Suckley, Henry Eglinton Montgomery, 1887-1917 -- Correspondence
Letter on American Ambulance Field Service stationery from Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley to his mother, Elizabeth Philips Montgomery Suckley. Last known letter from Henry to his mother. Henry announces his intention to marry Elizabeth (Betty)...
Suckley, Henry Eglinton Montgomery, 1887-1917 -- Correspondence
Letter on stationery from The American Hospital of Paris from Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley to his father, Robert Bowne Suckley. Though recognizing the hardships that await him, Henry assures his father that he will be in little danger when he...
Suckley, Henry Eglinton Montgomery, 1887-1917 -- Correspondence
Lettter from Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley to his father, Robert Bowne Suckley. Last known letter from Henry to his father. Henry announces his intention to marry Elizabeth (Betty) Miller.
Letter from Stephen Galatti, a member of the American Ambulance Field Service to Elizabeth P. M. Suckley, mother of Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley. Galatti describes the memorial service held in Paris for Henry shortly after he was killed by a...
Suckley, Henry Eglinton Montgomery, 1887-1917-Diaries; World War, 1914-1918-Salonika;
Notebook belonging to Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley used as a diary. Henry recorded only two entries in his last diary. Less than a month after the final entry, Henry was killed by a German bomb.
World War, 1914-1918 -- France -- Pictorial Works;
Photographic postcard depicting the damaged interior of a church after the battle of the Marne. Message from Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley to his father Robert Bowne Suckley regarding the aftermath of the battle.
Typewritten letter on AAFS stationery from A. Piatt Andrew to Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley, dated July 26, 1916, re acceptance of leadership of Stock Exchange section
One-page newspaper article from Leslie's Weekly on the American Ambulance Field Service. Illustrated with four photographs. One photograph of a group of volunteers includes Henry E.M. Suckley.
Ornamental calligraphic remembrance of Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley's service in the American Ambulance Field Service for France and for losing his life in Koritza, Albania. In circular gilt frame. Depicts a five-pointed star made of leaf-...
An invitation to a performance of the motion picture, "Our American Boys in the European War" on Friday, December 8th, 1916 at the Strand Theatre in New York City with envelope, program, RSVP card, and return envelope
Photograph. Henry Suckley in fur coat posed at side of ambulance 22095 in front of building with ""Restauration"" sign; four windows visible on upper floor
World War, 1914-1918; Ambulances; Smoking; Books; Men
Photograph. Henry Suckley sits casually between the carriage lamps in cab of ambulance with right foot up on dashboard; he has open newspaper in front of him and appears to have cigarette or cigar in his mouth.
Rhinebeck Gazette article dated 1916-04-01 mostly consisting of two letters sent by Henry E. M. Suckley to the editors of Horae Scholasticae, a student newspaper published at St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire. Letters dated 1915-07-04 and...