, and the position was taken up by Helen Bannan from 1994 to 1998. Under Barbara Howe's directorship from 1998 to 2007, a BA and undergraduate minor in women's studies was established to coexist with the Certificate in Women's Studies. The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.","Janice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records, A\u0026amp;M 3376, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records, A\u0026M 3376, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching and preparing for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. While research and planning materials are the most prevalent materials in the collection, there are also administrive and ephemeral materials. The majority of materials relate to women at WVU, particularly during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 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For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_1fe76a994c6e56435a8cddd682eee94b\"\u003eThis collection contains materials collected or created by the WVU Center for Women's Studies (CWS) in preparation for the Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. It mostly consists of research on early women students at WVU as well as planning materials for events to commemorate the Women's Centenary.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection contains materials collected or created by the WVU Center for Women's Studies (CWS) in preparation for the Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. It mostly consists of research on early women students at WVU as well as planning materials for events to commemorate the Women's Centenary."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_feba19d90bf0868b155eb1cec3aad97f\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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He graduated \n          cum laude , Phi Beta Kappa in 1925\n         from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned\n         an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of\n         Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.","Hale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the\n         press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London,\n         Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife \n          Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of\n         Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe\n         and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in\n         the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence\n         Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and\n         in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a\n         special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster)\n         Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political\n         and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including\n         such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop,\n         Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.","Hale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of\n         European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in\n         Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George\n         Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S.\n         High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it\n         was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved\n         toward the restoration of its sovereignty.","Shortly after resuming his academic career at the\n         University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the\n         history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the\n         development of a special fellowship program and history\n         professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend\n         and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to\n         serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n         Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped\n         organize and establish within the \n          Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he\n         chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the \n          American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he\n         chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into\n         the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.","After resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.","Hale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to  The Virginia Quarterly Review,  The Journal of Modern History,  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Journal of Central European Affairs, The American Historical Review,  and  The Richmond Times-Dispatch.  His books include: \n Germany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906  (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n Publicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914  (1940); \n The Captive Press in the Third Reich  \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and  The Great Illusion, 1900-1914  (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n Rise of Modern Europe,  1971).","In recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.","In July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville.","The collection contains ca. 18,000 items (15 shelf feet)\n         and consists of personal letters, office correspondence, and\n         records relating to Hale's academic activities and\n         associations; declassified copies of intelligence reports and\n         data, together with routine correspondence, memoranda, and\n         administrative documents affiliated with his government\n         service in Germany; manuscript drafts and copies of\n         his published writings; genealogical data; photographs (ca.\n         2000 items) of family members, friends, and travel scenery;\n         and personal miscellanea.","Interesting documents within the collection groupings\n         include: (I) \n          Correspondence : Hale's 1945\n         letters to his wife reporting on the aftermath of \n          Germany's defeat in his vivid\n         descriptions of the devastation of cities and towns they had\n         lived in or had visited before the war and of the suffering\n         being experienced by their old friends and colleagues. (II) \n          Academia : A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) \n          Government Service : Copies of the\n          U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation\n         reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of\n         whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal\n         perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war,\n         its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for\n         Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office\n         documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of\n         Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of\n         introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the\n         defeated German populace. (IV) \n          Publications : German documents\n         that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include\n         a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the\n         German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's\n         private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from \n          Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist;\n         and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been\n         maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and\n         which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies\n         during the war. 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He graduated \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ecum laude\u003c/emph\u003e, Phi Beta Kappa in 1925\n         from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned\n         an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of\n         Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the\n         press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London,\n         Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife \n          Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of\n         Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe\n         and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in\n         the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence\n         Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and\n         in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a\n         special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster)\n         Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political\n         and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including\n         such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop,\n         Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of\n         European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in\n         Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George\n         Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S.\n         High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it\n         was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved\n         toward the restoration of its sovereignty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShortly after resuming his academic career at the\n         University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the\n         history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the\n         development of a special fellowship program and history\n         professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend\n         and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to\n         serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n         Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped\n         organize and establish within the \n          Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he\n         chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the \n          American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he\n         chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into\n         the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Virginia Quarterly Review,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e The Journal of Modern History,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003e The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Journal of Central European Affairs,\u003c/title\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe American Historical Review,\u003c/title\u003e and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Richmond Times-Dispatch.\u003c/title\u003e His books include: \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGermany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906\u003c/title\u003e (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePublicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914\u003c/title\u003e (1940); \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Captive Press in the Third Reich\u003c/title\u003e \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Great Illusion, 1900-1914\u003c/title\u003e (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRise of Modern Europe,\u003c/title\u003e 1971).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Sketch"],"bioghist_tesim":["\n          Oron James (\"Pat\") Hale, Corcoran Professor of History at the \n          University of Virginia, was a member of the history department from 1929 until his retirement in 1972.\n         He was born the second son of William Robert and Frances I.\n         (Putnam) Hale on July 29, 1902 in Goldendale, Washington, and\n         was called \"Pat\" throughout his life. He graduated \n          cum laude , Phi Beta Kappa in 1925\n         from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned\n         an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of\n         Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.","Hale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the\n         press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London,\n         Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife \n          Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of\n         Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe\n         and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in\n         the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence\n         Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and\n         in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a\n         special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster)\n         Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political\n         and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including\n         such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop,\n         Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.","Hale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of\n         European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in\n         Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George\n         Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S.