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Newspaper clipping, "Lieutenant Archibald and his SPAD," from an unidentified publication, circa 1918-1919. Includes a captioned photograph of Norman S. Archibald with his SPAD aircraft.
Circular Letter No. 4, to the members of the 95th Aero Squadron, February 21, 1929. Provides news on the post-war activities of squadron members. Six typed and mimeographed pages.
Promotional leaflet for the book "Squadron 95" by Harold Buckley, circa 1933. Includes a group photo of squadron members, publication information, and select review quotes. Inscription to Norman S. Archibald from Buck offers copies for friends and family.
Leave pass issued to Sergeant First Class Ray M. Grimshaw, circa 1918-1919. Grants Grimshaw leave from the First Pursuit Group camp to visit the surrounding villages.
Address book, "Book of addresses of officers and enlisted personnel of 95th Aero Squadron," circa 1917-1918. Includes a dedication from Captain John Mitchell, thanking servicemen for "their untiring work and efforts during eight months of active operations on the Western Front." Also contains seven loose pages of handwritten notes listing names and addresses. Copy 2 of 2.
Address book, "Book of addresses of officers and enlisted personnel of 95th Aero Squadron," circa 1917-1918. Includes a dedication from Captain John Mitchell, thanking servicemen for "their untiring work and efforts during eight months of active operations on the Western Front." Copy 1 of 2.
Soldier's individual pay record book belonging to Ray M. Grimshaw (No. 23051) of the 95th Aero Squadron, 1918-1919. Lists monthly pay of $60.00 and includes three pay periods from December 1918 to March 1919. Also included inside is half of a $2.00 ticket stub for the New York Hippodrome, March 16, 1919.
background. 3 horseshoes (2 black, 1 white) with iron crosses in the center located beneath mules hind legs.
Mark: "To: RM Grimshaw, US Army, France --From -- To: RM Grimshaw, 1187 E. 27th St. N, Portland, Oregon, USA -- Care of WW Woodworth, 1187 E. 27th St N."
Letter to Norman "Jim" Archibald from his mother [Elizabeth Langille Archibald], written during his service in France, July 25, [circa 1918]. Addresses various wartime subjects including the death of the "son of a Well Known American" Archibald had hinted at in previous letter (presumably Quentin Roosevelt), other casualties, rationing, and not taking risks. Also discusses other personal news.…