WWI Publications, WWI PUBS
Abstract
The World War I Publications collection contains books, bulletins, newspapers and
other published materials collected by the North Carolina Historical Commission between
1916-1921. Topics in this collection include: The Committee on Public Information;
Military and Hospital Units; Regimental Histories; Government Reports; and other miscellaneous
topics.
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- WWI Publications
- Call Number
- WWI PUBS
- Creator
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North Carolina Historical Commission
- Date
- 1916-1921
- Repository
- State Archives of North Carolina
Restrictions on Access & Use
Access Restrictions
There is no restriction accessing this collection.
Use Restrictions
The State Archives of North Carolina may not have copyright to some materials. Please
consult the Registrar before using materials.
Arrangement Note
The collection is arranged thematically.
Contents of the Collection
1. National: U.S. Government
The Committee on Public Information:
"Catalogue of Photographs and Stereopticon Slides," 1918
Loyalty Leaflets, Nos. 1-7
Red, White, and Blue Series (booklets):
No. 1: "How the War Came to America," 1917 (3 copies, including a German edition)
No. 2: "National Service Handbook," 1917 (2 copies)
No. 4: "The President's Flag Day Address," 1917 (2 copies)
No. 5: "Conquest and Kultur," 1918 (2 copies)
No. 6: "German War Practices, Part 1: Treatment of Civilians," 1917, 1918 (2 editions)
No. 7: "War Cyclopedia," 1918
No. 8: "German Treatment of Conquered Territory," 1918 (2 copies)
No. 9: "War Labor and Peace," 1918 (2 copies)
War Information Series (pamphlets):
No. 1: "The War Message and Facts Behind It," 1917 (2 copies)
No. 2: "The Nation in Arms," 1917 (2 copies)
No. 3: "The Government of Germany," 1917 (2 copies)
No. 4: "The Great War: From Spectator to Participant," 1917 (2 copies)
No. 5: "A War of Self-Defense," 1917
No. 6: "American Loyalty," 1917
No. 7: "Amerikanilche Burgentrene," 1917[German edition of No. 6], (2 copies)
No. 8: "American Interest in Popular Government Abroad," 1917
No. 9: "Home Reading Course for Citizen-Soldiers," 1917
No. 10: "First Session of the War Congress," 1917 (2 copies, one the press edition)
No. 11: "The German War Code," 1918
No. 12: "American and Allied Ideals," 1918
No. 13: "German Militarism and Its German Critics," 1918
No. 14: "The War for Peace," 1918
No. 15: "Why America Fights Germany," 1918 (2 copies)
No. 16: "The Study of the Great War," 1918
No. 18: "The Activities of the Committee on Public Information," 1918
No. 20: "The German-Bolshevik Conspiracy," 1918
No. 21: "America's War Aims and Peace Program," 1918 (2 copies)
Acts, bills, and the Congressional Record, May 19, 1920
Speeches, letters, reports, and extracts from hearings
American Relief Administration: "German Food and Trade Conditions" (bulletin)
Department of Interior: "Americanization as a War Measure" (bulletin)
Federal Board for Vocational Education, "The Vocational Summary," January 1921
Naval Consulting Board: "The Submarine and Kindred Problems" (bulletin)
President's Mediation Commission: "Report on the Busbee [Arizona] Deportations"
Secretary of the Navy: annual report, 1919
U.S. Naval Academy: addresses to graduating class, 1915, 1916
War Department, Commission on Training Camp Activities (3 pamphlets)
Military and Hospital Units:
Coast Artillery Corps, U.S. Army: Liaison, December 13, 1919, and January 20, 1920
Office of Surgeon General, U.S. Army, Carry On, June, August, September, and October-November,
1918, and January, March, April, May, June, and July, 1919
Tank Corps, U.S. Army: Treat 'Em Rough, November and December, 1918
"Principles, Plans and Purposes of the Educational Program of the Recruit Educational
Center, Camp Upton, New York," 1920
"Roster of Fort Oglethorpe Training Camp," 1917
"Roster, Reserve Officers Training Camp, Chickamauga Park," 1917
"Souvenir of Camp Sevier, Greenville, S.C.," n.d. (photographs)
U.S. Hospital No. 12, Biltmore, N.C.: The Ward
Healer, November 16 (pages missing) and December 7 (cover only), 1918, and January
18, February 22, March 29, April 5, 12, and 24, June 28, and August 9 and 16, 1919
U.S. Hospital No. 19, Oteen, N.C., The Oteen,
December 28, 1918, and August 30, 1919
2. National: Non-Government
Aero Club of America, 1916
Aero Club of America, 1918
America's Relation to the World War, 1917
Americans at the Front, by F. A. McKenzie, n.d.
The Dead Lands of Europe, by J. W. Headlam, n.d.
Frenzied Liberty, by Otto H. Kahn, 1918
From the War Zone to Chicago on a U-Boat, 1919
Leading Opinions Both for and Against National Defense, 1916
Lessons on American Citizenship, by Raymond Moley, 1918
Making the World Safe for Democracy, n.d.
Manual for Soldiers in France in Town and Field Service, 1918
The New Earth and What Befell Its Creator, by Henry A. Wise Wood, 1920
Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the National Wholesale Grocers' Association
of the United States, 1918
A Reference Book for Speakers, n.d.