\n         High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it\n         was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved\n         toward the restoration of its sovereignty.","Shortly after resuming his academic career at the\n         University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the\n         history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the\n         development of a special fellowship program and history\n         professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend\n         and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to\n         serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n         Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped\n         organize and establish within the \n          Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he\n         chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the \n          American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he\n         chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into\n         the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with\n         the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in\n         the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured\n         Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States,\n         declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to\n         the German Federal Republic.","After resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale\n         was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at\n         Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting\n         summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of\n         Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W.\n         Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia\n         where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne,\n         until her death in 1968.","Hale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and\n         reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular\n         contributor to  The Virginia Quarterly Review,  The Journal of Modern History,  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Journal of Central European Affairs, The American Historical Review,  and  The Richmond Times-Dispatch.  His books include: \n Germany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906  (Awarded the \"George Louis Beer\" prize of the\n         American Historical Association in 1931); \n Publicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914  (1940); \n The Captive Press in the Third Reich  \n(Winner of the \"Polk Award\" in journalism in 1964);\n         and  The Great Illusion, 1900-1914  (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, \n Rise of Modern Europe,  1971).","In recognition of his academic achievements and government\n         service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the\n         U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of\n         the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the\n         Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969;\n         an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in\n         1986, a \"Festschrift\" of original essays published in his\n         honor by his former graduate students.","In July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, \n          Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke\n         suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale\n         kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf,\n         refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the\n         social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In\n         his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his\n         wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to\n         succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of\n         Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOron J. Hale Papers, 1891-1991, Accession #12800, 12800-a, Special Collections,  University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Oron J. 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(II) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eAcademia\u003c/emph\u003e: A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eGovernment Service\u003c/emph\u003e: Copies of the\n          U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation\n         reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of\n         whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal\n         perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war,\n         its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for\n         Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office\n         documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of\n         Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of\n         introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the\n         defeated German populace. (IV) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePublications\u003c/emph\u003e: German documents\n         that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include\n         a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the\n         German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's\n         private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from \n          Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist;\n         and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been\n         maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and\n         which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies\n         during the war. (VII) \n         \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eMiscellany\u003c/emph\u003e: Anne Hale's diary of\n         pre-war Germany in which she records the attitudes and\n         behavior of the German people in the period of rising Nazi\n         power; memorabilia that include copies of Nazi SS\n         documents pertaining to some of the security measures taken to\n         protect Hitler following the assassination attempt on his life\n         of July 20, 1940; a copy of a 1947 letter that \n          Rudolph Hess wrote to his sister from his\n         jail cell; and a variety of documents and letters bearing\n         original and facsimile signatures, including those of Hitler, \n          Ribbentrop, \n          Albert Einstein, and \n          Robert Oppenheimer .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eSicherung der Zukunft des Deutschen Volkes,\u003c/title\u003e by Martin Bormann.\n\t\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection contains ca. 18,000 items (15 shelf feet)\n         and consists of personal letters, office correspondence, and\n         records relating to Hale's academic activities and\n         associations; declassified copies of intelligence reports and\n         data, together with routine correspondence, memoranda, and\n         administrative documents affiliated with his government\n         service in Germany; manuscript drafts and copies of\n         his published writings; genealogical data; photographs (ca.\n         2000 items) of family members, friends, and travel scenery;\n         and personal miscellanea.","Interesting documents within the collection groupings\n         include: (I) \n          Correspondence : Hale's 1945\n         letters to his wife reporting on the aftermath of \n          Germany's defeat in his vivid\n         descriptions of the devastation of cities and towns they had\n         lived in or had visited before the war and of the suffering\n         being experienced by their old friends and colleagues. (II) \n          Academia : A series of \"Oral\n         History\" interviews that Hale gave to \n          Charles Moran of the University of\n         Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his\n         government service and that reflect on the historically\n         dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) \n          Government Service : Copies of the\n          U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation\n         reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of\n         whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal\n         perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war,\n         its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for\n         Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office\n         documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of\n         Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of\n         introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the\n         defeated German populace. (IV) \n          Publications : German documents\n         that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include\n         a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the\n         German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's\n         private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from \n          Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist;\n         and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been\n         maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and\n         which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies\n         during the war. (VII) \n          Miscellany : Anne Hale's diary of\n         pre-war Germany in which she records the attitudes and\n         behavior of the German people in the period of rising Nazi\n         power; memorabilia that include copies of Nazi SS\n         documents pertaining to some of the security measures taken to\n         protect Hitler following the assassination attempt on his life\n         of July 20, 1940; a copy of a 1947 letter that \n          Rudolph Hess wrote to his sister from his\n         jail cell; and a variety of documents and letters bearing\n         original and facsimile signatures, including those of Hitler, \n          Ribbentrop, \n          Albert Einstein, and \n          Robert Oppenheimer .","Includes  Sicherung der Zukunft des Deutschen Volkes,  by Martin Bormann.\n\t"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":143,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:12:22.743Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01888_c04_c05"}},{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c151","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"Writings - Miscellaneous","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c151#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c151","ref_ssm":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c151"],"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02_c151","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02","parent_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02","parent_ssim":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01","wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1578_c01_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records","Series 1. 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Materials in box 21 may be accessed 75 years after the latest date of creation, starting in 2061.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. ","The Center for Women's and Gender Studies (CWGS) is an academic unit within West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences that offers a central location for discourse relative to the field of women's and gender studies. CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.","The first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.","Under Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.","The first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. The Carrie Koeteurius Scholarship, which is still offered as of 2024, was first awarded to Deborah Gregory Eck and Lilo Ast in 1987.","One of the early major projects of the CWC, the Women's Centenary, \"Excellence Through Equity\" began planning in 1987 with Dr. Lillian Waugh being chosen as the research coordinator. After several years of planning and research, the Women's Centenary commenced in September 1989 on the 100-year anniversary of the first group of women to be admitted to WVU as degree candidates. Events were held over a two-year period, including lecture series, galas, building rededications, historical tours, exhibits, time capsule creations, and county-wide engagements. The Women's Centenary culminated with a convocation in 1991 on the 100-year anniversary of the first woman to graduate from WVU, Harriet Lyon.","In 1992, Judith Stitzel stepped down as director of the CWC, and the position was taken up by Helen Bannan from 1994 to 1998. Under Barbara Howe's directorship from 1998 to 2007, a BA and undergraduate minor in women's studies was established to coexist with the Certificate in Women's Studies. The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.","Janice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505.","This collection contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching and preparing for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. While research and planning materials are the most prevalent materials in the collection, there are also administrive and ephemeral materials. The majority of materials relate to women at WVU, particularly during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Included are bigoraphies, notes, photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, essays, programs, rosters, and exhibit panels.","The colleciton is divided into four series, with additional sub-series as indicated below.","Series 1: Research, 1849-2000 and undated","- Sub-Series 1: Exhibit Panels, circa 1875-1990 and undated\n- Sub-Series 2: Families and Individuals, 1870-2000 and undated\n- Sub-Series 3: West Virginia University (WVU), 1849-2000 and undated","Series 2: Planning, 1858-1996 and undated","Series 3: Administration, 1875-1997 and undated","Series 4: Ephemera, undated","An addendum of 2012 August 14 can be found in series 4 as item 1.