Violette, E. M. (Eugene Morrow), 1873-1940
Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:
Meisenheim, Germany, to Editor, Kirksville Daily News, Kirksville, Mo., 1919 February 23.
Mrs. Clyde I. Douglas, Kirksville, Mo., to Editor of Daily Express, Kirksville, Mo., 1918 February 25, ., 1918 October 22.
Contents: Two letters forwarding her son's letters for publication.
Musician John A. Childers, 356th Infantry, Camp Funston, KS, to Professor J. H. Heyd, Kirksville, Mo., 1918 January 9.
Otho B. Lynch, 164th Depot Brigade, Camp Funston, KS, to E. M. Violet [sic], [1918 September].
Pharmacist's Mate Hoyt B. Trimble, United States Navy, 1919.
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.
"Preservation and Dissemination of Missouri History", Missouri Historical Review 32:3, (1938 April).
Eugene M. Violette's papers, approximately 8 linear feet plus 18 volumes, include draft versions of his books and articles; professional papers, primarily from his years in Kirksville, Missouri, 1900-1923; and personal and family papers including diaries, scrapbooks and photos from childhood to shortly before his death.
Prum, Germany, to Mother, Mrs. W. L. Johnson, Kirksville, Mo., 1918 December 15.
PrĂ¼m, Russia, to Mother, Mrs. H. Selby, Kirksville, Mo., 1918 December 15.
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.
Pvt. C. R. Phillips, [Europe], to H. L. Phillips, Kirksville, Mo., [1917-1918?].
Contents: Empty envelope.
Pvt. Charles R. Schmidt, 352nd Field Hospital, 313th Sanitary Train, France, to Dr. George [Still], 1918 October 18.
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.
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