World War, 1914-1918
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
313th Infantry, 79th Division, American Expeditionary Force, World War I photograph collection
This collection includes photographs as well as non-photographic materials having to do with the 313th Infanty, 79th Division of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, circa 1917-1919.
Albert Zimmerman manuscript collection
This collection contains papers related to Albert Zimmerman’s travels around the world to see the sights and investigate trade possibilities in the hardware manufacturing industry. This includes a travel diary and letters sent to his family in Baltimore, Maryland.
Bartlett Hayward Company photograph collection
The Bartlett Hayward Company Photograph Collection consists of photograph albums related to the Bartlett Hayward Company manufacturing for the defense industry during World War I.
Camp McClellan photograph album
This collection contains an album of approximately 91 photographs assembled by Baltimore-native Arthur Gray (1896-1963) during his training at Camp McClellan (now Fort McClellan) in Alabama as well as his service in France during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
Christine Brown Penniman manuscript collection
Letters from Christine Brown Penniman to her parents while she was a Red Cross volunteer during World War I.
Dugan-Robison manuscript collection
This collection contains correspondence and other manuscript materials related to the Dugan and Robison families, circa 1786-1991.The bulk of the collection consists of letters written by Harriet Buchanan Dugan to her daughter Jane Mary Dugan Robison, as well as the papers of John Keeler Robison, an officer in the United States Navy and chief of the Navy's Bureau of Engineering.
Evelyn B. Randall Hanrahan papers
Evergreen-Red Cross Institute for the Blind photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs of soldiers at the Red Cross Institute for the Blind learning various skills in the aftermath of World War I. Also included are images of administrators and visiting dignitaries such as Queen Elizabeth and Helen Keller.
Figgins photograph collection
This collection contains photographs made or collected by Lt. Bernard W. Figgins, thought to have originated during his service in the United States Navy in World War I, depicting ships (Stockton, USS Von Steuben, Jason, USS Hopkins) and crews including African American sailors. There are a few images made in 1964-1970.
Florence May Cooper diary
Florence May Cooper's (1893-1982) diary describes her work as an American Red Cross nurse in a military hospital in LaPanne, Belgium during World War I.