World War, 1914-1918 -- Photographs
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Alma W. Anderson papers and photographs
Collection includes 878 photographs, 96 postcards, two tintypes, 339 negatives, four glass plate negatives, a journal, a ledger (includes some genealogy), and a family Bible.
Daniel Ellsworth Carlquist photographs of World War I
Contains copy photographs and corresponding negatives of a photograph album. The album has photographs from World War I, from Camp Stuart in Virginia to the battlefields. There are some portraits that appear to predate the war. Dated approximately 1890-1920.
Herman A. Teichert photographs and postcards, 1918
Contains sixty-nine photographs and twenty-nine postcards. The photographs were taken by Teichert during his experience in World War I, and some of the photographs are of his family life. The postcards all date from his time in war, and are of landmarks throughout Europe.
James Stewart military photographs, approximately 1918-1981
Contains photographs, including portraits, and photograph albums, mainly of James Stewart during his military service in WWII and the Vietnam War as a pilot. Also contains Charles Dolan's World War I scrapbook. Dated approximately 1918-1981.
Keystone View Company stereographs
Collection includes stereographs from Keystone View's Tour of the World series, and includes photographs of the First World War.
Photographs of the Mexican border
Collection includes twenty-five photographs, including two panoramas of the Mexican border. Photographs include images of World War I-era soldiers and Pancho Villa.
Frederick Spieth photo albums
This collection contains 593 black and white photographs in 3 albums. The photographs are of World War I, European scenes and landmarks, people, soldiers, and war zones.
Hawley C. White collection
Collection includes 437 lantern slides, 148 stereographs, 189 glass plate negatives, one stereoviewer, and one field camera. The lantern slides include images of the First World War; the stereographs show images of locations around the world taken by H.C. White; and the glass negatives contain images of ships and shipyards. Photographs were originally taken between the 1890s and the 1920s.