Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Marriage certificate of William Blue of Poplar Bluff, Missouri, and Eva Mapp of Atlanta, Georgia, who were married at Atlanta., 1898 Sept 8
Collection contains the 136-page diary (1918-1919) of William Blue that describes his military service in France in World War I and his return to the United States. Collection also includes genealogy materials on the Blue and Mapp families, newspaper clippings regarding William Blue, and Blue’s appointment as assistant band leader in the 350th Field Artillery.
Appointment of Private William J. Blue as assistant band leader, 350th Field Artillery, U.S. Army. Issued at Camp Dix, New Jersey., 1918 Mar 11
Collection contains the 136-page diary (1918-1919) of William Blue that describes his military service in France in World War I and his return to the United States. Collection also includes genealogy materials on the Blue and Mapp families, newspaper clippings regarding William Blue, and Blue’s appointment as assistant band leader in the 350th Field Artillery.
Page from the Woodmen Banner that includes a portrait photograph of William Blue, musical director, Camp No. 14, St. Louis, Mo. Also includes some notes regarding Blue’s musical career., 1922 Apr
Collection contains the 136-page diary (1918-1919) of William Blue that describes his military service in France in World War I and his return to the United States. Collection also includes genealogy materials on the Blue and Mapp families, newspaper clippings regarding William Blue, and Blue’s appointment as assistant band leader in the 350th Field Artillery.
Two pages of handwritten genealogical notes regarding the Blue and Mapp families., No date
Collection contains the 136-page diary (1918-1919) of William Blue that describes his military service in France in World War I and his return to the United States. Collection also includes genealogy materials on the Blue and Mapp families, newspaper clippings regarding William Blue, and Blue’s appointment as assistant band leader in the 350th Field Artillery.
Newspaper clippings (with photocopies), many relating to William Blue. Includes St. Louis Argus newspaper obituary of William Blue titled “Prof. William Blue Pioneer Musician Dies,” August 14, 1932., 1918-1932; no date
Collection contains the 136-page diary (1918-1919) of William Blue that describes his military service in France in World War I and his return to the United States. Collection also includes genealogy materials on the Blue and Mapp families, newspaper clippings regarding William Blue, and Blue’s appointment as assistant band leader in the 350th Field Artillery.
Two pages of handwritten notes relating to World War I., No date
Collection contains the 136-page diary (1918-1919) of William Blue that describes his military service in France in World War I and his return to the United States. Collection also includes genealogy materials on the Blue and Mapp families, newspaper clippings regarding William Blue, and Blue’s appointment as assistant band leader in the 350th Field Artillery.
Diary of Sergeant William Blue, assistant band leader, 350th Field Artillery Band, American Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919. [See PDF finding aid for content of the early pages of the diary followed by transcriptions of diary entries in quotation marks. While transcribing these entries, an effort was made to retain the punctuation and spelling of the original diary. The handwritten entries are written in a printed diary titled Army and Navy Diary Including French-English Words, Addresses of Home Friends, Autographs of Comrades, Also Pages for Carrying Postage Stamps and Tables Showing Values of Foreign Coins, Etc. (published by Stanton and Van Vliet Co., Chicago, 1917).], 1918-1919
Collection contains the 136-page diary (1918-1919) of William Blue that describes his military service in France in World War I and his return to the United States. Collection also includes genealogy materials on the Blue and Mapp families, newspaper clippings regarding William Blue, and Blue’s appointment as assistant band leader in the 350th Field Artillery.