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M. H. De Young Memorial Museum Collection, 1914-1919 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4n39n72m No online items Preliminary Inventory to the M. H. De Young Memorial Museum Collection, 1914-1919 Processed by The Hoover Institution staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Xiuzhi Zhou Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 2000 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Preliminary Inventory to the M. H. 63014 1 De Young Memorial Museum Collection, 1914-1919 Preliminary Inventory to the M. H. De Young Memorial Museum Collection, 1914-1919 Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California Contact Information Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] Processed by: The Hoover Institution staff Encoded by: Xiuzhi Zhou © 2000 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: M. H. De Young Memorial Museum collection, Date (inclusive): 1914-1919 Collection number: 63014 Collector: M. H. De Young Memorial Museum Collection Size: 3 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize envelope, 1 framed newspaper sheet(1.2 linear feet) Repository: Hoover Institution Archives Stanford, California 94305-6010 Abstract: Photographs, maps, proclamations, and printed matter, relating to World War I. Includes United States Shipping Board posters, photographs of the American Expeditionary Forces in France, battle maps, statistical summaries concerning the American Expeditionary Forces, German proclamations in France and Belgium, and a letter from General John J. Pershing to Congressman Julius Kahn. Collected by the M. H. De Young Memorial Museum. Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives Language: English. Access Collection open for research. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], M. H. De Young Memorial Museum Collection, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives. Access Points Pershing, John Joseph, 1860-1948. United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces--Pictorial works. World War, 1914-1918. World War, 1914-1918--Aerial operations. World War, 1914-1918--Pictorial works. United States--Politics and government. Preliminary Inventory to the M. H. 63014 2 De Young Memorial Museum Collection, 1914-1919 United States--Armed Forces. Kahn, Julius. M. H. De Young Memorial Museum (San Francisco) United States. Shipping Board. Box 1-3. 44 956. German pamphlet, To the American Soldier of German Descent (in English) 45 631. German pamphlet, Furchte Dich Nicht 45 632. German leaflet, "An Heer Und Heimat" (To Army and Home), 1918 September 2 45 634. German loan poster, with insets of agricultural implements, horse and cow on outer border 45 644. Photo of inscription written by Queen Marie of Romania to American soldiers in address book at Aix-les- Bains, 1919 April 45 646. Newspaper issue, La Libre Belgique, no. 78, 1916 June 45 647. News sheet, 1919 January 15 (in French and Flemish) 45 648. Swiss ration cards: 2 milk cards, 1 food fat card, and 1 bread card 45 651. French map of Paris and environs: air raid over Paris, 1918 March 11-12 45 652. French map of Paris and environs: air raid over Paris, 1918 May 22-23 45 653. French map of Paris and environs: air raid over Paris, 1918 June 27-28 45 654. French map of Paris and environs: air raid over Paris, 1918 June 15-16 45 655. French map of Paris and environs: air raid over Paris, 1918 June 2 45 656. French map of Paris and environs: air raid over Paris, 1918 July 18-19 45 657. French map of Paris and environs: air raid over Paris, 1918 September 15-16 45 658. Map of French terrain, "Order of Battle on Western Front, November 11, 1918, 11:00 A.M.," Base Printing Plant, 29th Engineers, U.S.A., 1919 45 659. Battle map, "Extract of Metz-Commercy, May 21, 1918," St. Mihiel Offensive 45 660. Map, "The Meuse-Argonne Offensive," France, Base Printing Plant, 29th Engineers, U.S.A., 1918 45 661. Map, "Distribution of U.S. Forces, August 9, 1918, France" 45 662. Map, "Second Battle of the Marne" (disposition of U.S. forces) 45 663. Map, "Lateral Railroads, 1918," Map Room, G-3, G.H.Q., 1919 April 8 45 664. American battle map, "Extract of Mezieres-Verdun-Metz Longwy, May 24, 1919," 29th Engineers, U.S.A. 45 665. Battle "Ostend, Belgium," Geographical Section, General Staff, no. 2364, British War Office, 1911 45 666. Map, "The Western Theater of the European War" by Prof. B. Barrecchia, 1919, showing route taken by Congressman Julius Kahn and party 45 667. Map, German, "Rhineland and Westphalia" 45 668. Map, German, sightseeing, "Relief Panorama of the Rhine" 45 669. Map, "The St. Mihiel Salient, September 12-15,1918," Base Printing Plant, 29th