32.80.27
Newspaper
1919
World War I Newspaper: The America. Material: paper. Size: (folded) 6" W. x 9" L. Description: white newsprint - black print - set of seven newspapers - entitled: "The America" #32.80.27-33 - heading: The America, Published On the High Seas, Vol. V, Tuesday, July 15, 1919. No. 1" - headlines: "R-34 Arrives In Pulham On Return Flight From Mineola, Lansing Sails For Home From Brest, General Pershing's Farewell To Chaumont, Ship's Position, Welcome, Notice, Discusses Customs Of America, Several Hurt In Railroad Accident, Facts Worth Knowing About The America, Give Us The News, Is Lansing To Resign?, Allies Summon Bulgarians, Chow Line Attention, 'Gay Paree' Making Ready For The 14th, Announcements" - second page features the credits "Published Aboard the U.S.S. America and circulated among all on board, gratis. Commanding Officer Capt ain A.M. Procter, U.S.N., Editor Acting Chaplain W.F. Blackard, U.S.N., Contricutions welcomed. Address The America, Ship's Postoffice. Established March 1919".
Waseca County Military - WWI.