Tag Archives: World War I
Women in World War I
A blog post by Archivist Jennifer Vess. As with every conflict in which Americans participated, women played an important role in World War I – at home and abroad. The work of woman during the war has been a particular … Continue reading
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Tagged 1918, 1919, army, Bertha Berkowich Levy, Jewish Welfare Board, military, Navy, Rose Beser, veterans, women, World War I Leave a comment
Tagged 1918, 1919, army, Bertha Berkowich Levy, Jewish Welfare Board, military, Navy, Rose Beser, veterans, women, World War I Leave a comment
Maryland Soldiers in World War I
For the rest of the year we will be posting a series of blogs on the second Thursday of each month that highlight some of our collections related to World War I. Each post will focus on a single topic … Continue reading
MS 132 and MS 182
Two for the price of one! The following post has two related collections: MS 132 and MS 182 both of which contain materials related the Joseph M. Zamoiski Co. and the Zamoiski family. Calman J. Zamoiski (1896-c. 1970), Papers, n.d., … Continue reading
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Tagged archives, electronics, Family, finding aids, manuscript collections, radio, World War I, Zamoiski 1 Comment
Tagged archives, electronics, Family, finding aids, manuscript collections, radio, World War I, Zamoiski 1 Comment
