A Guide to World War I Papers Chiefly Regarding Siegfried Sassoon 1917-1918
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The Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection
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Accession Number 10875 -u
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Preferred Citation
World War I Papers Chiefly Regarding Siegfried Sassoon, 1917-1967, in the Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection, Accession # 10875 -u, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
These items were given to the University of Virginia Library by Matthew J. Bruccoli, Columbia, South Carolina, on November 5, 1993.
Scope and Content Information
This addition to the Great War Collection consists of a scrapbook, 1917-1918, containing photographs, newsclippings, and other material concerning Battery A, Colorado Artillery, later to be the 148th Field Artillery, compiled by Doug Ellis, a sergeant of the unit which was composed of Colorado National guardsmen and participated in several major battles, the Second Battle of the Marne, Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, and the Meuse-Argonne offensive; a Victory Liberty Loan flag; and about three hundred newsclippings, 1929-1967, pertaining to the literary career of Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967), poet, biographer of George Meredith, and author of Memoirs of an Infantry Officer , where relying on his own experiences during the Great War, he described the horrors of trench warfare.