Mrs. Kemp, portrait photograph, 1919 Jan. or Feb. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-kemp-portrait-photograph-1919-jan-or-feb-image534274800.html
RM2P168XT–Mrs. Kemp, portrait photograph, 1919 Jan. or Feb.
Cpl. Newberg assists Capt. Louis W. Mack in the Munitions Building, Washington, D.C. The photo was taken on Jan. 29, 1919. Passed by M.I.D. censor on Feb. 17, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-newberg-assists-capt-louis-w-mack-in-the-munitions-building-washington-dc-the-photo-was-taken-on-jan-29-1919-passed-by-mid-censor-on-feb-17-1919-image558101489.html
RM2RBYM41–Cpl. Newberg assists Capt. Louis W. Mack in the Munitions Building, Washington, D.C. The photo was taken on Jan. 29, 1919. Passed by M.I.D. censor on Feb. 17, 1919.
. Annual report 1920. POWER GENERATEDFOR MUSKOKA SYSTEM H. E. P. C.ONTARIO NOV DEC. 1919 JAN. FEB. MAR. APRIL MAY 1920 JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. n *?**» .. LI ? ! I T. 1921 HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION 13 Muskoka System The generation and distribution of power for use by the Municipalities ofHuntsville and Gravenhurst, on the Muskoka System, has been very satisfactoryduring the year. The power for distribution is generated at the South FallsPlant, on the south branch of the Muskoka River, about three miles south ofBracebridge. Certain repairs were completed on the main dam at this plant tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-1920-power-generatedfor-muskoka-system-h-e-p-contario-nov-dec-1919-jan-feb-mar-april-may-1920-june-july-aug-sept-oct-n-li-!-i-t-1921-hydro-electric-power-commission-13-muskoka-system-the-generation-and-distribution-of-power-for-use-by-the-municipalities-ofhuntsville-and-gravenhurst-on-the-muskoka-system-has-been-very-satisfactoryduring-the-year-the-power-for-distribution-is-generated-at-the-south-fallsplant-on-the-south-branch-of-the-muskoka-river-about-three-miles-south-ofbracebridge-certain-repairs-were-completed-on-the-main-dam-at-this-plant-tha-image336824483.html
RM2AFYK1R–. Annual report 1920. POWER GENERATEDFOR MUSKOKA SYSTEM H. E. P. C.ONTARIO NOV DEC. 1919 JAN. FEB. MAR. APRIL MAY 1920 JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. n *?**» .. LI ? ! I T. 1921 HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION 13 Muskoka System The generation and distribution of power for use by the Municipalities ofHuntsville and Gravenhurst, on the Muskoka System, has been very satisfactoryduring the year. The power for distribution is generated at the South FallsPlant, on the south branch of the Muskoka River, about three miles south ofBracebridge. Certain repairs were completed on the main dam at this plant tha
President and Mrs. Wilson are received in Rome, Italy by Queen Elena of Italy and the Duke of Genos. Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. captures the moment in this photograph taken on Jan. 4, 1919. This picture is from the collection of American Military Activities during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-and-mrs-wilson-are-received-in-rome-italy-by-queen-elena-of-italy-and-the-duke-of-genos-lt-en-jackson-of-the-sc-captures-the-moment-in-this-photograph-taken-on-jan-4-1919-this-picture-is-from-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-image558533776.html
RM2RCKBET–President and Mrs. Wilson are received in Rome, Italy by Queen Elena of Italy and the Duke of Genos. Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. captures the moment in this photograph taken on Jan. 4, 1919. This picture is from the collection of American Military Activities during World War I.
Smith Alumnae Quarterly . ffour members of 1914 living at the new Club-house, the others being Elinor Bedlow,Florence McConnell, and Agnes Remington.Hannah White has also been there, but is nowpreparing to be married.1915 Class secretaryâMary Stevens, 270 OrangeRd., Montclair, N. J. Born.âTo Florence (Cooke) Taylor adaughter, Nancy Cooke, July 30, 1919. To Olive (Geran) King a second daughter,Lucy, Jan. 25. To Louise (Rockafellow) Locker a son,Howard Wesley, May 26. To Mildred (Sykes) Whitford a seconddaughter, Ann Elizabeth, Feb. 9. To Dorothy (Thayer) Greene a son, Theo-dore Phinney, May 20. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smith-alumnae-quarterly-ffour-members-of-1914-living-at-the-new-club-house-the-others-being-elinor-bedlowflorence-mcconnell-and-agnes-remingtonhannah-white-has-also-been-there-but-is-nowpreparing-to-be-married1915-class-secretarymary-stevens-270-orangerd-montclair-n-j-bornto-florence-cooke-taylor-adaughter-nancy-cooke-july-30-1919-to-olive-geran-king-a-second-daughterlucy-jan-25-to-louise-rockafellow-locker-a-sonhoward-wesley-may-26-to-mildred-sykes-whitford-a-seconddaughter-ann-elizabeth-feb-9-to-dorothy-thayer-greene-a-son-theo-dore-phinney-may-20-image340002325.html
RM2AN4CC5–Smith Alumnae Quarterly . ffour members of 1914 living at the new Club-house, the others being Elinor Bedlow,Florence McConnell, and Agnes Remington.Hannah White has also been there, but is nowpreparing to be married.1915 Class secretaryâMary Stevens, 270 OrangeRd., Montclair, N. J. Born.âTo Florence (Cooke) Taylor adaughter, Nancy Cooke, July 30, 1919. To Olive (Geran) King a second daughter,Lucy, Jan. 25. To Louise (Rockafellow) Locker a son,Howard Wesley, May 26. To Mildred (Sykes) Whitford a seconddaughter, Ann Elizabeth, Feb. 9. To Dorothy (Thayer) Greene a son, Theo-dore Phinney, May 20.
Photo of Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C. with President Wilson on the balcony of Quirinal in Rome, Italy on the day of his arrival. Taken on Jan. 3, 1919. This photo was issued and shows President Wilson during his visit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photo-of-lt-en-jackson-sc-with-president-wilson-on-the-balcony-of-quirinal-in-rome-italy-on-the-day-of-his-arrival-taken-on-jan-3-1919-this-photo-was-issued-and-shows-president-wilson-during-his-visit-image558504209.html
RM2RCJ1PW–Photo of Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C. with President Wilson on the balcony of Quirinal in Rome, Italy on the day of his arrival. Taken on Jan. 3, 1919. This photo was issued and shows President Wilson during his visit.
E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . tion of the shaft was then broken down throughthis chute by the use of 40 per cent dynamite. The drift was started Dec. 26, 1917, and completedJan. 1, 1918; the raise was started Jan. 2, 1918, and completed at 6 a.m. Jan. 8, 1919—a rate of 5 ft. pereight-hour shift. The full section of shaft was ex-cavated to the level of the tunnel Feb. 20, 1919, and 60ft. of shaft had been concreted in the same period, asfollows: As soon as the excavation had. reached a depth of 35ft., the forms for the 25-ft. collar were started on 12 by12-in. bearing timbers placed i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emj-engineering-and-mining-journal-tion-of-the-shaft-was-then-broken-down-throughthis-chute-by-the-use-of-40-per-cent-dynamite-the-drift-was-started-dec-26-1917-and-completedjan-1-1918-the-raise-was-started-jan-2-1918-and-completed-at-6-am-jan-8-1919a-rate-of-5-ft-pereight-hour-shift-the-full-section-of-shaft-was-ex-cavated-to-the-level-of-the-tunnel-feb-20-1919-and-60ft-of-shaft-had-been-concreted-in-the-same-period-asfollows-as-soon-as-the-excavation-had-reached-a-depth-of-35ft-the-forms-for-the-25-ft-collar-were-started-on-12-by12-in-bearing-timbers-placed-i-image338905171.html
RM2AKAD03–E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . tion of the shaft was then broken down throughthis chute by the use of 40 per cent dynamite. The drift was started Dec. 26, 1917, and completedJan. 1, 1918; the raise was started Jan. 2, 1918, and completed at 6 a.m. Jan. 8, 1919—a rate of 5 ft. pereight-hour shift. The full section of shaft was ex-cavated to the level of the tunnel Feb. 20, 1919, and 60ft. of shaft had been concreted in the same period, asfollows: As soon as the excavation had. reached a depth of 35ft., the forms for the 25-ft. collar were started on 12 by12-in. bearing timbers placed i
President Wilson accompanied by King Italy at a station upon his arrival in Italy. The photo was taken on Jan. 3, 1919. The two were en route to Quirinal, Rome, Italy. Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. took this photo. (Note: 3689/111-SC-36891) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-wilson-accompanied-by-king-italy-at-a-station-upon-his-arrival-in-italy-the-photo-was-taken-on-jan-3-1919-the-two-were-en-route-to-quirinal-rome-italy-lt-en-jackson-of-the-sc-took-this-photo-note-3689111-sc-36891-image558497332.html
RM2RCHN18–President Wilson accompanied by King Italy at a station upon his arrival in Italy. The photo was taken on Jan. 3, 1919. The two were en route to Quirinal, Rome, Italy. Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. took this photo. (Note: 3689/111-SC-36891)
New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . preliminary course at M.I.T. GroundSchool. In Oct., 1917, he was sent to Pensacola, Fla., to finish hiswork; and was commissioned Ensign in Dec, 1917. On Feb. 16he was ordered overseas, and was stationed first in England, thenat a U.S. Naval Base on the south coast of Ireland, where he re-mained until the signing of the Armistice. He returned home onDec. 28, 1918. Lochman was anxious to continue his Aviation work. On Jan.26, 1919, he received orders to leave at once for New York, toprepare to go to Coco Solo, in the Panama Can Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-aviators-1914-1918-their-portraits-and-their-records-preliminary-course-at-mit-groundschool-in-oct-1917-he-was-sent-to-pensacola-fla-to-finish-hiswork-and-was-commissioned-ensign-in-dec-1917-on-feb-16he-was-ordered-overseas-and-was-stationed-first-in-england-thenat-a-us-naval-base-on-the-south-coast-of-ireland-where-he-re-mained-until-the-signing-of-the-armistice-he-returned-home-ondec-28-1918-lochman-was-anxious-to-continue-his-aviation-work-on-jan26-1919-he-received-orders-to-leave-at-once-for-new-york-toprepare-to-go-to-coco-solo-in-the-panama-can-image339311323.html
RM2AM0Y1F–New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . preliminary course at M.I.T. GroundSchool. In Oct., 1917, he was sent to Pensacola, Fla., to finish hiswork; and was commissioned Ensign in Dec, 1917. On Feb. 16he was ordered overseas, and was stationed first in England, thenat a U.S. Naval Base on the south coast of Ireland, where he re-mained until the signing of the Armistice. He returned home onDec. 28, 1918. Lochman was anxious to continue his Aviation work. On Jan.26, 1919, he received orders to leave at once for New York, toprepare to go to Coco Solo, in the Panama Can
Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. is captured in this photograph taken by SUNDER on Jan. 3, 1919. The description notes that it was taken in Rome, Italy, and features the 188th U.S. Engineer Detachment Duchessa d'Aostam and Margaret Wilson, the daughter of the President. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-en-jackson-of-the-sc-is-captured-in-this-photograph-taken-by-sunder-on-jan-3-1919-the-description-notes-that-it-was-taken-in-rome-italy-and-features-the-188th-us-engineer-detachment-duchessa-daostam-and-margaret-wilson-the-daughter-of-the-president-image558491362.html
RM2RCHDC2–Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. is captured in this photograph taken by SUNDER on Jan. 3, 1919. The description notes that it was taken in Rome, Italy, and features the 188th U.S. Engineer Detachment Duchessa d'Aostam and Margaret Wilson, the daughter of the President.
Public officials of Massachusetts . ORR. JOHN GLENN, Pittsfield, 4tliBerkshire House District, Republican. Born: Yonkers, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1857. Educated: High School. Business: Express. Organizations: Park Club of Pittsfield,Masonic Fraternity, Berkshire Command-ery. Public office: Postmaster of Pittsfieldfor 20 years. House 1917, 1918^ 1919,1920. 258. PAIGE, HENRY F., Amherst, 3d Hamp-shire House District, Republican. Born: Prescott, Jan. 30, 1853. Educated: Amherst Public Schools, On-tario Veterinary College of Toronto,Canada. Profession: Veterinary Surgeon, Dist.Agt. State Dept. Animal Indu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/public-officials-of-massachusetts-orr-john-glenn-pittsfield-4tliberkshire-house-district-republican-born-yonkers-n-y-feb-27-1857-educated-high-school-business-express-organizations-park-club-of-pittsfieldmasonic-fraternity-berkshire-command-ery-public-office-postmaster-of-pittsfieldfor-20-years-house-1917-1918-19191920-258-paige-henry-f-amherst-3d-hamp-shire-house-district-republican-born-prescott-jan-30-1853-educated-amherst-public-schools-on-tario-veterinary-college-of-torontocanada-profession-veterinary-surgeon-distagt-state-dept-animal-indu-image338170771.html
RM2AJ507F–Public officials of Massachusetts . ORR. JOHN GLENN, Pittsfield, 4tliBerkshire House District, Republican. Born: Yonkers, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1857. Educated: High School. Business: Express. Organizations: Park Club of Pittsfield,Masonic Fraternity, Berkshire Command-ery. Public office: Postmaster of Pittsfieldfor 20 years. House 1917, 1918^ 1919,1920. 258. PAIGE, HENRY F., Amherst, 3d Hamp-shire House District, Republican. Born: Prescott, Jan. 30, 1853. Educated: Amherst Public Schools, On-tario Veterinary College of Toronto,Canada. Profession: Veterinary Surgeon, Dist.Agt. State Dept. Animal Indu
Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C., photographed George Creel, a member of the Presidential party, passing through the Alps in Italy. The photograph was taken on Feb. 5, 1919, and is part of the collection of images documenting American military activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-en-jackson-sc-photographed-george-creel-a-member-of-the-presidential-party-passing-through-the-alps-in-italy-the-photograph-was-taken-on-feb-5-1919-and-is-part-of-the-collection-of-images-documenting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558467099.html
RM2RCGADF–Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C., photographed George Creel, a member of the Presidential party, passing through the Alps in Italy. The photograph was taken on Feb. 5, 1919, and is part of the collection of images documenting American military activities during World War One.
'Cpl. Lubatty using the R.A. Corrector, a device used to accurately calculate firing range during anti-aircraft operations. Photograph taken by a photographer from the Ordnance Dept. in Paris, France on Jan. 22, 1919. This image was numbered 35125 and was released for public distribution.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-lubatty-using-the-ra-corrector-a-device-used-to-accurately-calculate-firing-range-during-anti-aircraft-operations-photograph-taken-by-a-photographer-from-the-ordnance-dept-in-paris-france-on-jan-22-1919-this-image-was-numbered-35125-and-was-released-for-public-distribution-image558060189.html
RM2RBWRD1–'Cpl. Lubatty using the R.A. Corrector, a device used to accurately calculate firing range during anti-aircraft operations. Photograph taken by a photographer from the Ordnance Dept. in Paris, France on Jan. 22, 1919. This image was numbered 35125 and was released for public distribution.'
Lt. E.N. Jackson, 8.C., photographed on Feb. 5, 1919, captured the moment President Roosevelt was on board a dirigible, convoying the Royal Train into the city of Rome, Italy. This image is a part of the collection 536893 from the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-en-jackson-8c-photographed-on-feb-5-1919-captured-the-moment-president-roosevelt-was-on-board-a-dirigible-convoying-the-royal-train-into-the-city-of-rome-italy-this-image-is-a-part-of-the-collection-536893-from-the-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558473821.html
RM2RCGK1H–Lt. E.N. Jackson, 8.C., photographed on Feb. 5, 1919, captured the moment President Roosevelt was on board a dirigible, convoying the Royal Train into the city of Rome, Italy. This image is a part of the collection 536893 from the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.
Public officials of Massachusetts . JONES, ARTHUR WESTGATE, Nan-tucket, 1st Nantucket House District, Re-publican. Born: Nantucket. Jan. 11, 1873. Educated: Public Schools, Coffin School. Business: Marine Interests. Organizations: Masons, Royal ArchChapter, Odd Fellows. Public office: Assessor 1910 to 1913;Mass. House 1918, 1919, 1920. 195. JORDAN. MICHAEL H., Lawrence, 6tliEssex House District, Democrat. Born: Lawrence, Feb. 7, 18 62. Educated: Public Schools. Business: Woolsorter. Organizations: Woolsorters Union,Woolsorters Benefit Assn., Holy Nameand Catholic Clubs, Owls. Public office: Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/public-officials-of-massachusetts-jones-arthur-westgate-nan-tucket-1st-nantucket-house-district-re-publican-born-nantucket-jan-11-1873-educated-public-schools-coffin-school-business-marine-interests-organizations-masons-royal-archchapter-odd-fellows-public-office-assessor-1910-to-1913mass-house-1918-1919-1920-195-jordan-michael-h-lawrence-6tliessex-house-district-democrat-born-lawrence-feb-7-18-62-educated-public-schools-business-woolsorter-organizations-woolsorters-unionwoolsorters-benefit-assn-holy-nameand-catholic-clubs-owls-public-office-ma-image338181764.html
RM2AJ5E84–Public officials of Massachusetts . JONES, ARTHUR WESTGATE, Nan-tucket, 1st Nantucket House District, Re-publican. Born: Nantucket. Jan. 11, 1873. Educated: Public Schools, Coffin School. Business: Marine Interests. Organizations: Masons, Royal ArchChapter, Odd Fellows. Public office: Assessor 1910 to 1913;Mass. House 1918, 1919, 1920. 195. JORDAN. MICHAEL H., Lawrence, 6tliEssex House District, Democrat. Born: Lawrence, Feb. 7, 18 62. Educated: Public Schools. Business: Woolsorter. Organizations: Woolsorters Union,Woolsorters Benefit Assn., Holy Nameand Catholic Clubs, Owls. Public office: Ma
Brig. Gen. W.W. Harts, George Creel of Committee on Public Information, and Rear Admiral Carey Grays on board the Presidential Royal Train en route to Rome, Italy. Date taken: Feb. 5, 1919. Photographer: Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C. Photo ID: 111-SC-36878. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-ww-harts-george-creel-of-committee-on-public-information-and-rear-admiral-carey-grays-on-board-the-presidential-royal-train-en-route-to-rome-italy-date-taken-feb-5-1919-photographer-lt-en-jackson-sc-photo-id-111-sc-36878-image558475552.html
RM2RCGN7C–Brig. Gen. W.W. Harts, George Creel of Committee on Public Information, and Rear Admiral Carey Grays on board the Presidential Royal Train en route to Rome, Italy. Date taken: Feb. 5, 1919. Photographer: Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C. Photo ID: 111-SC-36878.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . 5th Art., C. A. C; re-turned to U. S., Jan. 31, 1919; musteredout. Camp Dodge, Feb. 19, 1919. BOYER, JAY, Marshalltown; selective, me-chanical training, Iowa State College,Ames, Oct. 15, 1918. BOYLAN, WILLIAM E., Melbourne, sonMr. and Mrs. William E. Boylan; aged27, farmer; selective, March 12, 1918, Jef-ferson Barracks, Mo.; voluntarily induct-ed; transferred to Camp Lee, Va.; CasualDet., Camp Eustis, Va.; Pvt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-5th-art-c-a-c-re-turned-to-u-s-jan-31-1919-musteredout-camp-dodge-feb-19-1919-boyer-jay-marshalltown-selective-me-chanical-training-iowa-state-collegeames-oct-15-1918-boylan-william-e-melbourne-sonmr-and-mrs-william-e-boylan-aged27-farmer-selective-march-12-1918-jef-ferson-barracks-mo-voluntarily-induct-ed-transferred-to-camp-lee-va-casualdet-camp-eustis-va-pvt-image343090885.html
RM2AX53WW–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . 5th Art., C. A. C; re-turned to U. S., Jan. 31, 1919; musteredout. Camp Dodge, Feb. 19, 1919. BOYER, JAY, Marshalltown; selective, me-chanical training, Iowa State College,Ames, Oct. 15, 1918. BOYLAN, WILLIAM E., Melbourne, sonMr. and Mrs. William E. Boylan; aged27, farmer; selective, March 12, 1918, Jef-ferson Barracks, Mo.; voluntarily induct-ed; transferred to Camp Lee, Va.; CasualDet., Camp Eustis, Va.; Pvt.
Crowd gathered outside the Royal Palace in Milan, Italy, awaiting the arrival of President Wilson. The photograph was taken on Feb. 5, 1919. Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C., was the photographer. The image is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.' It was issued as an official photo with the code number 111-SC-36894. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crowd-gathered-outside-the-royal-palace-in-milan-italy-awaiting-the-arrival-of-president-wilson-the-photograph-was-taken-on-feb-5-1919-lt-en-jackson-sc-was-the-photographer-the-image-is-part-of-the-collection-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-it-was-issued-as-an-official-photo-with-the-code-number-111-sc-36894-image558524860.html
RM2RCK04C–Crowd gathered outside the Royal Palace in Milan, Italy, awaiting the arrival of President Wilson. The photograph was taken on Feb. 5, 1919. Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C., was the photographer. The image is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.' It was issued as an official photo with the code number 111-SC-36894.
Figures in rose garden. unknown c. 1500-1525 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Southern Netherlands Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Lorenz Kleiser, invoiced 3/21/1935. Lady & 2 gentlemen against stripped ground with rose bushes (BRD) teardrop twisting vine Fragment of tapestry; borders missing. Tapestry was exhibited in New York at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jan.13-Feb. 16, 1919, in the exhibition entitled, 'The Museum as a Laboratory' French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 39892-c [also lists: 18370] French & Co. stock sheet missing from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/figures-in-rose-garden-unknown-c-1500-1525-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-southern-netherlands-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-lorenz-kleiser-invoiced-3211935-lady-2-gentlemen-against-stripped-ground-with-rose-bushes-brd-teardrop-twisting-vine-fragment-of-tapestry-borders-missing-tapestry-was-exhibited-in-new-york-at-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-jan13-feb-16-1919-in-the-exhibition-entitled-the-museum-as-a-laboratory-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-39892-c-also-lists-18370-french-co-stock-sheet-missing-from-image600261859.html
RM2WTG83F–Figures in rose garden. unknown c. 1500-1525 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Southern Netherlands Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Lorenz Kleiser, invoiced 3/21/1935. Lady & 2 gentlemen against stripped ground with rose bushes (BRD) teardrop twisting vine Fragment of tapestry; borders missing. Tapestry was exhibited in New York at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jan.13-Feb. 16, 1919, in the exhibition entitled, 'The Museum as a Laboratory' French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 39892-c [also lists: 18370] French & Co. stock sheet missing from
Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement . 5. Sept. 25, Wednesday. Winter Session,165th year, begins. Registrationceases for students not previous-ly matriculated. The privilegeof later application may begranted on payment of a fee of $5. Nov. 5, Tuesday. Election Day, holi-day. Nov. 27, Wednesday. Annual Thanks-giving Service in St. PaulsChapel. Nov. 28, Thursday, to November 30,Saturday, inclusive. Thanks-giving holidays. Dec. 8, Sunday. Annual Commemo-ration Service in St. PaulsChapel. Doc. 23 Monday, to 1919 Jan. 4, Saturday, inclusive. Christ-mas holidays. Feb. 12, Wedn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/columbia-university-bulletins-of-information-announcement-5-sept-25-wednesday-winter-session165th-year-begins-registrationceases-for-students-not-previous-ly-matriculated-the-privilegeof-later-application-may-begranted-on-payment-of-a-fee-of-5-nov-5-tuesday-election-day-holi-day-nov-27-wednesday-annual-thanks-giving-service-in-st-paulschapel-nov-28-thursday-to-november-30saturday-inclusive-thanks-giving-holidays-dec-8-sunday-annual-commemo-ration-service-in-st-paulschapel-doc-23-monday-to-1919-jan-4-saturday-inclusive-christ-mas-holidays-feb-12-wedn-image342749118.html
RM2AWHFYX–Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement . 5. Sept. 25, Wednesday. Winter Session,165th year, begins. Registrationceases for students not previous-ly matriculated. The privilegeof later application may begranted on payment of a fee of $5. Nov. 5, Tuesday. Election Day, holi-day. Nov. 27, Wednesday. Annual Thanks-giving Service in St. PaulsChapel. Nov. 28, Thursday, to November 30,Saturday, inclusive. Thanks-giving holidays. Dec. 8, Sunday. Annual Commemo-ration Service in St. PaulsChapel. Doc. 23 Monday, to 1919 Jan. 4, Saturday, inclusive. Christ-mas holidays. Feb. 12, Wedn
Figures in rose garden. unknown c. 1500-1525 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Southern Netherlands Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Lorenz Kleiser, invoiced 3/21/1935. Lady & 2 gentlemen against stripped ground with rose bushes (BRD) teardrop twisting vine Fragment of tapestry; borders missing. Tapestry was exhibited in New York at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jan.13-Feb. 16, 1919, in the exhibition entitled, 'The Museum as a Laboratory' French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 39892-c [also lists: 18370] French & Co. stock sheet missing from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/figures-in-rose-garden-unknown-c-1500-1525-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-southern-netherlands-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-lorenz-kleiser-invoiced-3211935-lady-2-gentlemen-against-stripped-ground-with-rose-bushes-brd-teardrop-twisting-vine-fragment-of-tapestry-borders-missing-tapestry-was-exhibited-in-new-york-at-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-jan13-feb-16-1919-in-the-exhibition-entitled-the-museum-as-a-laboratory-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-39892-c-also-lists-18370-french-co-stock-sheet-missing-from-image600269255.html
RM2WTGHFK–Figures in rose garden. unknown c. 1500-1525 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Southern Netherlands Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Lorenz Kleiser, invoiced 3/21/1935. Lady & 2 gentlemen against stripped ground with rose bushes (BRD) teardrop twisting vine Fragment of tapestry; borders missing. Tapestry was exhibited in New York at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jan.13-Feb. 16, 1919, in the exhibition entitled, 'The Museum as a Laboratory' French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 39892-c [also lists: 18370] French & Co. stock sheet missing from
'Wreck of airplane 264 burned after striking a house in Marked Tree, Arkansas. The pilot, Cadet T.F. Hersey, was onboard during the incident. This photograph was taken on February 8, 1919, by a photographer from the D.M.A.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreck-of-airplane-264-burned-after-striking-a-house-in-marked-tree-arkansas-the-pilot-cadet-tf-hersey-was-onboard-during-the-incident-this-photograph-was-taken-on-february-8-1919-by-a-photographer-from-the-dma-image558062445.html
RM2RBWX9H–'Wreck of airplane 264 burned after striking a house in Marked Tree, Arkansas. The pilot, Cadet T.F. Hersey, was onboard during the incident. This photograph was taken on February 8, 1919, by a photographer from the D.M.A.'
Soldiers constructing risers in a Pilter Bed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois as part of the military construction efforts directed by the War Department. This photograph was taken on January 27, 1919 by a photographer from CPI. It is an official document and is classified as 'For Official Use Only.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-constructing-risers-in-a-pilter-bed-at-fort-sheridan-illinois-as-part-of-the-military-construction-efforts-directed-by-the-war-department-this-photograph-was-taken-on-january-27-1919-by-a-photographer-from-cpi-it-is-an-official-document-and-is-classified-as-for-official-use-only-image558383371.html
RM2RCCFK7–Soldiers constructing risers in a Pilter Bed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois as part of the military construction efforts directed by the War Department. This photograph was taken on January 27, 1919 by a photographer from CPI. It is an official document and is classified as 'For Official Use Only.'
Annual report 1919 . clean rock and is permanent. Discharge Measurements—Made from a boat with a small Price current meter. Winter Flow—The rating curve is affected by ice and measurements are taken todetermine the flow. Observer—J. Ferguson, Kapuskasing, Ontario. Discharge Measurements of Kapuskasing River at Kapuskasing for yearending September 30th, 1919 Date Hydrographer Widthin Feet Area of Section in Sq. Feet MeanVelocityin Feetper Sec. Gauge Height in Feet Discharge inSec-Feet 1919 Jan. 29 Feb. 23 April IB May 29 , July 18 Aug. 27 Taylor, J. R 306306312319302304 1,4501,2492.1943,4151,46 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-1919-clean-rock-and-is-permanent-discharge-measurementsmade-from-a-boat-with-a-small-price-current-meter-winter-flowthe-rating-curve-is-affected-by-ice-and-measurements-are-taken-todetermine-the-flow-observerj-ferguson-kapuskasing-ontario-discharge-measurements-of-kapuskasing-river-at-kapuskasing-for-yearending-september-30th-1919-date-hydrographer-widthin-feet-area-of-section-in-sq-feet-meanvelocityin-feetper-sec-gauge-height-in-feet-discharge-insec-feet-1919-jan-29-feb-23-april-ib-may-29-july-18-aug-27-taylor-j-r-306306312319302304-1450124921943415146-image343198097.html
RM2AXA0JW–Annual report 1919 . clean rock and is permanent. Discharge Measurements—Made from a boat with a small Price current meter. Winter Flow—The rating curve is affected by ice and measurements are taken todetermine the flow. Observer—J. Ferguson, Kapuskasing, Ontario. Discharge Measurements of Kapuskasing River at Kapuskasing for yearending September 30th, 1919 Date Hydrographer Widthin Feet Area of Section in Sq. Feet MeanVelocityin Feetper Sec. Gauge Height in Feet Discharge inSec-Feet 1919 Jan. 29 Feb. 23 April IB May 29 , July 18 Aug. 27 Taylor, J. R 306306312319302304 1,4501,2492.1943,4151,46
King of Italy and President Wilson leaving the station upon arrival in Rome, Italy. This photograph was taken on February 5, 1919. Photography by Tat. E.N. Jackson, S.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-of-italy-and-president-wilson-leaving-the-station-upon-arrival-in-rome-italy-this-photograph-was-taken-on-february-5-1919-photography-by-tat-en-jackson-sc-image558486244.html
RM2RCH6W8–King of Italy and President Wilson leaving the station upon arrival in Rome, Italy. This photograph was taken on February 5, 1919. Photography by Tat. E.N. Jackson, S.C.
Memorial parade at Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas, honoring the late Theodore Roosevelt during World War I. The photograph was taken on January 18, 1919, and approved by the M.I.D. censor on January 30, 1919. Image number 35271 in the collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memorial-parade-at-kelly-field-in-san-antonio-texas-honoring-the-late-theodore-roosevelt-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-18-1919-and-approved-by-the-mid-censor-on-january-30-1919-image-number-35271-in-the-collection-image558061731.html
RM2RBWWC3–Memorial parade at Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas, honoring the late Theodore Roosevelt during World War I. The photograph was taken on January 18, 1919, and approved by the M.I.D. censor on January 30, 1919. Image number 35271 in the collection.
Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C. captures the moment President and Mrs. Wilson arrive in Rome, Italy in January 3, 1919. Holding an official reception, they are welcomed by Queen Elena OP Italy and Duke of Genca. This photograph was taken on February 5, 1919, and is marked as RECO TAKES. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-en-jackson-sc-captures-the-moment-president-and-mrs-wilson-arrive-in-rome-italy-in-january-3-1919-holding-an-official-reception-they-are-welcomed-by-queen-elena-op-italy-and-duke-of-genca-this-photograph-was-taken-on-february-5-1919-and-is-marked-as-reco-takes-image558486888.html
RM2RCH7M8–Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C. captures the moment President and Mrs. Wilson arrive in Rome, Italy in January 3, 1919. Holding an official reception, they are welcomed by Queen Elena OP Italy and Duke of Genca. This photograph was taken on February 5, 1919, and is marked as RECO TAKES.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . 5th Art., C. A. C; re-turned to U. S., Jan. 31, 1919; musteredout. Camp Dodge, Feb. 19, 1919. BOYER, JAY, Marshalltown; selective, me-chanical training, Iowa State College,Ames, Oct. 15, 1918. BOYLAN, WILLIAM E., Melbourne, sonMr. and Mrs. William E. Boylan; aged27, farmer; selective, March 12, 1918, Jef-ferson Barracks, Mo.; voluntarily induct-ed; transferred to Camp Lee, Va.; CasualDet., Camp Eustis, Va.; Pvt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-5th-art-c-a-c-re-turned-to-u-s-jan-31-1919-musteredout-camp-dodge-feb-19-1919-boyer-jay-marshalltown-selective-me-chanical-training-iowa-state-collegeames-oct-15-1918-boylan-william-e-melbourne-sonmr-and-mrs-william-e-boylan-aged27-farmer-selective-march-12-1918-jef-ferson-barracks-mo-voluntarily-induct-ed-transferred-to-camp-lee-va-casualdet-camp-eustis-va-pvt-image339449263.html
RM2AM76YY–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . 5th Art., C. A. C; re-turned to U. S., Jan. 31, 1919; musteredout. Camp Dodge, Feb. 19, 1919. BOYER, JAY, Marshalltown; selective, me-chanical training, Iowa State College,Ames, Oct. 15, 1918. BOYLAN, WILLIAM E., Melbourne, sonMr. and Mrs. William E. Boylan; aged27, farmer; selective, March 12, 1918, Jef-ferson Barracks, Mo.; voluntarily induct-ed; transferred to Camp Lee, Va.; CasualDet., Camp Eustis, Va.; Pvt.
