Request 2105


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cashpa18
Submitted
6/20/2017
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7/4/2017
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Second folder of WWI letters from Richard D. Dixon Papers (ECMC #600) to digitize for the Museum of the Albemarle to use in online WWI exhibit. Leonard Lanier is going to create some kind of annotated version of these letters for the web/social media. 300 dpi JPEGs should work well for him.
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Richard D. Dixon Papers, Correspondence 1918, 2 of 3. Related digitization requests- #2106, #2086
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42 (42 in repo)
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PID Identifier Title Date Description  
51370 600... Correspondence 1918 1918-01-13 Letter on "113[th] Field Artillery" stationery from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I have just gotten back from Greenville …."
51156 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-01-27 Letter on "113[th] Field Artillery" stationery from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "Several changes among the officers in our Battery …."
51157 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-02-10 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "Your letter of the 5th came Friday …."
51158 600 Correspondence 1918 1918[?] Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "While the trip to the range was very strenuous …."
51159 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-11-17 Letter from Eliza S. Bell to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "You can see by the time that …."
51160 600 Correspondence 1918 Undated Pencil drawing of architectual details such as mouldings and panelings.
51161 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-02-24 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I received your letter Wednesday …."
51162 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-03-11 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "In one of the postl cards you wrote …."
51163 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-04-01 Letter on "Camp Sevier" stationery from Richard D. Dixon at Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I was very sorry indeed …."
51164 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-04-23 Western Union Telegram from Richard D. Dixon to Mary B. Dixon.
51165 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-04-29 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon on stationery from the Ottaray Hotel, Greenville, South Carolina
51166 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-05-05 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I have just received your letter of the 1st …."
51167 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-05-06 Western Union Telegram form from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "Have just wired you that we sail Tues AM."
51168 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-05-15 Letter on YMCA stationery from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon beginning, "We are now on our [censored] day of the voyage …."
51169 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-05 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "We are in a large detention camp 14 miles from New York City …."
51170 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-05-28 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I hope you received my wire announcing my safe arrival."
51171 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-06-07 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to Mary B. Dixon, beginning, "When I was fortunate and lucky enough …."
51172 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-06-26 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "After several days on the train …."
51173 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-07-07 Letter from Eliza S. Bell to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "I cannot tell you how much I appreciate …."
51174 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-07-15 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I have received your letter of May 22nd …."
51175 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-07-28 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I was much delighted this past week …."
51176 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-08-01 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I have been happier in France this past week …."
51177 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-08-11 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to Mary B. Dixon, beginning, "I have just gotten back from the nearby City …."
51178 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-08-18 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I have not received any letters this week …."
51179 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-09-08 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "When we have our mail delivered to us …."
51180 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-09-16 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "The doughboys should be given the credit for the victory."
51181 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-10-14 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I did not know that you had been to Sarah Leigh …."
51182 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-10-15 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I am very comfortably provided for tonight …."
51183 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-10-24 Letter on YMCA stationery from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "The Y. M. C. A. paper I am writing you on today …."
51184 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-10-31 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "We moved our position last night …."
51185 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-11-11 Letter from Ellen [?] to Richard D. Dixon, beginning, "Peace on Earth good will towards men …."
51186 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-11-11 Letter on YMCA stationery from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "The letter that Mary B. wrote for you …." Envelope addressed to Mrs. A. H. Vann, Franklinton, North Carolina.
51187 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-11-16 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to Bessie [?], beginning, "We have just received orders tonight …."
51188 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-11-18 Letter from Theodora B. Baker to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "The Parish Aid Society of St. Paul's Church is interested in the care …."
51189 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-11-23 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "We are still remaining at the old front …."
51190 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-03-18 Letter from Gaston S. Foster on Charles Syer and Company stationery to Dr. Richard Dillard, beginning, "Thank you so much for your very welcome note …."
51191 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-12-20 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to Mary B. Dixon, beginning, "I have received 3 letters from you recently …."
51192 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-12-22 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to M. H. Dixon, beginning, "I am unable adequately to express in words …."
51193 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-12-28 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to Mary B. Dixon, beginning, "Many, many thanks for the chocolate …."
51194 600 Correspondence 1918 1918 Letter from Richard D. Dixon to Richard Dillard, beginning, "We have now been here at our school several days …."
51295 600 Correspondence 1918 1918-04-30 Unaddressed letter, beginning, "Just a hurried note to tell you …."
66144 0600-s1-b1-fb Richard Dillard Dixon, Sr., Papers 1918 Correspondence of Richard Dillard Dixon, Sr. (1888-1952) a judge from Edenton, NC. Correspondence in this folder covers the year 1918.

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