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[Open landscape of geysers]
1880-1895
Jackson, William Hicks, 1835-1903
Open landscape of geysers. "The Fountain Basin Geyser" is written in pencil on the back of the photograph. With gilded edges.
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"Kamarad" and German Trophies in a French Chateau
1914
Keystone View Company
This photograph is of a room that was turned into a war museum with memorbilia and statues from the war. On the left side there is a statue of a soldier whose sign reads "surrender." There are also many badges on display. This room is in what used to...
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The Stars and Stripes Flying over Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, on the Rhine, Germany
This photograph shows boats on the Rhine river. There is a small village with a flag waving in the distance. The back of the photograph contains lyrics of a song about the Rhine.
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Guards at American Bridgehead Boundary, Montabaur, East of the Rhine
Two men are standing at attention in their uniform with guns in this photograph. They are occupying and guarding land the Allies won.
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A Mile of Autos Used by our "Third Army," Germany
In this photograph are dozens of trucks in an open field that were used during the war. These trucks were vital in carrying supplies. On the back of this photograph is a poem about the autotrucks.
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Doughboys of 89th Div., Resting Before Review, Treves, Germany
This photograph is of a field of men resting before battle in uniform, with guns nearby. Their guns are stacked in a tripod figuration. There is also a gas mask in the picture, as well as a canteen and other bags.
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American Army of Occupation on the Rhine Near Ehrenbreitstein
In this photograph dozens of soldiers are on horseback, carrying flags. They are from the American army and are occupying land in Germany.
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Tractor-drawn Artillery of 89th Div. before Largest Hangar in Germany
Soldiers are gathered around tractors in an open field. In the background is a large hangar building used to hold machinary and weaponry.
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Uncle Sam and John Bull Again Fast Friends- Yankee Troops in London
This photograph is of soldiers marching in lines through London after victory. Some are carrying American flags and there is the House of Parliament in the background.
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General Pershing Decorating Officers of 89th Div., Treves, Germany.
1914-1918
A line of American soldiers receive the Distinguished Service Crosses from General Pershing on a field in Treves, Germany.
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After the Strenuous War Days -- American Boys Enjoying a Rhine Excursion.
After the armistice, American soldiers enjoy an excursion on a river steamer on the Rhine River.
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Introducing Baseball in Germany, U. S. Army of Occupation on the Rhine.
A view of an enormous crowd of American soldiers of the second division watching an army baseball game in Neuwied, Germany after the occupation.
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American Soldiers on the West Bank of the Rhine in the Occupied Region, Germany.
In the foreground, American soldiers sit in the sun on the grassy banks of the Rhine River. In the background, tents are set up along the riverside.
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Doughtnuts for Doughboys -- Montabaur on the Rhine.
Four women from the Y.M.C.A. make fresh doughnuts for the American soldiers, who stand behind them, holding doughtnuts and looking pleased.
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Salvation Army Hut, Always at the Front with Our Doughboys, Rhine Frontier.
Eight soldiers gather around two Salvation Army workers and their table, holding bottles and looking at the goods. The Salvation Army sign is next to them.
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Observation Balloons near Coblenz, Germany.
An observation balloon floats upwards to the sky with two soldiers in its wicker basket, who look downwards at the crowd below. Next to it, another blimp is in the process of being inflated.
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French Auto Mitrailleuse Attached to U. S. Army, Montabaur, Germany.
A view of three soldiers in a lightly armored car, brandishing a machine gun while driving down the street in a German village. Another soldier stands next to the car.
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U. S. Army Tractor Negotiating the Steep Declivities of Rhine at Coblenz.
In the foreground, an American soldier drives a tractor up the steep bank of the Rhine River. In the background is the city of Coblenz. Cathedral steeples and bridges can be seen.
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Cementing Anglo-French Friendship, Soldiers of France in London.
Ranks of French soldiers, seen from behind, walk down a street in London towards Trafalgar Square. The sidewalks are crowded with British citizens and policemen.
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Victory Day Celebration, July 14, 1919--Arch of Triumph, Paris
1919
A parade of French soldiers passes under the Arch of Triumph in Paris as their countrymen cheer from the sidelines.
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France does Honor to the Gallant Sons of Britain--Victory Parade, Paris
British troops participate in the French Victory Parade, marching through the Place de la Concorde.
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Sons of France on Parade in Paris.
Soldiers parading through Paris, after the signing of the Peace Treaty.
