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Violette, E. M. (Eugene Morrow), 1873-1940

 Person

Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:

Sgt. R. W. Rice, Camp Raritan, Metuchan, NJ, to Dr. George A. Still, Kirksville, Mo., 1919 January 29.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters, written from the field in Europe, relating living and battle conditions; many in response to a campaign by the Normal School and Kirksville Rotary Club to see that Adair County soldiers received mail, some donated by the soldiers' families; nearly all were printed in the Kirksville Daily Express or Normal School Index.These letters were collected by Professor E. M. Violette, head of the History Department at the First District State Normal School (now Truman State University), for...
Dates: 1919 January 29.

Sgt. Roy Unfer, 139th Infantry, [Europe], to Professor J. W. Heyd, Kirksville, Mo., 1918 January 3.

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Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1918 January 3.

Sgt. Sherman Sevits, 247th Military Police, 1st Army Headquarters Rgmt, [1917-1918?].

 File — Folder S3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: [1917-1918?].

Somewhere in France, 23 July 1918, to Mother; forwarded by Mrs. Elizabeth Rotta, Lexington, Mo. to Kirksville, Daily Express for publication, 1918 July 23.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters, written from the field in Europe, relating living and battle conditions; many in response to a campaign by the Normal School and Kirksville Rotary Club to see that Adair County soldiers received mail, some donated by the soldiers' families; nearly all were printed in the Kirksville Daily Express or Normal School Index.These letters were collected by Professor E. M. Violette, head of the History Department at the First District State Normal School (now Truman State University), for...
Dates: 1918 July 23.

Somewhere in France, Mrs. Emma Gardner, Greentop, Mo., 1918 October 7.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters, written from the field in Europe, relating living and battle conditions; many in response to a campaign by the Normal School and Kirksville Rotary Club to see that Adair County soldiers received mail, some donated by the soldiers' families; nearly all were printed in the Kirksville Daily Express or Normal School Index.These letters were collected by Professor E. M. Violette, head of the History Department at the First District State Normal School (now Truman State University), for...
Dates: 1918 October 7.

Somewhere in France, Mrs. Emma Gardner, Greentop, Mo., 1918 November 19.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters, written from the field in Europe, relating living and battle conditions; many in response to a campaign by the Normal School and Kirksville Rotary Club to see that Adair County soldiers received mail, some donated by the soldiers' families; nearly all were printed in the Kirksville Daily Express or Normal School Index.These letters were collected by Professor E. M. Violette, head of the History Department at the First District State Normal School (now Truman State University), for...
Dates: 1918 November 19.

Somewhere in France, to Folks, 1918 November 4.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters, written from the field in Europe, relating living and battle conditions; many in response to a campaign by the Normal School and Kirksville Rotary Club to see that Adair County soldiers received mail, some donated by the soldiers' families; nearly all were printed in the Kirksville Daily Express or Normal School Index.These letters were collected by Professor E. M. Violette, head of the History Department at the First District State Normal School (now Truman State University), for...
Dates: 1918 November 4.

Somewhere in France, to Folks at Home, 1918 September 23.

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Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1918 September 23.

Somewhere in France, to Folks at Home, 1918 November 13.

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Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1918 November 13.

Somewhere in France, to Miss Mintie Payton, 1918 August 29.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letters, written from the field in Europe, relating living and battle conditions; many in response to a campaign by the Normal School and Kirksville Rotary Club to see that Adair County soldiers received mail, some donated by the soldiers' families; nearly all were printed in the Kirksville Daily Express or Normal School Index.These letters were collected by Professor E. M. Violette, head of the History Department at the First District State Normal School (now Truman State University), for...
Dates: 1918 August 29.

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Archival Object 211
Collection 3
 
Subject
World War, 1914-1918 3
Adair County (Mo.) -- History 2
Kirksville (Mo.) 2
Records and Correspondence 2
Adair County (Mo.) 1