Engineers, U.S.A., 1919 45 670. Chart showing in color the shoulder patches of the units of the American Expeditionary Forces, Base Printing Plant, 29th Engineers, U.S.A., 1918 45 671. Ten receipts for merchandise from Cologne, Germany, 1918 April 3 45 677. Three American military transit passes issued to Congressman Julius Kahn, dated 1919 April 2, Headquarters, 3rd Army, Coblenz, Germany 45 678. American pass issued to Congressman Julius Kahn, 1919 April 2, Headquarters, 3rd Army 45 679. Three military transit passes issued to Dr. Morris Herzstein, 1919 April 2, Headquarters, 3rd Army, Coblenz, Germany 45 680. Passenger identification card issued to Morris Merzstein, U.S. Customs, New York City, 1919 March 9 45 681. Tabulation of air raids over Paris in 1918. Typescript (in English) 45 683. Travel order issued to Dr. Morris Merzstein to board the SS Leviathan, 1919 May 13, Brest, France Preliminary Inventory to the M. H. 63014 3 De Young Memorial Museum Collection, 1914-1919 Container List 45 684. Description of Camp Pontenazen, France, embarkation point for U.S. soldiers returning to America. Typescript 45 685. Invitation extended to Congressman Julius Kahn by the 322nd Field Signal Battalion, 1919 March 24, signed by all Californians in the battalion. Typescript 45 682. Description of Camp St. Sulpice, France. Typescript 45 686. Letter to Congressman Julius Kahn from Chief of Staff, 80th Division, 1919 March 27; and General Order no. 2, Headquarters, 80th Division, 1919 March 26. Typescript 45 802. Newspaper issue, The Amroc News, Coblenz, Germany, 1919 June 28, published by Americans in occupied Germany. (this issue announces the signing of the Peace Treaty) 45 907. Battle map of Verdun: operation of the 181st and 182nd Brigades, U.S.A., on 1918 August 12 45 912. Eight framed photos of U.S. carrier pigeons used in the war 45 975. Map, "Condition of Peace of All Allied and Associates Powers: Complete and Revised Reproduction of the Official Text, 1919," published by H. R. Englemann, Berlin, Germany 45 977. Volume, Summary Statistics of the American Expeditionary Forces 45 978. Booklet, Return of Troops to the U.S. From November 11, 1918 to May 31, 1919: Report for Month of May 46 237. Booklet, Official Souvenir Program of the Victory Parades, by authority of the War Department, 1st Division, U.S.A. 46 238. Document in portfolio, "History of the Signing of the Treaty of Peace, As Recorded by Original Telegrams Filed at the U.S. Signal Corps Telegraph Office, Palace of Versailles, 1919 June 28" 46 240. Two admission tickets to reviewing stand for review of the last division, U.S.A., 1919 September 17, Washington, D.C. 46 242. Portfolio of 16 war photographs, U.S. Army Signal Corps 46 243. Proclamation demanding the reporting to German authorities of all English military refugees, posted in Mons, France, 1914 November 16 (in French) 46 244. Proclamation posted in Brussels, Belgium, 1914 August 20, by Burgomaster Adolphe Max 46 245. Proclamation posted in Brusssels, Belgium, 1914 September 16, by the burgomaster, protesting the removal of Belgian flags (in French and Flemish) 46 246. Proclamation posted in the Ardennes, 1914 August 25, by Captain Schultzee, German Commander (in French) 46 247. Proclamation posted at Cugnon, 1914 October, by Burgomaster Delmue (in French) 46 248. Proclamation posted in Brussels, Belgium, 1916 July 12, by Lt. General Hurt, German Governor of Brussels and Brabant (in German, French and Flemish) 46 249. Poster announcing the closing of all stores as mute manifestation of the Belgian National Fete Day, year? July 21 46 250. Poster posted in Louvain, Belgium, 1914 October 24, by the provisional burgomaster, protesting the German taking of hostages 46 251. Proclamation posted in Ghent, Belgium, 1915 June 10, by Lt. General von Westarp (in German, French and Flemish) 46 252. Proclamation posted in Brussels, 1914 September 25, by Baron von der Goltz, Governor General of Belgium (in German, French and Flemish) 46 253. Proclamation posted in the Ardennes, 1914 August 22, by Major Scheunemann, German Army (in French) 46 254. Proclamation posted in Antwerp, 1914 October 9, by Von Beseler, Commander in Chief of the German Armies 46 255. Proclamation posted in Louvain, 1914 October 1, by the German Governor General of Brussels (in German, French and Flemish) 46 256. Proclamation posted in the Ardennes, 1914 August 29, by Becker, Commander in Chief (in French) Preliminary Inventory to the M. H. 63014 4 De Young Memorial Museum Collection, 1914-1919 Container List 46 257. Proclamation by German General von Luttewitz announcing the arrest of the Belgian mayor, 1914 September 26 (in German and French) 46 258.
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