Construction workers at Fort Sheridan, Illinois using a method to make stone fill in the filter bed. This image was taken on January 27, 1919 as part of military construction activities under the direction of the War Department. Photographed by C.P.I. NUMBER 7130 AU. This information is marked as FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-workers-at-fort-sheridan-illinois-using-a-method-to-make-stone-fill-in-the-filter-bed-this-image-was-taken-on-january-27-1919-as-part-of-military-construction-activities-under-the-direction-of-the-war-department-photographed-by-cpi-number-7130-au-this-information-is-marked-as-for-official-use-only-image558497486.html
RM2RCHN6P–Construction workers at Fort Sheridan, Illinois using a method to make stone fill in the filter bed. This image was taken on January 27, 1919 as part of military construction activities under the direction of the War Department. Photographed by C.P.I. NUMBER 7130 AU. This information is marked as FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.
JTHS Memory Book . LOUGHRAN, MARIE IRENE. When there is nothing else to do nights, I study.Commercial Course. McCLOUD, ELSIE EVELYN. Ye Gods, how I hate the boys.Teachers Course. Mcdonald, Adrian. I am very fond oj the com-pany oj ladies.Commercial Course. McLEAN, DESMOND H. His Cardinal virtues are in his hair.Commercial Course. Foot Ball,18. 24 MAHER, IRENE K. // silence were golden, youd bea millionaire.Commercial Course. MARER, ISABELLE.Commercial Course. Born Jan.28, 1900. Died Feb. 7, 1919. MEADMORE, BEATRICE M.Look cheerfully upon me,Thou seest how diligent I am Teachers Course. MEINERT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jths-memory-book-loughran-marie-irene-when-there-is-nothing-else-to-do-nights-i-studycommercial-course-mccloud-elsie-evelyn-ye-gods-how-i-hate-the-boysteachers-course-mcdonald-adrian-i-am-very-fond-oj-the-com-pany-oj-ladiescommercial-course-mclean-desmond-h-his-cardinal-virtues-are-in-his-haircommercial-course-foot-ball18-24-maher-irene-k-silence-were-golden-youd-bea-millionairecommercial-course-marer-isabellecommercial-course-born-jan28-1900-died-feb-7-1919-meadmore-beatrice-mlook-cheerfully-upon-methou-seest-how-diligent-i-am-teachers-course-meinert-image339479990.html
RM2AM8J5A–JTHS Memory Book . LOUGHRAN, MARIE IRENE. When there is nothing else to do nights, I study.Commercial Course. McCLOUD, ELSIE EVELYN. Ye Gods, how I hate the boys.Teachers Course. Mcdonald, Adrian. I am very fond oj the com-pany oj ladies.Commercial Course. McLEAN, DESMOND H. His Cardinal virtues are in his hair.Commercial Course. Foot Ball,18. 24 MAHER, IRENE K. // silence were golden, youd bea millionaire.Commercial Course. MARER, ISABELLE.Commercial Course. Born Jan.28, 1900. Died Feb. 7, 1919. MEADMORE, BEATRICE M.Look cheerfully upon me,Thou seest how diligent I am Teachers Course. MEINERT
Caption: 'President and Mrs. Wilson departing the home of the Queen Mother of Italy in Rome, Italy. This historic occasion marked the first time the American flag, Old Glory, flew from the staff of the Mansion. Lieutenant E.N. Jackson captured this photo on February 5, 1919.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-president-and-mrs-wilson-departing-the-home-of-the-queen-mother-of-italy-in-rome-italy-this-historic-occasion-marked-the-first-time-the-american-flag-old-glory-flew-from-the-staff-of-the-mansion-lieutenant-en-jackson-captured-this-photo-on-february-5-1919-image558504968.html
RM2RCJ2P0–Caption: 'President and Mrs. Wilson departing the home of the Queen Mother of Italy in Rome, Italy. This historic occasion marked the first time the American flag, Old Glory, flew from the staff of the Mansion. Lieutenant E.N. Jackson captured this photo on February 5, 1919.'
Lt. Lubbe captures a photograph of General Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff, at his desk on January 17, 1919. This image was taken at Sunber and was later passed by M.I.D. censors on February 17, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-lubbe-captures-a-photograph-of-general-peyton-c-march-chief-of-staff-at-his-desk-on-january-17-1919-this-image-was-taken-at-sunber-and-was-later-passed-by-mid-censors-on-february-17-1919-image558074813.html
RM2RBXE39–Lt. Lubbe captures a photograph of General Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff, at his desk on January 17, 1919. This image was taken at Sunber and was later passed by M.I.D. censors on February 17, 1919.
President Wilson and the King of Italy are seen at a train station in Italy during President Wilson's visit to the country on February 5, 1919. They are accompanied by Lt. E.N. Jackson, and are en route to the Quirinal in Rome. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-wilson-and-the-king-of-italy-are-seen-at-a-train-station-in-italy-during-president-wilsons-visit-to-the-country-on-february-5-1919-they-are-accompanied-by-lt-en-jackson-and-are-en-route-to-the-quirinal-in-rome-image558501061.html
RM2RCHWPD–President Wilson and the King of Italy are seen at a train station in Italy during President Wilson's visit to the country on February 5, 1919. They are accompanied by Lt. E.N. Jackson, and are en route to the Quirinal in Rome.
Public officials of Massachusetts . BENTLEY, JAMES D., Swampscott, 15thEssex House District, Republican. Born: Salisbury, N. B., Feb. 6. 18 84. Educated: Swampscott Public Schools. Business: Merchant. Organizations: Elks,Swampscott Town Com.3 years. Public office: Mass.1918, 1919, 1920. K. of P.. 14 years, Red Men,chairman House 1916, 1917, 96. BERARD, ADELARD, Lowell, ISth Mid-dlesex House District, Republican. Born: Lowell, Jan. 26, 1875. Educated: Public Schools. Business: Proprietor Berard Transfer Co. Organizations: F. O. E., RepublicanCity Committee. Public office: Common Council 1911,Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/public-officials-of-massachusetts-bentley-james-d-swampscott-15thessex-house-district-republican-born-salisbury-n-b-feb-6-18-84-educated-swampscott-public-schools-business-merchant-organizations-elksswampscott-town-com3-years-public-office-mass1918-1919-1920-k-of-p-14-years-red-menchairman-house-1916-1917-96-berard-adelard-lowell-isth-mid-dlesex-house-district-republican-born-lowell-jan-26-1875-educated-public-schools-business-proprietor-berard-transfer-co-organizations-f-o-e-republicancity-committee-public-office-common-council-1911ma-image338205065.html
RM2AJ6G09–Public officials of Massachusetts . BENTLEY, JAMES D., Swampscott, 15thEssex House District, Republican. Born: Salisbury, N. B., Feb. 6. 18 84. Educated: Swampscott Public Schools. Business: Merchant. Organizations: Elks,Swampscott Town Com.3 years. Public office: Mass.1918, 1919, 1920. K. of P.. 14 years, Red Men,chairman House 1916, 1917, 96. BERARD, ADELARD, Lowell, ISth Mid-dlesex House District, Republican. Born: Lowell, Jan. 26, 1875. Educated: Public Schools. Business: Proprietor Berard Transfer Co. Organizations: F. O. E., RepublicanCity Committee. Public office: Common Council 1911,Ma
Private Steiniger operating a switchboard in a munitions building in Washington, D.C., during World War One. The photograph was taken on January 31, 1919, and received on January 21, 1919. It is numbered 31191 and was approved by the Military Intelligence Division censor on February 1, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-steiniger-operating-a-switchboard-in-a-munitions-building-in-washington-dc-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-31-1919-and-received-on-january-21-1919-it-is-numbered-31191-and-was-approved-by-the-military-intelligence-division-censor-on-february-1-1919-image558105750.html
RM2RBYWG6–Private Steiniger operating a switchboard in a munitions building in Washington, D.C., during World War One. The photograph was taken on January 31, 1919, and received on January 21, 1919. It is numbered 31191 and was approved by the Military Intelligence Division censor on February 1, 1919.
'Image captures the aftermath of an airplane wreck at Love Field in Dallas, Texas. The wreck involved ship No. 4010, piloted by Lt. Franseen, with Cadet Southworth as the passenger. The accident was a result of a tail spin. This rear view image was taken on January 30, 1919, and is designated for official use only.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-captures-the-aftermath-of-an-airplane-wreck-at-love-field-in-dallas-texas-the-wreck-involved-ship-no-4010-piloted-by-lt-franseen-with-cadet-southworth-as-the-passenger-the-accident-was-a-result-of-a-tail-spin-this-rear-view-image-was-taken-on-january-30-1919-and-is-designated-for-official-use-only-image558061999.html
RM2RBWWNK–'Image captures the aftermath of an airplane wreck at Love Field in Dallas, Texas. The wreck involved ship No. 4010, piloted by Lt. Franseen, with Cadet Southworth as the passenger. The accident was a result of a tail spin. This rear view image was taken on January 30, 1919, and is designated for official use only.'
Lt. E.N. Jackson, a member of the American military, is aboard the Presidential train en route to Rome, Italy. He is part of the American ambassador's page to Italy. The photograph was taken on January 2, 1919, and issued on February 5, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-en-jackson-a-member-of-the-american-military-is-aboard-the-presidential-train-en-route-to-rome-italy-he-is-part-of-the-american-ambassadors-page-to-italy-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-2-1919-and-issued-on-february-5-1919-image558496226.html
RM2RCHKHP–Lt. E.N. Jackson, a member of the American military, is aboard the Presidential train en route to Rome, Italy. He is part of the American ambassador's page to Italy. The photograph was taken on January 2, 1919, and issued on February 5, 1919.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . 918, Camp Dodge; cooks and bakersschool, diploma as first cook; transferredto Co. F, Engineers, but failed in physicaltest and sent to base hospital; tiansferredto U. S. Hosp., Denver, Feb. 8, 1919. DAVIS, DAVID B., Melbourne; selective,Sept. 19, 1919, Camp Dodge. DAVIS, JEFFERSON D., Liscomb, aged 24,farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, CampDodge; Pvt. Co. F, 109 Ammunition Train,A. E. F., Oct. 17, 1917, to Jan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-918-camp-dodge-cooks-and-bakersschool-diploma-as-first-cook-transferredto-co-f-engineers-but-failed-in-physicaltest-and-sent-to-base-hospital-tiansferredto-u-s-hosp-denver-feb-8-1919-davis-david-b-melbourne-selectivesept-19-1919-camp-dodge-davis-jefferson-d-liscomb-aged-24farmer-selective-sept-19-1917-campdodge-pvt-co-f-109-ammunition-traina-e-f-oct-17-1917-to-jan-image343067149.html
RM2AX41J5–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . 918, Camp Dodge; cooks and bakersschool, diploma as first cook; transferredto Co. F, Engineers, but failed in physicaltest and sent to base hospital; tiansferredto U. S. Hosp., Denver, Feb. 8, 1919. DAVIS, DAVID B., Melbourne; selective,Sept. 19, 1919, Camp Dodge. DAVIS, JEFFERSON D., Liscomb, aged 24,farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, CampDodge; Pvt. Co. F, 109 Ammunition Train,A. E. F., Oct. 17, 1917, to Jan.
'American Lt. Irucker captures a photograph of His Excellency Signore Orlando, President of the Italian Cabinet, at Hotel Edward VII in Paris, France on Jan. 10, 1918. The photo was taken during World War One and is a historical record of American military activities during this time.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-lt-irucker-captures-a-photograph-of-his-excellency-signore-orlando-president-of-the-italian-cabinet-at-hotel-edward-vii-in-paris-france-on-jan-10-1918-the-photo-was-taken-during-world-war-one-and-is-a-historical-record-of-american-military-activities-during-this-time-image558391233.html
RM2RCCWM1–'American Lt. Irucker captures a photograph of His Excellency Signore Orlando, President of the Italian Cabinet, at Hotel Edward VII in Paris, France on Jan. 10, 1918. The photo was taken during World War One and is a historical record of American military activities during this time.'
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . to Nowen, Philip-pine Islands. WINTER, CARL DAVID, Marshalltown, sonMr. and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 24,tinner; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Jan.25, 1918; Nav. Res., Pensacola, Fla., cop-persmith, 2d class; discharged, PelhamBay. N. Y., Feb. 11, 1919. WINTER, NIALE, Marshalltown, son Mr.and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 26, far-mer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918. Camp Dodge;seivice in France. WINTER, VERNON C, Marshallto Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-to-nowen-philip-pine-islands-winter-carl-david-marshalltown-sonmr-and-mrs-charles-winter-aged-24tinner-enlisted-navy-des-moines-jan25-1918-nav-res-pensacola-fla-cop-persmith-2d-class-discharged-pelhambay-n-y-feb-11-1919-winter-niale-marshalltown-son-mrand-mrs-charles-winter-aged-26-far-mer-selective-feb-26-1918-camp-dodgeseivice-in-france-winter-vernon-c-marshallto-image342990463.html
RM2AX0FRB–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . to Nowen, Philip-pine Islands. WINTER, CARL DAVID, Marshalltown, sonMr. and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 24,tinner; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Jan.25, 1918; Nav. Res., Pensacola, Fla., cop-persmith, 2d class; discharged, PelhamBay. N. Y., Feb. 11, 1919. WINTER, NIALE, Marshalltown, son Mr.and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 26, far-mer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918. Camp Dodge;seivice in France. WINTER, VERNON C, Marshallto
Lt. E.N. Jackson of the Signal Corps captured this photograph on January 3, 1919. It shows an Italian aeroplane convoying President Wilson on board the Royal Train into the city of Rome, Italy. This image was part of the 36892 series of photographs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-en-jackson-of-the-signal-corps-captured-this-photograph-on-january-3-1919-it-shows-an-italian-aeroplane-convoying-president-wilson-on-board-the-royal-train-into-the-city-of-rome-italy-this-image-was-part-of-the-36892-series-of-photographs-image558480457.html
RM2RCGYEH–Lt. E.N. Jackson of the Signal Corps captured this photograph on January 3, 1919. It shows an Italian aeroplane convoying President Wilson on board the Royal Train into the city of Rome, Italy. This image was part of the 36892 series of photographs.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . Marshalltown; vol-untarily inducted into service, Feb. 15,1918, Camp Dodge. BUTTS, ALFRED W., demons, -son Mr. andMrs. Henry F. Butts; aged 26, merchant;selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Q.M. school for cooks and bakers; musteredout. Camp Dodge, Jan. 22, 1919; Sergt.first class. BUXTON, FRANCIS EMMETT, LeGrand,son Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Buxton, Lincoln,Neb.; aged 24, merchant; enlisted, navy,June 6, 1917; S. C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-marshalltown-vol-untarily-inducted-into-service-feb-151918-camp-dodge-butts-alfred-w-demons-son-mr-andmrs-henry-f-butts-aged-26-merchantselective-feb-26-1918-camp-dodge-qm-school-for-cooks-and-bakers-musteredout-camp-dodge-jan-22-1919-sergtfirst-class-buxton-francis-emmett-legrandson-mr-and-mrs-f-l-buxton-lincolnneb-aged-24-merchant-enlisted-navyjune-6-1917-s-c-image343079032.html
RM2AX4GPG–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . Marshalltown; vol-untarily inducted into service, Feb. 15,1918, Camp Dodge. BUTTS, ALFRED W., demons, -son Mr. andMrs. Henry F. Butts; aged 26, merchant;selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Q.M. school for cooks and bakers; musteredout. Camp Dodge, Jan. 22, 1919; Sergt.first class. BUXTON, FRANCIS EMMETT, LeGrand,son Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Buxton, Lincoln,Neb.; aged 24, merchant; enlisted, navy,June 6, 1917; S. C.
Crowds in Rome, Italy following the carriage of the King of Italy and the President of the U.S. from the station to Quirinal. This photograph was taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson on January 3, 1919. It shows a significant gathering of people expressing their support and excitement for the visiting dignitaries. Issued notes accompany this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crowds-in-rome-italy-following-the-carriage-of-the-king-of-italy-and-the-president-of-the-us-from-the-station-to-quirinal-this-photograph-was-taken-by-lt-en-jackson-on-january-3-1919-it-shows-a-significant-gathering-of-people-expressing-their-support-and-excitement-for-the-visiting-dignitaries-issued-notes-accompany-this-image-image558465841.html
RM2RCG8TH–Crowds in Rome, Italy following the carriage of the King of Italy and the President of the U.S. from the station to Quirinal. This photograph was taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson on January 3, 1919. It shows a significant gathering of people expressing their support and excitement for the visiting dignitaries. Issued notes accompany this image.
Sgt. A. Moscioni of the S.C. (Signal Corps) takes a photo of H. Bruneau-Olivet house in Naumur, France on June 14, 1918. The image is intended for official use only and is not for publication. This photo is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-a-moscioni-of-the-sc-signal-corps-takes-a-photo-of-h-bruneau-olivet-house-in-naumur-france-on-june-14-1918-the-image-is-intended-for-official-use-only-and-is-not-for-publication-this-photo-is-part-of-a-collection-documenting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558477783.html
RM2RCGT33–Sgt. A. Moscioni of the S.C. (Signal Corps) takes a photo of H. Bruneau-Olivet house in Naumur, France on June 14, 1918. The image is intended for official use only and is not for publication. This photo is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One.
President Wilson arriving at Pantheon in Rome to deposit wreaths on the tombs of King Victor Emanuel II and King Humberto. Taken on February 5, 1919. Lieutenant E.N. Jackson, S.C., was the photographer assigned to capture this moment. This photograph was issued with the number 111-SC-36875. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-wilson-arriving-at-pantheon-in-rome-to-deposit-wreaths-on-the-tombs-of-king-victor-emanuel-ii-and-king-humberto-taken-on-february-5-1919-lieutenant-en-jackson-sc-was-the-photographer-assigned-to-capture-this-moment-this-photograph-was-issued-with-the-number-111-sc-36875-image558487106.html
RM2RCH802–President Wilson arriving at Pantheon in Rome to deposit wreaths on the tombs of King Victor Emanuel II and King Humberto. Taken on February 5, 1919. Lieutenant E.N. Jackson, S.C., was the photographer assigned to capture this moment. This photograph was issued with the number 111-SC-36875.
The image shows the managing office of Debarkation Hospital No. 5 in New York City, which was formerly the Grand Central Palace. The photo, taken in February 1919, is part of a collection of American military activities during World War I. The description and identification numbers provide further context to the image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-image-shows-the-managing-office-of-debarkation-hospital-no-5-in-new-york-city-which-was-formerly-the-grand-central-palace-the-photo-taken-in-february-1919-is-part-of-a-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-the-description-and-identification-numbers-provide-further-context-to-the-image-image558576381.html
RM2RCN9TD–The image shows the managing office of Debarkation Hospital No. 5 in New York City, which was formerly the Grand Central Palace. The photo, taken in February 1919, is part of a collection of American military activities during World War I. The description and identification numbers provide further context to the image.
Lt. Lubbe took this photograph on January 31, 1919. It features a close-up of General Peyton C. March, the Chief of Staff during World War I. The image was approved by the M.I.D. censor on February 17, 1919. The image is part of the 111-SC-31190a collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-lubbe-took-this-photograph-on-january-31-1919-it-features-a-close-up-of-general-peyton-c-march-the-chief-of-staff-during-world-war-i-the-image-was-approved-by-the-mid-censor-on-february-17-1919-the-image-is-part-of-the-111-sc-31190a-collection-image558115321.html
RM2RC09P1–Lt. Lubbe took this photograph on January 31, 1919. It features a close-up of General Peyton C. March, the Chief of Staff during World War I. The image was approved by the M.I.D. censor on February 17, 1919. The image is part of the 111-SC-31190a collection.
President Woodrow Wilson on board the King of Italy's royal train passing through the Italian Alps during World War I. Lieutenant E.N. Jackson of the Signal Corps captured this photograph on February 5, 1919. It is part of a series documenting American military activities during this time. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-woodrow-wilson-on-board-the-king-of-italys-royal-train-passing-through-the-italian-alps-during-world-war-i-lieutenant-en-jackson-of-the-signal-corps-captured-this-photograph-on-february-5-1919-it-is-part-of-a-series-documenting-american-military-activities-during-this-time-image558476602.html
RM2RCGPGX–President Woodrow Wilson on board the King of Italy's royal train passing through the Italian Alps during World War I. Lieutenant E.N. Jackson of the Signal Corps captured this photograph on February 5, 1919. It is part of a series documenting American military activities during this time.
General W. McIver, Hon. William H. Taft, and Gov. Manning of South Carolina reviewing troops during a division review at Camp Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. Date of the photograph is February 7, 1919. The image is part of a collection of American military activities during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-w-mciver-hon-william-h-taft-and-gov-manning-of-south-carolina-reviewing-troops-during-a-division-review-at-camp-jackson-columbia-south-carolina-date-of-the-photograph-is-february-7-1919-the-image-is-part-of-a-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-image558190656.html
RM2RC3NTG–General W. McIver, Hon. William H. Taft, and Gov. Manning of South Carolina reviewing troops during a division review at Camp Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. Date of the photograph is February 7, 1919. The image is part of a collection of American military activities during World War I.
Soldier Pvt. Clere stands inside Cinema de Arts in Paris, France. The photograph was taken on January 9, 1919, and received on February 5, 1919. The venue is packed with officers and men from the Army and Navy, all eagerly anticipating an evening of boxing. The Knights of Columbus (K of C) offers weekly boxing shows for the servicemen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-pvt-clere-stands-inside-cinema-de-arts-in-paris-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-9-1919-and-received-on-february-5-1919-the-venue-is-packed-with-officers-and-men-from-the-army-and-navy-all-eagerly-anticipating-an-evening-of-boxing-the-knights-of-columbus-k-of-c-offers-weekly-boxing-shows-for-the-servicemen-image558499161.html
RM2RCHRAH–Soldier Pvt. Clere stands inside Cinema de Arts in Paris, France. The photograph was taken on January 9, 1919, and received on February 5, 1919. The venue is packed with officers and men from the Army and Navy, all eagerly anticipating an evening of boxing. The Knights of Columbus (K of C) offers weekly boxing shows for the servicemen.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . ., Marshalltown; vol-untarily inducted into service, Feb. 15,1918, Camp Dodge. BUTTS, ALFRED W., Clemons, son Mr. andMrs. Henry F. Butts; aged 26, merchant;selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Q.M. school for cooks and bakers; musteredout. Camp Dodge, Jan. 22, 1919; Sergt.first class. BUXTON, FRANCIS EMMETT, LeGrand,son Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Buxton, Lincoln,Neb.; aged 24, merchant; enlisted, navy,June 6, 1917; S. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-marshalltown-vol-untarily-inducted-into-service-feb-151918-camp-dodge-butts-alfred-w-clemons-son-mr-andmrs-henry-f-butts-aged-26-merchantselective-feb-26-1918-camp-dodge-qm-school-for-cooks-and-bakers-musteredout-camp-dodge-jan-22-1919-sergtfirst-class-buxton-francis-emmett-legrandson-mr-and-mrs-f-l-buxton-lincolnneb-aged-24-merchant-enlisted-navyjune-6-1917-s-image339445129.html
RM2AM71M9–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . ., Marshalltown; vol-untarily inducted into service, Feb. 15,1918, Camp Dodge. BUTTS, ALFRED W., Clemons, son Mr. andMrs. Henry F. Butts; aged 26, merchant;selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; Q.M. school for cooks and bakers; musteredout. Camp Dodge, Jan. 22, 1919; Sergt.first class. BUXTON, FRANCIS EMMETT, LeGrand,son Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Buxton, Lincoln,Neb.; aged 24, merchant; enlisted, navy,June 6, 1917; S.
President and Mrs. Wilson appear on the balcony of the Royal Palais in Milan, Italy, on February 5, 1919. Thousands of people gathered to welcome the President. Also seen in the photograph are Gilbert Close, the President's confidential secretary, Charles Swan, assistant secretary, Rear Admiral Grays on, U.S.A., Margaret Wilson (President's daughter), and Mrs. Wilson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-and-mrs-wilson-appear-on-the-balcony-of-the-royal-palais-in-milan-italy-on-february-5-1919-thousands-of-people-gathered-to-welcome-the-president-also-seen-in-the-photograph-are-gilbert-close-the-presidents-confidential-secretary-charles-swan-assistant-secretary-rear-admiral-grays-on-usa-margaret-wilson-presidents-daughter-and-mrs-wilson-image558493093.html
RM2RCHFHW–President and Mrs. Wilson appear on the balcony of the Royal Palais in Milan, Italy, on February 5, 1919. Thousands of people gathered to welcome the President. Also seen in the photograph are Gilbert Close, the President's confidential secretary, Charles Swan, assistant secretary, Rear Admiral Grays on, U.S.A., Margaret Wilson (President's daughter), and Mrs. Wilson.
New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . ge, class of 1919. He enlisted in U.S.N.R.F. on April 20, 1917, at Charlestown,Mass. On Sept. 7, 1917, he reported at Naval Air Station, Pensa-cola, Fla., where he qualified as Fireman, 3d Class (A). On Nov. 23,1917, he was ordered to M.I.T. Ground School, rating, MachineMate, 2d Class (A). On Jan. 1, 1918, he received the rating of ChiefQuartermaster (A). On Feb. 16 he reported to Naval Air Station,Pensacola, Fla., for flight instruction. On June 1, 1918, he qualifiedas Naval Aviator, and was commissioned Ensign on June 12, 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-aviators-1914-1918-their-portraits-and-their-records-ge-class-of-1919-he-enlisted-in-usnrf-on-april-20-1917-at-charlestownmass-on-sept-7-1917-he-reported-at-naval-air-station-pensa-cola-fla-where-he-qualified-as-fireman-3d-class-a-on-nov-231917-he-was-ordered-to-mit-ground-school-rating-machinemate-2d-class-a-on-jan-1-1918-he-received-the-rating-of-chiefquartermaster-a-on-feb-16-he-reported-to-naval-air-stationpensacola-fla-for-flight-instruction-on-june-1-1918-he-qualifiedas-naval-aviator-and-was-commissioned-ensign-on-june-12-1-image339306315.html
RM2AM0MJK–New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . ge, class of 1919. He enlisted in U.S.N.R.F. on April 20, 1917, at Charlestown,Mass. On Sept. 7, 1917, he reported at Naval Air Station, Pensa-cola, Fla., where he qualified as Fireman, 3d Class (A). On Nov. 23,1917, he was ordered to M.I.T. Ground School, rating, MachineMate, 2d Class (A). On Jan. 1, 1918, he received the rating of ChiefQuartermaster (A). On Feb. 16 he reported to Naval Air Station,Pensacola, Fla., for flight instruction. On June 1, 1918, he qualifiedas Naval Aviator, and was commissioned Ensign on June 12, 1
Ruins of a house belonging to Mr. Pierce in Marked Tree, Arkansas burned to the ground after being struck by an airplane flown by Cadet T.T. Hersey. The incident occurred on January 30, 1919, and this photograph was taken on February 8th, 1919. The image is labeled as subject 35270 and is classified for official use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ruins-of-a-house-belonging-to-mr-pierce-in-marked-tree-arkansas-burned-to-the-ground-after-being-struck-by-an-airplane-flown-by-cadet-tt-hersey-the-incident-occurred-on-january-30-1919-and-this-photograph-was-taken-on-february-8th-1919-the-image-is-labeled-as-subject-35270-and-is-classified-for-official-use-only-image558062499.html
RM2RBWXBF–Ruins of a house belonging to Mr. Pierce in Marked Tree, Arkansas burned to the ground after being struck by an airplane flown by Cadet T.T. Hersey. The incident occurred on January 30, 1919, and this photograph was taken on February 8th, 1919. The image is labeled as subject 35270 and is classified for official use only.