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Gallant Legionaires of Czechoslovakia on Parade, Prague
1914-1919
A man stands in the foreground photographing the Czech troops marching past.
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Devastated Arras, "Grande Place" Section Visited by Peace Conference Delegates, France
1918-1919
Delegates from the Peace Conference stand in the center of the city of Arras. They visited affected cities in Belgium and France to determine how much Germany would pay in reparations.
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The Queen of Belgium Making Stereo Photo During Pres. Wilson's Visit to Belgium
Elizabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Belgium during the war, stands in sparse Belgium woods, holding a camera, making a stereoard of what she sees.
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The President and Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wilson, the King and Queen of Belgium at University of Louvain
Woodrow Wilson stands behind a table reading an address. Beside him stands the King and Queen of Belgium, and Wilson's wife and daughter. This stop at University of Louvain was part of Wilson's tour of Belgium during the Peace Negotiations.
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President Wilson and Brand Whitlock at Nieuport, Belgium
Woodrow Wilson stands talking with Brand Whitlock, the U.S. Minister to Belgium during the war, behind the two is a group of other diplomats.
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Where the Peace Treaty was Signed, Palace of Versailles, France
An image of the Palace of Versailles and the fountain in front.
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A Plenary Session of the Peace Conference, in Building of French Foreign Office on the Quai D'Orsay, Paris
Statesmen from around the world, inlcuding President Wilson and Prime Minister David Lloyd George, gather in an elaborate room at the Foreign Office at Quai D'Orsay.
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Guards of the Republic- in Palace of Versailles During Treaty Signing
This photograph is of members of the Guard Republicaine in the Palace of Versailles during the signing of the Peace Treaty. They are wearing dress uniforms and are in a room with elaborate furnishings.
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Galerie des Glaces, Showing Table where Peace Treaty Was Signed, Versailles, France
June 15, 1917
This photograph is of the room where the signing of the Peace Treaty took place at the end of WWI. It is elaborately decorated with beautiful chairs, windows, and a statue.
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Clemenceau, Wilson, and Lloyd George Leaving Palace of Versailles After Signing Peace Treaty
This photograph is of Clemenceay, Wilson, and Lloyd George exiting the Palace of Versailles after signing the Peace Treaty. There are other men in the background of this scene, but the focus is on these three world leaders.
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Second Division Men Entraining for the Return Home, Germany
This photograph is of soldiers waiting by trains to be taken home after the war ended. After the war, according to the photograph, some men were sent to occupy parts of Germany.
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Some of Our Two Million Fighters Ready for Home, Brest, France
Soldiers are in line, ready to be sent home. There are storefronts and flags waving in the background. According to the photograph, sending men home was a very complicated, yet organized, system.
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Our Boys Boarding Transport for For "the Good Old U.S.A"
This photograph is of American soldiers heading home on a boat after the war's end from Europe. According to the photograph, the ride home was unpleasant for many because of poor living conditions.
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The New York City Skyline Brings a Thrill to the Heart of Every Returning Doughboy- U.S.S Louisiana Arriving in the Harbor
In this photograph a boat with soldiers discharged from war aproaches the New York City skyline.
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U.S Transport Leviathan, Formerly the Vaterland, Largest Ship Afloat
This photograph is of a the boat, the "Leviathan." It was the "largest ship afloat" at the time this image was captured and was used in battle.
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U.S Battleships Serve as Transports in Bringing Our Troops ome- The Louisiana at Dock in New York Harbor
This photograph is of a boat carrying soldiers home from fighting in Europe during WWI.
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The American Cemetary at Belleau Wood
This photograph is of an American cemetary with fallen soldiers from WWI. There is an American flag waving in the distance. The graves are for the men who fought in the Battle of Belleau Wood, Germany.
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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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Nursing Wounded Heroes Back to Health, Convalescent Hospital No. 5, New York
At a hospital in New York for returning soldiers, former soldiers lie on rows of beds, while nurses and visitors mull about.
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Wounded Soldier About to Undergo Operation: Hospital No. 5, New York
Surgeons and nurses surround a soldier lying on an operating table, about to perform an operation.
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Severely Wounded Being Transported to Hospital Ship from Transport, Hoboken
Soldiers carry a wounded man on a stretcher up the steps, boarding a ship.
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Hospital Deck on Giant Transport "Leviathan".
