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Box 1

 Container

Contains 49 Results:

“Wood Detail In Action.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 11 Feb 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 22
Identifier: A3363-00031
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: 11 Feb 1918

“A Bit of Cheer.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 23 Feb 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 22
Identifier: A3363-00025
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 Feb 1918

“Sunday Service.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 26 Feb 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 23
Identifier: A3363-00026
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: 26 Feb 1918

“Over The Top.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 1 March 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 24
Identifier: A3363-00027
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: 1 March 1918

“A Bit of Bunk Fatigue.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 4 March 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 25
Identifier: A3363-00028
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: 4 March 1918

“An Unexpected Gas Attack!” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 7 March 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 26
Identifier: A3363-00021
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: 7 March 1918

Untitled [a dragon]. Blue-green ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 15 March 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 27
Identifier: A3363-00022
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 March 1918

“Mawk Fawty Teu.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 18 March 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 28
Identifier: A3363-00023
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: 18 March 1918

“A Letter From Her.” Ink on envelope [postmark removed], Fort Pike to mother, c. April 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 29
Identifier: A3363-00032
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: c. April 1918

“Mother’s Day May 12th.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 13 May 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 30
Identifier: A3363-00024
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: 13 May 1918