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Box 1

 Container

Contains 49 Results:

“Wonder how may more of these scenes before the war is over.” Full page image, graphite by Rudie, Camp Pike, Arkansas., 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 1
Identifier: A3363-00001-0001
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 1917

“Before and after taking my appetite cure.” Half page image, graphite [by Rudie, Camp Pike, Arkansas.] (on verso of previous image), 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 2
Identifier: A3363-00001-0002
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 1917

“Soldiers Recreation Hausen-Pheffer Hunting.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to Mrs. H. L. Wakefield, 3063 Thomas St., St. Louis, Missouri (mother), 23 Nov 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 3
Identifier: A3363-00045
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 23 Nov 1917

"Walking Post” with illustrated address. Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 10 Dec 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 4
Identifier: A3363-00046
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 10 Dec 1917

“Yessum! Some Job.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 15 Dec 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 5
Identifier: A3363-00047
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 15 Dec 1917

Untitled [Mule pulling a cart with passengers]. Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 22 Dec 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 6
Identifier: A3363-00041
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 22 Dec 1917

“Well Done” [Santa amidst soldiers with gifts] with illustrated address. Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 28 Dec 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 7
Identifier: A3363-00048
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 28 Dec 1917

“1917 1918 Happy New Year.” Holiday scene with illustrated address. Red and brown ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 30 Dec 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 8
Identifier: A3363-00042
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 30 Dec 1917

“Food Will Win The War” with illustrated address. Red and brown ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 31 Dec 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 9
Identifier: A3363-00043
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 31 Dec 1917

Untitled [Soldier eating by campfire.] Red and brown ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 10 Jan 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 10
Identifier: A3363-00044
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes 45 envelopes, one card, and one sheet of paper, with a drawing on each side, for a total of 49 drawings. Wakefield produced the drawings from 1917 to August 1918, at Camp Pike and Fort Dix, before he deployed to Europe. The drawings are listed in chronological order in the item list. Digital images of each drawing are available. Rudie Wakefield continued to use his artistic skills when he entered the U.S. Army, producing...
Dates: 10 Jan 1918