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Tag Archives: WWI
History Textbook Check
One of the things that I will often do is check my High School History text book to see what we were taught about different events. This was our text book for American History. It is obvious that we could … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, Memories
Tagged 1918 Flu, Covid 19, Daylight Saving Time, FTC, Pandemic, Spanish Flu, text book, Woodrow Wilson, WWI
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Draft Cards
Today while searching on Ancestry I ran across my Great-Grandfather’s draft cards. They have some interesting information, so I thought I would share them The first card is from WWI when Harvey was only 25 years old. He lived near … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Family History, Genealogy
Tagged Braman, Draft, draft card, history, Iowa, Nebraska, Omaha, WWI, WWII
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