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Books, Photo's and Epherma

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Post WWI welcome flag of the Yankee Division.
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A yard long photo of 26th Infantry Division, 101st Field Artillery Battalion, Service Battery, 2nd Battalion.
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26th Infantry Division, 102nd Field Artillery Battalion, C Battery Thanksgiving menu card.
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Greeting card of the 26th Infantry Division, 104th Infantry Regiment.
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Letter written by Private First Class F. C. Bell, 26th Infantry Division, 328th Infantry Regiment, Headquarters Company.
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Several Division newspapers called "Grapevine".
 

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Front of a Signal Corps photo of Yankee Division troops in Fulda, Germany.
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A 26th Infantry Division Unit History ID'ed to Hiram Peyton Frye.
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A 26th Infantry Division, 101st Combat Engineer Battalion, B Company Unit History. Which belonged to Private First Class W. M. Hulme, 26th Infantry Division, 101st Engineer Combat Battalion, Company C.
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Another 26th Infantry Division, 104th Infantry Regiment Unit History.
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A 26th Infantry Division, 263rd Field Artillery Battalion Unit History.
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Seven letters written by Corporal Claude Wilch. Claude served with the 26th Infantry Division, 101st Field Artillery Battalion, Headquarters Battery. Written between 1942 and 1944 to his darling in Detroit.
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Newspaper, dated August 5, 1945 from the 101st Infantry Regiment.
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Unit History of the 104th Infantry Regiment. Identified to Private First Class Charles Edward Hicks. Hicks served with the 26th Infantry Division, 104th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Headquarters Company, Medical Detachment. He was born in 1918 and enlisted on April 3, 1943 in Pennsylvania.
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Two letters written by Private First Class Vincent R. Cook. Vincent served with the 26th Infantry Division, 104th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion, Headquarters Company.
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A 1920's pillow cover of the 26th Infantry Division made of leather.
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A World War 1 Unit History of the 101st Engineers. The 101st Engineers was part of the 26th Infantry Division during World War I.
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Pillow cover of the 26th Infantry Division.
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Letters written by Private Christian Hiner, 26th Infantry Division, 101st Infantry Regiment, Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion. Written to his family and girlfriend around 1942.
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Inside of the Thanksgiving menu card. Includes the roster of 102nd Field Artillery Battalion.
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Paper and photo grouping of a soldier who served within the 26th Infantry Division, 180th Field Artillery Battalion.
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Three Field Manuals with markings for 26th Infantry Division, 101st Quartermaster Company, Company F and Headquarters, 3rd Battalion.
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Papergrouping with hand drawings of other GI's of Forward Observer Robert G. Blackhart, 26th Infantry Division, 104th Infantry Regiment.
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Backside of the Signal Corps photo of Yankee Division troops in Fulda, Germany.
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Another 26th Infantry Division Unit History.
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A 26th Infantry Division, 104th Infantry Regiment Unit History.
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A Signal Corps photograph showing troops of the US 26th Infantry Division, 328th Infantry Regiment, Company M in Saarlautern, Germany. The photo was taken on March 3, 1945.
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Both Unit History books belonged to Elroy Tainter, 26th Infantry Division, 104th Infantry Regiment.
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Papergrouping which belonged to Corporal Clyde E. Gilbert from Spartanburg, South Carolina. He was with the 26th Infantry Division, 104th Infantry Regiment, Company A during the war and got wounded in France, 1944. He recieved a Purple Heart and Bronze Star during his service.
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Papergrouping which belonged to Private Marvin Barclay Macoubrie. Marvin served with the 26th Infantry Division, 328th Infantry Regiment. He was from Missouri and enlisted in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
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26th Infantry Division pennant. Most likely from immediate after the First World War.
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A photograph of a Technician Fifth Grade. Sadly enough I do not know his name nor in what unit he served.
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A small booklet with photographs of sons and daughters who were with the Armed Forces during WWII. These are sons and daughters of WWI YD'ers. Published in 1946.
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A 26th Infantry Division Unit History which belonged to Sergeant Carl Grant. Sergeant Grant served with the 328th Infantry Regiment.
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A World War I Unit History of the 101st Machine Gun Battalion. The 101st Machine Gun Battalion was part of the 26th Infantry Division during World War I.
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