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Box 1

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Contains 7 Results:

Schedule for Lt. Charles A. Pritchard. [mimeograph copy, 1 sheet]. Travel schedule from Le Mans to Is Sur Tille, September 12-13. , ca. 11 Sept 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains ten documents, two personal letters, a program from a show aboard a transport ship (the USAT America), and a photograph of Lt. Charles A. Pritchard in uniform. The items are arranged chronologically and most of the documents are typed on onionskin paper. Pritchard typed the letters and these are his copies. He wrote the first letter to his father after the war had ended while he was still in France and told of the sites he had seen....
Dates: ca. 11 Sept 1918

Typed Letter from Charles A. Pritchard to Dear Father, Le Mans, France [carbon copy on onion skin, 2 pg., 1 sheet]. Discusses the victory; glad he did not reach the fighting; tells of visit to Blois and the Chatuea de Blois; plans to tour LeMans, 1918 Dec 1

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains ten documents, two personal letters, a program from a show aboard a transport ship (the USAT America), and a photograph of Lt. Charles A. Pritchard in uniform. The items are arranged chronologically and most of the documents are typed on onionskin paper. Pritchard typed the letters and these are his copies. He wrote the first letter to his father after the war had ended while he was still in France and told of the sites he had seen....
Dates: 1918 Dec 1

Typed Letter from Charles A. Pritchard, Headquarters, American Embarkation Center, [Le Mans, France] to Dear old “Vet” [Captain]. [carbon copy on onion skin, 2pg., 2 sheets]. Center is mostly empty; discusses promotion of another lieutenant over himself; volunteered to stay in France due to lack of promotion; wishes to marry an 18 year old girl but her father will not consent until she is 21, he plans to return for her; hopes to find a job in New York City; had leave in London, England, and travelled to Brussels, Metz, and Strassbourg; hopes to return to U. S. in October. , 1919 July 1

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains ten documents, two personal letters, a program from a show aboard a transport ship (the USAT America), and a photograph of Lt. Charles A. Pritchard in uniform. The items are arranged chronologically and most of the documents are typed on onionskin paper. Pritchard typed the letters and these are his copies. He wrote the first letter to his father after the war had ended while he was still in France and told of the sites he had seen....
Dates: 1919 July 1

Special Orders No. 208. By order of Colonel Halstead, Headquarters U. S. Troops, Le Mans Area. [carbon copy on onion skin, 2pg., 2 sheets]. Pritchard relieved of duty with R. R. & C. and to proceed “with delay” to Gievres for temporary assignment., 1919 July 27

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains ten documents, two personal letters, a program from a show aboard a transport ship (the USAT America), and a photograph of Lt. Charles A. Pritchard in uniform. The items are arranged chronologically and most of the documents are typed on onionskin paper. Pritchard typed the letters and these are his copies. He wrote the first letter to his father after the war had ended while he was still in France and told of the sites he had seen....
Dates: 1919 July 27

Military record, Charles A. Pritchard. [carbon copy on onion skin, 1pg., fragment, also preservation copy]. Written by Pritchard, from university, notes training, commissions, and assignments through Aug. 5, 1919; left U.S. with 329th Infantry on 12 June 1918., ca. 1919 Aug 6

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains ten documents, two personal letters, a program from a show aboard a transport ship (the USAT America), and a photograph of Lt. Charles A. Pritchard in uniform. The items are arranged chronologically and most of the documents are typed on onionskin paper. Pritchard typed the letters and these are his copies. He wrote the first letter to his father after the war had ended while he was still in France and told of the sites he had seen....
Dates: ca. 1919 Aug 6

“Memorandum to Chief Quartermaster” by order of C.G., signed by K.C. Mastelier, Paris, France. [carbon copy on onion skin, 1pg.]. Policy on mileage reimbursement to officers., 1919 Dec 21

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains ten documents, two personal letters, a program from a show aboard a transport ship (the USAT America), and a photograph of Lt. Charles A. Pritchard in uniform. The items are arranged chronologically and most of the documents are typed on onionskin paper. Pritchard typed the letters and these are his copies. He wrote the first letter to his father after the war had ended while he was still in France and told of the sites he had seen....
Dates: 1919 Dec 21

Telegram, Washington D. C. to Commanding General, Camp Taylor, Ky. [carbon copy on onion skin. 1 pg]. Lt. Pritchard honorably discharged; instructions to forward papers., ca. 1920 Apr 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains ten documents, two personal letters, a program from a show aboard a transport ship (the USAT America), and a photograph of Lt. Charles A. Pritchard in uniform. The items are arranged chronologically and most of the documents are typed on onionskin paper. Pritchard typed the letters and these are his copies. He wrote the first letter to his father after the war had ended while he was still in France and told of the sites he had seen....
Dates: ca. 1920 Apr 20