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A Guide to World War I Postcards and Miscellany 1917-1918 World War I, Miscellany, 1917-1918 10875-f

A Guide to World War I Postcards and Miscellany 1917-1918

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The Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection
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Accession Number 10875  next hit-f


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Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
previous hit 10875  next hit-f
Title
World War I Postcards and Miscellany 1917-1918
Physical Characteristics
5 items
Language
English
Abstract
The collection contains a letter, 1918 Dec. 17, from a mother to a son in the army conveying news of home; two pictorial postcards of an American soldier and of a group of soldiers eating in the trenches; general orders regarding the appointment of engineering officers; and a cover sheet for an insurance certificate.

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Preferred Citation

World War I postcards and miscellany, 1917-1918, in the Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection, Accession # previous hit 10875 -f, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

These items were given to the Library on April 2, 1991, by Matthew Bruccoli of Columbia, South Carolina.

Scope and Content Information

This collection consists of five items, ca. 1917-1918, including a letter from a mother to "my dear son," December 17, 1918, with news of neighbors and relatives, especially concerning their impatience with the delay in the discharging of the American soldiers and the purchase of a mattress for the comfort of Uncle Rufus [Turtello?]; a postcard showing "Chow Time"; a sepia photograph of (or to) Peter Minek, of Eyota, Minnesota; a government pamphlet, "Appointment of Officers of Corps of Engineers (1917); and a cover sheet for a certificate of insurance issued by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance.