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Camp Beauregard (Louisiana) Camps Fort Adams (Rhode Island) Carrig, Joseph A. PVT 6th Replacement Questionnaire Company Fort Ethan Allen (Vermont) Burnett, Paul L. Pamphlet on Fort Ethan Allen, 1917 Camp Beauregard (Louisiana) Crumplar, Edwin E. SGM 419th Reserve Questionnaire Labor Battalion Moser, Maurice L. CPL 153rd Infantry Extensive collection of photocopied letters Regiment, Company E Rabjohn, Erie F. PVT Company K Questionnaire Stewart, Carl A. PVT Questionnaire Fort Bliss (Texas) Baxter, Walter L. PVT Band Questionnaire Camp Bowie (Texas) Barr, Harry W. SGM HQ Detachment Induction order; copy of discharge paper; and Questionnaire Brend, Carl W. SFC Chauffeur Questionnaire Carpenter, Dudley R. PVT Supply Company Questionnaire Ford, James E. PFC Provost Guard Questionnaire Company George, Earl P. PVT Detention Camp, Discharge paper and death certificate 24th Company Mische, Everett R. PFC Questionnaire Fort Brown (Texas) Say, Charles R. Cavalry Questionnaire Columbus Barracks (Ohio) Mickey, George W. PFC Medical Questionnaire Department Mowrey, Hershie CPT 16th Recruit Reminiscence and Questionnaire Company Saylor, Clarence E. SGT Receiving Station Questionnaire Camp Cody (New Mexico) Crewse, Everret Machine Gun Questionnaire Instructor Eggleston, George W. CPL 738th Motor Questionnaire Transport Company Camp Custer (Michigan) Backhaus, Walter Questionnaire Bieszki, Joseph J. PVT See: Camps, Camp Merritt Dornbush, Rennie J. PVT Questionnaire Frieberg, William Partial Questionnaire Froseth, Carl PVT Questionnaire Kuehl, Gustav PVT 77th Machine Questionnaire Gun Company Lake, Glenn Field 160th Depot Partial Questionnaire Clerk Brigade Maier, Rudolph PFC 160th Depot Partial Questionnaire Brigade McBride, Walter C. SFC Dental Assistant Questionnaire Owen, Byrl PVT Casual Questionnaire Detachment, 2nd Company Parker, Vern L. PVT 160th Depot Two Questionnaires Brigade, Company H Sancricca, Nazareno PVT 343rd Motor Two Questionnaires Truck Company Sattler, Rudolph Musician Questionnaire 3rd Class Shick, Elmer J. SFC Baker’s School Questionnaire Stage, Jesse H. PVT 160th Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 14th Company Starn, Leon O. PVT Questionnaire Sturk, Vernon PFC Medical Questionnaire Department Willey, Robert J. 1SG 160th Depot Questionnaire Brigade, Company L Camp Devens (Massachusetts) Beach, L. Irving PVT 151st Depot 37 letters, April 3, - December 19, 1918 and newspaper Brigade, 36th clipping (folder 1); 21 letters, January 1 - April 23, 1919 Company 1919, 14 postcards, October 5 - December 21, 1918, and booklet, “Camp Devens” Boomer, Stephen H. 2LT Orderly to Questionnaire Division Commander Bowen, Ralph H. PVT Questionnaire Brasier, Rodney E. PVT 151st Depot Discharge paper Brigade, 9th Company Brintnall, George W. SGM 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 4th Company Cowan, Horatio C. CPL Partial Questionnaire Fournier, Alfred P. SGT 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade Fournier, Joseph A. Questionnaire Garland, Richard F. CPL 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 43rd Company Kelleher, Hugh J. PVT 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 11th Company Marshall, Thomas PFC 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 352nd Bakery Company McDowell, Dean PVT Questionnaire Persak, John PVT 76th Division, Questionnaire Salvage Company Peterson, Walter H. SGM 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade Poole, Arthur F. PFC Questionnaire Prentice, Norman F. CPL 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 1st Recruiting Battalion Shibley, Edward CPL 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade Smith, Frederick G. SGT Camp Surgeon’s Questionnaire Office Smith, Ralph A. PFC Questionnaire Stevens, Wright W. PVT 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade Warner, Arthur S. SGT 151st Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 38th Company White, Stanley F. Questionnaire Camp Dix (New Jersey) Albers, Richard H. 2LT 153rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 22nd Company Allsbrook, Rufus PVT 153rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 34th Company Anonymous Camp Dix Pictorial Review, April 20 and May 20, 191 [Reviews incorporated into Periodical holdings] DePue, Robert 2LT Questionnaire Hall, Arthur N. PVT 153rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 72nd Company Kelly, Lee S. CPL 153rd Depot Discharge papers; Civilian Conservation Corps discharge Brigade, 13th papers; special edition of Camp Dix Pictorial Review Company with division insignias; and original version of two-page Questionnaire Lancaster, Walter F. SGT 153rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 52nd Company Maden, Gordon M. CPL Postcards Seyler, Karl Z. 153rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 13th Company Snyder, Sheridan E. CPL 153rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 24th Company Camp Dodge (Iowa) Ament, Alphonse L. PVT 163rd Depot Discharge papers; compensation application; Brigade, 9th