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Box 1

 Container

Contains 49 Results:

“Yes’um We Are On Our Way.” Ink on card, Camp Pike., c. June 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 31
Identifier: A3363-00013
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. June 1918

“Where Will He Go. Back! You Are Too Rotten For Us.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 3 June 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 32
Identifier: A3363-00017
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: 3 June 1918

“Just Getting Ready For Dinner.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 6 June 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 33
Identifier: A3363-00018
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: 6 June 1918

“They All Do It.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 13 June 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 34
Identifier: A3363-00019
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 June 1918

“We Don’t Know Where We’re Going But We’re On Our Way.” Ink on envelope, Fort Pike to mother, 16 June 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 35
Identifier: A3363-00020
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: 16 June 1918

“Digging In.” Ink on envelope, Fort Dix to father, c.22 June 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 35
Identifier: A3363-00015
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.22 June 1918

“Shattered Dreams.” Ink on envelope, Fort Dix to mother, 25 June 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 37
Identifier: A3363-00014
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: 25 June 1918

“My Darling Sweetheart, My Buddy and I…” Ink on envelope, Fort Dix to mother, 27 June 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 38
Identifier: A3363-00016
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: 27 June 1918

“Good Bye, Dog!” Ink on envelope, Fort Dix to mother, c.July 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 39
Identifier: A3363-00004
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.July 1918

“Yes, Oh Yes, We Have Irish-Pianos.” Ink on envelope, Fort Dix to mother, 2 July 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 40
Identifier: A3363-00009
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: 2 July 1918