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1 | Title | Author | Date | Publisher | Section | Sub-section | Description |
2 | "...well and happy..." Letters to and from 1st Lt. Cedric Hadaway Shaw | Kusic, Ann Elizabeth Shaw (compiler) | 2019 | self-published | Division and Unit history | 05th div. 11th inf. | Lt. Cedric Hadaway shaw served in the 11th Infantry in France in 1918; donated by the author (Shaw's granddaughter). |
3 | "A Short History of the 356th Infantry" - USS Huntington: The Catapult Vol. 3 June 1919 ~ Homeward Bound Brest, France to New York, U.S.A. | Anonymous | Division and Unit history | 89th div. 356th inf. | PDF Copy of Book Available Upon Request | ||
4 | "A Wonderful Idea of the Fighting": the Question of Fakes in 'The Battle of the Somme' | Smither, Roger | 1993 | Routledge | Journal articles | Historical Journal of Film | Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. Vol. 13, #2, 1993, pp. 149-168. |
5 | "Ammunition" 19 of 18-19 Company "D" 311th Am. Tr. | Anonymous | n.d. | Division and Unit history | 86th div. 311th amm. | ||
6 | "As You Were" Second Replacement Regiment, Camp Gordon Georgia | Jones, Lt. Philip C. | n.d. | Camp History | Gordon | Includes photos and rosters. | |
7 | "August 1914" | Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr | 1972 | Farrar, Straus, and Giroux | General History | ||
8 | "Aw Hell" | Venable, Clarke | 1927 | A. L. Burt Co. | Literature | ||
9 | "C" Company 106th Machine Gun Battalion 27th Division USA | Wolcott, Cpl. Harold C. | 1919 | self-published | Division and Unit history | 27th div. 106th m.g. bn. | |
10 | "C" Company, 23rd Engineers | Anonymous | self-published | Division and Unit history | engineers 023rd | ||
11 | "Capt. Harry" Truman, Battery D, 129th FA, 35th Division | Huston, Maj. James A. | 1949 | 35th Division Association | Division and Unit history | 35th div. 129th f.a. | PDF Copy of Book Available Upon Request in a box marked 35th division. Table of Contents: After Mobilization in 1917; Worried About Mathematics; Overseas With Advance Detail; Captain Truman Gets a Battery; The "Battle of Who Run!"; Nancy in 1918--and 26 Years Later!; Moving Up to Meuse-Argonne; Impossible to Displace Forward; 28th Division on Left Flank; 35th Artillery Supported 1st Division; Gen. Marshall turned Him Down; Pearl Harbor Seemed Incredible; Military Experience Very Valuable; But Btry. D, 129th FA, Lives on! |
12 | "Carry On" Cookery Book - Fifth Edition | King, Annie J. (compiler) | 1926 | Food | recipe | An enlarged edition of "The Australian Cookery Book" whose proceeds were devoted to Belgian needs during the war. Also referred to as "The Belgian Cookery Book. | |
13 | "Crumps" The Plain Story Of a Canadian Who Went | Keene, Louis | 1917 | Houghton Mifflin | General History | experiences of a young Canadian in the war. | |
14 | "Dear Mother and Folks at Home" 1917-1918 | Phillips, Claude | 1987 | Eclectic Owl Publications | Aviation | Squadron history 019th | The letters of the author who was a member of the 19th Aero Squadron; donated to the museum by the estate of Frances M. Phillips, the editor. Table of Contents: Preface; Introduction; Part I "This May Not Be True, But It Is Official" (Fort Logan and Camp Kelly; Illustrations); Part II, "I'll Never Forget No. 4" (Wilbur Wright Field; Illustrations); Part III "We Are Still Here…Some System!" (Aviation Depot, Garden City, Long Island; Illustrations); Part IV "…They Seem Like Something Alive To Me" (Seventh Aviation Instruction Center, Clermont-Ferrand, France); Postscript; Notes; Sources and Suggested Reading. |
15 | "E" Company 314th Engineers 1917-1918-1919 | Hixon, Pvt. Merrel E. | Jacob Lintz | Division and Unit history | 89th div. 314th eng. | PDF Copy of Book Available Upon Request Inside 89th Division Box Table of Contents: Organizations; For Overseas Duty; Active Service; The Meuse-Argonne; In the Army of Occupation; Memoriam; Wounded in Action; E Company Roster; Progress Map; | |
16 | "E" Company, 301st Engineers | Anonymous | Division and Unit history | 76th div. 301st eng. | Contents: Company History; Camp Devans; By Rail and Water; S.O.S. in the AEF; Dirty Work at the Cross Roads; A Cook's Tour; Members of E Company 301st Engineers; Photographs and Home Addresses; Miltary Histories. Subjects: United States. -- Army. -- Engineer Regiment, 301st. -- Company E -- History. United States. -- Army. -- Engineer Regiment, 301st. -- Company E -- Registers. United States. -- Army. -- American Expeditionary Forces. World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- United States. | ||
17 | "Equal Partners" | McAdoo, W. G. | 1918 | Government printing office | General history | An address by McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, to Women Liberty Loan Workers April 8, 1918. | |
18 | "Every Scout to Boost America" as a Government Dispatch Bearer | Anonymous | n.d. | Committee on Public Information | Propaganda | Red, White, and Blue Series | This instruction manual was intended for the Boys Scouts of America as a means of distributing the publications of the Committee on Public Information; the list of the publications, including the Red, White, and Blue volumes 1 thru 6 is included. |
