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Certificate of Honorable Discharge of Arthur Ailworth from the United States Army Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Certificate of Honorable Discharge of Arthur Ailworth from the United States Army Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Official copy of discharge papers for Arthur F. Ailworth. Ailworth was probably a maternal uncle of LaRue Spiker. Part of LaRue Spiker Collection Previously archived as object Id 012.FIC.067.3 | ||
Revolutionary War Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Revolutionary War Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Photocopy of letter certifying that Eliphalet Reynolds served as private in three Companies, 1776-1781. | |||
U.S. Army certificate for Alfred Emery Ladd Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| U.S. Army certificate for Alfred Emery Ladd Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Documents. U.S. Army certificate for Alfred Emery Ladd, Private 1st Class, Medical Detachment, 125th Infantry died with honor in the service of his country on the sixth day of August 1918. Signed and dated 19 October 1918. With War Department envelope addressed to Mr. Lewis E. Ladd, Cranberry Isles, Maine, postmark illegible. And a card from the War Department imprinted with info that it's from the President who wishes to express his deep and sincere sympathy. Online genealogy lists Alfred Emery Ladd, born November 17, 1889 who died August 06, 1918 in Action in France. He was the son of Clara E. Gilley and Lewis Ladd. Ladd lived in the present (2016) Freeman house on GCI. [show more] | ||
Augustus Phillips application to U.S. Army Signal Corps Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Augustus Phillips application to U.S. Army Signal Corps Northeast Harbor Library Description: Application to U.S. Army Signal Corps signed by Augustus Phillips of Northeast Harbor in 1917 along with three letters of recommendation by Dr. Grindle, Rev. Lee, and Harry Tipton and a Photograph of A. Phillips. |