William S. Browning photograph collection. 1918-1919.

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William S. Browning photograph collection. 1918-1919.

Contains the following types of materials: photo album, 2 small framed photos. Covers the following war: World War I (WWI). General description of the collection: The William S. Browning photograph collection consists of a photo album covering the Supreme War Council, Versailles Peace Conference, in France following the end of hostilities of WWI. The American Delegation of Woodrow Wilson, General Tasker Bliss, and dignitaries of the foreign countries are all pictured. Much of the pomp and circumstance along with the ceremony of the proceedings (both in and out of doors) are detailed by the photographs.

1 box (149 photographs)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7638612

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924

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Woodrow Wilson (b. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, December 28, 1856, Staunton, Virginia-d.February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.), was the twenty-eight President of the United States, 1913-1921; Governor of New Jersey, 1911-1913; and president of Princeton University, 1902-1910. Biographical Note 1856, Dec. 28 Born, Staunton, Va. 1870 ...

Browning, W. S. (William Shergold), -1874

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Paris Peace Conference 1919-1920

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Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920). Supreme War Council

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Bliss, Tasker Howard, 1853-1930

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General Tasker Howard Bliss was born on December 31, 1853 in Lewisburg, PA. A graduate of West Point, Bliss taught at the academy as well as the Naval War College. Bliss was a delegate to the Paris Peace Conference. He wanted the League of Nations but did not agree with the Treaty of Versailles since he believed that the harsh punishment of Germany would prevent a lasting peace. He died on November 9, 1930, in Washington, DC. From the description of Letter, May 21, 1918. (Naval War C...