19 | "Excellent Ammunition": Suffrage Newspaper Strategies During World War I | Lumsden, Linda | 1999 | E. W. Scripps School of Journalism | Journal articles | internet printoff | Journalism History. Vol. 25, #2, Summer 1999, pp. 53-63. Printed from the internet 12/31/01. |
20 | "Good-Bye, Broadway, Hello, France!" - Walter G. Shaw and His Life in the 18th Infantry Regiment Band, 1917-1918 | Byrd, Stephen L. | n.d. | Division and Unit history | 01st div. 018th inf. | ||
21 | "I have captured a boche machine gun"... - What Can I Do With It? | Robert, Captain | 1918 | Collector Reference | machine guns | Instructions for U.S. soldiers on how to use a captured German MG08 machine gun. | |
22 | "I Was A Yeomanette" From Proceedings, Journal of the U. S. Naval institute | Guthrie, Lou Macpherson | 1984 | Naval Institute Press | Navy | v.1.1 10/12/1982 December 1984; xerox copy of the article. | |
23 | "I Was There" With the Yanks in France | Baukhage, Pvt. Hilmar R. | 1919 | The Lafayette Co. | Verse | Contains sketches made on the Western Front 1917-1919 by Pvt. C. LeRoy Baldridge, AEF, as well as poems by the author. | |
24 | "Keep 'Em Rolling" | Harmon, Francis Stuart | 1975 | self-published | Division and Unit history | 30th div. 114th f.a. | Letters about French ammunition trucks, their US college graduate drivers and horse-drawn US artillery in World War I. Soldier was a YMCA volunteer in Reserve Mallet; private in Bty. F 12 FA, 2nd Div.; officer candidate; 2nd Lt. in Bty. F 114th FA, 30th Div. |
25 | "Let's Go!" 10 Years' Retrospect of the World War 1st Division United States Army | Bogert, George Dudley | 1927 | Press of H. S. Crocker Co. | Division and Unit history | 01st div. history | |
26 | "Mademoiselle Miss": Letters From An American | Anonymous | 1916 | W. A. Butterfield | War Relief | American Field Service | nurse with the French Red Cross. Preface by Dr. Richard C. Cabot |
27 | "My Name is Ozymandias" The Kaiser in Exile | Marks, Sally | 1983 | Cambridge University Press | Journal articles | Central European History | Central European History. Vol. 16, #2, June 1983, pp.122-170. (in two binders) |
28 | "November 1918" | Brook-Shepherd, Gordon | 1981 | Little, Brown | General History | ||
29 | "November 1918" | Zarnowski, Janusz | 1984 | Interpress Publisher | General History | ||
30 | "Our Sentry Go" | Watson, Jeannette Grace | 1924 | Ralph Fletcher Seymour | General History | illustrated with photos; letters, comments of American socialite in France during the war. | |
31 | "Parade Ground Soldiers": French Army Assessments of the British on the Somme in 1916 | Greenhalgh, Elizabeth | 1999 | Society for Military History. | Journal articles | internet printoff | Journal of Military History. Vol. 63, #2, April 1999, pp. 283-312. Printed from the internet. |
32 | "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" The Federal Reserve System's Founding Fathers and Allied Finances in the First World War | Roberts Priscilla | 1998 | Harvard Business School Publishing Corp. | Journal articles | internet printoff | Business History Review. Vol. 72, #4, Winter 1998, pp. 585-620. Printed from the internet 8/30/01. |
33 | "Splinters" | Wood, Lawson | 1916 | Duckworth & Co. | Verse | humor | |
34 | "That Damn Y" | Mayo, Katherine | 1920 | Houghton Mifflin | War Relief | YMCA | A Record of Overseas Service - YMCA. |
35 | "That's My Bloody Plane" | Kilduff, Peter | 1975 | Pequot Press | Aviation | Commonwealth | The World War I experiences of Major Cecil Montgomery Moore. |
36 | "The Graphic" Souvenir of the German Navy's Surrender | Anonymous | 1918 | The Graphic | General History | Numerous photo's of the surrender of the German naval vessels on November 21, 1918. | |
37 | "The Shadow of a Plan": The Rationale Behind Wilson's 1918 Siberian Intervention | Richard, Carl J. | 1986 | Phi Alpha Theta | Journal articles | The Historian | The Historian. Vol. 49, #1, November 1986, pp. 64-84. |
38 | "The Supreme Moment of the War": 'General Allenby's Entry into Jerusalem' | McKernan, Luke | 1993 | Routledge | Journal articles | Historical Journal of Film | Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. Vol. 13, #2, 1993, pp. 169-180. |
39 | "We'll Stick to the Finish!" | Chapple, Joe Mitchell | 1918 | Chapple Publishing Co. | General History | A Voice from the Soldiers and Sailors Overseas ? People and Places Visited in the War Zone. | |
40 | "When I Was in Germany-" | McGinness, Pvt. Powter | n.d. | Druckerei Hartmann | Verse | humor | Contains 23 illustrations depicting life in Germany by AEF soldiers. |
41 | "When I Was in Germany-" | McGinness, Pvt. Powter | n.d. | Druckerei Hartmann | Verse | humor | PDF Copy of Book Available Upon Request Contains 23 cartoons of varying topics related to time spent in Germany. |
42 | "When I Was in Germany-" | McGinness, Pvt. Powter | n.d. | Druckerei Hartmann | Verse | humor | Contains 23 cartoons of varying topics related to time spent in Germany. |
