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| Size | 50 items (1.0 linear feet) |
| Abstract | Elle Goode Hardeman of was regent of the Liberty Hall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Charlotte, N.C., during World War I. The DAR was sponsor of the 5th Company, Coast Artillery of the North Carolina National Guard and later machine gun and anti-aircraft units. It also sponsored a Camp Greene base hospital ward and a ward at Oteen Hospital, Buncombe County, N.C. In the early 1920s, Hardeman was chair of the Committee on Friendly Cooperation with Ex-Servicemen for the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs. During World War II, she lived in Chapel Hill, N.C. The collection consists of scrapbooks of clippings, photographs, letters, and programs relating to World War I activities at Camp Greene and other Charlotte, N.C., locations and to the United States Navy Pre-Flight School at the University of North Carolina and other activities in Chapel Hill, N.C., during World War II. The scrapbooks contain a wide and colorful variety of materials--clippings, photographs, letters, event programs, publications by and about servicemen, cartoons and cartoon books, and other items. Many soldiers' signatures appear throughout. World Word I sheet music and miscellaneous clippings are also included. |
| Creator | Hardeman, Elle Goode. |
| Language | English. |
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Elle Goode Hardeman of was regent of the Liberty Hall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Charlotte, N.C., during World War I. The DAR was sponsor of the 5th Company, Coast Artillery of the North Carolina National Guard and later machine gun and anti-aircraft units. It also sponsored a Camp Greene base hospital ward and a ward at Oteen Hospital, Buncombe County, N.C. In the early 1920s, Hardeman was chair of the Committee on Friendly Cooperation with Ex-Servicemen for the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs. During World War II, she lived in Chapel Hill, N.C.
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The collection consists of scrapbooks compiled by Elle Goode Hardeman as part of her work with the Liberty Hall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Charlotte, N.C., during World War I and with the Committee on Friendly Cooperation with Ex-Servicemen of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs in Chapel Hill, N.C., during World War II. The scrapbooks contain clippings, photographs, letters, and programs relating to World War I activities at Camp Greene and other Charlotte, N.C., locations and to the United States Navy Pre-Flight School at the University of North Carolina and other activities in Chapel Hill, N.C., during World War II. Included is a wide and colorful variety of materials--clippings, photographs, letters, event programs, publications by and about servicemen, cartoons and cartoon books, and other items. Many soldiers' signatures appear throughout. World Word I sheet music and miscellaneous clippings are also included.
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Papers, 1917-1946.
The collection consists of scrapbooks compiled by Elle Goode Hardeman as part of her work with the Liberty Hall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Charlotte, N.C., during World War I and with the Committee on Friendly Cooperation with Ex-Servicemen of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs in Chapel Hill, N.C., during World War II. The scrapbooks contain clippings, photographs, letters, and programs relating to World War I activities at Camp Greene and other Charlotte, N.C., locations and to the United States Navy Pre-Flight School at the University of North Carolina and other activities in Chapel Hill, N.C., during World War II. Included is a wide and colorful variety of materials--clippings, photographs, letters, event programs, publications by and about servicemen, cartoons and cartoon books, and other items. Many soldiers' signatures appear throughout. World Word I sheet music and miscellaneous clippings are also included.
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Items Separated
Items separated include oversize volumes V-308/S-1,2,3,5,7,8.
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