NARA, onepage Voices of World War I- Menu of Materials (Text only)2 November 29, 2017 crisadmin The links on this page play the audio version of the file only. To see the original document, you must go through the MAIN VOICES MENU. Newspapers of Connecticut Statewide NewsThompsonville Press Sept 13, 1917-Timely Suggestions on Local PatriotismShore Line Times February 15, 1917What is This State Doing for the War?Shore Line Times February 15, 1917The Military CensusNorwich Bulletin December 19, 1916Basketball as Played Amoung the CollegesNorwich Bulletin April 18, 1917Mobilize Home Garden ForcesThompsonville Press May 24, 1917Warning: United States RegistrationShore Line Times May 31, 1917The Governor's Warning Words Appeals to the People to Prepare for EmergenciesThompsonville Press Sept 13, 1917Letters from our Soldier Boys -Timely Suggestions on Local Patriotism -No Hands, Works -More Young Men Go to Camp -Editorial – “Home Guard,” -Editorial – “No Time for Favoritism,” -How to Visit the Landship Recruit When You Go To NY -Home Guard To Camp Out -Streets Thronged As Soldiers ParadeLitchfield Enquirer Nov 1, 1917The Liberty Loan RallyThompsonville Press February 21, 1918Warns the Nation to Guard Girls Special Town Meeting, Many Expected to Attend Letters from Soldier Boys More Young Men Go Into CampLitchfield Enquirer August 8, 1918Died of WoundsNorwich Bulletin September 9, 19186000 Make Pilgrimmage to LebanonState Guard News Feb 1919-Gov. Holcomb's Inaugural Address -Manet Boons Recruiting Business -Pinned Beneath Overturned PlaneState Guard News Feb 1919Governor Holcomb's Inaugural AddressThe Whiz Bangs ArticlesAttached to Lawrence Hager's Service Record HartfordHartford Courant February 8 1917Governor Calls On Selectmen To Aid in Taking CensusHartford Courant February 10 1917Mayors Discuss Military Census with GovernorHartford Daily Courant September 15 1918Five Soldier Boys and One Family- HPHS Sports Look Promising- Former Cournat Man Tells of Thrilling July Days Somewhere in FranceHartford Courant September 18 1918Spanish Influenza in Connecticut- Windsor Wets Want Question Voted By Town BridgeportBridgeport Evening Farmer August 19, 1915Women Who Pose as MenBridgeport Evening Farmer February 24, 1917Opposition to Bill to Stop Newsgirls Selling in StreetBridgeport Evening Farmer March 20, 1917The Irish RebelsBridgeport Evening Farmer Apr 7, 1917Waterburian Held for Reviling Flag; Another Tries to Kill SoldierBridgeport Evening Farmer April 13, 1917Military Training in BHS- Boy Scouts Armed with Big PistolsBridgeport Evening Farmer April 14, 1917Wealthy to Give Lawns for Tilling- Home Guards May Become FarmhandsBridgeport Evening Farmer September 20, 1917Suffragist Officers Consent to Co-operate with Organizations; Won't Withdraw ResignationsRepublican Farmer Feb 8, 1918State Schools May Be Closed For One Week- Boys Steal Two Tons of CoalRepublican Farmer Feb 15, 1918Will Prosecute Coal Hoarders in ConnecticutBridgeport Times and Evening News Sept 16, 1918To Erect One Hundred Temporary Houses Here: Housing Situation So Acute Government Adopts Expedient to Relieve Situation New HavenNew Haven Sunday Register Aug 1, 191898 Colored Men Given A Big Send-OffNew Haven Evening Register Aug 3, 1918War Training for All College MenNew Haven Evening Register Aug 8, 1918Elm City FlyerNew Haven Evening Register Aug 8, 1918Elm City Flyer Brings Down First German and Gets Croix De GuerreNew Haven Evening Register Aug 8, 1918Sergt. Brinkley Home; Praised by Major RauNew Haven Sunday Register Aug 11, 1918Lieut. Charles E. Lockhart Gets French War Cross for Bravery at SeichepreyState Guard News Feb 1919Governor Holcomb's Inaugural AddressThe Whiz Bangs ArticlesAttached to Lawrence Hager's Service Record Government Published Materials (GPM) GPMsWhy We Are At War With Germany"[The] purpose of the pamphlet to place in the hands of the pupils..., a concise and authoritative statement of the reason for the entrance of the United States into the present European war."Message From Governor HolcombThe CT Council on Defense "with me and under my direction [conduct] the prosecution of the war so far as concerns this state..."Selections for Reading: The War i (1917)State