WWI - Utica Report
Contained in the New York State Archives’ series A0412-78 are smaller histories covering very specific topics. One work, entitled World War Service Record of Utica, New York, is an amazing in-depth report on what happened in the city of Utica throughout the war. It includes information about the participation of women, the statistics of the city’s war industries, as well as the impact of the influenza pandemic. The Utica Report provides a wealth of information about life on the home front and the history of local efforts to support the war.
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WWI. Introduction Page of the Utica Report. Utica Report Introduction. |
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WWI. Utica Report - Military Police. Account regarding the military police in Utica. |
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WWI. Utica Report - Daughters of the British Empire. Listing of work done by the Daughters of the British Empire in Utica. |
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WWI. Utica Report - Fatherless Children. Listing of members of Fatherless Children of France Committee. |
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WWI. Utica Report - Influenza. Discussion of influenza in the Utica Report. |
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WWI. Utica Report - Polish Army. Discussion of the Polish Army in the Utica Report. |
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WWI. Utica Report - Polish White Cross and Daughters of the Empire State. Description of the Daughters of the Empire State and listing of the leaders of the Polish White Cross. |