President Wilson and George Creel, from the Committee on Public Information, disembark from the Royal Train at a station in the Alps during their journey to Rome, Italy, on February 5, 1919. They take a break for exercise before continuing their journey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-wilson-and-george-creel-from-the-committee-on-public-information-disembark-from-the-royal-train-at-a-station-in-the-alps-during-their-journey-to-rome-italy-on-february-5-1919-they-take-a-break-for-exercise-before-continuing-their-journey-image558463593.html
RM2RCG609–President Wilson and George Creel, from the Committee on Public Information, disembark from the Royal Train at a station in the Alps during their journey to Rome, Italy, on February 5, 1919. They take a break for exercise before continuing their journey.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . A. E. F.; scoutservice Toul sector, Metz front, Argonneforest; wounded in hand, shrapnel splinter,Argonne forest, Oct. 14, 1918; musteredout Jan. 13, 1919. VON SPRECKELSEN, WILLI AM A., Clover-dale, Ind., son Mr. and Mrs. John A. VonSpreckelsen; selective, Feb. 26, 1918,Camp Dodge; transferred to Washington,D. C; overseas May 20, 1917; Co. D, 43dEng. DAVIDSON, REV. R. B., Marshalltown; ap-pointed chaplain Camp P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-a-e-f-scoutservice-toul-sector-metz-front-argonneforest-wounded-in-hand-shrapnel-splinterargonne-forest-oct-14-1918-musteredout-jan-13-1919-von-spreckelsen-willi-am-a-clover-dale-ind-son-mr-and-mrs-john-a-vonspreckelsen-selective-feb-26-1918camp-dodge-transferred-to-washingtond-c-overseas-may-20-1917-co-d-43deng-davidson-rev-r-b-marshalltown-ap-pointed-chaplain-camp-p-image339396048.html
RM2AM4R3C–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . A. E. F.; scoutservice Toul sector, Metz front, Argonneforest; wounded in hand, shrapnel splinter,Argonne forest, Oct. 14, 1918; musteredout Jan. 13, 1919. VON SPRECKELSEN, WILLI AM A., Clover-dale, Ind., son Mr. and Mrs. John A. VonSpreckelsen; selective, Feb. 26, 1918,Camp Dodge; transferred to Washington,D. C; overseas May 20, 1917; Co. D, 43dEng. DAVIDSON, REV. R. B., Marshalltown; ap-pointed chaplain Camp P
President Wilson is seen posing in the doorway of the Kings Royal Coach aboard the Presidential Train en route to Rome, Italy. The photograph was taken on February 5, 1919 by Lieutenant E.N. Jackson, S.C. It was issued to President Wilson on January 2, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-wilson-is-seen-posing-in-the-doorway-of-the-kings-royal-coach-aboard-the-presidential-train-en-route-to-rome-italy-the-photograph-was-taken-on-february-5-1919-by-lieutenant-en-jackson-sc-it-was-issued-to-president-wilson-on-january-2-1919-image558490186.html
RM2RCHBX2–President Wilson is seen posing in the doorway of the Kings Royal Coach aboard the Presidential Train en route to Rome, Italy. The photograph was taken on February 5, 1919 by Lieutenant E.N. Jackson, S.C. It was issued to President Wilson on January 2, 1919.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . o Nowen, Philip-pine Islands. WINTER, CARL DAVID, Marshallto, sonMr. and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 24,tinner; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Jan.25, 1918; Nav. Res., Pensacola, Fla., cop-persmith, 2d class; discharged, PelhamBay, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1919. WINTER, NIALE, Marshalltown, son Mr.and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 26, far-mer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge;sei-vice in France. WINTER, VERNON C, Marshalltow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-o-nowen-philip-pine-islands-winter-carl-david-marshallto-sonmr-and-mrs-charles-winter-aged-24tinner-enlisted-navy-des-moines-jan25-1918-nav-res-pensacola-fla-cop-persmith-2d-class-discharged-pelhambay-n-y-feb-11-1919-winter-niale-marshalltown-son-mrand-mrs-charles-winter-aged-26-far-mer-selective-feb-26-1918-camp-dodgesei-vice-in-france-winter-vernon-c-marshalltow-image339397589.html
RM2AM4W2D–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . o Nowen, Philip-pine Islands. WINTER, CARL DAVID, Marshallto, sonMr. and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 24,tinner; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, Jan.25, 1918; Nav. Res., Pensacola, Fla., cop-persmith, 2d class; discharged, PelhamBay, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1919. WINTER, NIALE, Marshalltown, son Mr.and Mrs. Charles Winter; aged 26, far-mer; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge;sei-vice in France. WINTER, VERNON C, Marshalltow
President Wilson placing a wreath on the monument of Christopher Columbus during his visit to Genoa, Italy, on February 5, 1919. Lieutenant E.N. Jackson captured this moment. The photograph was recoded on January 5, 1919, and issued as part of the collection of American military activities during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-wilson-placing-a-wreath-on-the-monument-of-christopher-columbus-during-his-visit-to-genoa-italy-on-february-5-1919-lieutenant-en-jackson-captured-this-moment-the-photograph-was-recoded-on-january-5-1919-and-issued-as-part-of-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-image558500407.html
RM2RCHTY3–President Wilson placing a wreath on the monument of Christopher Columbus during his visit to Genoa, Italy, on February 5, 1919. Lieutenant E.N. Jackson captured this moment. The photograph was recoded on January 5, 1919, and issued as part of the collection of American military activities during World War I.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . E. F.; scoutservice Toul sector, Metz front, Argonneforest; wounded in hand, shrapnel splinter,Argonne forest, Oct. 14, 1918; musteredout Jan. 13, 1919. VON SPRECKELSEN, WILLIAM A., Clover-dale, Ind., son Mr. and Mrs. John A. VonSpreckelsen; selective, Feb. 26, 1918,Camp Dodge; transferred to Washington,D. C; overseas May 20, 1917; Co. D, 43dEng. * DAVIDSON, REV. R. B., Mar.shalItown; ap-pointed chaplain Camp Pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-e-f-scoutservice-toul-sector-metz-front-argonneforest-wounded-in-hand-shrapnel-splinterargonne-forest-oct-14-1918-musteredout-jan-13-1919-von-spreckelsen-william-a-clover-dale-ind-son-mr-and-mrs-john-a-vonspreckelsen-selective-feb-26-1918camp-dodge-transferred-to-washingtond-c-overseas-may-20-1917-co-d-43deng-davidson-rev-r-b-marshalitown-ap-pointed-chaplain-camp-pa-image342988646.html
RM2AX0DEE–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . E. F.; scoutservice Toul sector, Metz front, Argonneforest; wounded in hand, shrapnel splinter,Argonne forest, Oct. 14, 1918; musteredout Jan. 13, 1919. VON SPRECKELSEN, WILLIAM A., Clover-dale, Ind., son Mr. and Mrs. John A. VonSpreckelsen; selective, Feb. 26, 1918,Camp Dodge; transferred to Washington,D. C; overseas May 20, 1917; Co. D, 43dEng. * DAVIDSON, REV. R. B., Mar.shalItown; ap-pointed chaplain Camp Pa
Image Description: Lt.E.N. Jackson, a US servicemember, is photographed with Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, the queen of Italy, and the Duke of Genova upon the arrival of President and Mrs. Wilson in Italy. The photo was taken on January 4, 1919, and received on February 5, 1919. It was issued by Sunder and primarily delivered to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-description-lten-jackson-a-us-servicemember-is-photographed-with-mrs-woodrow-wilson-the-queen-of-italy-and-the-duke-of-genova-upon-the-arrival-of-president-and-mrs-wilson-in-italy-the-photo-was-taken-on-january-4-1919-and-received-on-february-5-1919-it-was-issued-by-sunder-and-primarily-delivered-to-mrs-woodrow-wilson-image558487007.html
RM2RCH7TF–Image Description: Lt.E.N. Jackson, a US servicemember, is photographed with Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, the queen of Italy, and the Duke of Genova upon the arrival of President and Mrs. Wilson in Italy. The photo was taken on January 4, 1919, and received on February 5, 1919. It was issued by Sunder and primarily delivered to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . 18, Camp Dodge; cooks and bakersschool, diploma as first cook; transferredto Go. F, Engineers, but failed in physicaltest and sent to base hospital; transferredto U. S. Hosp., Denver, Feb. 8, 1919. DAVIS, DAVID B., Melbourne; selective,Sept. 19, 1919, Camp Dodge. DAVIS, JEFFERSON D., Liscomb, aged 24,farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, CampDodge; Pvt. Go. F, 109 Ammunition Train,A. E. F., Oct. 17, 1917, to Jan. 5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-18-camp-dodge-cooks-and-bakersschool-diploma-as-first-cook-transferredto-go-f-engineers-but-failed-in-physicaltest-and-sent-to-base-hospital-transferredto-u-s-hosp-denver-feb-8-1919-davis-david-b-melbourne-selectivesept-19-1919-camp-dodge-davis-jefferson-d-liscomb-aged-24farmer-selective-sept-19-1917-campdodge-pvt-go-f-109-ammunition-traina-e-f-oct-17-1917-to-jan-5-image339437441.html
RM2AM6KWN–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . 18, Camp Dodge; cooks and bakersschool, diploma as first cook; transferredto Go. F, Engineers, but failed in physicaltest and sent to base hospital; transferredto U. S. Hosp., Denver, Feb. 8, 1919. DAVIS, DAVID B., Melbourne; selective,Sept. 19, 1919, Camp Dodge. DAVIS, JEFFERSON D., Liscomb, aged 24,farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, CampDodge; Pvt. Go. F, 109 Ammunition Train,A. E. F., Oct. 17, 1917, to Jan. 5
President Wilson's arrival in Rome, Italy. The photograph shows Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. presenting a pomp display. The photo was taken on February 5, 1919. Additional information: Description number E issued, Pomp displayed during President Wilson's visit to Italy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-wilsons-arrival-in-rome-italy-the-photograph-shows-lt-en-jackson-of-the-sc-presenting-a-pomp-display-the-photo-was-taken-on-february-5-1919-additional-information-description-number-e-issued-pomp-displayed-during-president-wilsons-visit-to-italy-image558467779.html
RM2RCGB9R–President Wilson's arrival in Rome, Italy. The photograph shows Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. presenting a pomp display. The photo was taken on February 5, 1919. Additional information: Description number E issued, Pomp displayed during President Wilson's visit to Italy.
The literary digest . ::; ^-:r.-. .** The Literary Digest VOLUME LX (FOR THREE MONTHS ENDING MARCH 29, 1919) INDEX OF SUBJECTS A Date Accidents, English and Mar. 1 Adriatic provinces. Map Jan. 4 African colonies, Germanys. . .Feb. 15 Airplane in agriculture Mar. 29 Jumping from an Feb. 1 traffic Mar. 8 Airships, British Mar. 29 Alabamas neglected hterature. Mar. 22 Alaska, Bishop Rowe of Mar. 15 Alien agitators deported Mar. 1 property custodian Jan. 18 Alhed differences Mar. 1 Alluvial terraces Jan. 11 Alsace, German citizens leave. .Mar. 15Alsace-Lorraine, Catholic Ghurch in Mar. 15 Germanys Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-literary-digest-r-the-literary-digest-volume-lx-for-three-months-ending-march-29-1919-index-of-subjects-a-date-accidents-english-and-mar-1-adriatic-provinces-map-jan-4-african-colonies-germanys-feb-15-airplane-in-agriculture-mar-29-jumping-from-an-feb-1-traffic-mar-8-airships-british-mar-29-alabamas-neglected-hterature-mar-22-alaska-bishop-rowe-of-mar-15-alien-agitators-deported-mar-1-property-custodian-jan-18-alhed-differences-mar-1-alluvial-terraces-jan-11-alsace-german-citizens-leave-mar-15alsace-lorraine-catholic-ghurch-in-mar-15-germanys-image339260640.html
RM2AKXJBC–The literary digest . ::; ^-:r.-. .** The Literary Digest VOLUME LX (FOR THREE MONTHS ENDING MARCH 29, 1919) INDEX OF SUBJECTS A Date Accidents, English and Mar. 1 Adriatic provinces. Map Jan. 4 African colonies, Germanys. . .Feb. 15 Airplane in agriculture Mar. 29 Jumping from an Feb. 1 traffic Mar. 8 Airships, British Mar. 29 Alabamas neglected hterature. Mar. 22 Alaska, Bishop Rowe of Mar. 15 Alien agitators deported Mar. 1 property custodian Jan. 18 Alhed differences Mar. 1 Alluvial terraces Jan. 11 Alsace, German citizens leave. .Mar. 15Alsace-Lorraine, Catholic Ghurch in Mar. 15 Germanys
Military construction under the direction of the War Department. This image shows a piping installation in the filter bed at Ft. Sheridan in Illinois. It is part of the construction division's activities during World War One. This photograph was taken on January 27, 1919, by the CPI photographer, and it is designated as subject number 37031. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-construction-under-the-direction-of-the-war-department-this-image-shows-a-piping-installation-in-the-filter-bed-at-ft-sheridan-in-illinois-it-is-part-of-the-construction-divisions-activities-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-was-taken-on-january-27-1919-by-the-cpi-photographer-and-it-is-designated-as-subject-number-37031-image558462324.html
RM2RCG4B0–Military construction under the direction of the War Department. This image shows a piping installation in the filter bed at Ft. Sheridan in Illinois. It is part of the construction division's activities during World War One. This photograph was taken on January 27, 1919, by the CPI photographer, and it is designated as subject number 37031.
Canadian transportation & distribution management . ps, B.C., and from 1915, Assist-ant Engineer, C.P.R., Vancouver, B.C. Hubert Victor Caldwell, whose appoint-ment as District Passenger Agent, Can-adian National-Grand Trunk Rys., Liver- pool, Eng., was announced in a recentissue, was born there, Oct. 4, 1883, andentered G.T.R. service Nov. 3, 1907, sincewhen he has been, to July 1908, clerk,Liverpool, Eng.; July 1908 to Jan. 1910,clerk, London, Eng.; Jan. 1910 to Dec.1915, Travelling Passenger Agent, Liv-erpool, Eng.; Dec. 1915 to Feb. 1919, Pub-licity Agent, London, Eng.; Feb. 1919 toAug. 19 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-transportation-distribution-management-ps-bc-and-from-1915-assist-ant-engineer-cpr-vancouver-bc-hubert-victor-caldwell-whose-appoint-ment-as-district-passenger-agent-can-adian-national-grand-trunk-rys-liver-pool-eng-was-announced-in-a-recentissue-was-born-there-oct-4-1883-andentered-gtr-service-nov-3-1907-sincewhen-he-has-been-to-july-1908-clerkliverpool-eng-july-1908-to-jan-1910clerk-london-eng-jan-1910-to-dec1915-travelling-passenger-agent-liv-erpool-eng-dec-1915-to-feb-1919-pub-licity-agent-london-eng-feb-1919-toaug-19-image339149902.html
RM2AKNH4E–Canadian transportation & distribution management . ps, B.C., and from 1915, Assist-ant Engineer, C.P.R., Vancouver, B.C. Hubert Victor Caldwell, whose appoint-ment as District Passenger Agent, Can-adian National-Grand Trunk Rys., Liver- pool, Eng., was announced in a recentissue, was born there, Oct. 4, 1883, andentered G.T.R. service Nov. 3, 1907, sincewhen he has been, to July 1908, clerk,Liverpool, Eng.; July 1908 to Jan. 1910,clerk, London, Eng.; Jan. 1910 to Dec.1915, Travelling Passenger Agent, Liv-erpool, Eng.; Dec. 1915 to Feb. 1919, Pub-licity Agent, London, Eng.; Feb. 1919 toAug. 19
Lt. Irucker, photographed by Lt. E.E. Smith on February 5, 1919. Lt. Irucker was a liaison officer with the Press Bureau of the Committee to Negotiate Peace. This image was taken at No. 80, Champs Elysees, Paris, France. The photograph is marked with the receiver and date of receipt as January 10, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-irucker-photographed-by-lt-ee-smith-on-february-5-1919-lt-irucker-was-a-liaison-officer-with-the-press-bureau-of-the-committee-to-negotiate-peace-this-image-was-taken-at-no-80-champs-elysees-paris-france-the-photograph-is-marked-with-the-receiver-and-date-of-receipt-as-january-10-1919-image558448364.html
RM2RCFEGC–Lt. Irucker, photographed by Lt. E.E. Smith on February 5, 1919. Lt. Irucker was a liaison officer with the Press Bureau of the Committee to Negotiate Peace. This image was taken at No. 80, Champs Elysees, Paris, France. The photograph is marked with the receiver and date of receipt as January 10, 1919.
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . No. 22, Souge, France, Dec. 22 Camp Genicart, France, Dec. 25 ^ ?y Grand Amphitheatre de LAthene, Bordeaux, Dec 26 Salle Franklin, Bordeaux, Dec. 29 Balcony Y. M. C. A. Bordeaux, Jan. 1 American Docks, Bassens, Jan. 14 On board S. S. Duca DAosta, Marseilles, Jan. 20 Gibraltar, Jan. 23 Camp Merritt, N. J. Feb. 7 PROGRAMME Regimental Band 331st Field Artillery Grand Amphitheatre de 1Athene Bordeaux, France La Marseillaise Overture to Oberon Waltz Crimson Petal Selection from the opera Macbeth March Le Regiment de Sambre-et-Meuse Intermission Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/331st-field-artillery-united-states-army-1917-1919-no-22-souge-france-dec-22-camp-genicart-france-dec-25-y-grand-amphitheatre-de-lathene-bordeaux-dec-26-salle-franklin-bordeaux-dec-29-balcony-y-m-c-a-bordeaux-jan-1-american-docks-bassens-jan-14-on-board-s-s-duca-daosta-marseilles-jan-20-gibraltar-jan-23-camp-merritt-n-j-feb-7-programme-regimental-band-331st-field-artillery-grand-amphitheatre-de-1athene-bordeaux-france-la-marseillaise-overture-to-oberon-waltz-crimson-petal-selection-from-the-opera-macbeth-march-le-regiment-de-sambre-et-meuse-intermission-image339298853.html
RM2AM0B45–331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . No. 22, Souge, France, Dec. 22 Camp Genicart, France, Dec. 25 ^ ?y Grand Amphitheatre de LAthene, Bordeaux, Dec 26 Salle Franklin, Bordeaux, Dec. 29 Balcony Y. M. C. A. Bordeaux, Jan. 1 American Docks, Bassens, Jan. 14 On board S. S. Duca DAosta, Marseilles, Jan. 20 Gibraltar, Jan. 23 Camp Merritt, N. J. Feb. 7 PROGRAMME Regimental Band 331st Field Artillery Grand Amphitheatre de 1Athene Bordeaux, France La Marseillaise Overture to Oberon Waltz Crimson Petal Selection from the opera Macbeth March Le Regiment de Sambre-et-Meuse Intermission
Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. is photographed here capturing President Wilson on the Quirinal balcony in Rome, Italy. This image was taken on February 5, 1919. The photographer's number is listed as January 3, 1919. The description notes that President Wilson arrived in Rome on this day. Notes mention code and location details as well. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-en-jackson-of-the-sc-is-photographed-here-capturing-president-wilson-on-the-quirinal-balcony-in-rome-italy-this-image-was-taken-on-february-5-1919-the-photographers-number-is-listed-as-january-3-1919-the-description-notes-that-president-wilson-arrived-in-rome-on-this-day-notes-mention-code-and-location-details-as-well-image558496276.html
RM2RCHKKG–Lt. E.N. Jackson of the S.C. is photographed here capturing President Wilson on the Quirinal balcony in Rome, Italy. This image was taken on February 5, 1919. The photographer's number is listed as January 3, 1919. The description notes that President Wilson arrived in Rome on this day. Notes mention code and location details as well.