Board of Education, Hartford, ConnecticutSelections for Reading: The War ii (1918)State Board of Education, Hartford, ConnecticutMade in Connecticut: Interviews on the World WarHolding for AUDIO- A Second Message to the Makers of Public Sentiment in ConnecticutWar Bulletin 1F April 1917Suggestions and requirements for enemy aliensCutting The Meat Bills With MilkThe Connecticut Committee on Food SupplyReport of the Commercial Relations CommitteeTo Connecticut Council of Defense Community Regarding War ChestsState of Connecticut Public Document No. 6 (1919)Report of the Adjutant General to The GovernorStudent Army Training CorpsThe following statements outline the general plan under which the Students Army Training Corps will operate.Halt InfluenzaDistributed by the Connecticut Council of Defense, through its local Agency, at Request of State Department of Health.AmericanismFor native born American women, what you can doSoldiers Want MagazinesA request for magazines and similar reading matter came to this country by cable last week from the American soldiers fighting in France...Are You An Apathist?Apathy!I'm beginning to think that your apathist (to coin a word) is pretty nearly as bad as your pacifist.Hail France!It is with reverence and admiration that dim the eyes and halt speech that Americans turn to greet their oldest and dearest friend, their best and bravest ally, on. this her day. Soldiers' Diaries DiariesEdwards: When Connecticut Stopped The HunThe Battle of Seicheprey April 20-21, 1918 from the office story as told by Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, Commander of the 26th (Yankee) Division.Elizabeth Morrison...Solomon Wollman...Charles F WatrousBlack DiaryCharles F WatrousBlue/Grey Diary Military Service Records (MSR) MSRsAndreazzi_NicolaNew HavenCampbell_Harry SmithHartford, via ArgentinaCarini_John FrancisChester, CTCase_Carroll BurtonCanton, CT/Trinity CollegeCofrancesco_Humbert FrancisNew Haven/YaleDwyer_John PatrickWaterburyFischman_Maurice BNew HavenFlynn_Alexander JosephNew HavenGoddard_Charles RaymondHartfordHager_Lawrence ThomasDanburyHovey_RuthHartfordQueenin_ Raymond JosephNew BritainRodriguez-Hildalgo_CristobalBridgeport, via Puerto RicoThompson_Clarence McGregorHartfordWhitehouse_Wilson HarryWallingford, via EnglandWollman_SolomonHartfordYaffo_ Samuel BenjaminHartford, via Russia Letters Home Letters HomeMilton Bradley LettersLetter from Bill MagennisMilton Bradley LettersLetters to Bridgeport Comfort ClubLetters of Cpl Paul MaynardLetters of Chandler GreeneLetters of Sherman GreeneLetters of Alfred Green
NARA, onepage Voices of World War I- Menu of Materials (Text only)2 November 29, 2017 crisadmin The links on this page play the audio version of the file only. To see the original document, you must go through the MAIN VOICES MENU. Government Published Materials Government Published Materials Government PublishedWhy We Are At War With Germany"[The] purpose of the pamphlet to place in the hands of the pupils..., a concise and authoritative statement of the reason for the entrance of the United States into the present European war."Message From Governor HolcombThe CT Council on Defense "with me and under my direction [conduct] the prosecution of the war so far as concerns this state..."Selections for Reading: The War i (1917)State Board of Education, Hartford, ConnecticutSelections for Reading: The War ii (1918)State Board of Education, Hartford, ConnecticutMade in Connecticut: Interviews on the World WarHolding for AUDIO- A Second Message to the Makers of Public Sentiment in ConnecticutWar Bulletin 1F April 1917Suggestions and requirements for enemy aliensCutting The Meat Bills With MilkThe Connecticut Committee on Food SupplyReport of the Commercial Relations CommitteeTo Connecticut Council of Defense Community Regarding War ChestsState of Connecticut Public Document No. 6 (1919)Report of the Adjutant General to The GovernorStudent Army Training CorpsThe following statements outline the general plan under which the Students Army Training Corps will operate.Halt InfluenzaDistributed by the Connecticut Council of Defense, through its local Agency, at Request of State Department of Health.AmericanismFor native born