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U.S Battleships Serve as Transports in Bringing Our Troops ome- The Louisiana at Dock in New York Harbor
1914
Keystone View Company
This photograph is of a boat carrying soldiers home from fighting in Europe during WWI.
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Happy Reunion for Home-coming Soldier Fathers.
1918
Two American Soldiers stand beside their wives, holding babies born during the war. Behind them stand their fellow soldiers and officer.
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Fighters Who Broke the Hindenburg Line, Parading Down Fifth Ave., New York
National Guardsmen of the 27th Dvision, who helped take the Scheldt Canal Tunnel, part of an important German network of passageways to machine guns, parade down Fifth Ave., while hundreds cheer on the sidewalks.
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[World War II letters of Leonard Eugene Graeff of Harrisburg Pennsylvania] [Decimalized .001-.602]
1937-1963
Various
672 items, primarily letters from and to Leonard Eugene Graeff. Many of the letters are between him and his parents Raymond James Graeff and Susan Prowell Graeff. The items date from 1937 to 1963 with the bulk of the material from 1942-1945. The...
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to Gen. Drayton
1783/03/28
Dayton, Jonathan, 1760-1824
regarding dispatches about peace expected
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to Robert Livingston re: congratulations on return from Indian Mission
1700/05/25
Nanfan, John, fl. 1688-1702
Nanfan welcomes Livingston's return to Albany, after having been on a mission to the Onondaga tribe in an effort to maintain peaceful relations between the tribe and the colony. Nanfan then further writes that Governor Nicholson, while aboard the...
GLC03107.00596
to Robert Livingston re: Livingston's Onondaga mission
1700/05/24
Pynchon, John, 1626-1703
Pynchon writes to congratulate Livingston on his return from the Onondaga tribes, realizing the difficulties placed upon him by the French overtures of peace towards the tribe and claiming "If the 5 nations be not debauched by the French but keep...
GLC03107.00597
re: overture to neighboring Indian tribe
1701/02/22
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
Livingston writes suggesting a peace offering: "It may honor our condition if they are inclined to press such the matter we shall be very willing to serve you with all the fidelity imaginable, this may lay the foundation of such a trust and...
GLC03107.00605
[United States Cavalryman Sergeant Bates with Pawnee and Sioux Indians]
1870 ca.
Anderson & Co.
Shows Bates standing amongst a group of chiefs of the two tribes. Several are wearing peace medals. Printed at bottom of backer board are the names of the Head Chiefs of the Pawnee Nation: Eagle Chief, Knife Chief, Brave Chief, and Young Chief....
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to Comm. of the Maryland legislature re: inviting the state to join Confederacy
1861/05/25
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Signed as President of the Confederacy, responding to resolutions of the state of Maryland. The letter expresses sympathy and assures the committee of the Confederacy's desire for peace. The Committee consisted of Messrs. McKaig [sic], Yellott and...
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