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circa 1940-1945
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Seated portrait.
Seated portrait at desk. Inscribed to Hilldring.
GLC06196.216
Handy, Thomas F., fl. 1940-1945
Standing portrait.
Standing portrait in uniform. Inscribed to Hilldring.
GLC06196.217
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
Portrait in civilian dress.
Portrait in civilian dress with medals.
GLC06196.218
Portrait seated with other men..
Shown at a table with seven unidentified men.
GLC06196.219
Portrait in uniform.
Shown in uniform, talking to President Truman. standing with 3 others and "good housekeeping" sign
GLC06196.220
Shown in uniform, at the reactivation of the 84th Infantry Division. military review with 9 others
GLC06196.221
Shown in uniform, at Potsdam Convention with unidentified officers. with 2 men in uniform
GLC06196.222
Shown with an unidentified officer in France. with 1 man in uniform
GLC06196.223
Shown standing outside a bombed out building.
Shown standing outside a bombed out building with two unidentified officers.
GLC06196.224
1945/03/08
Shown with five men in uniform.
Shown with five men in uniform at a CASA Dispensary. Inscribed to Hilldring from CASA 8.
GLC06196.225
GLC06196.226
circa 1947
[Photograph of John H. Hilldring]
Portrait of John H. Hilldring in civilian dress with a single, indistinct lapel pin. The photograph bears some damage in the lower left-hand corner. The image was likely taken after the end of the war, either while Hilldring served as Assistant...
GLC06196.227
[Bust portrait of John H. Hilldring]
Bust portrait of John H. Hilldring in civilian dress with a single, unidentifiable lapel pin. The clothing in this image is more formal than that in GLC06196.227. There is some damage on the right side of the photograph and some mild warping at the...
GLC06196.228
MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964
Bust portrait.
Bust portrait. Inscribed to Florence Hilldring.
GLC06196.229
Marshall, George C., 1880-1959
Seated portrait. Inscribed to Hilldring.
GLC06196.230
McNarney, Joseph T., 1893-1972
GLC06196.231
Patterson, Robert Porter, 1891-1952
Portrait in civilian dress with medals. Inscribed to Hilldring.
GLC06196.232
1939/05
Pershing, John J., 1860-1948
Seated portrait in uniform. Inscribed to Hilldring.
GLC06196.233
Sommerville, Brehon Burke, fl. 1940-1945
GLC06196.234
Stayer, M.C., fl. 1940-1945
Seated portrait in uniform. Inscribed to Florence and John Hilldring.
GLC06196.235
Stimson, Henry Lewis, 1867-1950
GLC06196.236
Group portrait.
Group portrait of the officers of the 355th United States Infantry.
GLC06196.237
1952/04/04
Periscope on Asia No. 157.
"Periscope on Asia No. 157." Korean orphans and orphanages.
GLC06196.277
1952/02
National Educators Association Journal.
"Educational Reconstruction in Korea: The Republic faces a big task with determination."
GLC06196.278
1953/08/03
United States. Congress
Excerpt concerning German-Soviet relations.
Congressional Record.
GLC06196.279
Davis, John N., fl. 1953-1955
Congressional Record
Congressional Record. Excerpt concerning Germany.
GLC06196.280
1955/04
The officer promotion story
Article extracted from "Army Information Digest", Vol.10, no. 4.
GLC06196.281
1955/07/21
Essay on Russia, and how propaganda spread by "NATO and SHARE can penetrate the Iron Curtain
GLC06196.282
[n.d]
Postcard.
Postcard with contrasting images of pre- and post-war Berlin.
GLC06196.283
Instructions for wearing insignia of Honorary Commander
Instructions for wearing insignia of Honorary Commander, Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
GLC06196.284
5 July 1820
Hobart, Elihu, 1785-1842
to Aaron Hobart
Informs his brother that he has written to Dr. Macombu to request a loan. Discusses some other financial matters.
GLC06313.04.078
29 June 1820
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Mentions that the federalists are trying to appoint Frank Le Barron for Collector of the District of Plymouth. Also mentions that it would be of great help if Hobart wrote a letter to the Secretary and permitted Sampson's friends, Albert Smith and...
GLC06313.04.079
7 October 1820
Mentions that he has heard that Hobart is concerned with manufactories, especially because the merchants will not vote for Hobart in an upcoming election. Requests Hobart's confirmation or denial of this rumor, because he fears he may be being...
GLC06313.04.080
20 October 1820
Informs Hobart of the votes of Bridgewater, Halifax, Kingston, Duxbury and Rochester. Mentions that Aaron will be elected to congress if the votes of the other towns (not heard of yet) are similar to these votes.
GLC06313.04.081
23 October 1820
Informs Hobart of the votes of Middleboro and Carver. Addresses him with pleasure as "Member of Congress elect," because based on the information received so far, Hobart has the majority votes over his opponent, William Baylies.
GLC06313.04.082
7 November 1820
Sends Hobart the vote tally of several Massachusetts towns and mentions "by the votes below you will see your election as member of the 17th Cong. is certain."
GLC06313.04.083
August 19, 1863
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
to Elvira Winegar
The division is in the 17th army corps and they are going to guard the river along Natchez. If he gets a furlough, he could be home by Sept. 10th.
GLC01014.080
August 21, 1863
He thinks he should probably give up trying for a furlough. He tells her she shouldn't put Lt. Tarnkam's name on his letters anymore since they sent him back to the regiment because they did not like him.
GLC01014.081
September 9, 1863
He says she can get Geroge to look after things if he has not gone yet, if so get Philip. It is doubtful that he will get a furlow.
GLC01014.082
September 12, 1863
He talks about the cost of butter. He has not received a letter from Waits' folks in a while. He would to hear from Mr. Pier.
GLC01014.083
September 16, 1863
He thinks the rebels will get their death blow this fall and winter so that the war will end this winter. He has been selling apples.
GLC01014.084
September 27, 1863
He has the ague real bad and it has prevented him from writing to her sooner. He asks her to send him a a neck handkerchief and some butter He is still selling apples.
GLC01014.085
September 31, 1863
They have shut down on sick furloughs. Selling the apples pays for his butter and milk.
GLC01014.086
October 6, 1863
He had ague again but not very bad this time. He broke his darning needle. He is waiting on some oysters.
GLC01014.087
October 10, 1863
He is well again and is looking forward to working. Bill is working nearby and he went to see him yesterday. He had his picture taken the other day and will send it to her.
GLC01014.088
October 15, 1863
He wants Burt to live with her this winter. The 95th is currently in camp about a mile from where he is. He asks for more butter.
GLC01014.089
October 23, 1863
He has been working a little every day. Bill came to see him yesterday.
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October 26, 1863
He is sorry she is having such a hard time. He thinks she should buy her butter instead of taking care of a cow. Recntly, they built themselves a fireplace.
GLC01014.091
November 1, 1863
to Lelia Winegar
He assures his daughter he will not forget her. He can't come home now but he is thinking of her.
GLC01014.092
He will send money as soon as he gets paid. He wants to go home badly. He thinks his health is improving every day.
GLC01014.093
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