\nAn addendum of 2019 March 28 can be found in boxes 19 and 20. ","This series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary. It prominently contains research relating to early women who attended WVU such as Harriet Lyon-Jewett and Sallie Lowther Norris. Also included are martials created by using the completed research, such as exhibit panels and newspaper articles. Other materials include notes, correspondence, photographs, rosters, and biographies.","This sub-series contains exhibit panels created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","This sub-series contains materials collected and created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary and relating to early individuals and families affiliated with the university, primarily women.","Contains floppy disk (digitized)","VHS Tape","This sub-series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) during research for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary. It primarily consists of research on general aspects of WVU during the introduction of coeducation.","This series contains materials collected and created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while planning for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","Contains floppy disc","Contains floppy disc","This series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while facilitating operations and management during the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","This series contains ephemeral material created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 5","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 1","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 10","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 11","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 19","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 19","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 56","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 59","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 10","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 31","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 40","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 36","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 46","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 50","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 34","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 1","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 1","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 2","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 1","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 2","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 3","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 2","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3367, Box 16, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 5","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 2","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 3","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 10","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 3","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 12","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 11","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 13","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 12","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 13","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 17","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 18","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 21","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 32","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 62","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 66","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 25","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 13","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 59","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 45","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 27","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 5","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 36","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 63","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 4","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 10","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 11, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 3, Folder 41","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 5, Folder 35","Oversize materials moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 3","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 5","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 14","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 15","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 15","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 16","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 7","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 17","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 18","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 16","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 5","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 6","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 8","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 22","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 23","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 21","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 24","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 22","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 23","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 24","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 25","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 26","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 13, Folder 10","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 27","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 10","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 25","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 4, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 46","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 31","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 33","Removed from A\u0026M 3367, Box 8, Folder 42","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 9, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 9, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 9, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 9, Folder 36","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 2","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 38","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 33","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 37","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 63","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 71","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 36","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 45","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 49","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 2","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 41","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 47","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 61","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 8, Folder 40","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 10, Folder 9","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 12, Folder 14","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 18, Folder 4","Oversize material moved to A\u0026M 3376, Box 16, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 29","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 7, Folder 53","Removed from A\u0026M 3376, Box 6, Folder 32","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","This collection contains materials collected or created by the WVU Center for Women's Studies (CWS) in preparation for the Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. It mostly consists of research on early women students at WVU as well as planning materials for events to commemorate the Women's Centenary.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/","West Virginia and Regional History Center","West Virginia University. Center for Women's Studies","Waugh, Lillian J., 1941-2018","Howe, Barbara J.","English \n.    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For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Transfer from WVU, Women's Studies Center, Waugh, Lillian, 2001 February 16","Gift from Waugh, Lillian J., 2012 August 14","Gift from Howe, Barbara J., 2019 March 28"],"access_subjects_ssim":["West Virginia Feminist Activist and Women's History Collection","West Virginia University  --  Women's Centenary (1891-1991)","Women --  Education","Women in higher education","Adult education of women","Special events - West Virginia University."],"access_subjects_ssm":["West Virginia Feminist Activist and Women's History Collection","West Virginia University  --  Women's Centenary (1891-1991)","Women --  Education","Women in higher education","Adult education of women","Special events - West Virginia University."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["16.33 Linear Feet 11 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 document case, 5 in.; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 3 flat storage boxes, 4 in. each; 2 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 3 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 1 framed portrait, 1 in.","0.004 Gigabytes 110 files, formats include .wsp, .rtf, .dig, and .noc"],"extent_tesim":["16.33 Linear Feet 11 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 document case, 5 in.; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 3 flat storage boxes, 4 in. each; 2 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 3 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 1 framed portrait, 1 in.","0.004 Gigabytes 110 files, formats include .wsp, .rtf, .dig, and .noc"],"date_range_isim":[1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterials in box 21 are restricted due to the presence of student works and resumes. Materials in box 21 may be accessed 75 years after the latest date of creation, starting in 2061.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResearchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. \u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Materials in box 21 are restricted due to the presence of student works and resumes. Materials in box 21 may be accessed 75 years after the latest date of creation, starting in 2061.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Center for Women's and Gender Studies (CWGS) is an academic unit within West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences that offers a central location for discourse relative to the field of women's and gender studies. CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnder Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. The Carrie Koeteurius Scholarship, which is still offered as of 2024, was first awarded to Deborah Gregory Eck and Lilo Ast in 1987.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of the early major projects of the CWC, the Women's Centenary, \"Excellence Through Equity\" began planning in 1987 with Dr. Lillian Waugh being chosen as the research coordinator. After several years of planning and research, the Women's Centenary commenced in September 1989 on the 100-year anniversary of the first group of women to be admitted to WVU as degree candidates. Events were held over a two-year period, including lecture series, galas, building rededications, historical tours, exhibits, time capsule creations, and county-wide engagements. The Women's Centenary culminated with a convocation in 1991 on the 100-year anniversary of the first woman to graduate from WVU, Harriet Lyon.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1992, Judith Stitzel stepped down as director of the CWC, and the position was taken up by Helen Bannan from 1994 to 1998. Under Barbara Howe's directorship from 1998 to 2007, a BA and undergraduate minor in women's studies was established to coexist with the Certificate in Women's Studies. The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJanice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Center for Women's and Gender Studies (CWGS) is an academic unit within West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences that offers a central location for discourse relative to the field of women's and gender studies. CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.","The first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.","Under Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.","The first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. The Carrie Koeteurius Scholarship, which is still offered as of 2024, was first awarded to Deborah Gregory Eck and Lilo Ast in 1987.","One of the early major projects of the CWC, the Women's Centenary, \"Excellence Through Equity\" began planning in 1987 with Dr. Lillian Waugh being chosen as the research coordinator. After several years of planning and research, the Women's Centenary commenced in September 1989 on the 100-year anniversary of the first group of women to be admitted to WVU as degree candidates. Events were held over a two-year period, including lecture series, galas, building rededications, historical tours, exhibits, time capsule creations, and county-wide engagements. The Women's Centenary culminated with a convocation in 1991 on the 100-year anniversary of the first woman to graduate from WVU, Harriet Lyon.","In 1992, Judith Stitzel stepped down as director of the CWC, and the position was taken up by Helen Bannan from 1994 to 1998. Under Barbara Howe's directorship from 1998 to 2007, a BA and undergraduate minor in women's studies was established to coexist with the Certificate in Women's Studies. The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.","Janice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records, A\u0026amp;M 3376, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records, A\u0026M 3376, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching and preparing for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. While research and planning materials are the most prevalent materials in the collection, there are also administrive and ephemeral materials. The majority of materials relate to women at WVU, particularly during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 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It prominently contains research relating to early women who attended WVU such as Harriet Lyon-Jewett and Sallie Lowther Norris. Also included are martials created by using the completed research, such as exhibit panels and newspaper articles. 