World War, 1914-1918
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Frederick Corss Church papers
Correspondence from study in Europe, war work with the Young Men's Christian Association in Italy, as professor of history, University of Idaho, 1921-1955, and other personal correspondence, diaries, research notes and manuscripts, financial records, and photographs.
Duncan Mills letter to Mary N. Mills
Correspondence.
Effie letter to Pecky
Letter from Effie letter (Bedford, England) to Pecky. Reflection by an American woman resident in England on the mobilization of British troops and the casualties suffered in the opening phase of World War I.
Francis Baker Laney papers
Correspondence of Dr. and Mrs. Laney, materials collected by Laney, including letters to J.R. DeLamar regarding mining in Silver City, Idaho, and letters to geologists J.W. Finch, W.C. Kerr, F.A. Thomson, and L.F. Ward, memorabilia dating from 1893-1928, and over 800 photographic negatives relating to World War I and European travel. Also included is a scrapbook, 1927-1938, compiled by Laney's son, F.T. Laney, a University of Idaho student.
Idaho Memorial Building Association records
Idaho Memorial Building Committee: List of Servicemen, World War I collection (1927-1940) contains materials related to the establishment of the Idaho Memorial Gymnasium. It contains lists of servicemen from different areas of the State of Idaho.
Jones Family papers
Correspondence, diaries, World War I and World War II memorabilia, photographs, scrapbooks, newsclippings, and manuscripts.
Hazel Morrow papers
Hazel Miriam Morrow was a student at the Unviersity of Idaho in the early 1900s. She was called to active duty as a nurse in the United States Military during the first World War. This collection includes letters and documents about Idaho's territorial governors and the 1889 Idaho constitutional convention.
T. M. Marshall letter to Charles Elliott
Correspondence.
The army and the University, 1918
Reminiscences of a member of the Student's Army Training Corps on the University of Idaho campus in 1918.