World War, 1914-1918
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Allen family papers
Alva Pinkston McCrary photographs
Constance Spalding Anderson papers
This collection includes scrapbooks maintained by Constance Spalding Anderson, as well as school papers, an autograph book, records relating to Baptist churches in Atlanta, and invitations and greeting cards.
Dr. Stuart R. Oglesby, Jr. papers
This collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks on Dr. Stuart. It includes his sermond and lectures.
Ernest Howington World War I papers
The collection consists of documents from Ernest Howington's military service. These include Howington's service records, discharge papers, billet cards, and notebook. There is also a copy of the Seventh Infantry Division's newspaper, The Hour Glass, from June 5, 1919, which contained articles about the Army's demobilization.
Goldsmith family documents
This collection includes correspondence and newspaper clippings, including a letter from E. A. Angier to Judge Emory Speer regarding Franklin College (a nickname for the University of Georgia after one of its buildings) and giving support to the Athens alumni; a letter from "Harold" to "Old Boy" (Carl Goldsmith) about men going overseas to fight in World War I.
Graham Ligon Johnson papers
This collection contains military papers of Graham Johnson, who served as a military aide to President Taft. Included among the papers are an order book that includes a 1901 leave of absence from the military, his appointment as Aide-de-Camp to President Taft, through his discharge in 1919. The collection also contains newspaper clippings, letters, memos, certificates, and calling cards.
Historic newspaper collection
This collection contains newspapers that document important historic events and aspects of local, national, and international news. The collection focuses on the following subjects: the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, and special events such as the Civil War Centennial.
John Hixon Kinsella collection
This collection is comprised of business records pertaining to John Hixon Kinsella. The bulk of the collection is correspondence and presentations in conjunction business meetings.
John Pattillo visual arts materials
Joseph Brown Connally papers
This collection consists of a scrapbook detailing the lineage of Joseph E Brown Connally. The item also contains newspaper clippings chronicling his service in World War I. The scrapbook was put together by Connally's mother, Mary Virginia Brown Connally.
Joseph E. Brown Connally photographs
This collection contains photographs and a drawing relating to Joseph E. Brown Connally. Included are nine photographs of Joseph Brown Connally and unidentified family members; a drawing of the S.S. Westernland; and five images of Connally's funeral on August 29, 1920. Of special note are two photographs of a post-World War I parade of Georgia troops marching down Peachtree Street and 2 images of Captain Connally in Nice, France, after the Armistice.
Paden, Northen, Duckworth family papers
This collection contains material pertaining to Dean S. Paden's enlistment in the army during World War I and the King Hardware Company. Personal papers included in the collection are his enlistment application, correspondence, and a diary. Materials pertaining to King Hardware include financial records, legal documents, and correspondence.
Reginald Earle Looker papers
Rosalie Howell papers
Seventeenth Railway Engineers ephemera
This collection contains a regimental roster of the Seventeenth Engineers and newspaper clippings.
Sidney S. Daniell papers
This collection contains letters and postcards written by Sidney S. Daniell, a resident in Cobb County, Georgia to his sister, Reggie Sue in Bolton, Georgia, located near Atlanta. The letters and postcards were mostly written from France and Germany and other locales throughout Europe.
Virginia Maude Eastman scrapbook
This collection is comprised of twenty-five photocopied pages from a scrapbook assembled by Daisy Arnold Maude, mother of Virginia Maude Eastman. The bulk of the material pertains to death notices and articles about family members.
Walter Newman letters
These letters from Walter Newman of Atlanta, Georgia were written from Cambridge, Massachusetts after World War I. He wrote to his mother about his discharge from the Army and to his brother Edward. He writes of his life in the military and about his desire that Edward escort his fiance in his absence.
Way family documents
This collection contains a certificate from Georgia Tech verifying the enrollment of Harold Way, a 1906 yearbook from Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he graduated, and a letter granting commission to him as a Captain in the United States Army in 1918. Also included is a certificate from the American Red Cross belonging to Jeannette Way, Harold's wife.