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Camp Library of the American Library Association at Camp Funston, Kansas.
A Corner in Books
[Maps from] Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1910. Twelfth report.
Hearst Over Topeka
On the March with Landon and Knox, vol. 1, no. 2
Camp Library of the American Library Association at Camp Funston, Kansas
Camp Funston Library by Night
Map of the Frisco Line clipping
In the Library of the American Library Association at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Bedside service of the American Library Association in a surgical ward at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Letter from Patrick Moynihan to Sarah Chambers, September 13, 1886
Camp Library of the American Library Association at Camp Funston, Kansas.
Image | 1918 |
American Library Association Archives Digital Collections
Exterior of the camp library. Additional caption reads: The A.L.A. gives library service to 860 army, navy and marine corps camps and stations, and 208 hospitals in America. Libraries have been placed on 911 vessels and more than two million books have been sent overseas. The men in hospitals and camps here and overseas need your magazines. As soon as you have read them, pla...
A Corner in Books
Image | 1918 |
American Library Association Archives Digital Collections
Glass plate slide showing a librarian working amid a pile of books. Caption reads "Mr. Wright sorts books for [Camp] Funston"
[Maps from] Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1910. Twelfth report.
Multi-Page Item | 43 pages | 1912 |
United States Department of Agriculture Soil Maps
United States. Bureau of Soils
Hearst Over Topeka
Multi-Page Item | 12 pages | 1936 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A pamphlet entitled "Hearst Over Topeka." This document is "an address by Honorary Harold L. Ickes" on "August 27, 1936, over the Columbia Broadcasting System," praising Democratic nominee Hearst for election over Alf Landon, Republican nominee from Topeka, Kansas.
On the March with Landon and Knox, vol. 1, no. 2
Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1936 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A periodical entitled "On the March with Landon and Knox," published in Chicago, Illinois by the Republican National Committee. This issue, published August 29, 1936, includes various articles about New Deal legislation.
Camp Library of the American Library Association at Camp Funston, Kansas
Image | 1918 |
American Library Association Archives Digital Collections
Soldiers lingering outside a camp library. Additional caption reads: The A.L.A. gives library service to 860 army, navy and marine corps camps and stations, and 208 hospitals in America. Libraries have been placed on 911 vessels and more than two million books have been sent overseas. The men in hospitals ana camps here and overseas need your magazines. As soon as you have r...
Camp Funston Library by Night
Image | 1918 |
American Library Association Archives Digital Collections
Glass plate slide showing the lighted exterior of the ALA library at Camp Funston, KS, taken at night
Map of the Frisco Line clipping
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1890 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A clipping of the "map of the 'Frisco Line' showing the 'Gulf' connection with Kansas City...occupied by the Adams Express Company.
In the Library of the American Library Association at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Image | 1918 |
American Library Association Archives Digital Collections
Servicemen using the library. Additional caption reads: Reading in the Red Cross House. The A.L.A. has placed libraries in 208 hospitals. The men in hospitals and camps here and overseas need your magazines. As soon as you have read them, place a stamp on the notice on the cover, and mail.
Bedside service of the American Library Association in a surgical ward at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Image | 1918 |
American Library Association Archives Digital Collections
Soldiers reading in bed. Additional caption reads: The A.L.A. has placed libraries in 208 hospitals. The men in hospitals and camps here and overseas need your magazines. As soon as you have read them, place a stamp on the notice on the cover, and mail.
Letter from Patrick Moynihan to Sarah Chambers, September 13, 1886
Multi-Page Item | 14 pages | 1886 |
McNitt Family Papers (Digitized Content)
A letter to Sarah Chambers from Patrick Moynihan, a former private in the 9th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Moynihan wrote about some of his travels, his poor health, and his crops and his farm. He also mentioned and asked about other friends (and/or relatives?), including one's marriage, and he invited Sarah to visit him.
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