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Dance invitation, May 2, 1919 for American Convalescent Hospital
Group photograph, National Association of Referees in Bankruptcy, October 11, 1958
Official year book, 1920, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
Invitation to a hospital dance party (in Russian), Dec. 13, 1918
Postcard, to Julius Loveday: removal of fat off the animal skins, Murmansk
Dance invitation, Olga barracks, Feb.17, 1919, Headquarters Co., 339th Infantry
Russian Revolutionary pamphlets, Constitution (fundamental law) Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic, 1918
Correspondence, from R. E. Cortwright, June 14, 1918 (includes newspaper clipping on the draft)
"Quoth the Russian: 'Harashaw'" poem, by R.S. (reprint from American Sentinel, Dec.31, 1918) & "Ode to the Shackleton Boot" by E.J.H. (American Sentinel, Dec.24, 1918)
Bernstein, Scott Howard. The American North Russian Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919
The call (of the workers and peasants of Russia, to their English speaking fellow workers), no.13 Dec.7, 1918
Michigan Historical Collections topical photograph collection, circa 1860-1959
0.5 linear feet (in 2 boxes) — 1 oversize box
The photographs in this collection were received from various sources. Subjects include carriages, automobiles, Great Lakes shipping, railroads, and mass transit, especially street railroads. There are also images documenting activities within the mining, forestry, and lumber industries, mostly in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Also included are photographs of various ethnic groups and their societies, notably of Native Americans (1870s-1930s) of the Manistee and Ludington, Michigan, areas. Some of the images are street views and private residences in various Michigan towns and cities. Of interest are photographs of Michigan units taking part in the Spanish-American War and the "Polar Bear Expedition" of World War I. There is also a series of bookplates, [acquired from?] William H. Bicknell, many of which relate to the University of Michigan.