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  • Decade = 1910-1919
  • Subjects = World War (1914-1918)
Correspondence between Morehouse College and National War Department Commission requesting street lights around Leonard Street property. 2 pages.
Correspondence between the Neighborhood Union to the Atlanta Division of the War Department Commission on training camp activities. 2 pages.
Correspondence between May Belcher and Mrs. John Hope about mob violence. 1 page.
War Work Among Colored Girls and Women Report. 4 pages.
Atlanta Colored Women's War Work Council Organization outline. 1 page.
Plan of Work for Atlanta Colored Women's War Work Council Organization outline and report. 2 pages.
The directory of Atlanta Colored Women's War Council members.
Neighborhood Union Collection
Y.W.C.A. Colored American Women in War Work newsletter detailing the hostess houses, women in industry, and war time activities. 4 pages.
Y.W.C.A. monthly publication, "The Association Monthly" October 1918 issue which includes leaders of the organization, New York city business ads, and articles on the work of the local chapters and leadership. 64 pages.
Neighborhood Union Collection
Bulletin of Circle for Negro War Relief Incorporated detailing work for war relief, what the units are doing, officers of the circle and the organization buying an ambulance for the Government. 3 pages.
A contract with the U.S. War Department stipulating that Atlanta University will house soldiers and provide military training.
A request for the U.S. War Department to assign soldiers to the Students' Army Training Corps.
Edward Twichell Ware Records
Special orders reliving Joseph Scott of duty at Howard University and reinstating him as quartermaster of the Students' Army Training Corps at Atlanta University and Morehouse College.
Notes outlining the units and qualifications of the Student Army Training Corps.
Edward Twichell Ware Records
A memo from the U.S. War Department suspending fraternal organizations.
Edward Twichell Ware Records
Temporary quarters erected for soldiers on Beckwith St. opposite Knowles Bldg.
Edward Twichell Ware Records
A report from Mrs. L. E. Hope on her visit to Camp Upton, Long Island, New York, and visiting Hostess House #3 where she witnessed groups of sodiers talking about poor family and witnessing two African American women assisting a soldier in writing his name.
Construction of an Army barrack on the campus of Atlanta University. The Carnegie Library and Oglethorpe School buildings are visible in the background.
Carpenters construct Army barracks on the campus of Atlanta University. Stone Hall and South Hall are visible in the background.
Atlanta University campus landscape with Knowles Hall on the right with the construction of Army barracks visible on the left.