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WAR RECORD First went into action (date) (place) Participated in the following engagements, and in what capacity Cited, decorated, or otherwise Show moreWAR RECORD First went into action (date) (place) Participated in the following engagements, and in what capacity Cited, decorated, or otherwise honored for distinguished services (give circumstantial accounts of exploits, includ- ing dates and places where performed, also by whom and in what manner the honors were bestowed): Killed in action, killed by accident, died of wounds, died of disease, wounded, gassed, shell-shocked, taken prisoner: Nature of casualty Place Date Under medical care: — Name of hospital Location From (date) to (date) Permanently disabled (through loss of limb, eyesight, etc.) ........... _, , (specify disability) Arrived at on (American port) (ship) ' (date) (from) Located at ., engaged in tin (name place in U. S.) (kind of duty) (date) Located at engaged in . V till (name place in U. S.) (kind of duty) - (date) Discharged from service at ,, (place) (date) as a ................................. .. (rank) (unit) RETURN TO CIVIL LIFE .3, ,, u \ f? , Occupation after the war ‘i '2‘ f ~ 7 If a change of occupation was occasioned by“‘reason of disability acquired in the service, describe the process of re-education and readjustment, and indicate the agencies or individuals chiefly instrumental in furnishing the new occupation. NOTE—Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
Part of the “History of the American Cantorate” project, which was designed and executed by Mark Slobin in 1984-86 under a grant from the Natonal Endowment for the Humanities awarded to the Cantors Assembly, a professional society.
Portland, Conn. Aug - 28 -1919 Will endeavor to send you photographs as mentioned in questionnaire - at first possible opportunity. Elmer B. Haines Sr Show morePortland, Conn. Aug - 28 -1919 Will endeavor to send you photographs as mentioned in questionnaire - at first possible opportunity. Elmer B. Haines Sr. Show less
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? ................................. Show moreADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? ........................................................ __ /‘ 7 f“ N I" I V ,V/ ‘ . / '1: _ I (A; 2/27 %,/1 H“. 4" "‘7 J 1 7 1 - L” V 7‘" /If , , {9 \Vhat were the mental and physical effects of your army experience on yourself? ., I ' , /[/W‘L /_=‘ fix, What elements of your college life and work were most valuable to you in service? ,7 , _ What is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc. ?.H MM- A” gram/41f I. WM»: ;. c I 'u/VV/ Jawa “1-1/1 / . Photographs—If possible, enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated—also interesting snapshots taken in camps or overseas,., Additional data,_.v_. V V //7/7 I . ( > 2“ W . , summon“ .. . . 1 (date) Signed at (place) n jj’ 7‘01] ,V' )i/MA M a V", ,4 {/1 L, 1' (rank) (brancli of service) V (full name) The information contained in this record, unless otherwise indicated, was obtained from the following persons 01‘ sources ' NOTE—Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? ................................. Show moreADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? ........................................... ._ What is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc. ? Photographs—If possible, enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated—also interesting snapshots taken in camps or overseas,...._. V , Additional data,” . _ , _____ _ Signed at h a (place) (date) .................... 7 (full 11111116) (rank) (branch of service a .... ..I The information contained in this record, unless otherwise indicated, was obtained from the following persons or sources ,, .. r v » rrrrrrrrrrrrr w rrrrrrrr ~ ~ ''' '- NOTE—‘Vrite additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
is converted into blood, which is borne to the left subclavean [subclavian] vein, and thence carried to the heart. After the lecture, the choice of Show moreis converted into blood, which is borne to the left subclavean [subclavian] vein, and thence carried to the heart. After the lecture, the choice of officers for the present term was attended to, and resulted as follows. Dr. Woodward was chosen President Mr. Sawyer “ “ vice [do?] Mr. Sanborn “ “ Recording Sec. Mr. Burr “ “ Corresponding “. Mr. Goodwin “ “ Treas. & Lib. Messrs. L.F. Jones and C.S. Kendall were then elected members of the society. On motion of Mr. Lane, voted to invite Dr. Woodward to deliver the next lecture before the society. Adjourned to the second Sat. of March. Dr. Woodward. Prex. J.E. Sanborn. Rec. Secy. _______________________________ Saturday. March 9th 1844 Society met according to adjournment. Owing to the necessary absence of the President, Dr. Woodward, who was to deliver a lecture to the society, adjourned, one week. James Sawyer. Vice Prex. J.E. Sanborn. Rec. Secy. ________________________________ Saturday March 16th 1844 The society met according to adjournment. Owing to the great interest taken by the members in a trial then pending before the superior court in the city, and to the desire to hear the confession of the prizoner [prisoner] Hall, a murderer, adjourned, one week. James Sawyer, Vice. Rex. [Prex.] J.E. Sanborn. Rec. Secy. Show less
WAR RECORD Entered service ’23; / , at gar fl. (dat (place) [37‘ [my/Ewaaf (rank) ,asa in the section of V (infantry, artillery, aviation, etc.) the /) Show moreWAR RECORD Entered service ’23; / , at gar fl. (dat (place) [37‘ [my/Ewaaf (rank) ,asa in the section of V (infantry, artillery, aviation, etc.) the /)’afia/9a/ fray (regular Army, National Guard. Home Guard, NationalArmy, Navy, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps, or Allied Army) or in the (name 'vilian organ‘zation, sue 5 Red Cross, . ., etc ' ~ , Assigned originally fofllf‘flfl/ {/7 (company) ' (regiment ivision (or) E " at ’—"" (ship) (place) Trained or stationed before going to Europe:— School, camp, station, ship From (date) to (date) \‘4 A\— I \ Transferred to:—- Company Regiment Division Ship Date New Location “Wanda/fa i0? 47/355 f F / I ' Promoted : —— ~- From (rank) ’ to (rank) Date A? Z/évflf’oawf @zfim 20 Vermoch / g: Embarked from on ‘2?! and arrived at "‘ Z 3 557(- i7,‘ ) (date / (f reign port) (dab! ‘ Proceeded from ‘ to 5 0/6 5/06 to flax/4645' {An/ ’ (7/5 I ("a ' (la 1%) From , to / 01/ / :5‘ / aw / and 7‘0 5/62/70 (/5 o #58/ fl/dcqs ’ (d’me) / Trained or stationed abroad:— Country Place From (date) to (date) fizz/k5 -- flkym fi/i/y, 4%? 427/ /7/<9 I / NOTE—Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less