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Bag, Medicine
Bag, made of leather with handle and metal closures. Dr. John Ovitz Sr., Sycamore, Illinois took the bag of medicines with him on house calls as access to the pharmacy was not always available. Medications were dispensed from this bag of medications between WWI and WWII. Dr. Ovitz medical practice was in Genoa and Sycamore, Illinois, between 1910-1950
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Book - Honor Roll 1919
Honor Roll Book, DeKalb County. Harold R. Wilkinson page 37.
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Book, Record
Book, Record measuring 5.5" x 4", green cover titled "Officer's Record Book" in the name of Charles G. Bruggerman 2nd Lieutenant Infantry. Five pages recording the service and duties away from regiment during WWI.
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Card, Identification
Card, Identification, measuring 5" x 3.75" with a black and white photo of 2nd Lieutenant Charles G. Bruggerman U.S.Army while serving during WWI, stamped with "American Embarkation Center Le Mans, Official Copy" and also signed by Charles G. Bruggerman.
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Certificate
Certificate, Certification by direction by U.S. President Honorable Discharge dated 26th August 1919 of Charles G.Bruggerman for service during WWI.
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Certificate
Certificate, Honorable Discharge from the U.S.Army of 2nd Lieutenant Infantry Charles G. Bruggerman dated September 30th 1918, for his service during WWI.
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Certificate
Certificate, Charles G. Bruggerman, Promotion to Second Lieutenant of Infantry in the U.S.Army during WWI, dated March 4th 1919.
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Magazine
"Cornsilk" Summer, 2018, Vol.37, No.2, Quarterly publication of the DeKalb County Historical-Genealogical Society"
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Manual, Training
Manual, blue cover measuring 5.5" x 4", dated 1917 titled " Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of the Army of the United States" during WWI, three hundred and fifty pages with fifteen chapters referring to Military Discipline; Arms, Uniform, Equipment; Rations and Forage; Personal Hygiene and care of feet; Infantry Drill Regulations; Field Service; Marching and Camping; Target Practice; Map Reading; Signals and Codes; Fi...
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Manual, Training
Manual, Small Arms Firing Training Manual, orange cover measuring 6" x 4", dated 1913 corrected to March 15,1918, WWI U.S.A War Office. Table of contents contains five parts referring to general, individual instruction, combat practice, miscellaneous and courses for organized militia, with diagrams and illustrations.
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Newspaper
The True Republican Newspaper Article tilted Din After News The Germans Had Quit. Article is Dated Nov 13th, 1918.
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Notebook
Notebook, red in color, measuring 7.5" x 5", one hundred and eighty six pages of handwritten Field Orders for WWI U.S.Army soldiers. Twenty five chapters with diagrams and illustrations referring to fortifications, patrols, map reading, target designation, grenades, infantry weapons, artillary, gases, metric system, sector occupation.
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Photo Album
Photo Album; Orange floral cover; Military photo album from World War One and Carl E. Lungstrom's time in the United States Marine Corps (USMC). Around 88 total photographs. Carl E. Lungstrom, Private, 1st class, was a part of the 167th company of the USMC stationed on the U.S.S. North Carolina. Lungstrom was born August 26th,1895 in Malta. Son of John and Emma Lungstrom and entered service on June 11th, 1917? at Parris Island, South Carolina,...
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Plaque - Bronze Plaque
Plaque, bronze material reading " In Memory of Leon R. Listy PFC US Army, Feb. 3, 1893- Oct 20, 1918 KIA in France Mech Co A 129 INF 33 Div" Sycamore Veteran plaque duplicates one at Sycamore, Illinois Park
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Plaque - Plaque
Plaque, bronze material reading "In Memory of George P. Gustafson 2nd Lt US Army World War I, Dec. 8, 1894-June 5, 1918", KIA in France Co B 1 BN 26 INF." Sycamore Veteran plaque duplicates one at Sycamore, Illinois Park
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