World War, 1914-1918
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85148236
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Aunt Lou Letter, 1918 June 13
File — Box 4257.003: [1006214228], Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
Letter from Aunt Lou in Hammond, Illinois, to her nephew Milo Horn at Camp Wadsworth in Spartanburg, South Carolina, discussing their family, how she'll continue to pray for him, and how she wishes the war would end quickly.
Dates:
1918 June 13
Gregg and Beasley Families Papers - Correspondence, 1917-1926, 19171946
File — Box 4257.020: [1006214244], Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from members of the Gregg and Beasley families of Union Springs and Opelika, Alabama, as well as newspaper clippings from the Avondale Sun circa World War II. Many of the letters are war-time letters for World War I and World War II, and talk about missing home and family. There is also a draft notice for a Cecil Taft Norton, dated May 3, 1945.The Avondale Sun was the company newspaper of the Comer...
Dates:
19171946
Gregg and Beasley Family Papers - Newspaper Clippings, 1917-1946
File — Box 4257.020: [1006214244], Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from members of the Gregg and Beasley families of Union Springs and Opelika, Alabama, as well as newspaper clippings from the Avondale Sun circa World War II. Many of the letters are "war-time" letters for World War I and World War II, and talk about missing home and family. There is also a draft notice for a Cecil Taft Norton, dated May 3, 1945. The Avondale Sun was the company newspaper of...
Dates:
1917-1946
Katherine Boggess Letters - General Orders, Headquarters Second Division, American Expeditionary Forces, 1918-1919, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1919, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1921-1924, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Southern Region is made up of the following states: Alabama; Arkansas; District of Columbia; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky; Louisiana; Maryland; Mississippi; North Carolina; Oklahoma; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas; Virginia; West Virginia.
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1926-1929, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, 1930, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, August-December 1918, and Loose Envelopes, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, January-June 1918, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, Undated - From Family Members, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Incoming, Undated - From Others, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930
Katherine Boggess Letters - Outgoing, 1927, Telegraphs, Photographs, Piano Recital Program, and Miscellaneous Cards, 1918-1930
File — Box 4257.019: [1006214243], Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
Letters to and from Katherine Boggess of Louisville, Kentucky, from her father, mother (a.k.a. "Mud"), sister, and many male friends. The letters talk of family news and activities, travel plans, school work, and health. Several of the letters are love letters from three young men, Maxwell (Mac) Turner, Lowry Nicolson, and John [no last name given]. There are also letters from World War I soldiers stationed in Europe and in military camps in the United States. There is also one letter from...
Dates:
1918-1930