An American sergeant visits with sick men on a hospital transport ship.
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A Friendly Bout among Our Boys on Transport Returning from France
Two Americans box, surrounded by their comrades, on the deck of a transport ship on the return from France at the end of the war
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Ready for the "Abandon Ship" Drill: U.S. Soldiers With Life Belts Adjusted
Soldiers stand, wearing life jackets, on the deck of homeward bound ship, about to perform the abandon ship drill, a twice daily occurrence.
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Colored Troops Returning from France on S. S. Aquitania, New York
The steamship Aquitania, heading for New York harbor, containing a number of African-American troops.
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America's Most Notable Gathering of Military Heroes-Left to Right, Jacques (Belgium), Diaz (Italy), Coolidge, Foch (France), Pershing, end, Beatty (England), at His Right
In this photograph many military hereos of WWI are gathered at the American Legion in 1921.
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French Lines Captured from the Enemy by the Marine Fusileers
In this photograph soldiers are standing in a fort. They use sandbags as a defense mechanism.
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[Three letters from an American missionary woman in China during the Boxer Rebellion] [Decimalized .01-.04]
1895
Manchester, Marietta, fl. 1895-1896
Three letters from Marietta Manchester to her family while traveling in Japan and China on a missionary trip. According to a note that accompanies these letters she was killed during the Boxer Rebellion. There are descriptions of Japanese houses, and...
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To Mother and Father
11 September 1895
This letter written on Japanese scroll paper is concerning Manchester's travels. She mentions seeing the Aleutian Islands after many days at sea, and says a few days later they started to see the coast of Japan. She mentions many volcanos and says...
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To Wallace and Clara
12 September 1895
This letter written on Japanese scroll paper is concerning Manchester's travels. In this letter Manchester writes about her journey to Japan and along the coast. She mentions seeing whales and porpoise. She mentions the native's lack of clothing, and...
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To Father
6-7 March 1896
This letter written on Japanese scroll paper is concerning Manchester's new post in China. She writes that she is on her way to her house in Chang Shan in Cheh Kiang Province in the south eastern part of China. She thought it would take two weeks but...
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[Note]
circa 1901
A short note that accompanied GLC09585.01-.03. The note states "Letters written home by Aunt Marrietta Manchester killed by Chinese at Boxer Rebellion at China. Saxton Manchester's sister."
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[Archive of three Tuskegee Airmen] [Decimalized .001-.416]
1943
Archive of three Tuskegee Airmen: First Lieutenant Eugene W. Williams, First Lieutenant LeRoi S. Williams, and Second Lieutenant James T. Williams; includes material related to the Williams family.
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The Vacation Reading Club
1923
A diploma issued to "Leroy" Williams for completing the Vacation Reading Course for the summer of 1923.
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Lucy Addison High School, Roanoke, Virginia Graduation Exercises
1935
Lucy Addison High School
The graduation program for "Leroy" Williams' commencement from Lucy Addison High School in 1935. Other documents indicated he graduated high school in 1936, so this may be a misprint.
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The graduation program for "Leroy" Williams' commencement from Lucy Addison High School in 1935. Someone has written on this copy, "Diploma + commencement program Class of 1936 LeRoi Shelton Williams June 6, 1936 Valuable Don't Destroy."
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Commonwealth of Virginia State High Schools Diploma
5 June 1936
LeRoi Shelton Williams' high school diploma from Lucy Addison High School. It is signed by the superintendent, principal, and chairman of the school board.
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Hampton Institute Choir
1940
Hampton Institute
A certificate awarded to "Leroi" S. Williams by the Hampton Institute Choir for membership from September, 1938 to June, 1940. It is signed by the president of and chaplain of Hampton Institute, as well as the president, secretary, and conductor of...
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The Northeast Nursery School presents the Norfolk and Western Male Chorus
25 August 1938
The Northeast Nursery School
A program for a concert given by the Norfolk and Western Male Chorus, directed by James T. Williams. H. Hamilton Williams and LeRoi S. Williams are listed as accompanying on the organ and as guest soloist, respectively. It was held at the First...
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Hampton Institute, VA.
27 August 1938
LeRoi Williams' Vespers program for the Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Virginia. There is a list of hymns with handwritten numbers next to them. There is also a handwritten list of hymns to the left of the printed column. There are handwritten columns...
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January 28, 1939
"Leroi" S. Williams' report card from the Hampton Institute, mostly printed but with handwritten grades. It includes four A's, three B's, and two C's.
