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  • Contributing Institution: Center for American War Letters Archives
    Title: Marvin W. Spafford First World War photograph collection
    source: Spafford, Mary
    source: Spafford, Marvin W., d. 1928
    Identifier/Call Number: 2019.103.w.r
    Physical Description: 2 Linear Feet (26 objects, 1 folder)
    Date (inclusive): 1918 January - December 24
    Abstract: This collection contains 26 framed black and white photographs taken by the United States Army Signal Corps in Europe during the First World War, collected by Marvin W. Spafford of the Signal Corps.
    Condition Description: Some descriptions have faded and most have been retyped by Spafford's son and added to the frame.
    Physical Location: Some of the items in this collection are on display in the Center for American War Letters Archives Reading Room.
    Language of Material: English .
    Container: British Antique Case Drawers
    Container: 14-16
    Container: WWI 16
    Container: 7-8
    Container: 1-2

    Conditions Governing Access

    This collection is open for research.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Gift of Mary Spafford.

    Arrangement

    This collection is in no particular order. Photographs will be on display on a rotating basis.

    Biographical / Historical

    Marvin W. Spafford was born in 1895 in Chicago, Illinois and worked as a photojournalist for the Chicago Tribune. He married a telephone operator named Sara Marie Mongan and after served with the United States Army Signal Corps in Europe during the First World War. After the war, he and Sara moved to California with their two sons where he worked for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner and taught at Universal Studios. He was killed while on assignment in Anaheim by a train at a blind crossing in 1928.

    Preferred Citation

    [Item title / description; Box "n" / Folder "n"], Marvin W. Spafford First World War photograph collection (2019.103.w.r), Center for American War Letters Archives, Chapman University, CA.
    For the benefit of current and future researchers, please cite any additional information about sources consulted in this collection, including permanent URLs, item or folder descriptions, and box/folder locations.

    Content Description

    This collection contains 26 framed black and white photographs taken by the United States Army Signal Corps in Europe during the First World War. The photographs were collected by Marvin W. Spafford, who served with the Signal Corps but did not take the photos, and include official Signal Corps descriptions, though some are missing. Also included in the collection is one magazine, OC Home, dated May 2014 with an article about the collection on page 22. The collection was framed by the donor and her husband Jack Spafford, Marvin Spafford's son, and displayed in their home.
    Added October 21, 2019: nine more images, not in frames.
    The descriptions have been retyped by Spafford's son and are included on the outside of the frame due to fading of the original labels.
    The article in OC Home also includes additional photographs not included in the framed collection.
    Keywords contained within the descriptions, and seen in the photographs, include:

    People:

    • President Poinmeare (French)
    • General John J. Pershing
    • General Weibel (French)
    • General de Terge (French)
    • Corporal A.H. Hanson (S.C. photographer)
    • General C.H. Cole (Charles H. Cole)
    • Captain Le Meitous (French)
    • Lieutenant J.C. Leggat
    • Lieutenant R.C. Smith
    • Lieutenant A. W. MacCauley
    • Lieutenant H. Evein (French)
    • Sergeant First Class C. Jackson (S.C. photographer)
    • Sergeant J.J. Marchsll ([Marchall?] S.C. photographer)
    • Sergeant Meseioni (S.C. photographer)
    • Lieutenant Nat L. Dewell (S.C. photographer)
    • Corporal R.H. Ingleston (S.C. photographer)
    • Sergeant First Class John M. Marshal
    • E.A. Brotherhood (S.C. photographer)
    • Ann Davis, New Jersey (YMCA)
    • Elisabeth Barker, New York (YMCA
    • Sergeant G.H. Shotwell (S.C. photographer)
    • Private J.W. Beach (S.C. photographer)
    • Major General James J. Harbord
    • Lieutenand General E. Evans
    • Sergeant Major J.D. Hall
    • Sergeant P.J. O'Brian
    • Lieutenant E.N. Jackson (S.C. photographer)
    • Private J.E. Gibbons (S.C. photographer)
    • Major General W. Ironsides (British)

    Places:

    • Chaumont, France
    • Montzéville, Meuse, France
    • Juvigny, France
    • St. Baussin, France
    • Cantigny Eroyes, France
    • Woëvre, Lorraine, France
    • Wadonville, France (Wadonville en Woëvre)
    • Dancourt, France (Doncourt-aux-Templiers)
    • St. Milaire, France (Saint-Hilaire-en-Woëvre)
    • Herbeuville, France
    • Epieds, France
    • Flirey, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
    • Chaussers, France
    • Gondrecourt-le-Château, France
    • Neufchâteau, France
    • Laronville, France
    • St. Jacques, France
    • St. Mihiel, France
    • Piave Front (frontline on the Piave River, near Varago, Italy)
    • Vosges (French mountain range)
    • Coblenz, Germany (Koblenz)
    • Rhine River
    • Ehrenbreitstein fortress
    • "Bridge of Boats" (ponton bridge on the Rhine at Coblenz, built in 1819)
    • Villers, France
    • Chatêau Thierry, France
    • Grandpré, France
    • Belgium
    • Monthauer, Germany
    • Nesles, France
    • Wirges, Germany
    • Toul, France
    • Courborn, France
    • Mt. Vernen
    • Brest, France
    • Beauvardes, France
    • Verst 455, Russia
    • Bassens Docks, Bordeaux, France
    • Argonne Forest
    • Abri du Cruchet, Meuse, France
    • St. Nazaire, France
    • Marne River
    • Mezy Mezy, France
    • Vologda Railway, Russia
    • Archangel, Russia (Arkhangelsk)

    Units:

    • 129th Infantry, 33rd Division
    • Company C, 107th Field Signal Battalion
    • 1st Division
    • 52nd Infantry Brigade
    • 104th Infantry
    • 524th Engineers
    • 168th Infantry, 42nd Division
    • 1st Corps School (Gondrecourt, France)
    • 26th Division
    • 9th Infantry, 2nd Division
    • 35th Division
    • 32nd Division
    • Company A, 7th Machine Gun Battalion
    • 312th Machine Gun Company, 78th Division
    • 30th Division
    • 1st Engineers, 1st Division
    • 28th Division
    • 167th Infantry, 42nd Division
    • Company A and Company B, 210th Engineers
    • 302nd Field Signal Battalion, 77th Division
    • Company A, 6th Engineers, 3rd Division
    • Company M, 339th US Infantry
    General Notes: Artillery, snow, destruction of buildings, mortars, military decorations, prisoners, mosquito masks, American Army of Occupation in Germany, YMCA.

    Conditions Governing Use

    There are no restrictions on the use of this material except where previously copyrighted material is concerned. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain all permissions.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    World War (1914-1918)
    Photographs
    World War (1914-1918) -- Photography
    United States -- Army -- Signal Corps
    United States. -- Army.
    War -- Pictorial works
    World War (1914-1918) -- Pictorial works
    Spafford, Mary
    Spafford, Marvin W., d. 1928