43 | "With the Help of God and a Few Marines" | Catlin, Brig. Gen. A. W. | 1919 | Doubleday, Page | Marine | ||
44 | (1915) No. 17. Correspondence With the United States Ambassador Respecting the Execution of Miss Cavell at Brussells | Anonymous | 1915 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | British Government Official Document. |
45 | (1915) No. 19. Correspondence With the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of British Prisoners of War and Interned Civilians in Germany | Anonymous | 1915 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | British Government Official Document. |
46 | (1916) No. 02. Statement of the Measures Adopted to Intercept the Sea-Borne Commerce of Germany | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | British Government Official Document. |
47 | (1916) No. 04. Correspondence With the United States Ambassador Respecting the Safety of Alein Enemies Repatriated from India on the S.S. "Golconda" | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | British Government Official Document. |
48 | (1916) No. 06. Selection from the Papers Found in the Possession of Captain Von Papen, Late Military Attache at Washington, Falmouth, January 2 and 3, 1916 | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
49 | (1916) No. 09. Memorandum Presented by His Majesty's Government and the French Government to Neutral governments Regarding the Examination of Parcels | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
50 | (1916) No. 13. Sworn Statement by Horst Von Der Goltz, Alias Bridgeman Taylor | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
51 | (1916) No. 14. Further Correspondence Between His Majesty's Government and the United States Government Respecting the Rights of Belligerents | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
52 | (1916) No. 15. Further Correspondence Between His Majesty's Government and the United States Government Respecting the Rights of Belligerents | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
53 | (1916) No. 16. Further Correspondence Between His Majesty's Government and the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of British Prisoners | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
54 | (1916) No. 17. Correspondence With the United States Ambassador Respecting the Transfer to Switzerland of British and German Wounded and Sick Combatant Prisoners of War | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
55 | (1916) No. 18. Report by Doctor A. E. Taylor on the Conditions of Diet and Nutrition in the Internment Camp at Ruhleben Received Through the United States Ambassador | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
56 | (1916) No. 19. Correspondence Respecting the Employment of British and German Prisoners of War in Poland and France Respectively | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
57 | (1916) No. 21. Further Correspondence Respecting the Conditions of Diet and Nutrition in the Internment Camp at Ruhleben | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
58 | (1916) No. 22. Notes Addressed by His Majesty's Government to Neutral Representatives in London Respecting the Withdrawal of Declaration of London Orders in Council | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
59 | (1916) No. 23. Note Addressed to the United States Ambassador Regarding the Examination of Parcels and Letter Mails | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
60 | (1916) No. 24. Correspondence with the United States Ambassador Regarding the Relief of Allied Territories in the Occupation of the Enemy | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
61 | (1916) No. 25. Further Correspondence Respecting the Conditions of Diet and Nutrition in the Internment Camp at Ruhleben and the Proposed Release of Interned Civilians | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
62 | (1916) No. 26. Further Correspondence with the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of British Prisoners of War and Interned Civilians in Germany | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
63 | (1916) No. 27. Collective Note Addressed to the Greek Government by the French, British and Russian Ministers and the Reply of the Greek Government | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
64 | (1916) No. 28. Correspondence with the Swedish Minister on the Subject of the Detention by the Swedish Government of the British Transit Mail to Russia as a Reprisal for the Search of Parcels Mail by His Majesty's Government | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
65 | (1916) No. 30. Reports of Visits of Inspection Made by Officials of the United States Embassy to Various Internment Camps in the United Kingdom | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
66 | (1916) No. 31. The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-16. | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
67 | (1916) No. 32. Correspondence Respecting the Relief of Allied Territories in the Occupation of the Enemy | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