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28 May 1938
LeRoi S. Williams' report card from the Hampton Institute, mostly printed but with handwritten grades. It includes one A, one B, and three C's.
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LeRoi S. Williams' report card from the Hampton Institute, mostly printed but with handwritten grades. It includes four B's and two C's.
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to Miss Edna Geraldine Williams
20 April 1940
Williams, LeRoi S., 1919-1943
Postcard addressed to Miss Edna Geraldine Williams from her brother LeRoi Williams in which LeRoi describes his first solo flight at the Hampton Institute in Virginia. Front side of the postcard is a stamp and the address. On the reverse is the...
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Certificate of Competency No. 17943-40
30 June 1940
Document certifying LeRoi S. Williams as a Private Pilot , lists the courses and hours required for certification, and signed by Robert N. Niuray (Chairman of Authority), W.E. Carter (Ground School), and Charles W. Barclay (President of Flight School...
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Airman's License No. 1794
LeRoi Williams' license to be a Private Aircraft Pilot in the State of Virginia. Expires June 30, 1941. Signed by State Corporation Commission Chairman (illegible). The back lists the rules and regulations surrounding the license (printed). Someone...
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Airman Rating Record No. 17493-40
14 August 1941
Virginia. State Corporation Commission
LeRoi Williams' rating record, meant to accompany his certificate of completion of the Private Aircraft Pilot program. His address is listed as 174 W. Queen St., Hampton, Virginia. Signed by Joe H. Staley, Civil Aeronautics Inspector. Stamped with...
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Honorable Discharge for LeRoi S. Williams, Aviation Cadet, 13071318, Aviation Cadet Detachment
27 July 1943
Parrish, Noel F., fl. 1943
Document certifying that LeRoi S. Williams was honorably discharged from the Military Service. Signed by Lieutenant Colonel Noel F. Parrish. The back contains his enlistment record including physical description, some medical information, and...
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Announcing the Graduation of Class SE-43-G, Tuskegee Army Air Field Tuskegee, Alabama
28 July 1943
Graduation program from LeRoi's graduation from the Tuskegee Institute. Lists the names of the graduates and the schedule of events.
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to Geraldyne Williams
30 September 1943
In this postcard LeRoi writes home to his sister, Geraldyne [Geraldine] Williams. He is writing from Oscoda, Michigan and the front of the postcard is of the main street. He jokes that he isn't kidding when he says that there isn't much to do in the...
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Claim for National Service Life Insurance
Williams, Cordelia Shelton, 1889-1978
Cordelia B. Williams' claim for the National Service Life Insurance Policy taken out by her son LeRoi Shelton Williams. She began to fill it out after her sons' death but appears to not have finished or had it notarized. She details her relationship...
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to Cordelia Williams
16 October 1943
Hunter, F. O'D, fl. 1943
Brigadier General of the U.S Army writes a condolence to Cordelia Williams for the loss of her son, LeRoi. He offers his apologies and says that at least her son was fighting for a good cause when he lost his life. The letter is signed by the General...
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Thompson, Gertrude C., fl. 1943
Mrs. Thompson writes a condolence letter to Mrs. Williams for the loss of LeRoi. She extends her deepest sympathies and says that Williams can visit her any time.
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18 October 1943
Deane, Marion C., fl. 1943
This letter is from Marion C. Deane, Secretary of Records and Placements in the Hampton Institute. She sends her sympathies on the news of "Leroy's" death. She says that all of the Williams children are good kids and offers a photo she has of "Leroy...
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Perry, Cyrus W., fl. 1943
This letter is from Chaplain Captain Cyrus W. Perry who writes to Cordelia Williams. He offers his sympathies for the loss of her son "Leroy" and says he will be there for anything she needs of him. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
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to Williams Family
19 October 1943
O'Hara, R., fl. 1943
Condolence letter from acting President of the Hampton Institute, R. O'Hara. He extends his sympathies and tells the family that "Leroy" died nobly.
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Brown, Walter R., fl. 1943
Condolence letter from the Dean of Men, Walter R. Brown, from the Hampton Institute. He extends his sorrows on the passing of "Leroi." He writes that no child should die before their parents.
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Sympathies for the Williams Family
McCray Pas, Mary, fl. 1943
This note has religious rhyming resolutions on behalf of the death of LeRoi Williams. The note says the Maggie L. Waler Ambulance Corps community is grieving for him and his family. This note is the first part of a note continued on GLC09587.029. It...