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. Feb. 15, 1865; Initiated March 13, 1882 Died Dec. 30, 1936 John M. McNutt Chicago Born Oct. 21, 1910; Initiated April 21, 1929 Died Oct. 30, 1936 Harold P. Moore Charleston Born Sept. 6, 1899; Initiated March 1, 1919 Died April 11, 1936 Andrew M. Payne Virginia Military Institute Born Dec. 19, 1855; Initiated 1875 Died Dec. 9, 1936 Ben Cunningham Roberson Auburn Born June 2, 1917; Initiated Feb. 26, 1936 Died Dec. 26, 1936 Henry R. Slaton Jr. Georgia Born Nov. 29, 1913; Initiated Jan. 15, 1934 Died Nov. 23, 1936 William H. Thompson Vanderbilt Born May 29, 1905; I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-feb-15-1865-initiated-march-13-1882-died-dec-30-1936-john-m-mcnutt-chicago-born-oct-21-1910-initiated-april-21-1929-died-oct-30-1936-harold-p-moore-charleston-born-sept-6-1899-initiated-march-1-1919-died-april-11-1936-andrew-m-payne-virginia-military-institute-born-dec-19-1855-initiated-1875-died-dec-9-1936-ben-cunningham-roberson-auburn-born-june-2-1917-initiated-feb-26-1936-died-dec-26-1936-henry-r-slaton-jr-georgia-born-nov-29-1913-initiated-jan-15-1934-died-nov-23-1936-william-h-thompson-vanderbilt-born-may-29-1905-i-image336869621.html
RM2AG1MHW–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. Feb. 15, 1865; Initiated March 13, 1882 Died Dec. 30, 1936 John M. McNutt Chicago Born Oct. 21, 1910; Initiated April 21, 1929 Died Oct. 30, 1936 Harold P. Moore Charleston Born Sept. 6, 1899; Initiated March 1, 1919 Died April 11, 1936 Andrew M. Payne Virginia Military Institute Born Dec. 19, 1855; Initiated 1875 Died Dec. 9, 1936 Ben Cunningham Roberson Auburn Born June 2, 1917; Initiated Feb. 26, 1936 Died Dec. 26, 1936 Henry R. Slaton Jr. Georgia Born Nov. 29, 1913; Initiated Jan. 15, 1934 Died Nov. 23, 1936 William H. Thompson Vanderbilt Born May 29, 1905; I
This photograph from February 5, 1919, shows a group of officers from the Motor Transport Corps of the American Military. In the front row, from left to right, are 1st Battalion C.C. Wood, Captain H.E. Elkington, Captain Hugh H. Tolman, and 1st Lieutenant Arthur V. Smith. In the back row, there are 2nd Lieutenant Lawrence Delmore and 2nd Lieutenant Harry V. Peters. The picture was taken in Paris, Seine, France. The identification number is 36817. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-from-february-5-1919-shows-a-group-of-officers-from-the-motor-transport-corps-of-the-american-military-in-the-front-row-from-left-to-right-are-1st-battalion-cc-wood-captain-he-elkington-captain-hugh-h-tolman-and-1st-lieutenant-arthur-v-smith-in-the-back-row-there-are-2nd-lieutenant-lawrence-delmore-and-2nd-lieutenant-harry-v-peters-the-picture-was-taken-in-paris-seine-france-the-identification-number-is-36817-image558400038.html
RM2RCD8XE–This photograph from February 5, 1919, shows a group of officers from the Motor Transport Corps of the American Military. In the front row, from left to right, are 1st Battalion C.C. Wood, Captain H.E. Elkington, Captain Hugh H. Tolman, and 1st Lieutenant Arthur V. Smith. In the back row, there are 2nd Lieutenant Lawrence Delmore and 2nd Lieutenant Harry V. Peters. The picture was taken in Paris, Seine, France. The identification number is 36817.
Cpl. Newberg captures Lt. Col. Thomas L. Smith at his desk in the Munitions Building, Washington, D.C. The photograph was taken on January 29, 1919, and authenticated on February 6, 1919. Lt. Col. Smith works in the Purchase, Storage, and Traffic Division of the War Department. The photo was approved by the M.I.D. censor on February 17, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-newberg-captures-lt-col-thomas-l-smith-at-his-desk-in-the-munitions-building-washington-dc-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-29-1919-and-authenticated-on-february-6-1919-lt-col-smith-works-in-the-purchase-storage-and-traffic-division-of-the-war-department-the-photo-was-approved-by-the-mid-censor-on-february-17-1919-image558092023.html
RM2RBY81Y–Cpl. Newberg captures Lt. Col. Thomas L. Smith at his desk in the Munitions Building, Washington, D.C. The photograph was taken on January 29, 1919, and authenticated on February 6, 1919. Lt. Col. Smith works in the Purchase, Storage, and Traffic Division of the War Department. The photo was approved by the M.I.D. censor on February 17, 1919.
. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. |0|8, pages 129-174, 188-195. Railway Age—Dec, Louise Kamrjf.School in Rivt s at the Libra, California. 918. Jan.1919. Feb.. 1919, 3. Annals American Academy —96:121-4. 4. New Republic. Feb. 2. 1918. p,7-20; Nov >, lHH. p. 43-44. 5, Scribm-.s, Oct.. I9|H. ,,. 415-20. 6. N. Y. Times. Feb. 18, ll»|>, p.|7; Feb, 19, p, 15; Feb, 20. p. 15;Feb. 21, p. I. N. B.—Notice to students! The topics taken up by the K. U. K.me current topics, and ones that ev-eryone should be well informed Oil,While these- references are essentiallyfoi K, U. k. mem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tiger-student-newspaper-sept-1918-june-1919-08-pages-129-174-188-195-railway-agedec-louise-kamrjfschool-in-rivt-s-at-the-libra-california-918-jan1919-feb-1919-3-annals-american-academy-96121-4-4-new-republic-feb-2-1918-p7-20-nov-gt-lhh-p-43-44-5-scribm-s-oct-i9h-415-20-6-n-y-times-feb-18-llgt-p7-feb-19-p-15-feb-20-p-15feb-21-p-i-n-bnotice-to-students!-the-topics-taken-up-by-the-k-u-kme-current-topics-and-ones-that-ev-eryone-should-be-well-informed-oilwhile-these-references-are-essentiallyfoi-k-u-k-mem-image337149815.html
RM2AGEE0R–. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. |0|8, pages 129-174, 188-195. Railway Age—Dec, Louise Kamrjf.School in Rivt s at the Libra, California. 918. Jan.1919. Feb.. 1919, 3. Annals American Academy —96:121-4. 4. New Republic. Feb. 2. 1918. p,7-20; Nov >, lHH. p. 43-44. 5, Scribm-.s, Oct.. I9|H. ,,. 415-20. 6. N. Y. Times. Feb. 18, ll»|>, p.|7; Feb, 19, p, 15; Feb, 20. p. 15;Feb. 21, p. I. N. B.—Notice to students! The topics taken up by the K. U. K.me current topics, and ones that ev-eryone should be well informed Oil,While these- references are essentiallyfoi K, U. k. mem
Cpl. Newberg, a photographer serving during World War One, captured this image on February 6, 1919. It shows Lt. Col. Thomas L. Smith, from the Purchase, Storage and Traffic Division of the War Department, working at his desk in the Munitions Building in Washington, D.C. The image was received and taken on January 20, 1919. It was subsequently passed by the M.I.D. censor on February 17, 1919. (50 words) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-newberg-a-photographer-serving-during-world-war-one-captured-this-image-on-february-6-1919-it-shows-lt-col-thomas-l-smith-from-the-purchase-storage-and-traffic-division-of-the-war-department-working-at-his-desk-in-the-munitions-building-in-washington-dc-the-image-was-received-and-taken-on-january-20-1919-it-was-subsequently-passed-by-the-mid-censor-on-february-17-1919-50-words-image558097274.html
RM2RBYENE–Cpl. Newberg, a photographer serving during World War One, captured this image on February 6, 1919. It shows Lt. Col. Thomas L. Smith, from the Purchase, Storage and Traffic Division of the War Department, working at his desk in the Munitions Building in Washington, D.C. The image was received and taken on January 20, 1919. It was subsequently passed by the M.I.D. censor on February 17, 1919. (50 words)
'Office personnel of the 55th Service Company Signal Corps, Vincennes, Seine, France. Been issued January 14, 1919. From left to right: Pvt. Robert Clement, Sgt.H.T.Pugh, Sgt. Ernest Barnes, Pvt. Garnett Mattingly, Lt. Simone, M.C., Pvt.C.A. Brown, Lt. A.W. Griffin, Sig. Corps, Pvt. Naugebauer, Lt. H.J.Brooks, Signal Corps, Pvt. Harold Loeb, Sgt. Ernest Rose, M.C., Cpl. D.E.Brashear. Photograph taken on February 5, 1919 by Pvt. Rounsville. Number: 36918.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/office-personnel-of-the-55th-service-company-signal-corps-vincennes-seine-france-been-issued-january-14-1919-from-left-to-right-pvt-robert-clement-sgthtpugh-sgt-ernest-barnes-pvt-garnett-mattingly-lt-simone-mc-pvtca-brown-lt-aw-griffin-sig-corps-pvt-naugebauer-lt-hjbrooks-signal-corps-pvt-harold-loeb-sgt-ernest-rose-mc-cpl-debrashear-photograph-taken-on-february-5-1919-by-pvt-rounsville-number-36918-image558498543.html
RM2RCHPGF–'Office personnel of the 55th Service Company Signal Corps, Vincennes, Seine, France. Been issued January 14, 1919. From left to right: Pvt. Robert Clement, Sgt.H.T.Pugh, Sgt. Ernest Barnes, Pvt. Garnett Mattingly, Lt. Simone, M.C., Pvt.C.A. Brown, Lt. A.W. Griffin, Sig. Corps, Pvt. Naugebauer, Lt. H.J.Brooks, Signal Corps, Pvt. Harold Loeb, Sgt. Ernest Rose, M.C., Cpl. D.E.Brashear. Photograph taken on February 5, 1919 by Pvt. Rounsville. Number: 36918.'
The image depicts a check issued to Werner Horn, who attempted to blow up the Vanceboro railroad bridge in Maine. The check is dated January 18 and the attempt on the bridge occurred on February 2, 1915. The check is signed by Von Papen, and it is from The Rings National Bank in Washington. The amount on the check is $700. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-image-depicts-a-check-issued-to-werner-horn-who-attempted-to-blow-up-the-vanceboro-railroad-bridge-in-maine-the-check-is-dated-january-18-and-the-attempt-on-the-bridge-occurred-on-february-2-1915-the-check-is-signed-by-von-papen-and-it-is-from-the-rings-national-bank-in-washington-the-amount-on-the-check-is-700-image558131732.html
RM2RC12M4–The image depicts a check issued to Werner Horn, who attempted to blow up the Vanceboro railroad bridge in Maine. The check is dated January 18 and the attempt on the bridge occurred on February 2, 1915. The check is signed by Von Papen, and it is from The Rings National Bank in Washington. The amount on the check is $700.
Farm forecaster . fcROPS 36* 30* 1913 1914 1915 1916 19/7 1918 1919 1920 1921 1923 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 GOOD SUBSTITUTES FOR THE ABOVE CASH CROPS. GRAND CHAMPION POLAND-CHINA BOAR AT ]929 STATE FAIR FIRST PRIZE JERSEY COW AT 1929 STATE FAIR 12 NORTH CAROLINA FARM FORECASTER PRICES PAID TO NORTH CAROLINA PRODUCERS FOR FARM PRODUCTS 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 FARM u nit Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Mch. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. — — b arm Orops 1.19 Corn bu. 1 46 1.06 .83 .89 1.09 1.12 1.17 1.19 1.22 1.24 1.28 1.28 1.18 1.06 1.00 .98 vvneai, bu. 1 8 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-forecaster-fcrops-36-30-1913-1914-1915-1916-197-1918-1919-1920-1921-1923-1923-1924-1925-1926-1927-1928-1929-1930-good-substitutes-for-the-above-cash-crops-grand-champion-poland-china-boar-at-929-state-fair-first-prize-jersey-cow-at-1929-state-fair-12-north-carolina-farm-forecaster-prices-paid-to-north-carolina-producers-for-farm-products-1925-1926-1927-1928-1929-1930-farm-u-nit-jan-jan-jan-jan-jan-feb-mch-apr-may-june-july-aug-sept-oct-nov-dec-jan-b-arm-orops-119-corn-bu-1-46-106-83-89-109-112-117-119-122-124-128-128-118-106-100-98-vvneai-bu-1-8-image343349318.html
RM2AXGWFJ–Farm forecaster . fcROPS 36* 30* 1913 1914 1915 1916 19/7 1918 1919 1920 1921 1923 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 GOOD SUBSTITUTES FOR THE ABOVE CASH CROPS. GRAND CHAMPION POLAND-CHINA BOAR AT ]929 STATE FAIR FIRST PRIZE JERSEY COW AT 1929 STATE FAIR 12 NORTH CAROLINA FARM FORECASTER PRICES PAID TO NORTH CAROLINA PRODUCERS FOR FARM PRODUCTS 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 FARM u nit Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Mch. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. — — b arm Orops 1.19 Corn bu. 1 46 1.06 .83 .89 1.09 1.12 1.17 1.19 1.22 1.24 1.28 1.28 1.18 1.06 1.00 .98 vvneai, bu. 1 8
First-Nineteenth annual report of the Metropolitan water and sewerage board .. 1901-1919 . RAINFALL IN INCHES ssaseh 2SSfc; Jan AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURE Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. -Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec 7 14 21 29 4 11 18 25 4 II 18 25 I 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 I 8 15 22 23 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 II 18 25 2 9 16 23 30. Averages for 1910 shown in Red No. 57.] AND SEWERAGE BOARD. 109 City on Town. Number of Meters re-quired to be set on OldServices Each Year. Metehs set on OiServices. D 1.9» z. 1 .& • >o rl2 0 Is o 2S I:- Ceo O CO o 1908. 1909. 191C. 1911. oh Bos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-nineteenth-annual-report-of-the-metropolitan-water-and-sewerage-board-1901-1919-rainfall-in-inches-ssaseh-2ssfc-jan-average-weekly-temperature-feb-mar-apr-may-june-july-aug-sept-oct-nov-dec-7-14-21-29-4-11-18-25-4-ii-18-25-i-8-15-22-29-6-13-20-27-3-10-17-24-i-8-15-22-23-5-12-19-26-2-9-16-23-30-7-14-21-28-4-ii-18-25-2-9-16-23-30-averages-for-1910-shown-in-red-no-57-and-sewerage-board-109-city-on-town-number-of-meters-re-quired-to-be-set-on-oldservices-each-year-metehs-set-on-oiservices-d-19-z-1-gto-rl2-0-is-o-2s-i-ceo-o-co-o-1908-1909-191c-1911-oh-bos-image338250016.html
RM2AJ8H9M–First-Nineteenth annual report of the Metropolitan water and sewerage board .. 1901-1919 . RAINFALL IN INCHES ssaseh 2SSfc; Jan AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURE Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. -Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec 7 14 21 29 4 11 18 25 4 II 18 25 I 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 I 8 15 22 23 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 II 18 25 2 9 16 23 30. Averages for 1910 shown in Red No. 57.] AND SEWERAGE BOARD. 109 City on Town. Number of Meters re-quired to be set on OldServices Each Year. Metehs set on OiServices. D 1.9» z. 1 .& • >o rl2 0 Is o 2S I:- Ceo O CO o 1908. 1909. 191C. 1911. oh Bos
