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University Of Cincinnati: Sport-Urkunde 1917 Elmar Hoover Van Fleet (1896-1918)
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You are bidding on one
Sport certificate
(certificate) of the
University of Cincinnati
of
1917.
Issued by
"Committee on Athletics" for Elmar Hoover van Fleet
, the
first war victim
the University. He died on Jan. January 1918 in France.
Elmar Hoover van Fleet is certified that he was allowed to wear the university "C" in "Cross Country" in the 1916 season.
Dated
13. April 1917.
Signed by the Chairman and the Secretary.
Format:
20.8 x 25.2 cm.
About Elmar Hoover van Fleet:
born on 5. June 1896 in W
averly, Bremer County, Iowa, USA, the son of Reverend John Bellis Van Fleet (1862-1927) and Katherine Hoover Van Fleet (1869-1946), who died as a corporal on May 17. January 1918 Fere-en-Tardenois, Departement de l'Aisne, Picardie, France. He was buried in the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial.
Status:
Browned paper, with tears in the margin and corner crease. Small adhesive damage in the area of the text "of which the" (middle right).
B.
Please also note the pictures!
Internal note: KRST 210310
You are bidding on one Sport certificate (certificate) of the University of Cincinnati of 1917. Issued by "Committee on Athletics" for Elmar Hoover van Fleet, the first war victim the University. He died on Jan. January 1918 in France. Elmar Hoover van Fleet is certified that he was allowed to wear the university "C" in "Cross Country" in the 1916 season. About Elmar Hoover van Fleet: born on 5. June 1896 in Waverly, Bremer County, Iowa, USA, the son of Reverend John Bellis Van Fleet (1862-1927) and Katherine Hoover Van Fleet (1869-1946), who died as a corporal on May 17. January 1918 Fere-en-Tardenois, Departement de l'Aisne, Picardie, France. He was buried in the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial. Status: Browned paper, with tears in the margin and corner crease. Small adhesive d
Produkttyp
Urkunde & Zeugnis
Herstellungszeitraum
1901-1945
Herstellungsland und -region
Vereinigte Staaten