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[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, December 14, 1918]
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, December 14, 1918. Includes various personal news, mentions getting a letter from Ray (younger brother) about demobilization, expects to be home soon. Two sheets, six handwritten pages, with envelope.
[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, November 11, 1918]
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, November 11, 1918. Briefly mentions celebration of the close of "this little old war," family details, asks for more mail. One sheet, four handwritten pages, with envelope.
[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, October 27, 1918]
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, October 27, 1918. Includes various personal news, asking about family and friends. One sheet, two handwritten pages, with envelope.
[Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, December 8, 1918]
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grimshaw from Leonard H. Grimshaw, December 8, 1918. Brief note about possibility of coming home soon. One handwritten page, with envelope.
Our days in France [Booklet, 1918-1919]
Booklet, "Our days in France," compiled by the 15th Company, U.S. Army, 1918-1919. Includes portraits and snapshots of soldiers at camp and dated entries (beginning on Sunday, February 17th) providing a brief description of the day's activities, weather, and military actions. Leonard H. Grimshaw of Florence, Oregon is included in the list of personnel at end of booklet. Two copies in the…
Out of Control [Newsletter, circa December 1918]
Newsletter, "Out of Control," Vol. 1, No. 3, December 13, [no year, circa 1918]. Reports on news and military activities of interest to members of the First Pursuit Group, U.S. Army Air Service. Includes a photograph of fighter aces Eddie V. Rickenbacker and Reed Chambers with a captured Hannover CL.III aircraft. Also contains an article titled "History of organization, development and growth of…
[Letter to "Dear Sisters" from Private William M. Hildebrand, February 23, 1919]
Letter to "Dear Sisters" from Private William M. Hildebrand, 19th Company, 2nd Air Service Mechanics Regiment, American Expeditionary Forces, February 23, 1919. Discusses how pretty parts of France are, daily activities, and various family and personal news. Two sheets, eight handwritten pages on Young Men's Christian Association stationery.
French-English / English-French dictionary
"French-English / English-French dictionary," E.F.G. Pocket series, published by T. Nelson & Sons, circa 1910s. Pocket dictionary belonging to Ray M. Grimshaw. Includes inscriptions on the front page. Only the book's cover and inscriptions have been digitized.Inscription: "Apres le guerre. Sergeant 1st Class R M Grimshaw, 95th Aero Sqdn. American EF. France."
Out of Control [Newsletter, circa November 1918]
Newsletter, "Out of Control," Vol. 1, No. 1, November 7, [no year, circa 1918]. Reports on news and military activities of interest to members of the First Pursuit Group, U.S. Army Air Service. Includes photographs of fighter aces Frank Luke and Lieutenant Wilbert W. White. Four typed pages.
The Stars and Stripes [Newspaper, June 28, 1918]
Newspaper, "The Stars and Stripes," Vol. 1, No. 21, June 28, 1918. Contains articles on wartime and military activities in France, as well as comic strips, advertisements, and an advice column. Eight typed pages.