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Materials in box 21 may be accessed 75 years after the latest date of creation, starting in 2061.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. ","The Center for Women's and Gender Studies (CWGS) is an academic unit within West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences that offers a central location for discourse relative to the field of women's and gender studies. CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.","The first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.","Under Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.","The first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. The Carrie Koeteurius Scholarship, which is still offered as of 2024, was first awarded to Deborah Gregory Eck and Lilo Ast in 1987.","One of the early major projects of the CWC, the Women's Centenary, \"Excellence Through Equity\" began planning in 1987 with Dr. Lillian Waugh being chosen as the research coordinator. After several years of planning and research, the Women's Centenary commenced in September 1989 on the 100-year anniversary of the first group of women to be admitted to WVU as degree candidates. Events were held over a two-year period, including lecture series, galas, building rededications, historical tours, exhibits, time capsule creations, and county-wide engagements. The Women's Centenary culminated with a convocation in 1991 on the 100-year anniversary of the first woman to graduate from WVU, Harriet Lyon.","In 1992, Judith Stitzel stepped down as director of the CWC, and the position was taken up by Helen Bannan from 1994 to 1998. Under Barbara Howe's directorship from 1998 to 2007, a BA and undergraduate minor in women's studies was established to coexist with the Certificate in Women's Studies. The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.","Janice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505.","This collection contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching and preparing for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. 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For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","This collection contains materials collected or created by the WVU Center for Women's Studies (CWS) in preparation for the Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. It mostly consists of research on early women students at WVU as well as planning materials for events to commemorate the Women's Centenary.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/","West Virginia and Regional History Center","West Virginia University. Center for Women's Studies","Waugh, Lillian J., 1941-2018","Howe, Barbara J.","English \n.    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For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Transfer from WVU, Women's Studies Center, Waugh, Lillian, 2001 February 16","Gift from Waugh, Lillian J., 2012 August 14","Gift from Howe, Barbara J., 2019 March 28"],"access_subjects_ssim":["West Virginia Feminist Activist and Women's History Collection","West Virginia University  --  Women's Centenary (1891-1991)","Women --  Education","Women in higher education","Adult education of women","Special events - West Virginia University."],"access_subjects_ssm":["West Virginia Feminist Activist and Women's History Collection","West Virginia University  --  Women's Centenary (1891-1991)","Women --  Education","Women in higher education","Adult education of women","Special events - West Virginia University."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["16.33 Linear Feet 11 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 document case, 5 in.; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 3 flat storage boxes, 4 in. each; 2 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 3 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 1 framed portrait, 1 in.","0.004 Gigabytes 110 files, formats include .wsp, .rtf, .dig, and .noc"],"extent_tesim":["16.33 Linear Feet 11 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 document case, 5 in.; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 3 flat storage boxes, 4 in. each; 2 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 3 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 1 framed portrait, 1 in.","0.004 Gigabytes 110 files, formats include .wsp, .rtf, .dig, and .noc"],"date_range_isim":[1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterials in box 21 are restricted due to the presence of student works and resumes. 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CWGS finds its origins in an informal Caucus for Women's Concerns formed in 1972 within West Viginia University (WVU) to \"achieve equitable treatment of women.\" In 1977, the Caucus submitted recommendations to then-WVU President Gene Budig regarding the establishment of a women's studies program and an advisory council on women's concerns. In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. 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In response to these recommendations, the Caucus was officially accepted by the university as the Council for Women's Concerns (CWC), which included a Women's Studies Subcommittee formed to research and help facilitate a formal women's studies program.","The first proposal for a women's studies program was submitted to the CWC by Renata Pore in 1978, upon which a search committee headed by Dr. Enid Portnoy of the English Department was established. In 1980, the Women's Studies Program (WSP) was officially established as an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences. Judith Stitzel, a founding member of the CWC, was selected to serve as the first part-time coordinator of the WSP.","Under Stitzel's direction, the WSP developed an undergraduate Certificate Program in Women's Studies to be first offered in 1984. Simultaneously, the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) was established in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research to provide a collective space for students to gather. Judith Stitzel was made the founding director of the center, a position she would hold until 1992, making her the longest consecutive director of the center. The CWS would become affiliated with the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in 1993.","The first undergraduate Certificates in Women's Studies at WVU were awarded to six students in 1986, the same year the first Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduated in Women's Studies. The Carrie Koeteurius Scholarship, which is still offered as of 2024, was first awarded to Deborah Gregory Eck and Lilo Ast in 1987.","One of the early major projects of the CWC, the Women's Centenary, \"Excellence Through Equity\" began planning in 1987 with Dr. Lillian Waugh being chosen as the research coordinator. After several years of planning and research, the Women's Centenary commenced in September 1989 on the 100-year anniversary of the first group of women to be admitted to WVU as degree candidates. Events were held over a two-year period, including lecture series, galas, building rededications, historical tours, exhibits, time capsule creations, and county-wide engagements. The Women's Centenary culminated with a convocation in 1991 on the 100-year anniversary of the first woman to graduate from WVU, Harriet Lyon.","In 1992, Judith Stitzel stepped down as director of the CWC, and the position was taken up by Helen Bannan from 1994 to 1998. Under Barbara Howe's directorship from 1998 to 2007, a BA and undergraduate minor in women's studies was established to coexist with the Certificate in Women's Studies. The first WVU women's studies major, Jamie Lynn Baxter, graduated in December 2003.","Janice Spleth served as interim director between 2008 and 2009, before Ann Oberhauser took directorship in 2009. Under her leadership in 2012, the CWC was renamed the Center for Women's and Gender Studies to incorporate a larger scale of classes and topics. After Oberhauser stepped down in 2013, Jennifer Orlikoff took directorship until 2016. Between 2016 and 2019, Cari Carpenter and Kasi Jackson served as interim directors, during which the LGBTQ+ Center was opened. In 2019, Sharon Bird became director, a position she still holds as of October 2024. In 2021, the Center for Women's and Gender Studies moved into its home in the Hodges Hall, Suite 505."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records, A\u0026amp;M 3376, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], West Virginia University, Women's Studies Center, Women's Centenary, Records, A\u0026M 3376, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching and preparing for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. 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While research and planning materials are the most prevalent materials in the collection, there are also administrive and ephemeral materials. The majority of materials relate to women at WVU, particularly during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Included are bigoraphies, notes, photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, essays, programs, rosters, and exhibit panels.","The colleciton is divided into four series, with additional sub-series as indicated below.","Series 1: Research, 1849-2000 and undated","- Sub-Series 1: Exhibit Panels, circa 1875-1990 and undated\n- Sub-Series 2: Families and Individuals, 1870-2000 and undated\n- Sub-Series 3: West Virginia University (WVU), 1849-2000 and undated","Series 2: Planning, 1858-1996 and undated","Series 3: Administration, 1875-1997 and undated","Series 4: Ephemera, undated","An addendum of 2012 August 14 can be found in series 4 as item 1.\nAn addendum of 2019 March 28 can be found in boxes 19 and 20. ","This series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary. It prominently contains research relating to early women who attended WVU such as Harriet Lyon-Jewett and Sallie Lowther Norris. Also included are martials created by using the completed research, such as exhibit panels and newspaper articles. Other materials include notes, correspondence, photographs, rosters, and biographies.","This sub-series contains exhibit panels created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","This sub-series contains materials collected and created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while researching for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary and relating to early individuals and families affiliated with the university, primarily women.","Contains floppy disk (digitized)","VHS Tape","This sub-series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) during research for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary. It primarily consists of research on general aspects of WVU during the introduction of coeducation.","This series contains materials collected and created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while planning for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","Contains floppy disc","Contains floppy disc","This series contains materials collected or created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) while facilitating operations and management during the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary.","This series contains ephemeral material created by the Center for Women's Studies (CWS) for the West Virginia University (WVU) Women's Centenary."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOversize material moved to A\u0026amp;M 3376, Box 16, Folder 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize material moved to A\u0026amp;M 3376, Box 16, Folder 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize material moved to A\u0026amp;M 3376, Box 16, Folder 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize 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For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_1fe76a994c6e56435a8cddd682eee94b\"\u003eThis collection contains materials collected or created by the WVU Center for Women's Studies (CWS) in preparation for the Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. It mostly consists of research on early women students at WVU as well as planning materials for events to commemorate the Women's Centenary.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection contains materials collected or created by the WVU Center for Women's Studies (CWS) in preparation for the Women's Centenary between 1989 and 1991. It mostly consists of research on early women students at WVU as well as planning materials for events to commemorate the Women's Centenary."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_feba19d90bf0868b155eb1cec3aad97f\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lewis Peyton Little was Baptist minister, author, and resident of Williamsburg, Va. He served as a chaplain during World War I. Little was also the author of four works during his life; History for 100 years of Mt. Shiloh Baptist Church, located near Faber, Nelson County, Virginia (1934), History of Grafton Baptist Church, York County, Virginia, constituted in 1777 (1934), History of the First Baptist Church of Newport News, Virginia, from 1863 to 1933 (1936), and Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia (1938). Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ","Papers, 1918-1936, of Lewis Peyton Little, a Baptist minister in Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes correspondence and notes concerning his duties as a chaplain in World War I and the writing of his books. There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","Newspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. Swem, to Lewis Peyton Little, concerning Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 11 items.","Connected to Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 13 items.