68 | (1916) No. 34. Report on the Typhus Epidemic at Gardelegen by the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War During the Spring and Summer of 1915 | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
69 | (1916) No. 35. Further Correspondence Respecting the Proposed Release of Civilians Interned in the British and German Empires | Anonymous | 1916 | Harrison and Sons | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
70 | (1917) No. 03. Despatch to His Majesty's Ambassador at Washington Respecting the Allied Note of January 10, 1917 | Anonymous | 1917 | His Majesty's Stationery Office | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
71 | (1917) No. 07. Further Correspondence With the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of British Prisoners of War and Interned Civilians in | Anonymous | 1917 | His Majesty's Stationery Office | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
72 | (1917) No. 16. Correspondence With the German Government Regarding the Alleged Misuse of British Hospital Ships | Anonymous | 1917 | His Majesty's Stationery Office | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
73 | (1918) No. 11. Correspondence With the Netherlands Government Respecting the Requisitioning of Dutch Ships by the Associated Government | Anonymous | 1918 | His Majesty's Stationery Office | Propaganda | Box 2 of 7 | |
74 | ... and a Few Marines | Thomason, John. W. Jr. | 1943 | Charles Scribner’s Sons | Marine | ||
75 | .303 Vickers Medium Machine Gun | Skennerton, Ian | 1997 | Ian Skennerton | Collector Reference | machine guns | |
76 | 10 Days that Shook the World | Reed, John | 1967 | International Publishers | Russian revolution | ||
77 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1913 vol 01 December | Anonymous | 1913 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
78 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1913 vol 01 November | Anonymous | 1913 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
79 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1913 vol 01 October | Anonymous | 1913 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
80 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1913 vol 01 September | Anonymous | 1913 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
81 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 08 no 1 January | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
82 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 08 no 2 February | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
83 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 08 no 3 March | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
84 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 08 no 4 April | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
85 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 08 no 5 May | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
86 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 08 no 6 June | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
87 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 09 no 1 July | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
88 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 09 no 2 August | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
89 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 09 no 3 September | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
90 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 09 no 4 October | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
91 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 09 no 5 November | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
92 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1917 vol 09 no 6 December | Anonymous | 1917 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
93 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1918 vol 10 no 1 January | Anonymous | 1918 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
94 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1918 vol 10 no 2 February | Anonymous | 1918 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
95 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1918 vol 10 no 3 March | Anonymous | 1918 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
96 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1918 vol 10 no 4 April | Anonymous | 1918 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
97 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1918 vol 10 no 5 May | Anonymous | 1918 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
98 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1918 vol 10 no 6 June | Anonymous | 1918 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
99 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1918 vol 11 no 1 July | Anonymous | 1918 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency | |
100 | 100% Efficiency Magazine - 1918 vol 11 no 2 August | Anonymous | 1918 | The Western Efficiency Society | Journals | 100% Efficiency |