Pages that link to "Frank Gerlach"
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The following pages link to Frank Gerlach:
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- ''The Knapsack'', Vol. 3 Excerpt (← links)
- Family Death Newspaper Clippings (← links)
- Wayne County Draft List, World War I (← links)
- "To Arms" Pamphlet (← links)
- 1896 Ohio National Guard Discharge (← links)
- 1898 Ohio Volunteer Infantry Discharge (← links)
- 1895 Ohio National Guard Appointment to Sergeant (← links)
- 1895 Ohio National Guard Appointment to Corporal (← links)
- 1898 Order for Company Assembly (← links)
- "Wooster Men Left 44 Years Ago Today For Service in Cuba..." Newspaper Clipping (← links)
- "Memorial Marker Presented By Spanish War Veterans" Newspaper Clipping (← links)
- 1926 Roster (← links)
- 1925 United Spanish War Veterans Personal Letter (← links)
- 1925 United Spanish War Veterans Letter (← links)
- 1926 Ceremony of the Colors Program (← links)
- 1919 Appointment to Colonel (← links)
- 1917 Roster of the Ohio National Guard (← links)
- 1918 Letter to Harry L. McClarran (← links)
- History of the 145th Infantry to July 27, 1919. (← links)
- 1929 Division Dedication Pilgrimage Photos (← links)
- Betty Shetler and the 37th Division Colors. (← links)
- The Pilgrimage Band Playing in the Statehouse Grounds at Columbus, Sept. 11, 1929. (← links)
- Gov Meyers Y. Cooper presenting baton to Capt. Claude W. Rhoads, drum major of the band on the steps at the State Capitol, Columbus, Sept. 11, 1929. (← links)
- Otto B. Heaton, Columbus, who donated the baton to the 37th Division Pilgrimage Band. (← links)
- Band playing in front of Heer Printing Co., publishers of 37th Division History. (← links)
- The band on board the S.S. Montrose, Sept. 13. (← links)
- History 146th Infantry (← links)
- Taps for the Unknown Soldier of Belgium. (← links)
- Arcade Du Cinquantenaire, Brussels, fifty year jubilee. (← links)
- Sgt. Alan Moorman, finds the grave of his counsin, Flanders Field Cemetery. (← links)
- Bandmaster Arthur Lane, in Flanders Field Cemetery. (← links)
- Another view of Col. Gerlach speaking into the microphone during Eyne dedication. (← links)
- Art Lane about to set sail. (← links)
- Rich at the camera. (← links)
- Mrs. F. C. Gerlach, wife of the president of the Ohio Battle Monuments Commission, cuts the ribbons, opening the Memorial Bridge to traffic. (← links)
- Daily Record of Events- 146th Infantry (← links)
- 1918 Letter to and Reply From Captain Sprow (← links)
- 1919 General Orders No. 6 (← links)
- 1919 Letter of Appreciation (← links)
- 1919 Letter of Recommendation from Col. Dana T. Merrill (← links)
- 1919 Letter Regarding French Citation (← links)
- 1925 Wooster Daily Record Draft (← links)
- List of Men Who Were in Service from the Zion Lutheran Church (← links)
- Officers from Wayne County (← links)
- Ohio Pension List (← links)
- "Wooster's First Soldier, Col. F. C. Gerlach, Dies" Newspaper Clipping (← links)
- 1919 Military Record (← links)
- 1890 Memorial Day Pamphlet and List of Dead Soldiers (← links)
- Assorted Photographs (← links)
- Photograph of Marshal Petain (← links)