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| MS 605 Harold French Davidson Papers, 1917-1925 |
Special Collections Department |
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| Descriptive summary
| Administrative information | Biographical/Historical note Collection description | Organization | Description of series/container list |
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Descriptive summary
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creator: |
Harold
French Davidson |
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title: |
Papers |
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dates: |
1917-1925,
n.d. |
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extent: |
0.21 linear feet (1 half-document box) |
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collection
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MS 605 |
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repository: |
Special
Collections Department, Iowa State University. |
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Administrative information
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access: |
Open
for research |
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publication rights: |
Consult Head,
Special Collections Department |
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preferred
citation: |
Harold French
Davidson Papers, MS 605, Special Collections Department,
Iowa State University Library. |
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Biographical note |
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Harold French
Davidson was born in Massachusetts in 1889. The son of Iowa native
W. H. and his wife, Olive, Davidson grew to become a chemist,
eventually leaving his parents and Eagle Grove, Iowa, to serve in
this capacity for the U.S. Army. Arriving at Camp Dodge, Iowa, in September 1917, Davidson was soon asked to work with the medical detachment of the regiment and became instrumental in their struggle against the influenza epidemic. In October 1918,
Davidson was promoted to staff sergeant and transferred to
Cleveland, Ohio to serve the Development Division of the Chemical
Warfare Service. |
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Collection description |
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This collection consists primarily of letters written by Davidson to his mother during World War I. The letters are initially written from Camp Dodge, Iowa, where he was a part of the medical detachment, but then shift to Cleveland, Ohio in October 1918 when he was transferred to the Development Division of the Chemical Warfare Service. Also included is a photo of Davidson in his WWI uniform with a newspaper clipping relating to his activities at Camp Dodge and his transfer attached to the back. There is also a staff sergeant badge that features the chemical warfare service insignia. In addition, the collection contains the September 21, 1917 issue of the Camp Dodger newspaper and a 1925 letter sent to Davidson's parents from the Clarence V. Schurtz Post #304 thanking them for the portrait of Schurtz Mrs. Davidson had painted and donated. |
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Container list
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Iowa State University Library, Ames, IA 50011
Comments: tzanish@iastate.edu
URL: http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS605.html
Revised: 10 August 2005.