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","By a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.","book cover with twine","Scope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson","1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter","envelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people","Scope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough","Solder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026 Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer","Soldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY","unidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV","Last Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR","Soldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY","Soldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD","Soldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL","Soldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV","Soldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA","Soldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO","Soldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX","Soldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI 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Shiloh Baptist Church, located near Faber, Nelson County, Virginia (1934), History of Grafton Baptist Church, York County, Virginia, constituted in 1777 (1934), History of the First Baptist Church of Newport News, Virginia, from 1863 to 1933 (1936), and Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia (1938). Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" audience=\"external\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Lewis_Peyton_Little\" title=\"Lewis Peyton Little\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lewis Peyton Little was Baptist minister, author, and resident of Williamsburg, Va. He served as a chaplain during World War I. Little was also the author of four works during his life; History for 100 years of Mt. 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There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. Swem, to Lewis Peyton Little, concerning Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConnected to Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecond manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecond manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThird manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThird manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook cover with twine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eenvelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSolder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026amp; Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026amp;Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026amp;Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026amp;Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026amp;Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI Ray M Neely Charles A Neeley,Warrensburg,MO John L Neese JJ Neese,Chapel Hill,TN John Lawrence Neilson Mrs George H Bowden,Brigham City, UT Herman W Nelson Joseph W Nelson,Mt Joel,WV Robert Eccles Newell Daniel J Newell,Bellevue,PA T Edmund Newell TV Newell,Loveland,CO PW Newhouse Mrs PW Newhouse,Philadelphia,PA James Newton Frank Nichol Rochester,NY Gasford S Nichols Lee Nichols,Columbia,MO James B Nichols Ed Nichols,Pittsburg,PA Jennings Bryan Nichols WF Nichols,Old Fort, NC Garland L Nicholson TM Nicholson,Clinton,IL Fred Jacob Nicolay FJ Niwcolay,New Orleans,LA Leslie D Nickerson Edgar L Nickerson,Nova Scotia,Canada EB Niver Baltimore,MD William Nixon John Nixon,Balaton,MN Glenn R Norred Gay Norton LG Norton,Irving,MI William Braxton Norwood CH Norwood, Chandler, AZ George W Nouse DC Nouse,Perrysville,OH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City E Palmer Oakman, Jr Elmer P Oakman,Dorchester,MA Clinton Oblinger DB Oblinger,Newhope,PA Weyman Staddon Oden WP Oden,Shreveport.LA Albert T Offen AM Offen,Rochester,NY MW Ohman JE Ohman,Minneapolis,MN Grover C O'Kelley JH O'Kelley,Blountsville,AL Henry Lawrence Olanie Mrs FC Francis,Hillsboro,OR George H Oldfield MLC Horton,East Bridgewater,MA Harold Jerry Oldroy JM Oldroy, Ava, OH Herbert A Olson NE Olson,Chicago,IL Thomas M Orchard Thomas M Orchard,Fort Worth,TX George L Orr Mrs George L Orr,Kittanning,PA Ralph Emerson Osberg AS Osberg,Schaghticoke,NY Robert M Outland Guy R Overton WH Overton,Winchester,IL Clarence W Owen Mrs Nevada Cawpas,Pontiac,MI James Sherwood Owens JT Owens,Center City, TX John Newbury Owen TJ Owen,Draketown,GA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Robert S Padon JH Padon,Appleby,TX Perey S Page TL Page,Fisherville,KY M Francis Painter ML Painter,Washington,DC CA Pardue TB Pardue,Ashland City,TN Claude Berlin Parks Josie C Parks, TX Aleaeus Hooper Parran A Parran,Jersey City, NJ RA Parrett JW Parret,Somerset,OH Isaac Warner Wolbert Parsons JE Parsons,Haverford,PA Paul J Parsons M/M Parsons,Tukwila,WA Ralph William Partridge HG Partridge,Peabody,MA Orville Patterson MA Ommany,Denver,CO Finis Stephens Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN HE Patton AD Patton,Memphis,TN Herbert Paul HH Paul,Brooklyn,NY John J Pawlowski John Pawlowski,Detroit,MI Karl S Pennell Robert F Pennell,Newwark,NJ Emerson D Perry Mrs George D McKee,Chicago,IL RH Peters HA Peters,Warrensburg,MO Tony Petesech Ellis D Petrie, Jr Ellis D Petrie,Albany NY Hubbard R Petty Louisville,KY George Pfetzing Eva Pfetzing,Buffalo,NY Louis Pflaum Edward Williams Pfluke Fred E Pfluke,Detroit,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Harold F Phillips Mary Belle Phillips,No Woburn,MA LZ Phillips Jacob Phillips, Memphis,TN WB Phillips AJ Phillips,Prescott,KS Nathan W Pierce Eva Thomas,Spirit Lake,IA Elmer Wallace Pitman YO Pitman,Whittier,CA JJ Pitt Mrs JJ Pitt,Gunter,TX and Mrs SM Pitt,Van Alstyne,TX Edward A Platt RG Poindexter JW Poindexter,Cynthiana,KY Thomas O Porritt Thomas Porritt,Boise,ID Kenneth Ray Porter Claire W Porter,Marshfield,WI Adolph Powdermaker Philadelphia,PA Elmer Lee Powers JL Powers,Cresco,IA Guy Wallace Power Ethyl V Power,Cambridgeport,VT Howard Earl Pritchett George W Pritchett,Leslie,AR WF Pritchett BS Pritchett,Xenia,IL Richard Lee Proctor SA Proctor,Denner, NC Harold D Pulver Charles D Pulver,New Milford,CT Merrill Percival Purcell JM Purcell,Stanley,WI R Mason Purdy CM Purdy,Denver,CO Stewart W Purdy Charles E Purdy,Minneapolis,MN Robert L Putnam HL Putnam,Troy,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas C Ramey JR Ramey,Carrollton,KY John Ramquist M/M Ramquist,Cicero, IL letter to Mrs AB Ransom,Northville,MI Ephraim OE Rapp LA Rapp,Cannon Falls,MN John J Rasche Carl Rasche,Heron Lake,MN WB Readey,Jr St Louis MO Robert E Reagan Robert Reagan,Bisbee,AZ Linton M Real JH Real,Plainview,TX ER Reed FR Reed,Dayton,OH Gordon Merritt Reese MK Reese,Lancaster,PA Luther C Reidelberger Arthur L Remer John H Remer,Utica,MI FL Renton George Renton,Highland Park,MI George E Reubinall George E Reubinall,Mansfield,OH Monson F Rheingans Mrs B Rheingans,Cedarburg,WI Harold Richard Rice Emmett G Rice,Panama,NY Orril L Rice MD Rice,Keyser,WV Oard? Richardson Thomas E Richardson,Goreville,IL Jno B Richardson DL Richardson,Texarkana,TX Louis Richardson CD Richardson,Boston,MA Harry Ridge Mrs Amelia Ridge,Morristonw,NJ TH Ridge EJ Ridge,Willimantic,CT Raymond J Riefler John W Riefler,Springfield,IL Russell Riggs Milford Riggs,Ironton,MO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Dan Bonar William Rigler,Oakland,CA Edward Andrew Riley Frank L Riley,Troy NY James Walter Riley Mrs Lucretia Riley,New Carlisle,OH Walter L Rinkliff George Rinkliff,Chillicothe,OH John Sherwood Riser JS Riser,Terry,MS Merle D Ritzman Evanona Ritzman, Toledo,OH Glenn C Rives CG Rives,Shreveport.LA Herman Bill Roark JA Roark,Lafayette,TN AT Robbins AT Robbins, Drummond,MT Roland O Robbin Mrs Dan Wise, Plymouth,IN Elmer C Roberts RL Roberts,Ft Lupton, CO HC Roberts GE Roberts,Clifton,TX Stewart Robertson Elsie C Robertson, Pulaski,VA William Rochford FE Rockford,Minneapolis,MN Joseph B Roddy MB Roddy,Colorado,TX Archie Rodgers William M Rodgers,N Anderson,IN ES Roe Anna Powell,New York,NY James J Rogers George Bryant Rogers John Rogers, Colesbury,KY Robert Carroll Rogers WAM Rogers,Mullins,SC JG Rohloff JF Rohloff,River Falls,AL or Detroit,MI Samuel Roller JA Roller,Luray,VA Martin Romer R Romer,Germany Roy H Rood AG Rood, Palmyra,MI William L Rooney August Fishbacher,Post Falls,ID Vernon F Root PD Root,Gobleville,MI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Phillip Rosenberg Sarah Rosenberg,Cleveland,OH Alexander Neil Ross Alex Ross, Excelsior Springs,MO James R Ross Ralph A Ross Elizabeth Ross,Cleveland,OH William Keith Ross WB Ross, Aurora, IN Louis Rossich Anne Memuchin,Boston,MA Howard E Rothrock ES Rothrock,Cleveland,OH Harold E Rowe EH Rowe, Richmond,VA William H Rowe Francis Marion Rowlee WS Brown,Bellevue,WA Jack Y Rubin Abraham Rubin,New Haven,CN WL Rudaitie(?) JH Rudaitie(?), Donora,PA Ray E Ruffin WG Ruffin,Windsor,MO Arleigh A Runyan WP Runyan,Platte City,MO Clifford R russell Cumberland Gap,TN BG Rutgers J Rutgers,Holland,MI Peter S Rutkowski J Rutkowski,Cleveland,OH John N Rutledge WG Combs,Pond Creek, OH William B Ryan FT Ryan,Baguio,Philippines Islands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Saddler Mrs A Saddler,South Portland,OR Edwin L Sanders Mrs JE Duffey,Huntsboro,AL Roy A Sager AW Sager,Coldwater,MI Edwin L Sanders Hurtsboro,AL Paul O Sandmeyer EC Sandmeyer,Manteno,IL Clarence Alfred Sandstrom Matilda Sandstrom,Bloomington,IL Orland B Santmier Zepp, VA Robert R Santmier Zepp,VA Roy T Sartin James M Saulten SC Saulten,Glenwood,TX Herbert F Sawyer Chicago,IL Ernest Scarborough TD Scarborough,Ashville,NC Frank W Schade EA Achade,New Britain,CN John J Schaefer George F Schaefer,Staten Island,NY Herbert K Schierenbeck A Schierenbeck,Alameda,CA Walter William Schlereth J Schlereth,Akron,OH Wililam C Schmitt Albert Schmitt,Springfield,MO William H Scholl JC Scholl,Watseka,IL FA Schuler Edwin M Schultz Ocie Scoggins Harry S Scott Harry S Scott,Udall,KS Philip D Scott Laura Scott,Hastings,MI Edward Everett Scribner Mrs E Everett Scribner,Oakland,CA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name                    Family Name, City Louis W Seaman                  Frank Seaman,Cleveland,OH Lester E Seitz                        AG Seitz,McArthur,OH Lewis E Sham                      J Shamonsky,Chicago,IL Emmett F Sharp                  BF Sharp,Kirnen,TX Noah L Sharpe                    Isabel Cousins,AR George D Shaw                  BA Shaw,Oak Park,IL John Duncan Shaw            Mrs J Shaw,St Maries,ID Leroy R Shearer                  Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                         or wife Des Moines,IA Sandord I Shearer              Sanford Shearer,Zearing,IA                                                           and wife Mrs Bessie K Shearer,Primghar,IA James E Shedden                LA Shedden,Dundee,IL William J Sheehan              James McLellan,Atlandta,IL Arthur L Sheldon                JE Sheldon,Westmoreland,NH Floyd A Shellabarger          FP Shellabarger,Hanford,CA LF Shelton                          TM Shelton,Stanardeville,VA James H Shepard              Pearl Mae Shepard,Pattonsburg,MO Marion P Shepard            CB Shepard,Jeffersonville,IN Carl H Sichmeyer              Maggie Leahy,St Louis,MO Harry Sies                            Harry Sies,Martin Ferry, OH Steven Silensky                  AM [Silensky], Auburn, NY Alvie Lovejoy Silliman          Charles A Silliman,Wolcott,NY Mark E Sisson                    FD Sissons,Davenport,IA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Arthur Skantze Mary Skantze,New York,NY Benjamin E Skinker WP Skinker,Moss Neck, VA Charlie Slater GI Slater,Lanexa,VA Arthur P Smith DW Smith,Detroit,MI Clarence T Smith James J Smith,Clarks Lake, MI JC Smith HO Smith, Kansas City, MO Earl V Smith Rochester,NY Floyd Evans Smith WC Smith,Creston,IA Henry Parker Smith Mrs Henry Smith,St Louis,MO Kenneth Smith Mrs Emma K Smith,Belvidere,IL John H Smith AG Smith,Coleanor,AL or CA Powell,Pratt City, AL Theodore R Smithana Mrs Charles Smithana,Great Neck,Long Island,NY JS Snow, Jr JS Snow, Schuyler,VA Roscoe C Snow Mrs Roscoe C Snow,Oneida,NY Milo D Snyder George N Snyder,Spring Green,WI Arnold Charles Soney Henry C Soney,Lynn,MA Gervas Henry Southall,Jr Minnie Rosser Bailey Southall, Amelia Courthouse,VA William B Southall William Wood Southall,RichmondVA Howard Martin Sprock FA Sprock,New York,NY Lother C Speare NJ McSpadden,Somerville,GA Roy Lloyd Spence Guy L Spence,Meredith,MT William H Spencer PB Spencer,Mobile,AL Bert T Spicer RA Spicer,Dyersburg,TN Otis William Sprouse William Sprouse,Mt Sterling,IL Thomas McLain Sprowls Margaret Sprowls Charles Whitaker Staacke Howard C Staachke,Duluth,MN Richard J Stall Frank Stall,Cincinnati,OH Samuel Wilson Stammers Samuel G Stammers,Hudson,MA Harry Stanaback D Stanaback,Orion,MI Wallace B Standard JS Standard,Elkton,KY PA Stanton JA Stanton,Westport,NY EL Stencil Lyle G Stephenson Frank Stephenson,Lebannon,IN Fred A Sternberg Mrs Fred A Sternberg,Harrison,NE Frank Stevens CE Stevens,OR Wilbur James Stephens Mrs Louise French,St Louis,MO CF Stever NW Stever,Binghamton,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Ralph L Still AD Still,Hastings,MI Clarence J Stoker FO Stoker,St Louis,MO Walter L Stokes EA Stokes,Niagra Falls,NY Floyd L Storie WL Storie,Harriman,TN Francis Strain Mrs Mary Ceyray(?),Centerville,OH RW Stramler Inez Stramler,Bluff Dale,TX Maurice Straun JW Straun,Monticello,IL John Stretz Matthew Stretz,Little Rock,AK Kenneth Strickpfaden letters from and to Melvin R Stuart CW Stuart, MI Ralph B Stuart WJ Stuart,Brownsboro,TX David Earl Stull Mrs Lavina C Stull,Cuyahoga Falls, OH Gerald S Sturgis JM Sturgis,Springfield,IL Hartford H Sublett Mrs Ida Cobb,Womble,AR Walter Paul Sukut Mrs A Sukut,Fargo,ND CH Sullivan Clythe Summers CR Summers,Milton,WV Phillip G Sundberg Ida Sundberg,Uintah,UT Winfield Francis Swallow Winfield S Swallow,Philadelphia,PA Abel Bernhardt Swan CR Swan,Wittenberg,MO ES Swank JR Swank,Tippecanoe City,OH Ralph Swayne Jonathan