Colby College catalogue . THE NINETY-NINTHANNUAL CATALOGUEOF COLBY COLLEGE FOR THE YEAR 1918-1919. WATERVILLE MAINE •PaUhheJ by the College, MDCCCCX1X 1918 1919 1920 JULY JAN. JULY JAN. S M T W T F S... 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 567 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUG. FEB. AUG. FEB. S M T W T F Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colby-college-catalogue-the-ninety-ninthannual-catalogueof-colby-college-for-the-year-1918-1919-waterville-maine-pauhhej-by-the-college-mdccccx1x-1918-1919-1920-july-jan-july-jan-s-m-t-w-t-f-s-1-2-3-4-5-67-8-9-10-11-12-1314-15-16-17-18-19-2021-22-23-24-25-26-2728-29-30-31-s-m-t-w-t-f-s-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-1112-13-14-15-16-17-1819-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31-s-m-t-w-t-f-s-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-1213-14-15-16-17-18-1920-21-22-23-24-25-2627-28-29-30-31-s-m-t-w-t-f-s-1-2-3-4-567-8-9-1011-12-13-14-15-16-1718-19-20-21-22-23-2425-26-27-28-29-30-31-aug-feb-aug-feb-s-m-t-w-t-f-image342677674.html
RM2AWE8TA–Colby College catalogue . THE NINETY-NINTHANNUAL CATALOGUEOF COLBY COLLEGE FOR THE YEAR 1918-1919. WATERVILLE MAINE •PaUhheJ by the College, MDCCCCX1X 1918 1919 1920 JULY JAN. JULY JAN. S M T W T F S... 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 567 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUG. FEB. AUG. FEB. S M T W T F
. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . , and continued his training inEngland. Lieut. Thomas was assigned to the 92d Squadron, atField 1, Ford Junction, Sussex, for night bombing, and was engagedin this training at the time of the signing of the Armistice. He sailedfor the U.S. on Dec. 4, 1918, and was honorably discharged atMineola, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1919. (Portrait on opposite page.) Married, Feb. 14, 1919, Louise Ames Smith, of Newton Centre,Mass. ROYCE B. CRIMMIN Cadet, A.S., U.S.A. Son of C. Hollis and Gertrude Ethel Crimmin, of Bradford, Mass.;was born at Haver Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-aviators-1914-1918-their-portraits-and-their-records-and-continued-his-training-inengland-lieut-thomas-was-assigned-to-the-92d-squadron-atfield-1-ford-junction-sussex-for-night-bombing-and-was-engagedin-this-training-at-the-time-of-the-signing-of-the-armistice-he-sailedfor-the-us-on-dec-4-1918-and-was-honorably-discharged-atmineola-ny-jan-4-1919-portrait-on-opposite-page-married-feb-14-1919-louise-ames-smith-of-newton-centremass-royce-b-crimmin-cadet-as-usa-son-of-c-hollis-and-gertrude-ethel-crimmin-of-bradford-masswas-born-at-haver-image372546375.html
RM2CJ2XKK–. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . , and continued his training inEngland. Lieut. Thomas was assigned to the 92d Squadron, atField 1, Ford Junction, Sussex, for night bombing, and was engagedin this training at the time of the signing of the Armistice. He sailedfor the U.S. on Dec. 4, 1918, and was honorably discharged atMineola, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1919. (Portrait on opposite page.) Married, Feb. 14, 1919, Louise Ames Smith, of Newton Centre,Mass. ROYCE B. CRIMMIN Cadet, A.S., U.S.A. Son of C. Hollis and Gertrude Ethel Crimmin, of Bradford, Mass.;was born at Haver
. Electric railway journal . ition to his intimate knowledge of the territory. Thefirst of these bases was the traffic survey of Oct. 2,1919, and the other the results which had followedthe earlier fare increases. five cenflareandrezoninq fake effect Safety cars but at old 20-min. headways puton this route. 3000280026002400 2000 O- o a. 1800I 6001400I 200I 000 600 Dec. Jan Feb. Mar Apr May June July Aug. Sept Oct HovKESULT OF SERVICE BETTERMENT ON ROUTE 2005,RIVERVIEW CROSSTOWN LINE, 2.7 MILES IN LENGTH,connecting new BRIGHTON AND BEAVERFALLS FOR A 5-CENT FARE, WHEREASTHE MAIN LINE FARE IS 10 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-journal-ition-to-his-intimate-knowledge-of-the-territory-thefirst-of-these-bases-was-the-traffic-survey-of-oct-21919-and-the-other-the-results-which-had-followedthe-earlier-fare-increases-five-cenflareandrezoninq-fake-effect-safety-cars-but-at-old-20-min-headways-puton-this-route-3000280026002400-2000-o-o-a-1800i-6001400i-200i-000-600-dec-jan-feb-mar-apr-may-june-july-aug-sept-oct-hovkesult-of-service-betterment-on-route-2005riverview-crosstown-line-27-miles-in-lengthconnecting-new-brighton-and-beaverfalls-for-a-5-cent-fare-whereasthe-main-line-fare-is-10-image375001864.html
RM2CP2PKM–. Electric railway journal . ition to his intimate knowledge of the territory. Thefirst of these bases was the traffic survey of Oct. 2,1919, and the other the results which had followedthe earlier fare increases. five cenflareandrezoninq fake effect Safety cars but at old 20-min. headways puton this route. 3000280026002400 2000 O- o a. 1800I 6001400I 200I 000 600 Dec. Jan Feb. Mar Apr May June July Aug. Sept Oct HovKESULT OF SERVICE BETTERMENT ON ROUTE 2005,RIVERVIEW CROSSTOWN LINE, 2.7 MILES IN LENGTH,connecting new BRIGHTON AND BEAVERFALLS FOR A 5-CENT FARE, WHEREASTHE MAIN LINE FARE IS 10
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 16,045.95. The following employes, after serving the Company faithfully for a number of years, have died: NAME LAST OCCUPATION DEPART-MENT DIVISION DATE OF YEARS OFDEATH SERVICE Haberbosch, Frank X.. Supple, T. A Leiberger, Frank A . .Winckelman, CharlesE. Cook, Charles Shaffer, John Coady, Michael Medinger, George W..McNabb, John Planeman. .. Conductor Engineman... Shipper Truckman. .Blacksmith...Yard Fireman Clerk Conductor M. PC. T.C. TElevatorC. T.M. PC. TC. TC. T. Cleveland Jan. 30, 1919.. 24 Cumberland. Jan. 26, 1919.. 38 Connellsville Feb. 2, 19 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-1604595-the-following-employes-after-serving-the-company-faithfully-for-a-number-of-years-have-died-name-last-occupation-depart-ment-division-date-of-years-ofdeath-service-haberbosch-frank-x-supple-t-a-leiberger-frank-a-winckelman-charlese-cook-charles-shaffer-john-coady-michael-medinger-george-wmcnabb-john-planeman-conductor-engineman-shipper-truckman-blacksmithyard-fireman-clerk-conductor-m-pc-tc-televatorc-tm-pc-tc-tc-t-cleveland-jan-30-1919-24-cumberland-jan-26-1919-38-connellsville-feb-2-19-image371777496.html
RM2CGRWYM–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 16,045.95. The following employes, after serving the Company faithfully for a number of years, have died: NAME LAST OCCUPATION DEPART-MENT DIVISION DATE OF YEARS OFDEATH SERVICE Haberbosch, Frank X.. Supple, T. A Leiberger, Frank A . .Winckelman, CharlesE. Cook, Charles Shaffer, John Coady, Michael Medinger, George W..McNabb, John Planeman. .. Conductor Engineman... Shipper Truckman. .Blacksmith...Yard Fireman Clerk Conductor M. PC. T.C. TElevatorC. T.M. PC. TC. TC. T. Cleveland Jan. 30, 1919.. 24 Cumberland. Jan. 26, 1919.. 38 Connellsville Feb. 2, 19
. Railway mechanical engineer . SURPLUS CARS BAD ORDER CARS;. » I 15 I 15 I IS I IS I IS I IS MS I 15 I IS I 15 I IS 115 115 IIS IS I IS IS 15 15 IS 15 I 15 I ISNov. Dec Jan. Wi Mar Apl. Hay Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct Nw. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar Apr Hay Jun. Jul. Auq. Sep. 1919 1920 1921 Variations in Car Conditions and Performance During the PastTwo Years given period. There are numerous factors entering into thisstatement and in order to get a clear conception of the condi-tions, it is advisable to analyze each factor separately. Thethree factors that directly influence car performance are:first, th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-mechanical-engineer-surplus-cars-bad-order-cars-i-15-i-15-i-is-i-is-i-is-i-is-ms-i-15-i-is-i-15-i-is-115-115-iis-is-i-is-is-15-15-is-15-i-15-i-isnov-dec-jan-wi-mar-apl-hay-jun-jul-aug-sep-oct-nw-dec-jan-feb-mar-apr-hay-jun-jul-auq-sep-1919-1920-1921-variations-in-car-conditions-and-performance-during-the-pasttwo-years-given-period-there-are-numerous-factors-entering-into-thisstatement-and-in-order-to-get-a-clear-conception-of-the-condi-tions-it-is-advisable-to-analyze-each-factor-separately-thethree-factors-that-directly-influence-car-performance-arefirst-th-image371833483.html
RM2CGXDB7–. Railway mechanical engineer . SURPLUS CARS BAD ORDER CARS;. » I 15 I 15 I IS I IS I IS I IS MS I 15 I IS I 15 I IS 115 115 IIS IS I IS IS 15 15 IS 15 I 15 I ISNov. Dec Jan. Wi Mar Apl. Hay Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct Nw. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar Apr Hay Jun. Jul. Auq. Sep. 1919 1920 1921 Variations in Car Conditions and Performance During the PastTwo Years given period. There are numerous factors entering into thisstatement and in order to get a clear conception of the condi-tions, it is advisable to analyze each factor separately. Thethree factors that directly influence car performance are:first, th
. Programme . and HIS 1919 JOURNEY 5 FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 8.155 SATURDAY MATINEES AT 2.30 JAN. 9-10 1.16-17 . 23-24 FEB. 6-7 SALE OF COURSE TICKETS, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 and $2.50 opens MON-DAY, DECEMBER 29, and closes SATURDAY, JANUARY 3.SINGLE TICKETS will be on sale on and after MONDAY, JANUARY 5. MAIL ORDERS, accompanied by cheque, will receive attention in the order of theirreceipt in advance of regular sale. Tickets will be mailed at purchasers risk if order is accompanied by stamped andself-addressed envelope. 648 Saturday Afternoon, JANUARY 3, at 3 oclock; Piano Recital by MARTHA BAIRD Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/programme-and-his-1919-journey-5-friday-evenings-at-8155-saturday-matinees-at-230-jan-9-10-116-17-23-24-feb-6-7-sale-of-course-tickets-500-400-300-and-250-opens-mon-day-december-29-and-closes-saturday-january-3single-tickets-will-be-on-sale-on-and-after-monday-january-5-mail-orders-accompanied-by-cheque-will-receive-attention-in-the-order-of-theirreceipt-in-advance-of-regular-sale-tickets-will-be-mailed-at-purchasers-risk-if-order-is-accompanied-by-stamped-andself-addressed-envelope-648-saturday-afternoon-january-3-at-3-oclock-piano-recital-by-martha-baird-th-image371689840.html
RM2CGKX54–. Programme . and HIS 1919 JOURNEY 5 FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 8.155 SATURDAY MATINEES AT 2.30 JAN. 9-10 1.16-17 . 23-24 FEB. 6-7 SALE OF COURSE TICKETS, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 and $2.50 opens MON-DAY, DECEMBER 29, and closes SATURDAY, JANUARY 3.SINGLE TICKETS will be on sale on and after MONDAY, JANUARY 5. MAIL ORDERS, accompanied by cheque, will receive attention in the order of theirreceipt in advance of regular sale. Tickets will be mailed at purchasers risk if order is accompanied by stamped andself-addressed envelope. 648 Saturday Afternoon, JANUARY 3, at 3 oclock; Piano Recital by MARTHA BAIRD Th
. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . DIARY A. J. CROCI, A.B. 23. Jan. 6.—Students return from Christmas holidays. 7.—Full class day. 8.—Half holiday. Basket ball practice resumed in Senior Division. 9.—Basket ball practice resumed in Junior Division.12.—First Military Drill period of the new year.14.—High School quintet vs. Barton in College gymnasium.26—College quintet vs. Y. M. C. A. in College gymnasium.28.—College quintet vs. Fort Morgan at Fort Morgan.28.—High School quintet vs. Barton at Mobile.Feb. 1.—College quintet vs. St. Stanislaus in College gymnasiu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/springhillian-oct-1919-july-1920-new-series-vol-xii-no-1-4-diary-a-j-croci-ab-23-jan-6students-return-from-christmas-holidays-7full-class-day-8half-holiday-basket-ball-practice-resumed-in-senior-division-9basket-ball-practice-resumed-in-junior-division12first-military-drill-period-of-the-new-year14high-school-quintet-vs-barton-in-college-gymnasium26college-quintet-vs-y-m-c-a-in-college-gymnasium28college-quintet-vs-fort-morgan-at-fort-morgan28high-school-quintet-vs-barton-at-mobilefeb-1college-quintet-vs-st-stanislaus-in-college-gymnasiu-image372597187.html
RM2CJ57EB–. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . DIARY A. J. CROCI, A.B. 23. Jan. 6.—Students return from Christmas holidays. 7.—Full class day. 8.—Half holiday. Basket ball practice resumed in Senior Division. 9.—Basket ball practice resumed in Junior Division.12.—First Military Drill period of the new year.14.—High School quintet vs. Barton in College gymnasium.26—College quintet vs. Y. M. C. A. in College gymnasium.28.—College quintet vs. Fort Morgan at Fort Morgan.28.—High School quintet vs. Barton at Mobile.Feb. 1.—College quintet vs. St. Stanislaus in College gymnasiu
. Prices during the war and the readjustment period. An address by T.S. Holden ... before the American institute of architects (New York chapter) Wednesday, April 9, 1919 . 1913 LEVEL MAXIMUM RISE OF THEPRICE LEVEL IN THE U.S.AND OTHER COUNTRIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORINFORMATION AND EDUCATION SERVICEDIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS AND CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENTS Chart No, 1 FIG.l f^fj^£li0.e^m...ti9- °fAdvances - OCT 5.1918-OCT 12 OCT 19 - OCT 26 NOV.2 — NOV. 9 NOV. 16 NOV 23 NOV. 30 DEC. 7 . DEC. 14 DEC.2I — DEC. 2 8 JAN.4.1919 . JAN. 11 ....... :—JAN 18- JAN. 25? FEB. I FEB.8 — FEB. 15 FEB. 22 — MA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prices-during-the-war-and-the-readjustment-period-an-address-by-ts-holden-before-the-american-institute-of-architects-new-york-chapter-wednesday-april-9-1919-1913-level-maximum-rise-of-theprice-level-in-the-usand-other-countries-us-department-of-laborinformation-and-education-servicedivision-of-public-works-and-construction-developments-chart-no-1-figl-ffjli0emti9-fadvances-oct-51918-oct-12-oct-19-oct-26-nov2-nov-9-nov-16-nov-23-nov-30-dec-7-dec-14-dec2i-dec-2-8-jan41919-jan-11-jan-18-jan-25-feb-i-feb8-feb-15-feb-22-ma-image370114910.html
RM2CE459J–. Prices during the war and the readjustment period. An address by T.S. Holden ... before the American institute of architects (New York chapter) Wednesday, April 9, 1919 . 1913 LEVEL MAXIMUM RISE OF THEPRICE LEVEL IN THE U.S.AND OTHER COUNTRIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORINFORMATION AND EDUCATION SERVICEDIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS AND CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENTS Chart No, 1 FIG.l f^fj^£li0.e^m...ti9- °fAdvances - OCT 5.1918-OCT 12 OCT 19 - OCT 26 NOV.2 — NOV. 9 NOV. 16 NOV 23 NOV. 30 DEC. 7 . DEC. 14 DEC.2I — DEC. 2 8 JAN.4.1919 . JAN. 11 ....... :—JAN 18- JAN. 25? FEB. I FEB.8 — FEB. 15 FEB. 22 — MA
