World War, 1914-1918
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Timothy Mahoney World War I collection, 1918
Collection includes a letter written by Private Timothy J. Mahoney, dated July 20, 1918, and a photo postcard of himself. The letter is written on Knights of Columbus War Activities letterhead and describes Mahoney's arrival in Europe. Mahoney served with the 302nd Infantry Regiment as part of the American Expeditionary Force.
Together we win, undated
Postcard featuring a poster from World War 1. Three men marching with arms interlocked. One of them is from the Navy as his hat reads "U.S. NAVY", another appears to be a repair man because of the hammer in his hand, and the third is from the Army. All this symbolizes the joining of all resources in order to fight the war. The caption of the poster reads "Together we win". Divided back
Wake Up America poster, 1917 April 19
Image of woman in tricorn hat holding a lantern in one hand and an American flag flying on the other side.
War Relief Administration of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York booklet, 1919 May 31
Watters, Joseph Allen (b. 1916), 1992
Woman's Land Army of America poster, 1918
World War I photograph album, circa 1919
World War I photograph album includes 11 pages of photos from France and Germany and shows Major Wallace J. Jaka and Lt. Frank A. Widegren
World War I Program, King David Lodge, Honor Night, 1919
Program for World War I Night at "King David Lodge / A..F. & A.M. / Honor Night. / November 12, A. L. 5919." The program has stars inside red rectangle.