Roster, War Register and Chronology of the Society Sons of the Revolution, in the
State of California, 1920
Some Suggestions on Tax Revision, by Otto H. Kahn, 1920
Straight America: A Call to National Service, by Frances A. Kellor, 1916
The War and Business, by Otto H. Kahn, 1917
A War of Liberation, 1917
Yank Talk - A Review of A.E.F. Humor - Trench and Billet, n.d.
Good Government, July 1919
Manufacturers Record, October 10, 1918
The Monthly Bulletin of the National League for Woman's Service, February 15, 1918
The Panama Canal Record, July 30, 1919
United States Bulletin Service, November 22, 29, and December 27, 1920, and January
3, 1921
Welfare Bulletin, October 1918
Current History: January 1919
Deutsch-Amerika, August 18, 1917, re. German internees at Hot Springs, N.C.
Garden Magazine: May 1918
The Literary Digest, October 18, 1919
The National Geographic Magazine: February 1917, January 1918, and December 1919
Scouting: January 15, 1920
The Survey: August 31 (2 copies) and September 21, 1918
The Vanderbilt Alumnus: December 1920
The World's Work: November 1919
3. North Carolina
State Board of Charities and Public Welfare: Bulletin, July-September and October-December,
1919, and January-March and April-June, 1920
State Board of Health: The Health Bulletin, October 1918, September 1919, and February,
March, and April, 1920
State College of Agriculture and Engineering: Alumni News, November 1, 1917
State Highway Commission: biennial report, 1919-1920
Superintendent of Public Instruction: programs for North Carolina Day, 1917, 1921
University of North Carolina: Extension Leaflets, War Information Series, Nos. 1-12,
14-18, 22; Extension Leaflets, Vol. II, No. 4 ("The American University and the New
Nationalism")
Non-government publications:
The Badin Bulletin, September 1918
The Baraca-Philathea Herald, October-November, 1919, n.d. [Hospital Number]
The North Carolina Booklet, April-July 1920 (3 copies)
Presbyterian Standard, April 23, 1919
Raleigh Times, two special issues re. the war
Thompson Publishing Company, supplementary pages to history books
4. Foreign Countries
Scope and Contents note:
Booklets and pamphlets concerning various aspects of the war in other countries.
Includes Australia, Canada, Iraq, Lithuania,
Palestine, Portugal, South Wales, Sweden, Turkey, and Ukraine
5. Books:
Battle Participation of Organizations of the American Expeditionary Forces in France,
Belgium and Italy, 1917-1918, 1920
"List of Federal World War Agencies, 1914-1920," National Archives, 1941
Historical Report of the Chief Engineer including all Operations of the Engineer Department:
American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919, 1919
Report of the Chief of the Construction Division to the Secretary of War, 1918, 1919
Second Report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War on the Operation
of the Selective Service System to December 20, 1918, 1919
Soldiers of the Great War, 1920 (3 volumes)
The Tar Heel War Record (in the Great War), n.d.
Collier's New Photographic History of the World's War, 1918
Lest We Forget: Portrait Drawings by John Elliott, 1919
History of the Fifty-Fifth Field Artillery Brigade, 1920
The History of the 105th Regiment of Engineers, Divisional Engineers of the "Old Hickory"
(30th) Division, 1919 (includes letter from book's author, Willard P. Sullivan, to
fellow veterans, September 29, 1919)
History of the 113th Field Artillery, 30th Division,1920
History 119th Infanty, 60th Brigade, 30th Division, U.S.A.: Operations in Belgium
and France, 1917-1919, n.d.
Roster and History: 306th Regiment of Engineers and 306th Engineer Train, n.d.
Negro Combat Troops in the World War: The Story of the 371st Infantry, 1928
Edgecombe and Nash Counties in the World War, 1921
With the Colors from Granville County, 1917-1919 [Granville County in the World War],
1920
The Inter-Allied Games, Paris, 22nd June to 6th July 1919, n.d.
6. Newspapers,1916-1920, n.d.
The American Legion Weekly, December 24, 1920
The American Soldier-Student, May 21, June 11, 1919
The Black Mountain News, July 19, [1916], extra edition re. flood in western North
Carolina
Charity and Children [Thomasville Baptist Orphanage], November 18, 1920
Charlotte Sunday Observer, July 14, 1918
The London Gazette, fifth supplement, January 8, 1918
Le Messina-Le Lorrain-Le Courrier, November 19, 1918
The Negro Business Bulletin, June, July 1918
New York Herald, European Edition, February 26, 1919
New York Times, March 24, 1918, Magazine Section; April 14, 1918, Review of Books;
September 10, 1918; February 15, 1919; May 11, 1919, Magazine Section
News and Observer, October 10, 15, 1919
The Soldier-Student, May 3, 1919
The Stars and Stripes, September 27 (2 copies), November 15, 29, 1918; January 10,
March 28, June 6, 1919.
The State Journal, August 17, 1917
U.S. Employment Service, Department of Labor, newspaper, n.d.
The Stars and Stripes [bound], February 3, 1918 - June 13, 1919