Photographs
Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:
Open House, 1944 August 1
Open House, 1944 August 1
Open House, 1944 August 1
Open ranks inspection, 1943 June 16
Open ranks inspection, 1943 June 16
Open ranks inspection, 1943 June 16
Ordinance section at Bradley Field, circa 1942-1945
Orville H. Platt papers
Orville Hitchcock Platt was a teacher, lawyer, newspaper editor, probate judge (1853-1856), clerk of the State senate (1855-1856), secretary of State of Connecticut (1857), Connecticut legislator (1861-1862, 1864, 1869), state's attorney for New Haven County (1877-1879), and United States Senator (1879-1905) from Meriden, Connecticut. Included in his papers are correspondence, writings, reports, speeches, scrapbooks, memorials, and photographs.
Outing, 1944 July
Owens Machine Gun Veterans Association records
The association was organized in 1919 composed of men who had served in the Machine gun Company of the First Connecticut Infantry, the first American machine gun company. It operated under various names until 1926 when it was named in honor of Michael and John Owens, both members of the company. The association decorated the graves of deceased members on Memorial Day and held annual meetings until it disbanded in 1970.
P-47, 1944 September 15
P-47 Turbosupercharger graphic, circa 1942-1945
Paper work during redeployment, 1945 May 22
Parade at Bradley Field, 1944 September 23
Parade at Bradley Field, 1944 September 23
Patient receives a box of homemade delicacies, 1942 July 9
Patricia M. Flowers genealogical papers
Contains notes, correspondence, photocopies of genealogical works, and miscellaneous genealogical research on the Flowers and Moulton families and related lines.
Photo technician, circa 1942-1945
Physical examination, circa 1942-1945
Physical examination during redeployment, 1945 May 22
Piles of gear on the ground and in a truck, 1945 July 7
Portrait Index of Individual and Family Portraits in the Pictorial Archives
Post Exchange, circa 1942-1945
Post Exchange, 1944
Prayer at the Base Chapel, 1944 December 2
Private Aura M. Carpenter, circa 1942-1945
Private Benjamin Denslow: A soldier of the American Revolution
Two volumes of material on Private Benjamin Denslow, who was a soldier in the American Revolution. The two volumes discuss Denslow's life, family, ancestry and descendants. Included are photostats and photograph copies of original records along with photographs.