American women, what you can doSoldiers Want MagazinesA request for magazines and similar reading matter came to this country by cable last week from the American soldiers fighting in France...Are You An Apathist?Apathy!I'm beginning to think that your apathist (to coin a word) is pretty nearly as bad as your pacifist.Hail France!It is with reverence and admiration that dim the eyes and halt speech that Americans turn to greet their oldest and dearest friend, their best and bravest ally, on. this her day.Letters home Letters Home Letters HomeMilton Bradley LettersLetter from Bill MagennisMilton Bradley LettersLetters to Bridgeport Comfort ClubLetters of Cpl Paul MaynardLetters of Chandler GreeneLetters of Sherman GreeneLetters of Alfred GreenNewspapers Newspapers of Connecticut NewspapersHartford Daily Courant September 15, 1917 November 15, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer August 19 November 15, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer February 24, 1917 November 15, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer September 20, 1917 November 15, 2017...Norwich Bulletin December 19, 1916 November 15, 2017...Norwich Bulletin September 9, 1918 November 15, 2017...Norwich Bulletin April 18, 1917 November 15, 2017...Hartford Courant February 10, 1917 November 15, 2017...Hartford Courant September 18, 1918 November 13, 2017...Hartford Courant February 8, 1917 November 13, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer March 20, 1917 November 13, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer April 14, 1917 November 13, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer April 13, 1917 November 13, 2017...Bridgeport Times Sept November 8, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer November 8, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer Feb 15 November 8, 2017...Bridgeport Evening Farmer November 8, 2017...Voices' Introduction October 20, 2017...Connecticut Explored Spring 2017 March 1, 2017Remembering World War I The Connecticut National Guard on the Mexican Border Letting Slip the Dogs of War. Connecticut Pioneers Built the U.S. Navy’s First Airship. SPECIAL SECTION: Connecticut State Library—Connecticut in World War I The Bonus Marchers Ruth Hovey, Hartford Hero. The 102nd Regiment on the Western Front Aviation Pioneer Benjamin Foulois. Site Lines: […]Thompsonville Press February 21, 1918 August 18, 2016Warns the Nation to Guard Girls Special Town Meeting, Many Expected to Attend Letters from Soldier Boys More Young Men Go Into CampSoldiers Diaries Soldiers' Diaries DiariesEdwards: When Connecticut Stopped The HunThe Battle of Seicheprey April 20-21, 1918 from the office story as told by Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, Commander of the 26th (Yankee) Division.Elizabeth Morrison...Solomon Wollman...Charles F WatrousBlack DiaryCharles F WatrousBlue/Grey DiaryMilitary Service Records Military Service Records Military Service QuestionnairesAndreazzi_NicolaNew HavenCampbell_Harry SmithHartford, via ArgentinaCarini_John FrancisChester, CTCase_Carroll BurtonCanton, CT/Trinity CollegeCofrancesco_Humbert FrancisNew Haven/YaleDwyer_John PatrickWaterburyFischman_Maurice BNew HavenFlynn_Alexander JosephNew HavenGoddard_Charles RaymondHartfordHager_Lawrence ThomasDanburyHovey_RuthHartfordQueenin_ Raymond JosephNew BritainRodriguez-Hildalgo_CristobalBridgeport, via Puerto RicoThompson_Clarence McGregorHartfordWhitehouse_Wilson HarryWallingford, via EnglandWollman_SolomonHartfordYaffo_ Samuel BenjaminHartford, via Russia
NARA, onepage Voices of World War I- Menu of Materials (Text only) July 30, 2017 crisadmin The links on this page play the audio version of the file only. To see the original document, you must go through the MAIN VOICES MENU. Government Published Materials Government Published Materials Government PublishedWhy We Are At War With Germany"[The] purpose of the pamphlet to place in the hands of the pupils..., a concise and authoritative statement of the reason for the entrance of the United States into the present European war."Message From Governor HolcombThe CT Council on Defense "with me and under my direction [conduct] the prosecution of the war so