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to Mrs Cordia Williams
18 October 1943
Western Union
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Troy P. Gorum after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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to the Williams Family
A condolence telegram sent to the Williams family by J. Cloudis Toles after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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to James Williams and Mother
19 October 1943
A condolence telegram sent to James and Cordelia Williams by the Norfolk & Western Male Chorus after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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to H. Hamilton Williams
Telegram is from Flemmie P. Kittrell sending sympathies to H. Hamilton Williams, LeRoi's brother, on behalf of his passing. He also apologizes for not being able to say good-bye before leaving for the funeral.
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Telegram is from T. Lucille Salisbury to H. Hamilton Williams expressing sympathy for the loss of his brother, LeRoi Williams.
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to H. Hamilton Williams and Family
Telegram is from Ethel Butche and Lareme Granes to H. Hamilton Williams saying that they hope the pride he has for his brother makes the news of his death less painful.
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to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton Williams and Family
Telegram is from Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gill to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton Williams and family apologizing that they could not make it to LeRoi's funeral.
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to Mrs. Cordella Williams and Family
Telegram is from the First Baptist Church Senior Choir to Mrs "Cordella" Williams and her family sending sympathies for the loss of LeRoi Williams.
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to the Williams family
20 October 1943
Telegram sent to the Williams family by the Walker family, after the death of LeRoi Williams. The telegram expresses sympathy and mentions "a great loss to both our families." This is most likely from the family of Lt. William H. Walker, the other...
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to Mrs. Cordelia Williams
21 October 1943
Sympathy telegram sent to Cordelia Williams by "Mae and family," after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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[LeRoi Williams and two possible siblings]
circa 1919-1943
A photograph of LeRoi Williams with two possible siblings. It is likely that the girl in the center is Virginia Williams, his older sister, and that the boy on the right is one of his brothers.
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[LeRoi Williams]
A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a youth.
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LeRoi Williams
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A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a young man in a garden.
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President Wilson Adressing Congress on Question of International Peace and Imminent Danger of War with Germany
1914
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In this photograph Wilson is addressing Congress about the prospect of entering WWI. There are many people listening to him speak.
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Sousa's Famous Marine Band Playing on South Steps of Treasury Building Washington, D.C.
1917-1918
John Philip Sousa's Big Band standing on the steps of the Treasury Building playing a march.
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Four of Our Submarines in Dry Dock in Government Navy Yard.
1914-1918
Four American submarines on a dry dock in the Government Navy Yard in Washington, D.C.
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Section of Many Miles of French Field Kitchens
In this photo is a field kitchen with many men and tents. The system to get food to the men on the front was advanced and systematic, with thousands of rations having to get to the front each day.
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Making Bread for British Troop; Camp Scene, France
This photo shows the men who were responsible for cooking food for the soldies. It appears that they had just made bread, a food staple during the war.
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Provisioning an Immense Army- British Transport Wagons in France
This photograph shows wagons used to transport various supplies during the war. Everything from fod to ammunition had to be carried to the soldiers. The staff that took care of this were very organized.
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Modern Artillery Transport by Auto in France
This photograph depicts a man driving a wagon that carries artillery. The auto truck took the place of the horse drawn wagons during the war and were capable of driving on all terrain.
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Feeding "Grannie"--Twelve Men Lowering Shell into Breach
Twleve British soldiers use a pulley system to properly load the twelve-inch Howitzer, affectionately known as "Grannie".
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Trench Mortar in Its Well-timbered Chamber--View Looking Straight Down.
A mortar sits inside a pit, whose walls are lined with lumber supports, several miles behind the front lines, used to destroy enemy trenches from afar.
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A Pioneer of the Kaiser's Forests Shattered into Toothpicks by a Shell from the Russian Lines.
A tree that has been felled by a shell.
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A French 1155-mm. Gun Trained on the German Trenches
A soldier mans a 155-mm. French model gun, while two of his comrades stand off to the side.
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French 75 Millimeter Guns in Ambush Near German Trenches
In a forest, a soldier examines a 75 millimeter gun, to which the French give much credit for the success at the end of the war. Two of his comrades stand aside and look on.
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Artillerymen Who, Between the Germanys and the Mud are Emplacing Their Guns With Difficulty.
A corps of French engineers attempt to place their guns in position on muddy ground.