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McCray, Mary, fl. 1943
This note says that God is the only thing that can comfort broken hearts, in reference to the passing of LeRoi Williams. This note is a continuation of GLC09587.028.
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The Obituary
This document is an obituary for LeRoi Williams. Walt Whitman's poem "Pioneers! O Pioneers!" is quoted. The writing on the bottom of the document implies that this eulogy was given at the First Baptist Church of Roanoke, Virginia. It says that LeRoi...
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to Mrs Cordelia Williams
26 October 1943
Pughsley, James, fl. 1943
Letter from the Air Corps' Custodian of Funds, James Pughsley, informing Cordelia of LeRoi's unpaid board bill and instructing her where to send the payment. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
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Carbon copy of a letter from the Air Corps' Custodian of Funds, James Pughsley, informing Cordelia of LeRoi's unpaid board bill and instructing her where to send the payment. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
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28 October 1943
Wilson, Theodore A., fl. 1943
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Cordelia Williams, 221 Harrison Ave. N.E. Roanoke, Virginia. From Lt Theodore A. Wilson 100th Fights Squadron 33nd Flights Group Selfridge Field, Michigan. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
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to Mrs. Williams
A condolence letter from the Chaplain at Hampton Institute. He expresses his admiration for LeRoi, including LeRoi's playing of the Church Tower chimes. The signature is illegible.
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26 November 1943
A letter from Lt. Theodore A. Wilson to Cordelia Williams. He begins by describing the Thanksgiving meal he had the previous day and then asks her to let him know whether she has paid her son's B.O.Q. bill and if so, what payment method she used.
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to Mr. R.J. Hinton
5 December 1943
A letter to the Director of Dependents Claims Services at the Veterans Administration, in which Cordelia Williams explains that when she initially filled out the form to claim LeRoi's life insurance, she stated that she recieved no allotment from any...
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to Mrs. Cordelia S. Williams
5 January 1944
A letter to Cordelia Williams from the Railroad Retirement Board explaining what she must do to claim the death benefits she may be able to recieve on behalf of her son "Le Roi" Shelton Williams.
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January 22, 1944
Pickett, Ludo C., fl. 1943-1944
A letter to Cordelia Williams from the Railroad Retirement Board explaining that in order to receive benefits after the death of her son LeRoi Shelton Williams, she must submit proof of his death and the information about whom he worked under at the...
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February 17, 1944
Pienta, Gertrude, fl. 1944
This letter from the Michigan Department of Health states that they do not yet have a copy of the record of death of LeRioi Williams to send to Cordelia Williams but will get it to her as soon as possible. It is signed by the acting director...
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10 May 1944
Callender, John W., fl. 1944
Letter from the United States of America Railroad Retirement Board states that Coredlia Williams may be entitled to some money because of the death of LeRoi Williams. There are instructions of what documents to provide in order to recieve payment.
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3 June 1944
The letter states the $10.68 money award that Cordelia Williams will receive on bahalf of "Le Roi" Williams. The money given to her was earned by LeRoi who appears to have worked for a railroad company.
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Last Will and Testament of LeRoi Williams
28 October 1947
This document is the last will and testament of LeRoi Williams and is signed by him. There is a stamp on the reverse with the date when it was received by. It was written on August 31, 1943. He leaves his estate "real, personal, and mixed" to his...
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31 October 1947
Carle, Charles D., fl. 1947
Colonel Charles D. Carle of the War Department writes that enclosed is the last Will and Testament of 2nd Lt. LeRoi S. Williams and extends his sympathies.
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Program of the Chapel Service
1939-1945
The program lists the order of speakers and singers for a chapel service that was most likely for LeRoi Williams. It also lists who the pallbearers and flower girls were.
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Military Escort From Woodrum Field
This document is a list of the men who were a part of a military escort and a firing party.
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Payne, M.W., ?
Mrs. M. W. Payne writes that she is sorry for the loss of LeRoi and mentions that she has lost three of her own childen. She also writes that she included a cake with the letter and for Cordelia to reach out if she needs anything.
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[Receipt for flying]
22 December 1940
Aviation Service, Inc.
This receipt for flying notes that LeRoi Williams flew "18'' solo" and earned $1.50. The reverse of the note says "Wikingins."
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