Roy V. Martin Correspondence, 1918
Metadata
Audience: All
Capture Tools-M: Zeutschel Omniscan 12
Place: North Carolina, United States
Time Period: (1900-1929) North Carolina's industrial revolution and World War One
Creator: Martin, Roy V.
Date: 1917; 1918; 1919
Description: Correspondence written by Roy V. Martin of Gastonia, N.C., while he was stationed in training camp at Camp Sevier, S.C., in January 1918, and April to July 1918. Martin was serving at the time in Company A, 115th Machine Gun Battalion, 30th Division, U.S. Army. The letters also cover Martin’s time traveling to France in May 1918, and his first few months of service in Europe during World War I.
Digital Collection: North Carolina in World War I
Digital Format: image/jpeg
Language: English
Local Call No.: WWI 80 (Folder 2)
Format: Documents
Rights: This item is provided courtesy of the State Archives of North Carolina and is a public record according to G.S.132.
Collection: WWI Papers. Military Collection. State Archives of North Carolina
Subjects: World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1914-1918--United States; World War, 1914-1918--North Carolina; North Carolina. National Guard; United States. Army. Engineer Regiment, 105th; United States. Army. Machine Gun Battalion, 115th; Camp Sevier (S.C.)
Title: Roy V. Martin Correspondence, 1918
Type: Image
Repository: North Carolina Digital Collections
Source: From: Roy V. Martin Correspondence, 1918