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Famous 8-in. Howitzer in its Camouflaged Position on the British Front
In this photograph is a large gun that was camouflaged to keep the men working the guns, as well as the gun, safe. The photograph mentions that this was a common practice during the war
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German "Pill Boxes" and "Strong Points" Which Cost Many Lives to Conquer
This photograph shows what's left of a German machine gun shelter, which were often called "pill boxes." This system of defense was very strong. There is destruction of land in the background.
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German Steel Cupola for Machine Guns. Demolished by the Allies
In this photograph is destruction of land in Germany by the Allies. There is also a machine gun covered by a cupola in the photograph. These were often hidden in the woods, according to the photograph.
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Scouts, Old and New, French Cavalry and Army Airplane
This photograph is of many soldiers with their weapons on horseback. There is a plane flying in the background. Planes proved more efficient in scouting out the position of the enemy than calvary.
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Zeppelin Flying Over a German Town- Lower Valley of the Rhine
In this photograph is a zeppelin flying over a small village. These large air machines were used for both transportation or goods as well as for dropping bombs.
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House in Southend, England, Wrecked by Bombs from Raiding Zeppelins
This photograph is of a scene in town. There are men, women, and children walking along the street. Southend was a resort that was attacked by German Zeppelins.
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Airplane View of Trenches and Shell Holes
This photograph is an aerial view of the trenches during WWI. It shoes how extensive they were. There is also a view of the destruction of the trenches.
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Zeppelin Wrecked and Burned- Ruins Being Inspected by Frenc Troops
There are soldiers obversing wreckage from a zeppelin attack, and there is destruction in the background.
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"Enemy Airmen Successfully Bombed One of Our Supply Trains," Official Report
There are many dead horses and turned over wagons in this photograph. There is a thicket behind them. This area was bombed and destroyed, leaving behing death and destruction.
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U.S. Observation Airplane on West Front- France
This photograph is of a field with an airplane in it. There are a few buildings in the background. The invention of the airplane was of great importance during the war.
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A double-seated "Fighter" Equipped with Bomb-dropping Device, Ready to Go Aloft.
A soldier inspects the side of a double-seated, bomb-dropping fighter plane while an officer and his dog look on.
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Lieut. LeMaitre. French Aviation Forces, Explaining "Nieuport" Airplane, Fortress Monroe, Va.
French Lieutenant LeMaitre explains the functioning of a German Nieuport airplane to a fellow soldier at Fort Monroe in Virginia. Many European aviators went to the United States to help train American pilots.
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The Eyes of the Army -- View of German Town from American Airplane.
An aerial view from an American airplane of a German town with a railroad winding through it. There is a piece of machinery from the plane slightly obstructing the view.
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Bridgnet Michelin Bombarding Airplane Ready to Ascend, France.
Side view of a French Michelin bombarding plane about to ascend. There is a pilot in the cockpit, and several soldiers are seen pushing the lower part of the wing forward.
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French "75" Gun in Action against Battle Planes.
A six-man crew mans a "75" artillery gun in a forest while a soldier on the side takes a photograph.
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Body of a German Aviator in His Wrecked Machine Back of the French Lines.
A dead German aviator lies upside down amongst the wreckage of his plane. On the right side, there are troops of French soldiers.
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Observation Balloon Fatally Pierced by Incendiary Bullets from American Plane.
A view from the ground of a German observation balloon exploding after receiving fire from an American warplane. The silhouette of a passenger basket can be seen hanging from the bottom of the balloon.
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Attaching Observation Balloon to Winch for Towing into Position, Army of Occupation, Weissenburg, Germany.
American troops attach an observation balloon to its winch and prepare it to take off in a field in Weissenburg, Germany.
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Through the Uncharted Heavens She Blazed the Trail --- Dirigible R-34 at Minneola.
A view of a Dirigible R-34 at Roosevelt Field in Mineola, NY. Lines of troops are visible underneath the airship. In the foreground, two soldiers stand in a field with their weapons over their shoulders.
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"Through sickly shrapnel-sown meadows reaped by death alone."
A view of a deep trench and a sheet extending down over what is likely a hideaway for soldiers. On the ground above the trench, two soliders lay dead or dying. Another soldier crouches next to one of the bodies, tending to him.
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Watching "the Crimson Chorus of the Guns" Playing to the Enemy.
In the foreground, we see the backs of two soldiers' heads as they look out over a hill. Clouds from artillery fire rise in the background.
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