E: [Genealib] World War I document

Craig Scott crscott at HeritageBooks.com
Tue Feb 19 13:12:39 EST 2008


Actually, I would send it to me or some other publisher. 

 

It sounds like an interesting document that would be of interest to a number
of people and it deserves to be published.

 

I have personal research experience with an Ambulance Company in the Great
War that was raised by my alma mater, University of the South, Sewanee,
Tennessee. 

 

So I could probably add material found in the National Archives on this
company to the final work.

 

Sorry, I get excited by this kind of thing.

 

C.

 

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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Angela Westphal
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 12:50 PM
To: 'Librarians Serving Genealogists'
Subject: RE: [Genealib] World War I document

 

I would give it to the World War I Museum.  This seems the most logical.

Angela Westphal

Zion-Benton Public Library

Zion, IL 60099

 

 

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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Nancy Franklin
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:39 AM
To: Librarians Serving Genealogists
Subject: [Genealib] World War I document

 

Good morning:

 

The Mount Calm Library recently received a typewritten 25-page document
detailing the history of Ambulance Company No. 1. The author is unknown. 

 

The Company was originally organized at Ft. D. A. Russell, Cheyenne, WY in
1911; in 1915 was transferred to Ft. Bliss, El Paso, TX; in Nov. 1917 the
company left for overseas, arriving in Saint Nazaire, France on Dec. 2. 

 

The documents lists the day-to-day activities of the company and also
includes a listing of all its personnel, including some home addresses and a
list of all those killed, wounded, & gassed.  The company was made up of men
from all over the U.S. - no special concentration from any one state.

 

What shall I do with it? It would find little usage here at Mount Calm.
Should I send it to the World War I Museum in Kansas City? Or does someone
have a better idea for its preservation?  I would also be glad to give it to
a genealogical library.   Thanks for your advice - 

 

Nancy Franklin

Mount Calm Public Library

Mount Calm, TX  76673

nancy.franklin at mtcalmisd.org 

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