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Bob Robertson papers, 1842-1928

Repository: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming

Abstract: Robert L. (Bob) Robertson was a resident of Laramie, Wyoming. Collection contains a diary and various ephemera, photographs, periodicals, a program, and a locket.

Effie letter to Pecky, 02 November 1914

Repository: University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives

Abstract: Letter from Effie letter (Bedford, England) to Pecky. Reflection by an American woman resident in England on the mobilization of British troops and the casualties suffered in the opening phase of World War I.

Burton Ebenezer Bowen papers, 1906-1960

Repository: University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives

Abstract: Burton Ebenezer Bowen was a colonel in the United States Army and a veteran of the Spanish-American War, the American occupations of Cuba and the Philippines, and World War I. The collection includes ribbons and medals, date books, photographs, miscellaneous records, and obituaries.

Montana State Board Of Examiners records, 1889-1983

Repository: Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives

Abstract: This collection is a subgroup (Board) of the Montana Department of Administration. Please see the primary finding aid for more Montana Department of Administration records . The Montana State Board of Examiners was responsible for settling claims for expenditures of state agencies and claims against the state. Records (1889-1983) consist of correspondence, account ledgers and journals, legal documents, minutes, reports, and subject files documenting claims against the state. In addition there are records for Korean War honorariums, and Vietnam veterans bonus claims. [Artifacts, maps, printed material, and photographs have been transferred to the Museum, Library, and Photograph Archives respectively.]

World War I Pamphlet Collection, 1901-1944 (bulk 1914-1919)

Repository: University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections

Abstract: A collection of approximately 2,000 pamphlets, magazines, booklet and book-length literature, maps, posters, and cartoons published during the"Great War" or immediately thereafter.

Paul E. Tracy Papers, 1875-1976

Repository: Boise State University Library, Special Collections and Archives

Abstract: Chiefly poems and essays by Tracy, in manuscript and published form; together with literary and personal correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, memorabilia, photos, and other papers. Many of the poems and essays concern the Owyhee region of southwestern Idaho.

World War I photographic postcard collection, circa 1909-1932

Repository: Seattle Public Library, Special Collections

Abstract: Photographic postcards documenting the work of the Spruce Production Division during World War I. Some photographs of earlier logging scenes are also included.

Corbett family papers, 1859-1979

Repository: Oregon Historical Society Research Library

Abstract: Correspondence, property and financial records, photographs, and ephemera of the Corbett family of Portland, Oregon, primarily the family of Henry L. Corbett (1881-1957) and Henry L. Corbett's brother Hamilton F. Corbett (1888-1966). Members of the family represented in this collection are descendants of Henry Winslow Corbett (1827-1903), an early emigrant to Oregon.

Idaho Memorial Building Association records, 1927-1940

Repository: University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives

Abstract: Idaho Memorial Building Committee: List of Servicemen, World War I collection (1927-1940) contains materials related to the establishment of the Idaho Memorial Gymnasium. It contains lists of servicemen from different areas of the State of Idaho.

The army and the University, 1918, 1984

Repository: University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives

Abstract: Reminiscences of a member of the Student's Army Training Corps on the University of Idaho campus in 1918.

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