. The consecration of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Whitsunday, May 15, 1921, 11 A.M . Assistants1880-1882—Rev. Chas. C. Quin.1890-1892—Rev. C. F. N. Jeffries.Jan., 1921—Mr. Lewis R. Anschutz. 16 , 1845- , Jan., 1847-May, , 1848- , May, 1852-Nov., Dec, 1854-June, Nov., 1857-Mar., Dec, 1859-July, July, 1861-Feb., , 1866- , Feb., 1867-Nov., April, 1879-Oct., Oct., 1879-Jan., Jan., 1880-Feb., May, 1881-Oct., Nov., 1893-Sept., Sept., 1894-Sept., Oct., 1900-May, May, 1901-Dec, Dec, 1903-May, May, 1904-Jan., Jan., 1914-May, Aug., 1914-May, Aug., 1919 The first building used by the congreg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-consecration-of-st-peters-protestant-episcopal-church-whitsunday-may-15-1921-11-am-assistants1880-1882rev-chas-c-quin1890-1892rev-c-f-n-jeffriesjan-1921mr-lewis-r-anschutz-16-1845-jan-1847-may-1848-may-1852-nov-dec-1854-june-nov-1857-mar-dec-1859-july-july-1861-feb-1866-feb-1867-nov-april-1879-oct-oct-1879-jan-jan-1880-feb-may-1881-oct-nov-1893-sept-sept-1894-sept-oct-1900-may-may-1901-dec-dec-1903-may-may-1904-jan-jan-1914-may-aug-1914-may-aug-1919-the-first-building-used-by-the-congreg-image369690507.html
RM2CDCT0B–. The consecration of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Whitsunday, May 15, 1921, 11 A.M . Assistants1880-1882—Rev. Chas. C. Quin.1890-1892—Rev. C. F. N. Jeffries.Jan., 1921—Mr. Lewis R. Anschutz. 16 , 1845- , Jan., 1847-May, , 1848- , May, 1852-Nov., Dec, 1854-June, Nov., 1857-Mar., Dec, 1859-July, July, 1861-Feb., , 1866- , Feb., 1867-Nov., April, 1879-Oct., Oct., 1879-Jan., Jan., 1880-Feb., May, 1881-Oct., Nov., 1893-Sept., Sept., 1894-Sept., Oct., 1900-May, May, 1901-Dec, Dec, 1903-May, May, 1904-Jan., Jan., 1914-May, Aug., 1914-May, Aug., 1919 The first building used by the congreg
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . BIBLIOGRAPHY Gramen, K. Hygiea, Oct., 1916, Ixxix, 1015.Bevan, a. D. Surg. Clin., Chicago, June, 1917, i, 471.LicHTV, J. A. N. York State J. A/., Nov., 1918, xviii, 433.Head, G. D. Am. J. M. Sc, Feb., igig, civii, 182.JuDD, E. S. Lancet, April, 1919, xxxix, 159.Deaver, J. B. Am. J. M. Sc, April, 1920, clix, 469.McGlire, E. R. Am. Surg., Nov., 1920, Ixxii, 600. Ibid. Arcb. de mal. de Iappar. digest., Feb., 1920, x, 419. Abs. May, 1920, Ixxiv, 1353.Herman ,N. B. Airi. J. M. Sc, Jan., 1921, clxi, 1 11.EwiNG, J. Neoplas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-journal-of-roentgenology-radium-therapy-and-nuclear-medicine-bibliography-gramen-k-hygiea-oct-1916-ixxix-1015bevan-a-d-surg-clin-chicago-june-1917-i-471lichtv-j-a-n-york-state-j-a-nov-1918-xviii-433head-g-d-am-j-m-sc-feb-igig-civii-182judd-e-s-lancet-april-1919-xxxix-159deaver-j-b-am-j-m-sc-april-1920-clix-469mcglire-e-r-am-surg-nov-1920-ixxii-600-ibid-arcb-de-mal-de-iappar-digest-feb-1920-x-419-abs-may-1920-ixxiv-1353herman-n-b-airi-j-m-sc-jan-1921-clxi-1-11ewing-j-neoplas-image376030551.html
RM2CRNJPF–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . BIBLIOGRAPHY Gramen, K. Hygiea, Oct., 1916, Ixxix, 1015.Bevan, a. D. Surg. Clin., Chicago, June, 1917, i, 471.LicHTV, J. A. N. York State J. A/., Nov., 1918, xviii, 433.Head, G. D. Am. J. M. Sc, Feb., igig, civii, 182.JuDD, E. S. Lancet, April, 1919, xxxix, 159.Deaver, J. B. Am. J. M. Sc, April, 1920, clix, 469.McGlire, E. R. Am. Surg., Nov., 1920, Ixxii, 600. Ibid. Arcb. de mal. de Iappar. digest., Feb., 1920, x, 419. Abs. May, 1920, Ixxiv, 1353.Herman ,N. B. Airi. J. M. Sc, Jan., 1921, clxi, 1 11.EwiNG, J. Neoplas
. Before the United States Railroad Labor Board : argument for a wage increase . ly 150 153 177 ;o5 Aug. 150 162 168 111 3ept. 154 156 154 124 Oct. 129 165 110 138 llov. 131 165 80 136 Dec. 144 179 68 128 MJMBSR 5I.!PL0YiiD 1918 1919 1920 1921 Jan. 100 87 103 29 Feb. 101 80 99 47 Iviar. 104 80 104 59 April 105 79 104 66 May 104 86 100 68 Jane 101 92 95 71 Jaly 102 96 89 55 Aag. 102 99 86 68 Sept. 99 95 78 74 Oct. 90 98 59 81 IJov. 98 99 43 83 Dec. 95 103 36 79 19 U. S. Department of Labor figures to£ this same industryshow the same break in the purchasing power of the m^ge earnersfot the count Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/before-the-united-states-railroad-labor-board-argument-for-a-wage-increase-ly-150-153-177-o5-aug-150-162-168-111-3ept-154-156-154-124-oct-129-165-110-138-llov-131-165-80-136-dec-144-179-68-128-mjmbsr-5i!pl0yiid-1918-1919-1920-1921-jan-100-87-103-29-feb-101-80-99-47-iviar-104-80-104-59-april-105-79-104-66-may-104-86-100-68-jane-101-92-95-71-jaly-102-96-89-55-aag-102-99-86-68-sept-99-95-78-74-oct-90-98-59-81-ijov-98-99-43-83-dec-95-103-36-79-19-u-s-department-of-labor-figures-to-this-same-industryshow-the-same-break-in-the-purchasing-power-of-the-mge-earnersfot-the-count-image375950309.html
RM2CRJ0CN–. Before the United States Railroad Labor Board : argument for a wage increase . ly 150 153 177 ;o5 Aug. 150 162 168 111 3ept. 154 156 154 124 Oct. 129 165 110 138 llov. 131 165 80 136 Dec. 144 179 68 128 MJMBSR 5I.!PL0YiiD 1918 1919 1920 1921 Jan. 100 87 103 29 Feb. 101 80 99 47 Iviar. 104 80 104 59 April 105 79 104 66 May 104 86 100 68 Jane 101 92 95 71 Jaly 102 96 89 55 Aag. 102 99 86 68 Sept. 99 95 78 74 Oct. 90 98 59 81 IJov. 98 99 43 83 Dec. 95 103 36 79 19 U. S. Department of Labor figures to£ this same industryshow the same break in the purchasing power of the m^ge earnersfot the count
. Annual report. Agricultural education. THE M. A. C. BULLETIN AMHERST, MASS. Vol. XI. No. 2 February, 1919 Published Eight Times a Year by the College Jan., Feb., Mar., May, June, Sept,, Oct., Nov. entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Amherst, Mass. Public Document No. 31 FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Massachusetts Agricultural College Part I REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT AND OTHER OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED NOV. 30, 1918. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-agricultural-education-the-m-a-c-bulletin-amherst-mass-vol-xi-no-2-february-1919-published-eight-times-a-year-by-the-college-jan-feb-mar-may-june-sept-oct-nov-entered-as-second-class-matter-at-the-post-office-amherst-mass-public-document-no-31-fifty-sixth-annual-report-of-the-massachusetts-agricultural-college-part-i-report-of-the-president-and-other-officers-of-administration-for-fiscal-year-ended-nov-30-1918-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-image236279314.html
RMRMBCJX–. Annual report. Agricultural education. THE M. A. C. BULLETIN AMHERST, MASS. Vol. XI. No. 2 February, 1919 Published Eight Times a Year by the College Jan., Feb., Mar., May, June, Sept,, Oct., Nov. entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Amherst, Mass. Public Document No. 31 FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Massachusetts Agricultural College Part I REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT AND OTHER OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED NOV. 30, 1918. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
. Birds of Massachusetts and other New England states. Birds; Birds. 84 BIRDS OF MASSACHUSETTS resident, chiefly in southern part, where recorded in winter (Jan. and Feb. 1920, C. E. Miller). New Hampshire: Rare migrant and summer resident, chiefly in southern part (recorded Dec. 15) may winter rarely. Vermont: Rare summer resident; seen Jan. 8, 1919 at Shaftsbury (Dr. L. H. Ross).i Massachu- setts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Rare or imcommon to common summer resident locally; rare and rather irregular winter resident, sometimes locally common in winter. Season in Massachusetts. â⢠Residen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-massachusetts-and-other-new-england-states-birds-birds-84-birds-of-massachusetts-resident-chiefly-in-southern-part-where-recorded-in-winter-jan-and-feb-1920-c-e-miller-new-hampshire-rare-migrant-and-summer-resident-chiefly-in-southern-part-recorded-dec-15-may-winter-rarely-vermont-rare-summer-resident-seen-jan-8-1919-at-shaftsbury-dr-l-h-rossi-massachu-setts-rhode-island-and-connecticut-rare-or-imcommon-to-common-summer-resident-locally-rare-and-rather-irregular-winter-resident-sometimes-locally-common-in-winter-season-in-massachusetts-residen-image234589871.html
RMRHJDNK–. Birds of Massachusetts and other New England states. Birds; Birds. 84 BIRDS OF MASSACHUSETTS resident, chiefly in southern part, where recorded in winter (Jan. and Feb. 1920, C. E. Miller). New Hampshire: Rare migrant and summer resident, chiefly in southern part (recorded Dec. 15) may winter rarely. Vermont: Rare summer resident; seen Jan. 8, 1919 at Shaftsbury (Dr. L. H. Ross).i Massachu- setts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Rare or imcommon to common summer resident locally; rare and rather irregular winter resident, sometimes locally common in winter. Season in Massachusetts. â⢠Residen
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 52 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 13, 1919.. A Plea for Two-Years-Old Queens. [9851] I was interested in Mr. Pnck's letter in B.B.J, of Jan. 9, but there is one point where I disagree with him. He says the old bees returning to the old stand will rear the finest queens from the egg. I venture to say that not once in a thousand times will queenless bees rear queens from the eggs; if they have the choice of young larvte, they are always in a big hurry to replace their queen when deprived of her. And another thing : I do not think that good qu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-journal-amp-bee-keepers-adviser-bees-52-the-british-bee-journal-feb-13-1919-a-plea-for-two-years-old-queens-9851-i-was-interested-in-mr-pncks-letter-in-bbj-of-jan-9-but-there-is-one-point-where-i-disagree-with-him-he-says-the-old-bees-returning-to-the-old-stand-will-rear-the-finest-queens-from-the-egg-i-venture-to-say-that-not-once-in-a-thousand-times-will-queenless-bees-rear-queens-from-the-eggs-if-they-have-the-choice-of-young-larvte-they-are-always-in-a-big-hurry-to-replace-their-queen-when-deprived-of-her-and-another-thing-i-do-not-think-that-good-qu-image234273633.html
RMRH42BD–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 52 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 13, 1919.. A Plea for Two-Years-Old Queens. [9851] I was interested in Mr. Pnck's letter in B.B.J, of Jan. 9, but there is one point where I disagree with him. He says the old bees returning to the old stand will rear the finest queens from the egg. I venture to say that not once in a thousand times will queenless bees rear queens from the eggs; if they have the choice of young larvte, they are always in a big hurry to replace their queen when deprived of her. And another thing : I do not think that good qu
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. February, 1922.] The Canadian Field-Naturalist victoria, b.c. 25 Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year 1919 Highest Temperature 52.0 50.9 62.5 67.2 68.5 70.0 84.5 80.4 81.4 67.2 55 3 52.5 84.5 July. Lowest Temperature 33.0 27.0 32.0 36.8 39.8 42.8 47.2 47.7 42 0 31.7 29.7 15.5 15.5 Dec. Mean Temperature. 41.3 40.1 44.0 48.9 52.1 54.4 58.5 58.8 57.7 48.2 42.8 38.0 Precipitation 5.81 2.75 2.22 2.90 .79 .53 .02 .34 1 35 1.30 5.53 4.79 28.33 Hours of Sunshine. . 59 80 150 195 273 283 378 325 242 136 51 94 2265 Prevailing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-natural-history-february-1922-the-canadian-field-naturalist-victoria-bc-25-jan-feb-mar-april-may-june-july-aug-sept-oct-nov-dec-year-1919-highest-temperature-520-509-625-672-685-700-845-804-814-672-55-3-525-845-july-lowest-temperature-330-270-320-368-398-428-472-477-42-0-317-297-155-155-dec-mean-temperature-413-401-440-489-521-544-585-588-577-482-428-380-precipitation-581-275-222-290-79-53-02-34-1-35-130-553-479-2833-hours-of-sunshine-59-80-150-195-273-283-378-325-242-136-51-94-2265-prevailing-image233645307.html
RMRG3CY7–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. February, 1922.] The Canadian Field-Naturalist victoria, b.c. 25 Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year 1919 Highest Temperature 52.0 50.9 62.5 67.2 68.5 70.0 84.5 80.4 81.4 67.2 55 3 52.5 84.5 July. Lowest Temperature 33.0 27.0 32.0 36.8 39.8 42.8 47.2 47.7 42 0 31.7 29.7 15.5 15.5 Dec. Mean Temperature. 41.3 40.1 44.0 48.9 52.1 54.4 58.5 58.8 57.7 48.2 42.8 38.0 Precipitation 5.81 2.75 2.22 2.90 .79 .53 .02 .34 1 35 1.30 5.53 4.79 28.33 Hours of Sunshine. . 59 80 150 195 273 283 378 325 242 136 51 94 2265 Prevailing
. The Canadian field-naturalist. February, 1922.] The Canadian Field-Naturalist victoria, b.c. 25 Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year 1919 Highest Temperature 52.0 50 9 62.5 67.2 68.5 70.0 84.5 80.4 81.4 67.2 55.3 52.5 84.5 July. Lowest Temperature 33.0 27.0 32.0 36.8 39.8 42.8 47.2 47.7 42 0 31.7 29.7 15.5 15.5 Dec. Mean Temperature. 41.3 40.1 44 0 48.9 52.1 54.4 58.5 58.8 57.7 48.2 42.8 38.0 Precipitation 5.81 2.75 2.22 2 90 .79 .53 .02 .34 1 35 1 30 5 53 4.79 28.33 Hours of Sunshine. 59 80 150 195 273 283 378 325 242 136 51 94 2265 Prevailing Wind N SE SW SW W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-february-1922-the-canadian-field-naturalist-victoria-bc-25-jan-feb-mar-april-may-june-july-aug-sept-oct-nov-dec-year-1919-highest-temperature-520-50-9-625-672-685-700-845-804-814-672-553-525-845-july-lowest-temperature-330-270-320-368-398-428-472-477-42-0-317-297-155-155-dec-mean-temperature-413-401-44-0-489-521-544-585-588-577-482-428-380-precipitation-581-275-222-2-90-79-53-02-34-1-35-1-30-5-53-479-2833-hours-of-sunshine-59-80-150-195-273-283-378-325-242-136-51-94-2265-prevailing-wind-n-se-sw-sw-w-image233634708.html
RMRG2YCM–. The Canadian field-naturalist. February, 1922.] The Canadian Field-Naturalist victoria, b.c. 25 Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year 1919 Highest Temperature 52.0 50 9 62.5 67.2 68.5 70.0 84.5 80.4 81.4 67.2 55.3 52.5 84.5 July. Lowest Temperature 33.0 27.0 32.0 36.8 39.8 42.8 47.2 47.7 42 0 31.7 29.7 15.5 15.5 Dec. Mean Temperature. 41.3 40.1 44 0 48.9 52.1 54.4 58.5 58.8 57.7 48.2 42.8 38.0 Precipitation 5.81 2.75 2.22 2 90 .79 .53 .02 .34 1 35 1 30 5 53 4.79 28.33 Hours of Sunshine. 59 80 150 195 273 283 378 325 242 136 51 94 2265 Prevailing Wind N SE SW SW W
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