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[Envelope fragment addressed to Edward I. Sproull from Miss F. G. Fuhring, circa 1916-1919]
Envelope fragment addressed to Edward I. Sproull, American Expeditionary Forces, from Miss F. G. Fuhring, circa 1916-1919.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
[Envelope from War Department]
War Department envelope, circa 1918-1919.
[Envelope from U.S. War Department]
Envelope from the U.S. War Department, circa 1910s-1920s. Printed with letterhead of War Department, Headquarters Eastern Department, Governors Island, New York, with handwritten label ("Personelle") on front.
[Containing envelope for official U.S. Navy photographs]
Containing envelope for official U.S. Navy photographs, circa 1940s. Inscription: "Rich."
Official Souvenir French Aerial Warfare Exhibit, Minneapolis, August 7 to 16, 1918 [Envelope]
Envelope titled "Official Souvenir French Aerial Warfare Exhibit, Minneapolis, August 7 to 16, 1918," circa 1918. Original container for the "Sky Fighters of France" catalog and set of lithographs by Henri Farré.
[Envelope from the United States Signal Corps addressed to First Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge in Toul, France, circa 1917-1918]
Envelope from the United States Signal Corps addressed to First Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge in Toul, France, circa 1917-1918.
[Envelope for U.S. Navy identification photographs of Henry B. Christensen]
Envelope for U.S. Navy identification photographs of Henry B. Christensen, circa 1939-1945. Text printed on the envelope lists Christensen's name, rate, service number, and unit.
[Holiday greeting card and envelope]
Holiday greeting card to Bernice Rockness from Bernhard Christenson, postmarked December 17, 1918. Card is embroidered with flowers and "1919, Best Wishes" on front and was sent from a camp hospital in France. Includes envelope. Inscription on verso: "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Bernhard."
[Poem, "The Price," by Lieutenant Ben Ray Redman, and printed magazine photograph of SPAD aircraft, circa 1918]
Poem, "The Price," by Lieutenant Ben Ray Redman, and printed magazine photograph of SPAD aircraft, circa 1918. Enclosed with two August 1918 letters from Drew to mother, postmarked September 2, 1918.
[Envelope to David E. Beal from Edward I. Sproull, circa 1918]
Envelope to David E. Beal, U.S. Marine Corps, Philippines, from Edward I. Sproull, American Expeditionary Forces, France, circa 1918. The envelope is heavily marked with postal notes and stamps.