Swayne,Chehalis,WA Herbert V Sycamore HL Sycamore,Rochester,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas Townsend Taber KB Taber,Montclair,NJ WE Tagg Mrs Mattie Tagg,Corso,MO Firdinando James Talone Michael Talone,Rosemont,PA Theodore M Tankersley K Tankersley,Stillwater,OK Ernest J Taylor Louie Taylor,Pellston,MI or Mrs EL Abbey,Bryn Maur,WA Alfred Francis Terrill CM Terrill,Belle,MO Percy D Terwilliger EP Terwilliger,Ellenville,NY Emery Mathew Tesreau Rose \u0026amp; William Tesreau,Mine La Motte,MO John Thaman Barney M Thames JC Thames,Collins,MS Harry Clayton Thie Charles H Thie,Anna L Thie,Toledo,OH Lewis Robert Thieband CL Thieband,Tuscarawas,OH Joseph Baldwin Thomas EL Thomas,Camp McClellan,AL W Thoming T Thoming,Hatfield,MO Freddie Thompson Thron Thompson,Stewartville,MN FW Thompson James M Thompson,New Philadelphia,PA JB Thompson Mrs JB Thompson,Jolin,VA John Shields Thompson James B Thompson,Curtiss,WI Marshall A Thompson WH Thompson,Maxton,NC T Thordarson Mrs PH Thordarson,Upham,ND CM Thornton Mrs MG Thornton,Mt Washington,MO LB Thurston ED Thurston,Jackson Center,PA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City WE Tighe James Tighe,Detroit,MI Ernest C Timmsen C Timmsen,Los Angeles,CA William M Towles CA Towles,Cork,GA Charles S Tracy Patrick Tracy,Rochestre,NY Glen D Trader Jimmi D Trader,Malta,MT EM Trafton GW Trafton,Muscatine,IA Eugene B Troy Mrs Eugene B Troy,Greensboro,NC Albert J Tucker CH Rogers,Big Bend,WV Dallis Tucker EV Tucker Mrs PG Tucker,Nashville,TN Walter Russell Turner James E Turner,New Brunswick,NJ William W Tucker L Tucker,Harrisburg,IL Samuel W Tull Samuel Ashton Tull,Marion Station,MD Claude L Turley JH Turley,Grandview,WA PL Tuttle HA Tuttle,Cleveland,OH Frederick Valentine Uebel William Uebel,Cincinnati,OH Charles Edwin Umbright Henry F Umbright,Chicago,IL Harris Willard Underwood JM Underwood,Milan,IL Frank Roscoe Vandale RW Vandale,Charleston,WV William Jacob VanDulot Bastian VanDulot,Grand Rapids,MI Henry VanDyke Princeton,NY William P VanWic Newark,NJ E Varner EE Gorman,Lineville,IA Joe N Viera Mary R Viera,New Bodford,MA Harry E Vincent Edna Vincent,Donora,PA JR Vinzant Ralph J Virden W Virden,Denver,CO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Jefferson R Wadkins Fulton T Waid Alice B Waid,Nace,VA Charles T Walker Mrs LM Dowdy,Centerville,TN Harold L Walker George L Walker,Burlington,IA JB Walker,Jr JB Walker,Centerville,TN Judson Newcombe Walker Mrs Clinton Collins,Marlboro,NH WJ Walker Mrs M Walker,Chicago,IL Edward Riley Wallace Mrs Robert E Adams,Muncie,IN Louis E Wallraff CL Wallraff,Hillside,NJ John J Walsh Herbert E Waltenbaugh AL Waltenbaugh,Canton,OH Edmund D Walter Joseph Walter,Latrobe,PA Jesse R Walters Rochester,NY William Walthall Frank Walthall,Quitmans,MS WM Wandling Mrs Jane Wandling,Long Bottom,OH Jack Stone Ward JC Ward,Beaumont,TX Samuel A Warren L Woronoff,Dorchester,MA Jacob Fredrick Worth Mrs O Worth,Brooklyn, NY Robert W Waterman Waldo S Waterman,San Diego,CA Clarence J Watne Mrs Jessie Watne,Sauk Center,MN James H Watson WH Watson, Tuscaloosa,AL John R Watson JR Watson,Norton,VA Robert Watson Robert Watson,New York,NY Marion Watts Opal Watts(wife)Burlington Junction,MO Mand. Eulas Webb ESC Webb,Carrallton,GA Samuel Wechsler Anna Wechsler,Chicago,IL DeWitt Weible WM Weible,Desloge,MO August C Weigel William Weigel,Jefferson City,MO D Ward Weir TJ Weir,Beaumont,TX Ira W Weitzel AF Weitzel,Holtwood,PA Albert D Welch DF Welch,Temple,TX CJ Welch JT Welch,Empire,MI Raymond D Welch JJ Welch,Covington,KY Webster A Welker JM Welker,Bessville,MO or Poplar Bluff,MO Benjamin Franklin Weller Benjamin Fanklin Weller,Montgomery,PA Edward H Wendell Mrs HD Wendell,Shepard,MO William John Wennisch John Wennisch,Long Island,NY Fred Theodore Wertz Mrs Louise S Wertz,Buffalo,NY Adolph L West AJ West,Minnith,MO Alfred T West FD Gamble,Birmingham,AL Daniel C Wester Mrs DC Wester,Middleboro,KY Hobart Westmoreland RD Westmoreland,Annona TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City EC Whalen Mrs GW Wright,Baltimore,M Raleigh Orian Whaley JH Whaley, Solsberry,IN JH Whall CS Whall, San Juan, Porto Rico William Wheaton Roslindale,MA Linn Louis Wheeler Mrs BY Wheeler,Oxford,NY Perry M Wheeler Charles Wheeler,Burnetts Creek,IN Orlando Whelan GE Whelan,Springfield,IL Edwin H Wheelock EH Wheelock,Batavia, IL Cecil V Whiddon JB Whiddon,Tifton,GA and Mrs CV Whiddon,Lavonia,GA Edward M Whirter Mrs Thomas M Whirter,Crestline,OH Elbert W Whistler HM Whistler,Boynton,OK Jack Whitcomb Mrs NS Parks,Washington,DC Floyd H White M/M White,Culpeper,VA Fred M White Mrs CB White,Elizabeth City,NC GL White WW White,Lebanon,IN Samuel R White Mrs Jane White,Cambria,WY Sidney C White AS White,Memphis,TN Thomas S Whitehead M/M O Whitehead,Germantown,PA Charles Malven Whited JH Whited,Lawsonham,PA Mirl Emmett Whitenack Ellsworth,IL DC Whittaker Alexander Whitten LS Whiten,Winton,MN Horace R Whittington CL Whittington,Overton,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Oscar J Wien EE Wien,Colfax,ND Lyon P Wilber P Wilber,Memphis,TX Charles E Wilfert Ms RE Wilfert,Atlanta,GA Clifford A Wilkinson SW Francisco,Rochester,NY and Mrs EC Soper,New York,NY SM Wilkinson CC Wilkinson,Hillsboro,NC Guy F Wilkison Norwich,OH Harry A Williams GW Williams,DeSoto,IL JT Williams Mrs FE Williams,Lima,OH John L Williams May McCombs,Yuma,AZ Lee T Williams Herbert B Williams,Plaquemine,LA Noble Hamilton Williams Jesse L Williams,Vincennis,IN William Henry Williams Mrs Anna M Williams,Cincinnati,OH Donald C Williamson WC Williamson,carrizo Springs,TX Howard Alfred Williamson Mrs Julia A Williamson,Stockton,CA Benjamin Albertson Willis Lillie E Frost,New York,NY Truman M Willis CH Willis,Morgantown,WV Andrew Wilson Arthur L Wilson JP Wilson,Selone,VA Gilbert Wilson GP Wilson RW Wilson,Birmingham,AL August Wimpelberg,Jr John P Winder Mrs L Winder,Detroit,MI Edward Daniel Wingood H Wingood,Savannah,GA John Winter Mrs John Winter,Chicago,IL Leonhard Ernest Winter August Winter,La Salle,NY Myron Wischmein George Wischmein,Cleveland,OH V Wittle A Witte,Jonesboro,TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier's Name Family Name, City Carl Floyd Wolden OH Wolden,Malta,MT Solon B Woodfin,Jr Solon B Woodfin,Ashland,VA A Vaughn Woosley CH Woolsey,Philadelphia,PA WR Woodring Maude Campbell,Tonganoxiee,KS James Ruby Woodruff Mrs Jannie Woodruff,Booneville,MS Luther Woodworth Benjamin Woodworth,Marion, IL Frederick William Worthington William Worthington,Salem,OR and wife in Reedsport,OR Herbert Wright WE Wright,Charleston,WV Howard G Wright JW Wright,Stotesbury,WV JH Wright JE Wright,Wilmore,KS Samuel Wright C Adaline Wright,Philadelphia,PA DE Yarnell FR Yates Mrs ML Yates,Alturas,CA Nelson E Young EJ Young,Port Huron,MI OP Youngblood MA Youngblood,Mart,TX Thomas G Yutzy Jonas Yutzy,Oakland,MD George Baskerville Zehmer JM Zehmer,McKenny,VA Chester A Zeller Mary V Zeller,Cornwall-on-Hudson,NY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiece of metal used to keep pages together. Plain strips of paper used to reinforce pages. Printed strips of paper used to reinforce pages. Printing on pages shows part of a poster for entertainers Nora Bayes and Harry Akst.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1918-1936, of Lewis Peyton Little, a Baptist minister in Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes correspondence and notes concerning his duties as a chaplain in World War I and the writing of his books. There are drafts of his \"Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia\" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled \"The Battle of Bethel\".","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","A book by the Rev. Lewis Peyton Little about the history of Virginia Baptists. Typewritten copy. Note: no attempt has been made to arrange the papers in their printed copy order, so as not to destroy the integrity of the third copy.","Newspaper articles and correspondence from various individuals, including E.G. Swem, to Lewis Peyton Little, concerning Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 11 items.","Connected to Little's manuscript, The Battle of Bethel. 13 items.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Second manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's, The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Includes information concerning the history of the Bethel Baptist Church, Hampton, VA. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","Third manuscript copy of Rev. Lewis Peyton Little's The Battle of Bethel or the First Battle of the War Between the States that was Fought on Land. Typewritten copy.","By a Baptist minister of Williamsburg, VA, Lewis Peyton Little, acting as a chaplain during Worl War I; records visits made by him, descriptions of men visited, and other comments concerning religions, place of birth, and correspondence; also contains photographs of the men visited, mainly Marines, as well as loose correspondence belonging to the Rev. Little.","book cover with twine","Scope and Contents Unidentified list of names and ranks poem \"what shall the Allies do with the Kaiser\" 8/23/1918 letter from VA Baptist General Assoc, J. Taylor Ellyson 8/30/1918 letter to J. Taylor Ellyson","1918 list of denominations first company 10th reg headquarters company 10th reg thirteenth company 10th reg eighty-fifth company 10th reg one hundred and thirty-third cmpay 6th reg ninty-second company 10th reg ninth company 10th reg YMCA letterhead envelope addressed to Rev L Peyton Little, Williamsburg VA 3/6/1923 letter to Rev L Peyton Little in Williamsburg VA from Barney M Thamas at Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. 4 pages 3 photos included in 3/6/1923 letter","envelope  address to Little from Sgt Mark Sisson 3/3/1919 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p3 letter 3/2/1919 from Mark Sisson p4 envelope letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 3/10/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 5/28/1919 from Mark Sisson p2 letter 11/11/1919 from Mark Sisson p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p1 letter 1/18/1926 from Frank Aaron p2 envelope from F Aaron,1/18/1926, Roanoke VA list of first names and doodles letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p1 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p2 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p3 letter to Frank Aaron,12/16/1925 p4. He lists other men he knew from the 13th Regiment asking if Aaron knows if they cam back letter to Frank Aaron, 12/16/1925 p5 list of churches in Washington DC comments from selected people","Scope and Contents Soldier's name Family Name, city Frank J Aaron JF Aaron,Roanoke VA Jonathan Abercrombie CM Abercrombie,Graycourt SC William Ackerman John Ackerman,Cliffside NJ Belva Adams John Edgar Adams Beverly Adams,Manassas,VA JM Adams JM Adams,Oak Park,IL Ola W Adams JM Adams,Bethel,KS WW Akeman SS Akeman,Pikeville,TN RN Albinson Oscar F Albinson,Minneapolis,MN Allen Roberts Alderson LA Alderson,Birney,MT Charlie Alexander Bettie Roberts,Ronda NC MF Alexander JW Alexander,Waynesboro,MS Norman B Allard John S Allard,Brookline,MA Charles Lemont Allen Mollie Allen,Mt Calm,TX Claude Allen JH Allen,Gilmer,TX Joseph W Allen WA Allen,Neodesha,KS Sammie E Allen AN Allen,Belton,TX Anderson H Allred Wm Allred,St Cloud,MN Daniel O Amos Mattie J Blagg,Nevada,MO Carl Anderson Anton Adnderson,Eaton,CO Ernest P. Anderson John Anderson,Clarissa,MN John Henry Powell Anderson Geo H Anderson,Pittsburgh,PA Lynn Otto Anderson John Anderson,Clare,MI Raymond Harold Anderson M/M Anderson,Joliet,IL John JC Andrews A Garcia,Brooklyn,NY Thomas H Andrews CC Palmer(cousin),Cin.OH LE Andrews Milton Dewey Andrews Lydia Andrews,Erie,PA Edward G Applebee Leonard Applebee,Tuscola,MI William J Applebee Leonora L Applebee,Flint,MI return envelop addressed to William J Applebee with letter from Little and YMCA pamphlet Oscar Applequist Mrs Applequist,Pensacola,FL Robert L Arbogast RL Arbogast,Freewater,OR Ed Alan Armstrong JL Aronson newslip 4/17/1918 from the \"Leatherneck\" about Aronson being the best \"Walker\" in the Marines Normand P Ashcroft M/M E Ashcroft, Bellevue KY Milton Horace Atkins Mrs Sara E, ?, TX, Milton H Atkings, Phoenix, AR Carlton Davis Atkinson HB Atkinson,Havie,MT Frederick Thomas Atkinson TS Atkinson,Phoenix,AZ Joseph M Avey memo requesting furlough","Solder's Name Family name, city Ed N Bahner WH Bahner, Millersburg,PA Everett J Bailey Mrs Everett J Bailey,Kimball,NE George W Bailey CO Bailey,Ogdensburg,NY Delmer Earl Bair William H Bair,Philadelphia,PA John Thaddeus Baker TK Baker,Wetunuka(?sp),OK Ray Nelson Baker Mrs Laura M Baker,Newburg,WV WA Baker WM Baker,Charleston,MS Warner L Baker JH Baker, Dallas,GA Chas N Baldwin Ford Sylvester Ball James R Ball,Brokaw,OH Paul H Barbour Keith Bare D Bare,Marion,KS Leslie V Barger Mary I Barger,Danville,IL James Barkell J J Barkell,Lake Linden,MI Paul Wagner Barnard JG Barnard, Minniapolis,MN Gen George Barnett (Marine Corp Commander at Quantico) page from The Marines Magazine appears on back of Gen George Barnett page Harry H Barnum Anne R Barnum, Danbury,CN Jno A Barr A A Barrett AJ Barrett,Berlin CN Walter B Barron Osmond Wendell Barrus Emery Barrus,Afton,WY Emery C Bates FF Bates,Cadott,WI Frank Edward Baugham (Bangham?) Milton Baugham(Bangham?) Walter C Baus(Baur?) Simon A Baus(Baur?),Pigeon,MI Elgin Wallace Bawden? Emily A Bawden San Francisco, Wife:Helen Malone, Washington DC Virgil Parks Bayliss NC Bayliss,Datura,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Paul Bowers Beard Martin Yuther \u0026 Katie Bowers Beard, Thurmont MD William Cleveland Beaver RL Beaver,Washington DC Richard M Beeler CM Beeler,Byers,TX Walter F Beilby Mary E Beilby,Ukiah,CA Frank Benish A.Benish,Detroit,MI Earl Bennington A.Bennington,Moundsville,WV Edward Gary Berridge Geo.Berridge,Claremore,OK Kitt M Best Gregg W Betts Jennie\u0026Eligah Betts, Batesville,OH Jem S Bighorn JW Bighorn,El Paso,TX David Bills,Jr Sarah C Bills,Lapoint,UT George D Bird James William Bird Albert H Bird,Akron,OH Richard Bircher JE Bircher,Philadelphia,PA David Ralph Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA John Charles Bixler Geo S Bixler,Scottdale,PA Robb J Black Julia C Black,Alt?,IL Eugene F Blackburn Adam Blackburn,Chicago,IL William J Blady A Blady,Louisville,KY James Co? Blaine John J Blaine,Franklin,NC U E Blair SC Blair,Washington,DC Jno R Blake WM Blake,Mansfield,GA Ralph E Blakeman CB Blakeman,Los Angeles,CA E Blanchard Geo T Blanchard,?,MD Harry Blasgen H Blasgen,Chicago,IL Gordon L Bledsoe FF Bledsoe,Austin,TX Ira Bobbitt WD Bobbitt,St Petersubrg FL Charley E Bolling Mary Brand,Bragoria,TX Walter E Bolton TA Bolton,Griffin,GA Rev. Bone Hampton Bonner Robt E Bonner,New York,NY Robert Borders Ed Wagner,Los Angeles,CA Edward George Bonsky EG Bonsky,Canton,OH George E Bounds EH Bounds,East St Louis,IL Joseph Hobart Bowers Elizabeth Bowers,Grayson,IL Ray A Bowers Arthur Bowers,Eaton Rapids,MI Clayson L Bowman Frank G Bowman,Elkton,OH John Thomas Boyce WW Boyce,Okolona,AR Arthur Boyd,Jr Eldon Fred Boyer Berta Boyer","Soldier's Name Family name, city Henry Francis Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Robt Elijah Braden SC Braden,Porterdale,GA Lynn Ernest Bradley EW Bradley,Cleveland,OH Melvin? C Gradstreet MO Bradstreet,Hartford,CN Ralph S Brady WTS Brady,French Creek,WV Rev Chas F Brandt Samuel Leslie Brandon TR Brandon,Blackwell,TX CD Brandt AM Brandt,Severy,KS BT Branham Vuy Branscomb Alice Branscomb, Schoalfield,VA Rev HE Brauer William G Browner HC Browner,Phoenix,AZ Aloysing? Bindel Charles Dewald,Newport,KY August A Brendel Alvina Brendel,Chicago,IL Ernest Doble Briggs CS Briggs,Turner,ME E Earl Briggs Burt Briggs,Sardinia,NY Erroin M Brighthaupt Dresden,OH Walter Britt Gladys Weslar?,Chicago,IL Harry E Brown WM H Brown,Jonesville,MI James Bertram Brown H Brown,Ogdin,UT Russell A Brown CH Brown,New York,NY","unidentified photos inserted between Russell A Brown and Brundage 3 unidentified photos of same man unidentified photo of woman first page of a pack of post cards of French scenes 4/21/1920 letter from L Peyton Little to Mrs Walter A Brown,Winterset Iowa 2/26/1923 letter from Harry W Gilbert,Wheeling,WV","Last Name Family name, city Coles Ernest Brundege Geo W Brundage,E Pleasantville,NY Julius P Bruning PH Bruning,Wright City,MO _ Bryant Washington,DC M Brody S Brody,New York, NY Prosper? R Brooks Grace Brooks,Riola,IL Joe J Browe JM King Kendall,Kansas City,MO 8/21/1918 letter from Joe J Browe to Little Walter A Brown WA Brown,Winterset, IO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Robert LeslieBuchanan RL Buchanan,Bryan,TX SR Buell,Jr SR Buell,Melrose,FL Henry Buhr,Jr Henry Buhr Sr,Chicago IL William Clifford Burden WJ Burden,Wilson,NC John W Burdette John P Burdette,La Plata,MD Charles K Burdick Frances M Burdick,New York,NY George Burk Edith Arnan,Solvay, NY Lauerence Mason Burkhart FJ Burkhart,Scottsdale,PA William Martin Burmeister CC Egeler,Sutton's Bay, MI Clarence Leman Burpee Kate Baggs,Jacksonville,FL Clinton Eugene Burt Eugene Burt,Clyde,NY GF Butcher LJ Butcher,Richmond,VA Carl A Butler Carl A Butler,Ellicottville,NJ DC Butler CA Butler,Cleveland,MI Leslie Lex Bysan? SS Bysan?, Bismark,AR","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family name, city Ross Cabill Canton,OH James Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA William Cairns James Cairns,San Francisco,CA T Caldwell Horace C Calkins MB Calkins,Scottville,MI Edmund McClelland Callaway George C Callaway,Norwood,VA Carlyle Ira Campbell AJ Campbell,Seattle,WA Herman J Campbell BJ Campbell,Gannett,ID Victor Gladstone Candlin Henry Candlin,Greeley, CO Geo W Cardin Dalton,IL Frederick C Carleton FW Carleton,Litchfield,IL Walter Gordon Carlisle Elizabeth Carlisle,Brookline,MA Andrew B Carlton FW Carlton,Vienna,IL Arthur Reynolds Carpenter RP Carpenter,Council Grove,KS Charlie Carpenter FM Carpenter,Fulton,MS William H Carpenter HM Carpenter,Startville,MS Clayton R Carrier Mabelle E Carrier,Jamestown,NY GS Carrington \"Griff\" MB Carrington,Collinsville,TN Lexie Cash Robt E Cason RL Cason,Oxford,GA Frank Casper James Franklin Casper James F Casper,Canton,OH Ray Cassell WW Cassell,Astoria,IL Arthur T Cavano Geo E Cavano,Baltimore,MD GC Chandler TB Chandler,Farmington,MO","Soldier's Name Family name, city Jas J Chapman Jeff Chapman,San Antonio,TX Clifford Lewis Charlson Thomas Charlson,Marysville,WA Earl Richardson Chase AM Chase,Houston,TX EG Cheasbro AF Cheasbro,Gardner,KS R Chew JH Ches Maurice F Childs James H Childs,Heath,MA Horace Chilton Frank Chinn JH Chinn,Independence,CO Roscoe C Chisolm HC Chisolm,Mt Olive,MS Carl Christofferson Lebanon,OH Raymond A Church DE Church,Bayfield,WI Geo Walter Clapper FB Clapper,Weehawken,NJ Edward L Clark Salem,OR Alexander Hudson Clay Johm M Clay,Moniteau Co.,MO Claude Clegg Claude Clegg,Clarksdale,MS Benj M Clemons Sam Clemons,Larkinsville,AL James Willard Clift Harry E Clift,Sardinia,OH Geo W Cline Raymond E Close WE Close,Bayfield,WI Clyde E Clark Lizzie Clark,Galatia,IL Edward Leslie Clark HL Clark,Salem,OR","Soldier's Name Family name, city Claude Franklin Cohee MO Wooley,Hope,IN Maurice Youngman Cole Clarence L Cole,Atlantic City, NJ Charles P Collett Amy F Collett,Lockport,NY Joseph A Collett J Collett,Hampton,NE Cecil Edward Collins WE Collins,St Joseph,MO William D Collins TJ Collins,San Antonio,TX George L Colvin Myrtle Dickey,Chatham,IL Robert Clay Conkling CA Conkling,Baker,NV Floyd L Cook Sherman S Cook,Milford,IA Wilton M Cook William M Cook,Columbus Grove,OH Vivian Cook W? Cooper Roy Glenn Copham Joseph Copham,Lowellville,OH Richard Franklin Corby John F Corby,Ninack,NJ Orin Montgomery Corey Geo M Corey,Osceola,WI Ambrose H Coughlin Edwin F Couleur JB Couleur,Chicago,IL John F Cousart Cornealia P Cousart,Philadelphia,PA Joseph Samuel Cowan HB Cowan,Council Bluff,IA WR Cowan BM Cowan,Stamford,KY Harold Lester Cowell WM M Cowell,Farmington,MN Clark J Cowman J Cowman,Rockland,ID George W Cox Ralph E Cox,Rawlins,WY","Soldier's Name Family name, city RE Craig RS Craig,McCredie,MO John H Craige EC Crenshaw GA Crenshaw,LA Grance,TN Earl E Crewson WM E Crewson,Moberly,MO Theodore Day Cripper ER Cripper,East Orange,NY Hardold O Crist Jas E Scott,Cleveland,OH William J Crocker ECE Crocker,Washington,DC Frank Moore Cross LB Cross,Gastonbury,AL George Harold Cross CJ Cross,Wilmette,IL Lloyd D Crowe Davis Crowe,Hanna City,IL WH Crown WH Crown,Drexel Hill,PA Ortel Harris Cross CC Cross,McKinney,TX William H Cruckshank AA Cruckshank,Pittsburgh,PA Roy R Culbertson Rushville,IN Andrew J Cully Samuel Cully,Ogden,UT MB Culpepper MB Culpepper,Elizabeth City,NC Robertson B Cummings BT Cummings,Nashville,TN Chas E Cunningham JJ Byars,Corrington,TN P Joseph Cunningham Chicago,IL John E Curry Bertha M Curry,Philadelphia,PA Geo P Curtis GP Curtis,Sheffield,PA Lewis W Curtis FJ Curtis,Spokane,WA Leo H Cushing E Cushing,Omaha,NE WI Cushman HC Cushman,Lodi CA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Percy Dadisman Geo\u0026Martha Dadisman,Grafton WV Peter Daenzlinger S Daenzlinger,Collinsville,IL George E Dank George E Dank,Lancaster,PA Lee C Daviess Lee C Daviess,Kansas City,MO JE Davis E Davis,Mattoon,IL Julius E L Davis Lelia Converse,Mentone,AL Lucius B Davis Theron Davis,New York,NY Broadus M Davidson AD Davidson,Gaffney,SC Laurel Summers Day Grace H Day,Le Claire,IA Harvey Paul Dehoney Lillie M Dehoney,Waverly,IN George H Derrick Z Derrick,Dwyer,TX Rollin L DeVeling WR DeVeling,Blackwell,OK George W Devlin NJ Devlin,New York,NY Everett M Dick GG Dick,La Harpe,KS William F Dickerson WL Dickerson,Tioga,LA Harry Elmo Dickey Benj Summers,Wadsworth,OH John S Dittman C Dittman,Loysburg,PA Asa Diver Daniel Divre,Deerfield,MI Thomas Dixon Thomas Dixon,Frederick,MD","Soldier's Name            Family name, City Oscar Dobyns, Jr        M/M Dobyns,Millerton,OK Fitz HL Dodd                Geo Paul,Alton,IL John W Donaldson    GB Donaldson John Donahue            John J Donahue,Baltimore,MD Leon Dotta                  C Donna,Loyalton,CA Archie L Douberley    Bessie Bush,Savannah,GA RS Douglas                  Anna E Douglas,Hammond,IN Peter Dran                  Leona Dran,Webster,PA Jno W Dunaway        SR Dunaway,Nathalie,VA George R Duncan      G Duncan,Mexico,MO James T Dunlap        HA Thomas,Pittsburg,PA George W Dunn        William Dunn,Galion,OH William C Durfae      Lalia C Baker,Boothbay Harbor,ME William H Durham    WG Durham,Williamstown,KY Jno Durio                    AN Durio,Detroit,MI","Soldier's Name Family Name, City William Philip Easlick Frank Easlick,Gladwin,MI Geo M Ebel,Jr Buffalo, NY Orrin C Egeland O Egeland,Chicago,IL Bedford H Eldridge R Eldridge,Kansas City,KS Jasper F Elliott JF Elliott,Philadelphia,PA BY Elleworth E Elleworth,Rigby,ID Clarence Ellsworth Bertha A Ellsworth,Burlington,CO AW Engledove OS Engledove,Lynchburg,VA Ray F Enos JA Enos,Casa Verdugo,CA Wilbur P Ensign Frank D Ensign,River Falls,WI JC Eppley John Eppley,Bucyrus,OH William A Erdmann William CL Erdmann,Toledo,OH Edward Erickson Escanda,MI Harry Carl Erickson Richard H Erickson,Minneapolis,MN William Essner Henry Essner,Canton,OH RY Estes Fernanco Estopinal F Estopinal,St Bernard,LA Leonidas Bernard Estopinal Albert Estopinal,Washington,DC Bransford Eubank Joseph B Eubank,Byrds,TX Lloyd L Extrom Peter Extrom,Streator,IL","Soldier's Name Family name, City Robert Lee Fain RP Fain,Boxley,GA Marinus J Falsler M Jenson Falsler,Benson,UT Altieri Farinoli Ceasare Farinoli,Fitzwilliam Depot,NH James M fairweather Frank J Fairweather,Cleveland,TN JC Faw Henry Feather Lewis Feather,Savannah,GA Harold Fellows HH Fellows,Washington,DC Linton C Fendley HB Fendley,Louisville,KY Francis X Ferg FX Ferg,Philadelphia,PA AG Ferguson BG Ferguson,Norfolk,VA Gustave A Fern G Fern,Peteluma,CA Valentine Feyrer,Jr V Feyrer,Sr,Milwaukee,WI Joseph E Fhy LA Fhy,New Sheffied,PA Anton Fibiker? Louis Fibiker?,Acero,IL Grover Cleveland Files LC Files,Wellington,MO Fred F Finch PD Finch,Boot Jack,CA Frederick S Finch AL Seibert,Cleveland,OH Michael Finn M Finn,Detroit,MI George B Fish Sarah E Fish,Rutland,VT Geo W Fisher DD Fisher,Allentown,PA Chester Ward Fist Daisy J Fist,N Troy,NY Elmer K Fitzpatrick Jessie E Fitzpatrick,E St Louis,IL Lloyd Benjamin Fishbaugh WM Fishbaugh,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family name, City William Flannery EM Kelley,New York City,NY Rawley M Fleet JJ Fleet,Centre Crose,VA Geo Fleischer BP Winant,Staten Island,NY Frank F Fletcher Henry Fletcher,Newburgh,NY letter to Dorothy Fletcher, Dorchester MA Charles C Flynn Dora Flynn,Detroit,MI Thos J Flynn JJ Flynn,Chicago,IL Vermont Follet VE Thornton,WebsterGrove,MO JA Forrest GB Forrest,Memphis,TN JM Foster JC Foster,Chicago,IL Paul E Foster Addie J Foster,Mansfield, MA or Highland Park,CN Robert Griffen Franks CF Franks,Detroit,MI Chaplain John B Frazier, USN ? Lee Freeman Ruby Freeman,Petersburg,TN Clyde Paul Treer Floyd J Freer, Warren, OH William J Friedrick W Friedrick,West End,NJ Morris E Friend Chester Friend,Colwyn,PA Laurence F Funk Ada Paugh,Grafton,WV","Soldier's Name Family name, City Stephen J Galatha Stephen Galatha,Beaver Brook,PA Bartow W Gale,Jr Bartow Wright Gale,Mamaroneck,NY Thos F Gallagher Chas Gallagher,Altoona,PA Stewart Galloway Wilbur Silas Garner Warn Garner,Burleson,TX Harold E Gates Carl H Gaw FG Gaw,Padgitt,TX Thomas Wesley Gee Robert Gee,Mountain Grove,MO John W George Solom George,Hoytville,OH Steve H George Harry George,Evrytania, Greece Albert Gerwig(sp?) Albert H Gerwig(sp?),North Pittsburg,PA Howard K German Harry W Gilbert EW Gilbert,Wheeling,WV Ernest Dewey Gifford JW Gifford,Newark NE GR Gilcrest AR Gilcrest,Marine,IL RC Gill S Gill,Kansas City,MO John Monroe Gillespie TH Gillespie,Fullerton,LA","Soldier's Name Family name, City LB Gladstone B Gladstone,San Francisco,CA George L Gloudeman Henry Gloudeman, Billings, MT Frank T Glunz FC Glunz,Detroit MI HC Goodman Francis Edward Goodnough M Goodnough,Indianapolis,IN Harold Fisher Goodwin WM F Goodwin,Philadelphia,PA Chas F Goodwin BF Goodwin,Anadarko,OK Nat B Goodwyn WHW Goodwyn,Richmond,VA Bruce B Goutee CF Gould Ft Myers,FL Frank Lesley Grable Jane Grable,San Antonio,TX James Robert Graham JR Graham,Southern Presby.Mission,Tsing-Kiang-Pu,China Loyal Y Graham ME Graham,Philadelphia,PA William Graham AG Graham,Enclid,OH Vere? Graham George M Graham,Vevay,IN Fred J Gramm A Dickson,New York City,NY William Grayson EW Grayson,Moselle,MS Glenn B Green John Green,Hoopeston,IL Oscar L Green James W Green,TX Ransford A Greene RO Greene,Elyria,OH Allen T Gribble AT Gribble,Portland,OR William R Griffin JC Griffin,Burneyville,OK KC Grisham JR Grisham,?,OK Arthur Gross Julia Gross,Brooklyn,NY Joseph Grubb Joseph E Grubb,Chicago,IL RU Grubb Alameda,CA AW Grunewald J Grunewald,Milwaukee,WI Carr Gunn James A Gunn,Claria,WV EW Gutzman Albert Gutzman,St Louis,MO","Soldier Name Family name, City Edward Charles Haase Delia M Haase,Clarendon Hills,IL Glen R Hadley JP Hadley,Hardman,OR Horace Murray Hair JE Hair,Grants Pass,OR Milton H Hall Geo Hall,Dahlgren,IL Samuel Hall Philadelphia,PA Mark H Haller Grace Haller,Seattle,WA William Nelson Hamill Hattie Hamill,Grenola,KS Ben E Hammack AJ Hammack,Paintlick,KY FA Hammond E Hammond,Center Point,TX Geo W Harbaugh Newton Elijah Harbaugh,Waterbury,MD Festus Russell Harkness JP Harkness,Idaho Falls,ID Robert Westleigh Harned JW Harned,Clarksville,TN Karl Edurn Harpster JW Harpster,Anaheim,CA John E Harrison RG Harrison,Birmingham,AL Wendell D Harriman Armand W Harris AC Harris,Waconia,MN William Bradley Harris W Harris,Kissimmee,FL Wylie J Hanna FB Hanna,Chicago,IL Harris M Harris,Chicago,IL Thomas R Harrison Thomas R Harrison,Tazwell,VA William Gilmore Hartzog HS Hartzog,St Louis,MO George Read Harvy EJ Harvey,Frostburg,MD PE Haskell EH Haskell,Mansfield,CT John Hasson M/M Hasson,Philadelphia,PA Monroe S Hatfield JC Hatfield,Arkansas City, KS G Hathaway North Wilmington,MA John Fred Hawk DR Hawk,Harris,MO William J Haycock WJ Haycock,Idaho Falls,ID David E Hayden CD Hayden,San Saba,TX","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Harris J Head Thomas Head,Utica,NY Raymond J Heavey JP Heavey,Stuartville,MN bertram Atkinson Hedges M/M Hedges,Queen City, MO Joseph P Hegarty Ellen Hegarty,Roxbury Crossing(Boston) MA DD Heilman DT Heilman,Dorsey,MD Alfred H Heitkamp AF Heitkamp,Young