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World War I postcard from Timothy M. Donahue's papers, approximately 1918
Unused photographic postcard of American soldiers marching down a street, probably in France during World War I, from the papers of Timothy Michael Donahue of Northfield, Vermont; back is in French ("Carte Postale").Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
Letter from Mary to Timothy Donahue, 20 May 1918
"Mary" writes from Northfield, Vermont, to Timothy Donahue in France on 30 May 1918; she describes Memorial Day in Northfield and passes on news of "Edmond," who was "taken in this last draft," and "Bert." The writer may have been Timothy Donahue's older sister, Mary Johanna Donahue Hickok (1891-1931).Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and in the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
Postcard sent by Timothy M. Donahue to his brother John, approximately 1918
Picture postcard with an image of Paris, France (captioned "Paris. -- Panorama vers la Place de la Concorde. --LL."), sent by Timothy Michael Donahue in France to his brother John C. Donahue in the United States (either Cambridge, Massachusetts, or Nashua, New Hampshire), probably in 1918; includes stamp to indicate it was passed by the censor.Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and in the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
Timothy Michael Donahue, approximately 1910-1919
Black-and-white photographic print, presumably a candid family portrait, tentatively identified by the donor as Timothy Michael Donahue, photographed in military uniform in Northfield, Vermont, possibly sometime between 1910 and 1919.Photographs believed to date from the same outing as tdonahue-ph-001, tdonahue-ph-003, and tdonahue-ph-004. Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
Timothy Michael Donahue, approximately 1910-1919
Black-and-white photographic print, presumably a candid family portrait, tentatively identified by the donor as Timothy Michael Donahue, photographed in military uniform in Northfield, Vermont, possibly sometime between 1910 and 1919.Photographs believed to date from the same outing as tdonahue-ph-002, tdonahue-ph-003, and tdonahue-ph-004. Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
Timothy Michael Donahue, approximately 1914
Black-and-white photographic print, presumably a candid family portrait, tentatively identified by the donor as Timothy Michael Donahue in military uniform in Northfield, Vermont, in 1914. Note by family on back reads: "Uncle Tim Donahue, 1914, 15 East St."Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
Timothy Donahue and May Dixon, approximately 1910s-1920s
Black-and-white photographic print, presumably a candid family portrait, tentatively identified by the donor as Timothy Michael Donahue of Northfield, Vermont, with May Dixon, possibly photographed sometime between 1910 and 1929.Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
Clyde Hall, Timothy White Eagle and Laine Thom at the 2023 Two Spirit Pow wow
Color photograph Clyde Hall, Timothy White Eagle, Lain Thom in regalia at the 2023 Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirit Pow wo
Letter from Timothy Donahue to his brother John, 26 February 1918
Timothy Donahue writes from Camp Stuart in Newport News, Virginia, to his brother John C. Donahue (possibly in Massachusetts) on 26 February 1918; he mentions a letter from their sister Anna and that he has advised their brother Tom to enlist with the 1st Vermont. He expects that his company will ship from Hoboken, New Jersey, and "wouldn't bother myself with any Kodak for when I would want to take a picture."Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and in the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
Postcard sent by Timothy M. Donahue to his mother, approximately 1916
Photographic postcard with an image of two soldiers in front of a structure with a thatched roof, presumably taken at the U.S.-Mexico border. Sent by Timothy Michael Donahue to Mrs. J. C. Donahue (likely his mother, Margaret Clarke Donahue) in Northfield, Vermont, approximately 1916; message reports that this was the canteen where he used to work.Timothy Michael Donahue (1893-1973) of Northfield, Vermont, served in the Vermont National Guard during the Mexican Border Crisis and in the U.S. Army during World War I. His parents ran the Norwich University mess hall for many years
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