Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Ephemera, circa 1900
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Correspondence, 1917 September 18-28
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Correspondence, 1917 October 4-December 16
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Correspondence, 1918 March 12-May 10
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Correspondence, 1918 June 3-November 5
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Correspondence, 1918 November- December 30
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Correspondence, 1919 January 3-25
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Correspondence, 1919, February 1-1920, May 12
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Military records and ephemera, 1917 - 1942
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.
Photographs, 1918 - 1921
The collection primarily contains correspondence of Lawrence J. Connolly during his service in World War I. He sent many letters to his mother and father while serving with the United States Army in France. The letters discussed his day-to-day activities during basic training and while abroad. Documents related to the Baker family, such as bills of sale for slaves, are also included in the collection.