America,MN Ralph W Helgren Alfred Helgren,Mauistique,MI Charles Heller Theo Frumpler,Jacksonville,FL Albert T Helmie Losie,WV William Heltsley F Heltsley,Clifty,KY Chas R Helivig LE Hemrick LA Hemrick,Newman,GA Clarence Martin Heublein ME Heublein,Fox Lake, WI EA Henderson J Henderson,Garwood,NJ Harry A Henderson Daniel Henderson,Cleveland,OH OJ Henning HC Henning,Detroit,MI Herbert Hefler Joseph Herzig Jr Joseph Herzig,Sr,Manchester,MO or Holden, MO Lester M Hetrick DG Hetrick,Martinsburg,PA David Hickey Hickok J Hicks F Hicks,Easton,PA Bert K Higgins JE Higgins,Collins,MO Earl G Hill LA Hill,Springtown,TX GL Hill MW Hill,St Paul,MN Homer S Hill GA Bailey Robt W Hill AD Sewall,Salem Depot,NH Lewis G Hilton NM Hilton,Melder,LA Sam Hirsch Jack\u0026Ray,New York,NY Sam'l Carrol Hirst ET Hirst,Purcellville,VA Nelvin E Hixson Bonfield,IL","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Walter Scott Hobbs SH Hobbs,Clinton,NC Clyde H Hodges Emma Mauley,Troy, OH T Hoekstra J Hoekstra,Kalamazoo,MI Lewis Carl Hofer L Hofer,Newfield,NJ AM Hoffer Hoffer,Philadelphia,PA Irving O Hoffman Rochester,NY WC Hoffman DF Hoffman,Elkton,WV Charles Henry Holderness WM Holderness,Williamsburg,IA WR Holleman BF Holleman,Jeannerette,LA Edward J Holmes Edward Holmes,Sr,Wayne,MI Henry A Holton AJ Holton,Scanlon.LA Emory R Honts AB Honts,Calera,OK HC Hooks,II Fred W Hooks,Shenandoah,PA Kenneth G Hooper JA Dohtman,Hillside,NJ Jennings P Hopkins George\u0026Aida,Baltimore,MD Balford L Hopper AK Hopper,Isle,MN GE Horn or Horne GW Horne,Lucidale,MS Otto George Horn Geo Wm Horn,Sr,St Louis,MO CP Horne Geo McElraph,Shamokin,PA Harry B Houf JP Houf,Kansas City, MO Joe A Hough Sue Hough,Raleigh,NC Joseph Ephraim Houle JN Houle,Helena,MT EC Howard MF Howard,Chamberlain,SD Drexil Howitt(sp?) CW Rutledge,St Louis,MO Jas E Howell Anton Hoyda,Jr A Hoyda,Sr,Swedeborg,MO Walter J Hubbard WJ Hubbard,East Radford,VA Pete J Huddle John L Huddle,Bruceville,IN Geo M Huey WE Huey,Apollo,PA Floyd T Huffer HV Huleguard HP Huleguard,Racine,WI George J Hummel M/M Hummel,Newark,NJ Eldridge E Humphrey S Humphrey,Newark,NJ Clarence Hundley S Hundley,Blackstone,VA Winfield Hunt Claude C Hutchison G Hutchison, St Louis,MO William H Huyson","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Blair McK Ilderton BC Ilderton, Florence,SC Jno William Ingles John F Lewis,Anita PA Irwin C Ingram Adam C Ingram, Oswego,KS Keith S Ingram Paul Ingram,Jackson,TN Donald R Jack William R Jack,unknown Frank O Jackson LD Jackson,Minneapolis,MN Wilbur James Bettie James,Fredericksburg,VA Lelan O Jamison JB Jamison,Santa Cruz,CA Samuel Jarvis Mary Jarvis,St Louis,MO Herbert Jay Norman G Jay,Steeleville,IL Charles F Jennings Julia Gaul,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Thomas John George Meekam,Provo City,UT Chas Elmer Johnson Chas Johnson,Wayne City, IL letter to ED Johnson,Detroit,MI Elmer W Johnson Charles Johnson,Chicago,IL George Johnson T Johnson,Dallas,TX Harry Nels Johnson Nels Johnson,Chicago,IL George Herbert Johnson Vernon S Johnson,Sutton,MA Guy E Johnson John Johnson,Templeton,PA Harry H Johnson JW Johnson,South Bend,IN Harry Theodore Johnson A Johnson,Minneapolis,MN John W Johnson Clarence,MO Lewis H Johnson Lewis B Johnson, Wheeling,WV William E Johnson JJ Johnson,Cohay,MS RR Johnston JJ Johnston,Norfolk,VA Clarence J Jones TC Jones,St Paul,MN Ernest M Jones Harry Jones Emily Eno,Decatur,IL Joseph A Jones F Jones,Blackstone,VA Paul Frank Jones Frank E Jones,Eugene, OR Robert S Jones N Scammon Jones,Philadelphia,PA Andrew Judti (?) Marshal Fort,Knightstown,IN William Lobarre Just Frank H Just,Libertyville,IL","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Charles Grist Kachel Laura Kachel,Philadelphia,PA RL Kaga Jno Kaluf J Kaluf,Antioch,IL Martin Karasek,Jr M Karasek,St Louis,MO Emil H Karow William Karow,Lima, IL Charles H Kaulfuss Peter Kaulfuss,Glen Falls,NY George G Kass Celia Kass,Richmond,VA Myron C Kerney JC Kerney,Westwood,NJ Linton J Keith WF Keith,Chicago,IL Clyde Kelley DO Kelley,Leisenring,PA Albert N Kellogg FA Kellogg,Gregory,MI Andrew Kennedy Long HD Long,Washington,DC TC Kibble C Kibble,Hockingport,OH Leslie E Kidel Novella Kidd,Suwanee,GA Edgar T Killgore ET Killgore,Vallejo,CA James H Kilgore WC Kilgore,Joppa, AL ?E Killian GE Killian,Parker,AZ George W Kimball AL Kimball,St Paul,MN Maurice E Kimball ME Kimball,Owensville,IN Albert Kimmings F Kimmings,Glenview,IL Albion R King CW King,Kansas City,MO Charles F King Charles King,Alexandra,LO Eugene Marvin King Myrtly A King,Cynthiana, KY O A Kintz Dorothy Shafer,Chicago,IL Louis W Kinzly LW Kinzly,Lockport,NY Frank A Kirby FT Kirby,Baltimore,MD letter to M/M Thomas Kite RE: death of Uncle Irwin Norman Reynolds Kirk E Hughs Kird,Wilmington,DE Cecil D Kirkland SL Kirkland,Helena,AR Thomas L Kirkpatrick","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Henry J Kliver John Kliver,Emporia,KS Frank Knappen A Rutledge or Mrs F Knappen, Minneapolois, MN Leon Knoeller WM Knoeller,Binghamton,NY Joe Knox Sam Knox,Lynnsville,TN Samuel E Knox AL Knox,Austin,TX Reno Joseph Kofroth PB Kofroth,Lititz,PA Lloyd O Koons Howard Koons,Philadelphia,PA Frank J Kowalski John Kowalski,Brooklyn,NY Albert Krentz Paulina Krentz,Johnstown,PA M Kromka S Kromka,Detroit,MI William Kuntz Mary Kuntz,Cincinnatti,OH DW Kyser TH Kyser,Temple, TX","Soldier's Name                Family Name, City Jean L LaForet                    Jean LaForet,France Benjamin W Laidlaw        EL Laidlaw,West Orange,NJ Walter A Lamb                  James A Lamb,Tombstone,AZ Joe R Lamberton              Walter Lamberton,Erie,PA Elmer D Lampricht          J Lampricht,Denver,Co Ernest Englebert Larson    Olaf Larson,Calumet,MI Smith Larson                    Helen Larson,Ontario,WI Samuel D Laughlin          JD Laughlin,Richmond,VA Theodore R Lavin            Nell Irelan,Helena,MT NF Lawhorn                    RW Lawhorn,Carthage,TN Harry B Lawrence          B Lawrence,Mansfield,OH Leslie R Lawson              RR Lawson,Olean,NY Hollie J Layman              JA Layman,Paragould,AR AR Lazure                        HP Lazure,Dayton,OH Vane S Learn                  WH Learn,Chicago,IL ? Thattaus Lee                E Lee,OakGrove,LA Jacob Palmer Lee          Andreww Lee,Mondovi,WI Siebert M Lee                WG Lee,Edison,NE Richard LeFalls              CL Frost,Lemon Grove,CA Earl Josef Desnonettes LeFebvie              Lyon France GL Leonard                    Mrs GH Leonard,St Louis,MO Jack H LePere              Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Oscar R LePere            Jacob LePere,Farmington,MO Gordon J Letsche              Joseph E Lett,Jr              Morris Levine              Samuel Levine,New York City,NY Lunsford Lomax Lewis      JMB Lewis,Lynchburg,VA Richard Taylor Lewis        CG Lewis,Glen Riddle,PA","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Lloyd Ogden Linabury WA Linabury,Milton,IA Charles F Lindberg Francis Smith Lindburg,Springfield,MA Earl S Linder John Linder,Dundae(Dundas?)IL William P Lindsey Roodhouse,ID George Phillips Linebaugh TJ Linebaugh,Nashville,TN GW Lineweaver William E Littleton NJ Littleton,Los Angeles,CA Earl Lobdell Mae Lobdell,Minneapolis,MN ED Lodge ED Lodge,Ypeitanti,MI and HB Lodge,Ann Arbor,MI Leo Tines Lang RD Lang,Ackerman,MS Nimrod Kennet Long EC Long,McIntosh,SD Arthur C Loher WB Loper,Mabank,TX Fred R Losey Ridgedale,TN Edward G Losch Chas E Losch,South Nyack,NY CF Losh Olathe,KS DC Lovelace DC Lovelace,Rockingham,NC Bedfort F Lowe JW Lowe,Luxora,AR Leo M Lucid JH Lucid,Batavia,NY William F Luebbert William Luebbert,Sullivan,MO Gustave E Lund Eric Lund,New York City, NY Frank V Lutomski Valentine Lutomski,Detroit,MI JR Lyle JF Lyle,Culdesac,ID George D Lyon ME Lyon,Pismo,CA James Edwin Lyon, Jr Arthur Lyon,High Point,NC","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City BJ McAllister CC McAllister,Piminto,IN McAlpin Emily McAlpin,Leesville,LA Patrick J McAuliff John Cusack,Chicago,IL Fay McClelland Mary A McClelland,Valentine,NE Harry E McClelland William B McCracken B McCracken,Twin Falls,ID John McDaniel George W McDaniel,Richmond VA Jas F McDowell GW McDowell,Denton,TX Clarence E McFadden CE McFadden,Chicago,IL James S McFall Mary McFall,Philadelphia,PA Robert C McGaha E McGaha,Huntsville,AL Alvin L McGee Kirkman, IA Henry Eugene McGee JH McGee,Ft Benton,MT Leo F McGowan MA Davis,Springfield,LA Lotus D McGrew Floyd McGrew, South Bend, IN John E McKee Fatie McKee,Memphis,TN Robert S McKee Wyoming Mason M McKinney C McKinney,Elmira,NY Fred N McKown HC McKown,Lane,IL Harry W McLaughlin W Barry,Nashua,NH John Angus McLeod,Jr John A McLeod,Hattiesburg,MS WD McMann Selma McMann,Sharpsburg,PA J \"Newton\" McMichael FE McMichael,Penalosa,KS Clarence M McQuiston Hettie Porch,East Liberty,PA Thomas Hugh McRorie John S McRorie, Statesville, NC","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Edward Mack Joseph B Mack,Fort Mill,SC Scott Macklin Alfred Macklin,Akron,OH Guy V Madden M/M Madden,Norton,KS Carl G Madsen JP Madsen,Minocqua,WI PN Magnus HW Magnus,Foley,MN George WE Mains GW Mains,Allegheny Co,PA Howard E Malone Harry Malone,Keokuk,IA Peter Manchess J Manchess,Chicago,IL Samuel F Mansfield CH Mansfield,Waverley,MA William W Margon WM Margon,Marian,NC John Marine W Marine,?,TN GL Markle SA Markle,Ellwood City, PA Alanzo Marsh Fred Kreinbuhl,Iona,SD Dewitt T Marshall RS Marshall,Modesto,CA Grier C Martin S Martin,Lake Providence,LA Rennie C Martin AR Martin,Ottertail,MN WB Martin Elva Martin,Tiffan,OH N Marunich L Marunich,Cokeburg,PA Donato Masini Maria Guiseppa,Potenra,Italy Will Mason S Francis,Russellville,AR Harry Massie William Craig Massie,Evansville,IN Hugh Matherson J Harris,Alpine,AL C Goodfellow Mathews F Mathews,Sunnyvale,CA C Matthews New York David M Matthews DD Matthews,Quanah,TX Edward W Maxwell EW Maxwell,New York City, NY Redmond G May George D May,St Louis,MO John Mayhew Mrs Calvin Mayhew,Sutherland,IA","Scope and Contents Soldier's Name Family Name, City Emory Lee Mead L Mead, Rochester,MI William A Mead William Mead,New York,NY William Joseph Meagner JF Meagher,Attica,NY Charles Albert Meister,Jr M/M Cameister,New York,NY Howard W Menart EG Menart,Jeffersonville,IN Richard August Mensendick Chas Mensendick,St Louis,MO George W Merrill Mrs GA Merrill,Cincinnati,OH Walter H Merritt HL Merritt,Olin,IA Oliver C Metzger Albert Edward Meyer AL Meyer,Buffalo,NY Samuel Meyerowitz Anna Fox,Buffalo,NY George Milford GC Milford,St Louis,MO \"Daddy\" Miller Camp Meigs,Washington,DC John Thomas Miller Mrs Michael Mittel,Detroit MI OL Miller RP Miller,Indianapolis,IN Richard R Miller AC Miller,Burlington Jct, MO Thomas Miller Frank Miller,Concord,Onterio Ralph T Miller Alex F Miller,Philadelphia,PA Earl D Milroy JP Milroy,Oneida,IL John H Mitchell Mike Mitchell,Northampton,PA TH Mitchell CD Mitchell,Jackson,MS William Mitchell WR Mitchell,Wisconsin James V Mix GL Mix,New London,CT","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Richard E Mollinet K Mollinet,Oshkosh,WI Richard Monahan Ida Meier,St Louis,MO James Alfred Moneypenny NN Moneypenny,Brooklyn,NY William J Montgomery Mrs J Montgomery, Comber, County Down, Ireland Orion J Moody JS Moody,Nashville,TN Clifford T Moon JC Moon,Los Angeles,CA BA Moore BA Moore,Postsmouth,NH Francis P Moore SW Moore,Maplewood,MO WC Moore GA Moore,Paterson,NJ Robert Moorman,JR R Moorman,Columbia,SC JG Morgan D Morgan,Nashville,TN Homer Morgret MA Morgret,Edina,MO Elbert Morris EC Morris,Salesville,Tx Zachariah C Morris Alice M Morris,West Philadelphia,PA William A Morrow Isaac A Morrow,Reading,PA William B Moyer Ellen Moyer,Allentown,PA C Moyers JJ Moyers,Knoxville,TN Earl J Muchmore Mrs Annie Tinklepaugh,Drummond,MT Walter John Mukleman John Mukleman,Flushing,NY Buford Mullin Mary Mullin Ellian,Urich,MO William T Murdock WT Murdock,Clinton,IA Ralph Easton Murdy M Paul Jones,Houston,TX Raymond Edward Murray Etta L Murray,Chicago,IL Willard J Myers HM Myers,Hahn,MO Walter O Mylius Mrs Bertha Mylius,Rochester,NY","Soldier's Name Family Name, City Andrew Blakely Nairn Andrew D Mairn,Bernardsville,NJ Narigan Franklin D Narigan,Buffalo,NY James Naughtin Mrs Joseph B Naughtin,Milwaukee,WI Ray M Neely Charles A Neeley,Warrensburg,MO John L Neese JJ Neese,Chapel Hill,TN John Lawrence Neilson Mrs George H Bowden,Brigham City, UT Herman W Nelson Joseph W Nelson,Mt Joel,WV Robert Eccles Newell Daniel J Newell,Bellevue,PA T Edmund Newell TV Newell,Loveland,CO PW Newhouse Mrs PW Newhouse,Philadelphia,PA James Newton Frank Nichol Rochester,NY Gasford S Nichols Lee Nichols,Columbia,MO James B Nichols Ed Nichols,Pittsburg,PA Jennings Bryan Nichols WF Nichols,Old Fort, NC Garland L Nicholson TM Nicholson,Clinton,IL Fred Jacob Nicolay FJ Niwcolay,New Orleans,LA Leslie D Nickerson Edgar L Nickerson,Nova Scotia,Canada EB Niver Baltimore,MD William Nixon John Nixon,Balaton,MN Glenn R Norred Gay Norton LG Norton,Irving,MI William Braxton Norwood CH Norwood, Chandler, AZ George W Nouse DC Nouse,Perrysville,OH","Soldier's Name Family Name, City E Palmer Oakman, Jr Elmer P Oakman,Dorchester,MA Clinton Oblinger DB Oblinger,Newhope,PA Weyman Staddon Oden WP Oden,Shreveport.LA Albert T Offen 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Series one consists of personal correspondence between members of the Blair family and their associates (boxes 1-18). Series two consists of writings by Lewis H. Blair and his family (boxes 19-24).This series consists of two subseries -- the writings of Lewis H. Blair (boxes 19-21) and the writings of his family and friends (boxes 22-24). Series three consists of financial documents (boxes 25-32). There are three sub-series: personal finances (boxes 25-28), documents from the business Hideaway Motor Court (boxes 29-31), and insurance forms (box 32). Series four consists of visual artifacts like photographs, negatives, and blank postcards (boxes 33-35). Series five consists of miscellaneous artifacts and ephemera including newspapers, cookbooks, and drawings (boxes 36-44).\nMaterials in each series are arranged chronologically.","Lewis Harvie Blair was born Richmond, Virginia on June 21, 1834 to John Geddes Blair and Sara Ann Eyre Heron Blair. 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