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American Red Cross - Groups - Personnel U.S. France. Mr. Henry P. Davison, Chairman of the War Council of the American Red Cross (in center), Col. Gibson, commissioner for (Second from right) and other American Red Cross workers who have come to distribute good things to the wounded soldiers in American Military Hospital No. 7 at St. Denis, which was equipped by the American Red Cross in the SChool for Daughters of OFficers of the Legion of Honor

American Red Cross - Groups - Group of American Red Cross workers at a Red Cross canteen. L to R: Misses Anna L. Rochester , Gladys Cromwell, Elizabeth Strang, Helen J. Day, C. Wheeler, MRs. Mary Palmer Gardner, Misses Winifred Bryce, Anna A. Ryan, Miss Julia Wells, Dorothy Cromwell. American Red Cross Hospitals Nos. 6 and 7, Souilly, Meuse, France

American Red Cross - E thru H - Col. L.S. Hughes of Frankfort, Ky., commanding officer of Red Cros Military Hospital at Sarisbury Court near Southhampton, England, talking to a group of Red Cross officers at entrance of the hospital on "opening day" when his first patients were received. The hospital was built for the American Army Red Cross and will have accomdations for 3,000 patients

American Red Cross - Canteens - Interior of American Red Cross canteen showing Miss Gladys and Mis sDorthy Cromwell of N.Y. and Miss Julia Wells of Fairfax, VA., serving chocolate to wounded soldiers. American Red Cross Hospitals 6 & 7, Souilly, France

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross workers serving meals twenty-four hours a day to officers and enlisted men at the Red Cross Canteen near the rail road station in Le Mans, France. In addition to its dining room accomodating 300 men at a sitting this canteen has dormitories for officers and enlisted men, shower baths, laundry, sterilizing rooms, Left to right: Matherine McCarthy, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Perkins, Caroline Baird, Westchester, Pa.; Jeanette Bailey; Catherine Comstock, Harrisburg, Pa.; Annie Whelpley, Montelain, N.J.; Ruth Miller, Ashland, Ohio; Elizabeth Marshall, Louisville, KY.; Helen Ruff, St. Paul, Minn.; Ella Stauft, Uniontown, Pa., and Elena M. Peck, New York City

American Red Cross - N thru W - Red Cross seeking information. Getting information for the Home Comunication Service. In the garden of the American Red Cross recreation hut at Orleans, Miss Huldah Salter, American Red Cross hospital searcher, questioning a group of soldiers about some of their comrades who are missing

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Prisoners' relief. American Red Cross Canteen work at St. Ludwig, Alsace, and the two Red Cross girls, canteen workers, Miss Cheta Geary of Denver, Colo., and Miss Leititia Curtis, of San Francisco, Cal., who fed the Italian and Allied released prisoners and went over into Baden, Germany. They were the first American women to enter Germany after signing of armistice

American Red Cross - N thru W - A.R.C. Personnel. Miss Julia Stimson, formerly Chief of American Red Cross in France, appointed Chief Nurse of Army Nurse Corps of A.E.F. to take effect early in November, 1918. Miss Stimson was wit British forces before coming to the A.R.C. A graduate of Vassar before the war she held position of Superintendent of Harlem Hospital in New York City, and afterwards had charge of Department of Nursing and Social Service in Washington University, St. Louis, MO

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross in North Russia. Captain W.T. Wynn of Seattle, of the American Red Cross, with a detail from the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army who helped in the daily work of the Red Cross headquarters

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Interior of the American Red Cross Canteen, showing comforts provided soldiers by the Red Cross. L to R: Miss Nichol, Lt. W.O. Wilson A.R.C., Miss Dorthy Young, Miss Thomas, Miss Adams, Mrs. Arnold. Soldiers, L to R: Pvt. W.B. McCoy, Mobile operating unit No. 1, Pvt. H.B. Wood, Evacuation Hospital No. 8 and Pvt. Burnett Smith Evacuation Hospital No. 8 A.R.C. Canteen, Senoncourt, Meuse, France

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label_outline Explore Dorthy, Evacuation Hospital, Meuse

American Red Cross - Groups - Miss Mary Vanneman, Directoress of diet kitchen in the Evacuation Hospital d'Origin, Mont Frenet. The A.R.C. Co-operates with the Franco-American Society, Le Bien Etre du Blesse

American Red Cross - Recreation and Sports - American Red Cross Canteen, Issoudan, France. American soldiers enjoying a moving picture show

William Nichol to Andrew Jackson, March 11, 1841

Artwork: "T.S.C. Lowe's Ballon Tethered at 1,000 Feet Above the York River in 1862". Artist: John McCoy

A stern view of various French ships tied up at a pier. They are, left to right: the auxiliary survey and support ships MEUSE (A 607) and VAR (A 608) and the cruiser COLBERT (C 611)

Flanked by a Marine Honor Guard, Mrs. Dorthy H. Marsh (center right) and Commandant Marine Corps General Charles C. Krulak (center right) cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony of the James Wesley Marsh Center in full view of the attending audience

An exposure of the fallacies, falsehoods, slanders, and treasonable threats of the Greenback party leaders, by Thos. M. Nichol, Secretary of the Honest money league of the northwest. To the voters of Massachusetts ... [n. d.].

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - American canteen in France. A negro soldier at an American Red Cross Canteen

Josiah Nichol & Co. to Andrew Jackson, Jr., June 7, 1834

Capt. Christopher W. Burnett, commanding officer of the amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21), greets U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel B. Shapiro.

SENIOR AIRMAN Nichol Wombles, USAF, (left), STAFF Sergeant Philip Jones, USAF, (center) and SENIOR AIRMAN Lorreen Kieschnick, USAF, of the 92nd Security Forces Squadron, stand at parade rest before a flag folding ceremony. The ceremony held in appreciation of National Police Week in front of the 92nd Air Refueling Wing Headquarters building on Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington

Josiah Nichol, et al. to Andrew Jackson, August 16, 1832

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