World War II BibliographyThis finding aid lists published materials regarding World War II soldiers that are useful for genealogical research. The first line in each entry is the call number. Library materials are described in standard bibliographic form. Some library material has been microfilmed. Most microfilm circulates through interlibrary loan, however, books do not. Please refer to the correspondence policy for information on how to request copies from published materials. K/369.19/C723 American Legion, Kansas Department, Keith Reeves Post No. 3, Columbus, Kansas. History of Keith Reeves Post, No. 3, Volume 1, 1919-1960. Columbus, Kansas: Missouri Publishing Company, n.d. K/973.89/D789 Drake, Charles Clayton. Their Names: A Scroll of Our Flesh and Blood War Honored From Coffeyville and Vicinity...Constituting the Honor Rolls of Three Wars, Spanish-American, World War I, and World War II...N.p., n.d. K/940.95/-F49/G167 Garden City Daily Telegram. War Memorial Album of World War II, Finney County, Kansas. Garden City, Kansas: Telegram Publishing Company, 1946. Port/SP/370.7H Kansas. Fort Hays Kansas State College. Alumni, Former Students, and Faculty in the Armed Services, World War II (as listed up to April 11, 1945). N.p.: n.d. K/940.95/-Sh1/M992 Myers & Company, Topeka, Kansas. Men and Women in the Armed Forces from Shawnee County. Topeka, Kansas: Myers & Company, 1947. K/940.95/-D74/M992 Myers & Company, Topeka, Kansas. Men and Women in the Armed Forces from Douglas County. Topeka, Kansas: Myers & Company, n.d. K/940.95/M83 Morrell (John) & Company. We Honor (employees of the John Morrell Company). Ottumwa, Iowa: John Morrell & Company, 1946. K/940.95/-H26/Sa18 Sage, William Jewell. Those Who Served in World War II...from Harvey County, Kansas. Newton, Kansas: Those Who Served, 1947. K/383/Pam. v. 1 Topeka. Post Office. Banquet and Dance, October 12, 1946...in Honor of...Employees Who Were in the Military Service of the United States During World War II. N.p.: 1946. K/940.95/Un3 U.S. Adjutant General. World War II, Honor List of Dead and Missing, State of Kansas, War Department, June, 1946. N.p.: 1946? Microfilm LM 455, no. 5 U.S. Naval Air Station, Hutchinson, Kansas. Roster of Officers, U.S. Naval Air Station, Hutchinson, Kansas. Comdr. W.C. King, A-VG, USNR Commanding Officer...February 1, 1944. N.p.: n.d. K/940.95/Un3c U.S. Navy. State Summary of War Casualties [Kansas]. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946. K/940.95/V641 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Earl H. Ellis Post 1362, Pratt, Kansas. Their Record, Pratt County, World War II. Pratt, Kansas: [1950?] K/369.18/V64/Pam. v. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Over There Post 112, Wichita, Kansas. 1952 Membership Directory. N.p., 1952. |
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