Box 1
Contains 34 Results:
Letter from Oliver Vie, France, to his sister. Brief note. (2 pages), 1917 Sept 1
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from Oliver Vie, Bois L’Vegue, France, to his sister. Regarding family matters. (2 pages), ca. 1918 Jan
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from Oliver Vie, Menacourt area, France, to his sister, 810 La Beaume St., St. Louis, Missouri. Regarding family matters. Includes envelope. (2 pages), ca. 1918 Feb
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from Oliver Vie, Menacourt area, France, to his sister, 810 La Beaume, St. Louis, Missouri. Brief note. Includes envelope. (3 pages), 1918 Mar 3
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from Oliver Vie, near Meru, France, to his sister. Regarding family matters. (3 pages), 1918 May 5
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from Grace Ashton, St. Louis, Missouri, to her brother. Discusses U.S. pride in American soldiers and helping the Italian Red Cross. (4 pages), 1918 July 29
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from W.R. Castle, Jr, Red Cross official, Washington, D.C., to Grace Ashton, 810 La Beaume St., St. Louis, Missouri. Response regarding Oliver Vie’s MIA status. Includes envelope. (1 page), 1918 Dec 7
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from Dayton Sackett, 1st lieutenant, Germany, to Grace Ashton. Provides information regarding Oliver Vie’s MIA status. (1 page), 1918 Dec 27
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from W.R. Castle, Jr., Red Cross official, Washington, D.C., to Grace Ashton. Includes first-person “testimonials” on Oliver Vie’s death. (2 pages), 1919 Mar 13
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.
Letter from Daniel L. Woods, private, Martins Ferry, Ohio, to Grace Ashton, 810 La Beaume St., St. Louis, Missouri. Response regarding his testimonial of Oliver Vie’s death. Includes envelope. (3 pages), 1919 Mar 23
The collection consists of correspondence of Oliver Vie, primarily to his sister, Grace Ashton, documenting his service in the army along the Mexican border and later in France during World War I. The collection also includes correspondence between his sister and officials regarding Vie’s missing-in-action status and death. The undated letters were given approximate dates.