Violette, E. M. (Eugene Morrow), 1873-1940
Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:
Letter: Paul Selby to Louise - Mr. Violette asked for souvenirs, 1918 September 15.
[Note: Unless otherwise noted, letters, envelopes and postcards are from Paul Selby to his wife Louise Selby].
Lewis Little, Convalescent Camp [Europe], to Mother, Mrs. Phoebe Lewis, 1918 December 5.
Lt. W. W. Martin, Stationary Hospital Number 11, Rouen, France, to Dr. J. E. Wright, Kirksville, Mo., 1918 July 30.
Major J. E. Rieger, 139th Infantry, Front Lines, to [no addressee], 1918 October 21.
Contents: Encloses newspaper clipping "Son Falls in Fight, Father Takes Place: Major [Clay C. MacDonald], Chafing in Division P. O., Joins Battle When Lieutenant Dies."
Marion Shoop, Chairman Local Board for Selective Service, to Edward N. Howell, Kirksville, Mo., 1917 September 29.
Contents: Redirected to Unionville, Mo.; notice of selection for military service [preprinted postcard]; date is from postmark.
Marseilles, France, to Folks at Home, 1919 March 3.
Contents: Folders S1 through Y1 Are No Longer Available. Although these letters have been missing for several years, we are leaving them listed here as the entries contain valuable information such as the soldier's rank, military unit, parents, home address and, occasionally, his location on a given date.
Marseilles, France, to Folks at Home, 1919 April 8.
Contents: Folders S1 through Y1 Are No Longer Available. Although these letters have been missing for several years, we are leaving them listed here as the entries contain valuable information such as the soldier's rank, military unit, parents, home address and, occasionally, his location on a given date.
Marseilles, France, to Home Folks, 1919 April 17.
Contents: Folders S1 through Y1 Are No Longer Available. Although these letters have been missing for several years, we are leaving them listed here as the entries contain valuable information such as the soldier's rank, military unit, parents, home address and, occasionally, his location on a given date.
Marseilles, France, to Home Folks, 1919 April 17.
Contents: Folders S1 through Y1 Are No Longer Available. Although these letters have been missing for several years, we are leaving them listed here as the entries contain valuable information such as the soldier's rank, military unit, parents, home address and, occasionally, his location on a given date.
Mechanic Roy E. Fickel, 139th Infantry, [Europe], to Miss Frances Hoag, Kirksville, Mo., 1918 October 7.
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