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Walking the trench
Soldiers walk through a trench. Denuded trees above represent damage from the fighting.
Walter Ross Livingston
Knox student and soldier Walter Ross Livingston.
Walter Ross Livingston to Dr. W.E. Simonds
Walter Ross Livingston thanks Dr. Simonds for "the liberal attitude which the college has taken toward my finishing my work there," and expresses his excitement about starting a new term at Knox now that the war has ended.
Walter Ross Livingston's service information
This form contains information pertaining to Walter Ross Livingston's military service during World War I.
War ship
A large ship pulls into the harbor.
War ship
Three ships sail in close proximity to each other.
War stamps
These tiny war stamps were issued during World War I.
Welcome Home Banquet and Reception invitation
Galesburg citizens planned a welcome home banquet to greet servicemen returning from World War I. The banquet occurred November 18, 1919.
William Euard
William Euard's yearbook photograph in 'The Gale'.
William Euard and football
This picture of William Euard appeared as part of a profile of football players in Knox's 'Gale.'
William Mead Ferris
William Mead Ferris in uniform.
William Mead Ferris on a pier
William Mead Ferris relaxes on a pier in Milwaukee in July of 1917.
William Ray Euard
William Ray Euard's entry in Knox College's yearbook notes his military aspirations. Euard died in France on January 15, 1919.
William Ray Euard and the football team
William Ray Euard, second from the left in the back row, died in France on January 15, 1919.
Wire fortified trenches
Two soldiers in uniform walk through a wire-laden trenches on the battlefield.
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