World War I collection, 1917-1919.

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World War I collection, 1917-1919.

Correspondence, documents, and photographs, relating to Kittredge's military service.

.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8201769

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Kittredge, Frank A. (Frank Andrew), 1895-1988

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Resident of South Portland, Me.; b. in 1895; enlisted 1917, reached 1st lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary Forces; discharged July 1919. He was the Maine state manager for the National Biscuit Company prior to joining the service. From the description of World War I collection, 1917-1919. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 777243483 ...

United States. War Department

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Marcy served as Secretary of War under James K. Polk, 1845-1849. From the description of William L. Marcy letter : Washington [D.C.], to Col. J.D. Stevenson, New York City, ALS, 1846 June 26. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 43771263 Officer, Second U.S. Cavalry, 1868-1892. From the description of Report of Lieutenant Gustavus C. Doane, 1870 Dec.15. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 43955079 U.S. gov...

United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces

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Historical Note American Expeditionary Force The American Expeditionary Force (AEF) was the U.S. military force in Europe during World War I. Although a division commanded by General John J. Pershing was sent to France in June 1917, most of the AEF was manned as a result of passage of the Selective Service Act (40 Stat. 76) by the U.S. Congress on 18 May 1917, creating the Selective Service System. The Act gave the president the p...

National Biscuit Company

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The National Biscuit Company was founded in 1898, the product of a merger among the American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company, the New York Biscuit Company, and the United States Baking Company. The new conglomerate was headquartered in New York City with 114 bakeries across the United States. Over the next several decades the company grew by acquiring companies such as the F.H. Bennett Company, maker of Milk-Bone Pet Products, and the Shredded Wheat Company, maker of Triscuit Wafers and Shredd...

United States. War Dept. Quartermaster Corps.

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