certificate of death; and Questionnaire Company Beckman, George H. CPL Questionnaire Engleman, Edwin E. CPT 163rd Depot Roster, 24th Company, February 1919; menu and roster, Brigade, 24th 28th Company, Thanksgiving, 1918; and Questionnaire and 28th Companies Ferguson, Arthur N. SFC Questionnaire Holley, Levi Company C Questionnaire Kleven, Arthur PVT 163rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 8th Company Hansen, Carl M. PVT 163rd Depot See: Camps, Camp Grant Brigade Johannesmeyer, SGM 163rd Depot Questionnaire Anthony S. Brigade, HQ Company Major, George A. PFC 313th Truck and Questionnaire Fire Company Monroe Seth J. PVT 163rd Depot Discharge paper; enlistment record; and death Brigade, 383rd certificate Casual Detachment Pokrantz, Herbert M. PVT 163rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 12th Company Putnam, Hobart PFC Base Hospital Questionnaire Race, Herbert E. PVT 1st Development Only first page of the Questionnaire Battalion, Company D Rhoades, Bernard F. PVT Only the first page of the Questionnaire Ruby, Addison E. PVT See: Chemical Warfare Service, Miscellaneous or Unidentified Units Schuelke, Martin PFC 163rd Depot Son filled out the Questionnaire Brigade Semple, David B. 163rd Depot Letter, August 3, 1918 Brigade, 9th Company Smith, Donald G. CPT Questionnaire Smith, John E. SGT 414th Labor Questionnaire Battalion Steinke, Herbert O. Cook Questionnaire Stern, Harry E. PFC 163rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade, Medical Detachment Thomas, Homer E. PVT 163rd Depot Questionnaire Brigade West, Gerald W. PVT 163rd Depot Widow filled out only the first page of the Questionnaire Brigade, 35th Company Wilson, Wade PVT Son filled out Questionnaire Wynn, Merton M. CPL Questionnaire Camp Douglas Chrisp, Howard Postcard, 1918, and newspaper clipping on MHI’s veteran survey project Camp Eagle Pass (Texas) Hunter, Gilbert M. 1LT 3rd Infantry Questionnaire Regiment, Company M Camp Eustis (Virginia) Reims, Sven SGT See: Camps, Fort Monroe Sonneland, Sidney G. Sanitary Typescript memoir, “A Small Biographic Sketch,” that Inspector includes coverage of service at Camp Eustis Camp Forrest (Georgia) Bolton, Perry E. PVT 211th Engineer Questionnaire Regiment, Company C Farquhar, Joseph G. PVT 124th Engineer Partial Questionnaire Regiment Hartzel, Harry E. PVT 1st Forestry Questionnaire Replacement Battalion, 3rd Company Kuhn, Brooks PVT Two Questionnaires Laughlin, John L. PVT Questionnaire McFadden, Stanley B. PVT 11th Casualty Questionnaire Company Stone, Jesse C. PFC Questionnaire Camp Funston (Kansas) Anonymous 8th Division, Commemorative poster of military service 62nd Infantry Regiment, Company B Bahnson, William H. Questionnaire Dowell, Benjamin E. PVT HQ Battalion Questionnaire Gillett, Ray A. PVT 164th Depot Discharge paper and first page of Questionnaire Brigade, 5th Regiment, 3rd Company Higgins, Amon 164th Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 26th Company Holman, Orville B. PVT 10th Division, Questionnaire Artillery Jensen, John P. PVT 69th Infantry Questionnaire Regiment, Company G Job, Carl 164th Depot Only first page of Questionnaire Brigade, 17th Company Keefaver, Merle A. PVT 164th Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 28th Company McGee, Frank Partial Questionnaire McGlynn, C. Ray 1SG Camp Questionnaire Headquarters Montoya, Frank PVT 164th Depot Partial Questionnaire completed by son Brigade Nicholas, Alford G. Newspaper article, “From Camp Funston, Flu Spread Round the World” Nielsen, Galen W. PVT 164th Depot Two Questionnaires Brigade, HQ Detachment Price, George O. Sr. 2LT 164th Depot Partial Questionnaire completed by widow Brigade, 30th Company Rosengren, James E. PVT 164th Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 45th Company Sallee, Earl M. 1LT See: Camps, Camp Jackson Smart, Henry R. PVT Questionnaire Taylor, Earl D. PVT Questionnaire Camp Furlong (New Mexico) Beyer, Joe CPL 12th Cavalry Questionnaire Regiment, Troop I Doakes, Fred G. PFC 24th Infantry Questionnaire Regiment, Company K Watson, Doctor D. PVT 24th Infantry Special orders and an extract of court martial, May Regiment, 28, 1918 Company F Camp Gordon (Georgia) Beattie, Ernest E. 2LT 3rd Replacement Questionnaire Regiment, Company B Bevacqua, Ferdinando PFC 157th Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 8th Company Borthig, George CPL 25th Field Questionnaire Hospital Cook, Branchford J. Cook 157th Depot Questionnaire Brigade, 17th Company Cutler, Charles A. Field Camp Two Questionnaires Clerk Headquarters Edwards, Morton G. PVT See: 82nd Division, 319th Field Artillery Regiment Higgins, Charles H. 2LT Instructor, Questionnaire Central Officers’ Training School Hopkins, Claude A. SGT 1st Battalion Reminiscences Headquarters Hudson, William E. PVT Questionnaire Jack, Earl P. Musician 75th Replacement Questionnaire 1st Class Regiment, Band Johnson, Orrin F. PFC 157th Depot Discharge paper; enlistment record; and Questionnaire Brigade, 37th Company Kapolkin, Herman PVT 5th Replacement Two Questionnaires Regiment,
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