Ensign Hugh J. Adams (1889-1919):
Pittsburgh & World War I


A brief selection of the Pennsylvania Department's resources on World War I.


1916 "Women Organize for Preparedness"
1918 "Camp Carnegie Great Success"
1918 "Volunteers to Make 1,000 Speeches Daily"
1918 "Pittsburgh Has High Record in Men and Money Put into War"
1918 "40,000 People See War Show at Exposition"
1919 "Doughboys Used Gas Protector Developed Here"
1919 "New Airplane Fuel Invented by Local Man"
1919 "Negro Yanks Arriving Today to be Given Rousing Welcome"
1919 "Rousing Welcome Is Extended to Heroines of War"
1919 "Gallant Veterans of Two War Units Are Royally Received by Mother, Home and Pittsburg"
1919 "City Rejoices, Believing War Is Concluded"
n.d.   "Suspense Ends; Veterans Rush to Loved Arms"
1920 Soldiers of the Great War: Pennsylvania



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