Mann, William A.; Barry, T. H.; Wood, Fred B.; Rhinow, W. F.
Date Created:
1917
Description:
Correspondence sent between the War Department Militia Bureau and the Adjutant General of Minnesota requesting the names of officers assigned to various departments within the office of the Adjutant General.
District Communications Superintendent's explanation of the President's Executive Order, dated April 6th, 1917, regarding use of radio communication during the period of war.
John F. Dalton Jr. writes a sympathy letter to his uncle and aunt, Edward and Florence Masterson, regarding the return of their son's body to the United States. Maurice died fighting in World War I.
Letter with envelope addressed to Ole B. Berg, Camp Upton, New York from sister Ella (Mrs. Carl Warn) in Clodford, Alberta, Canada. Includes a newspaper clipping.
Letter with envelope addressed to Ole B. Berg, Camp Upton, New York and forworded to 305 Field Artly with no return address, written by his father John O. Berg in Norwegian.
Letter with envelope addressed to Ole B. Berg, Camp Upton, New York and forwarded to 305 Field Artly with no return address, written by his cousin Thea Berg.
Letter with envelope to Ole B. Berg, Batt. B. 305th F.A., American Ex Forces from sister Ella (Mrs. Carl Warn) in Clodford, Alberta, Canada. Includes enclosed address for John H. Tewes.
Letter with envelope to Ole B. Berg, Batt. B. 305th F.A., American Ex Forces from John O. Berg, Northfield, Minnesota. Includes a Christmas Package Coupon.
Letter with envelope addressed to Ole B. Berg, Camp Upton, New York and transferred to American Expeditonary Force; from friend and fellow servicemen Oscar Gustafson and Sam Cowder at Camp Sevier, South Carolina.