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  • Tags: World War One

Weir to Wood, Dec 22, 1914.docx
It is a transcript of the letter, which the original is in the Huntington Library in Sana Marina CA.

ViewScan_0000 (1).pdf
The first two pages of the item are also discussing Ridgefield and the War, but the image had been damaged and is partially illegible.

William Cummings.pdf
The article at the top has the American Flag logo which is typically placed at the top of any articles in the Ridgefield Press which have news about the war. Underneath it gives a short obituary to him pertaining his service during the war and life.

Memorial Plaque WWI.png
While Windsor had created the trend of "honor roll boards", which would be adopted across many towns in Connecticut to keep fresh in the minds of thier residents those who served overseas, Ridgefield is unclear if it did. Inquiring with several…

Cora Weir Brest 1918
The first photo is of Cora Weir sitting in her uniform while looking to the left and facing the camera. The second photo is of her standing outside of the American Red Cross station. There is a black background between the two photographs, and a…

Bill Cummings.jpg
William "Bill" Cummings is staring at the camera in uniform.

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A group of five women in uniform are surrounding a pump in a semi-circle facing the camera. Four of the women are standing, while the fifth has tongue out and is drinking water from the pump.

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Five women look at the camera while sitting. They are clad in their uniforms and are smiling for the picture.

photos_015.jpg
A line of women in uniform are standing. There are two photos, taken in sequence and consist of the same shot.
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