far as concerns this state..."Selections for Reading: The War i (1917)State Board of Education, Hartford, ConnecticutSelections for Reading: The War ii (1918)State Board of Education, Hartford, ConnecticutMade in Connecticut: Interviews on the World WarHolding for AUDIO- A Second Message to the Makers of Public Sentiment in ConnecticutWar Bulletin 1F April 1917Suggestions and requirements for enemy aliensCutting The Meat Bills With MilkThe Connecticut Committee on Food SupplyReport of the Commercial Relations CommitteeTo Connecticut Council of Defense Community Regarding War ChestsState of Connecticut Public Document No. 6 (1919)Report of the Adjutant General to The GovernorStudent Army Training CorpsThe following statements outline the general plan under which the Students Army Training Corps will operate.Halt InfluenzaDistributed by the Connecticut Council of Defense, through its local Agency, at Request of State Department of Health.AmericanismFor native born American women, what you can doSoldiers Want MagazinesA request for magazines and similar reading matter came to this country by cable last week from the American soldiers fighting in France...Are You An Apathist?Apathy!I'm beginning to think that your apathist (to coin a word) is pretty nearly as bad as your pacifist.Hail France!It is with reverence and admiration that dim the eyes and halt speech that Americans turn to greet their oldest and dearest friend, their best and bravest ally, on. this her day.Letters home Letters Home Letters HomeMilton Bradley LettersLetter from Commandant July 12, 1917Letter from Bill MagennisOn Knights of Columbus letterheadMilton Bradley LettersFrom The Submarine Defense AssociationLetters to Bridgeport Comfort ClubA collection of letters sent to the Bridgeport Comfort Club from their friends at the front.Letters of Cpl Paul Maynard...Letters of Chandler Greene...Letters of Sherman Greene...Letters of Alfred Green...Military Service Record Questionaires Military Service Records QuestionnairesAndreazzi_NicolaNew HavenCampbell_Harry SmithHartford, via ArgentinaCarini_John FrancisChester, CTCase_Carroll BurtonCanton, CT/Trinity CollegeCofrancesco_Humbert FrancisNew Haven/YaleDwyer_John PatrickWaterburyFischman_Maurice BNew HavenFlynn_Alexander JosephNew HavenGoddard_Charles RaymondHartfordHager_Lawrence ThomasDanburyHovey_RuthHartfordQueenin_ Raymond JosephNew BritainRodriguez-Hildalgo_CristobalBridgeport, via Puerto RicoThompson_Clarence McGregorHartfordWhitehouse_Wilson HarryWallingford, via EnglandWollman_SolomonHartfordYaffo_ Samuel BenjaminHartford, via RussiaNewspapers Newspapers of Connecticut NewspapersHartford Daily Courant September 15, 1917...Bridgeport Evening Farmer August 19...Bridgeport Evening Farmer February 24, 1917...Bridgeport Evening Farmer September 20, 1917...Norwich Bulletin December 19, 1916...Norwich Bulletin September 9, 1918...Norwich Bulletin April 18, 1917...Hartford Courant February 10, 1917...Hartford Courant September 18, 1918...Hartford Courant February 8, 1917...Bridgeport Evening Farmer March 20, 1917...Bridgeport Evening Farmer April 14, 1917...Bridgeport Evening Farmer April 13, 1917...Bridgeport Times Sept...Bridgeport Evening Farmer...Bridgeport Evening Farmer Feb 15...Bridgeport Evening Farmer...Voices' Introduction...Connecticut Explored Spring 2017Remembering World War I The Connecticut National Guard on the Mexican Border Letting Slip the Dogs of War. Connecticut Pioneers Built the U.S. Navy’s First Airship. SPECIAL SECTION: Connecticut State Library—Connecticut in World War I The Bonus Marchers Ruth Hovey, Hartford Hero. The 102nd Regiment on the Western Front Aviation Pioneer Benjamin Foulois. Site Lines: […]Thompsonville Press February 21, 1918Warns the Nation to Guard Girls Special Town Meeting, Many Expected to Attend Letters from Soldier Boys More Young Men Go Into CampSoldiers Diaries Soldiers' Diaries DiariesEdwards: When Connecticut Stopped The HunThe Battle of Seicheprey April 20-21, 1918 from the office story as told by Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, Commander of the 26th (Yankee) Division.Elizabeth Morrison...Solomon Wollman...Charles F WatrousBlack DiaryCharles F WatrousBlue/Grey Diary