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1 | "A Permanent Tully Treasure" Life in the Finger Lakes magazine article that spotlights the "Permanent Hair Wave" machine on display at the Tully Area Historical Society's museum. | ||
2 | "The Farm Journal Illustrated Rural Directory of Onondaga County, NY" Pub by Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadelphia, 1917. | ||
3 | "Tully Parade of Progress"
with Historical Sketch, Tully, N. Y., 1790-1933 Compiled and Arranged by Miss E. Louise Brown | ||
4 | "Cpl. Bartholomew In Germany" Newspaper clipping re: location of Charles Bartholomew during WWII. Thanks to Jennifer Bartholomew for this contribution. | ||
5 | "For Marine Killed in Viet Nam" Bicentennial Flag Honors the Late Pfc. Phillip Van Deusen | ||
6 | "Former Nurses in Service Lauded at Alumnae Dinner" Syracuse General Hospital throws a banquet for nurses discharged from military service at the end of World War II. | ||
7 | "Groton City Soldier Home From Overseas" Article on Charles Bartholomew's return home. | ||
8 | "Tully man carts kisses as gifts for strangers"
Syracuse Herald Journal, Nov 27, 1999 | ||
9 | "Women of honor died serving country"
Dick Case article, (Syracuse Post Standard Columnist) Article remembering four nurses killed in WWII. Includes Lt. Agnes Hallinan. | ||
10 | 01 Register of Marriages in the Town of Fabius, Onondaga Co., NY, Sep 18, 1883-Dec 31, 1907 Submitted to the Onondaga Co. Historical Society's website for the Town of Fabius by Kathy Crowell, April 30, 2002.Courtesy of Virginia Cameron, Fabius Village Historian. | ||
11 | 01 Baldwin-Hartwell Funeral Home Records, 1916-1927 Transcription of the Hartwell Funeral (Tully, NY) Home Records. (Opens to a new window/new tab) Update: All 3 books now up-to-date & transcribed as of 8/26/2019. Uploaded: 9/7/2019. Unpublished work (c) 2017 Tully Area Historical Society | ||
12 | 01 Baldwin-Hartwell Funeral Home Records, 1916-1927 Transcription of the Hartwell Funeral (Tully, NY) Home Records. (Opens to a new window/new tab) Update: All 3 books now up-to-date & transcribed as of 8/26/2019. Uploaded: 9/7/2019. Unpublished work (c) 2017 Tully Area Historical Society Not for Digital or Commercial Distribution | ||
13 | 01 Battle Participation of Organizations of the American Expeditionary Forces
in France, Belgium and Italy, 1917-1918
U.S. War Department | ||
14 | 02 Beauchamp's Revolutionary Soldiers,
Resident or Dying in Onondaga Co., NY
With Supplementary List of Possible Veteran Based on a Pension List of Franklin H. Chase, Syracuse, NY (see #24 below) | ||
15 | 02 Mortuary Records with Genealogical Notes
of the Town of Spafford, Onondaga Co., NY by Captain George Knapp Collins pub by Onondaga Historical Association, 1917 | ||
16 | 03 World War I Serviceman's Glossary Common abbreviations used during the war. Obtained from the NYS Military Museum website. | ||
17 | 04 Meuse-Argonne Offensive, September 26 to November 11, 1918, 1st Division Original footage of the offensive taken by the US Army Signal Corps. This is a silent film. | ||
18 | 05 59th Pioneer Infantry Regimental History in WWI (This is an archived copy as original has moved) Although, the information on this external page references the Delaware National Guard, it was also part of the 59th Pioneer Infantry. It is a good read, in that the author (Brig. Gen. Kennard R. Wiggins Jr.) tells of the 59th Regiment's journey from New York to France, their experiences once there and the return home. Includes pictures, sources, Company histories. See also (on the TAHS website): Battle Participation of Organizations of the American Expeditionary Forces in France, Belgium and Italy, 1917-1918 | ||
19 | 06 Birth Years of Veterans Fold3.com has provided this infographic to help you determine what war your ancestor might have been involved in based on their birth year. There are always exceptions to the rule but this might make it easier. | ||
20 | 07 History of the 477th Aero Squadron in WWI Follows the movement of the 477th over the course of the war. | ||
21 | 08 U. S. Army Medical Dept. Office of Medical History (WWI) History of the 105th Ambulance Co, 102nd Sanitary Train. | ||
22 | 09 Roll of Honor: Citizens of NYS Who Died While in the Service of the United States During WWI NYS Military Museum & Veterans Research Center Website NYS Division of Military & Naval Affairs Searchable Database of Name, Rank, Company, Regt, Date & Cause of Death | ||
23 | 10 History of Camp Croft, U. S. Army Infantry Replacement Training Center (WWII) "This site is dedicated to Camp Croft, a WWII Army Infantry Replacement Center located near Spartanburg, SC. Since 2001, this site has served to honor those who worked and trained at Croft from 1940 to 1946 and to memorialize all US military service personnel who have lost their lives in pursuit of American freedom." (Intro from their Home Page) | ||
24 | 11 "Tully's Part in the World War" This was a summary of Tully's effort to support the World War submitted by the Tully Historian, Mrs. Louis Wheeler, to the NYS Historian. This summary along with the individual experiences, photos and service data collected from local soldiers in the service was requested from the NYS Assembly. From the compiled materials, the State Historian was to publish a book entitled: "State of New York in the World War". Unfortunately, funds were never allocated for this and the book was never written but the records are preserved on microfilm and available at the NYS Archives in Albany. | ||
25 | 12 U. S. Navy Rank Abbreviations National Cemetery Administration See their website for other documents regarding Veteran Headstone & Marker Inscription abbreviations by clicking here. (a new window/tab will open) | ||
26 | 13 U. S. Army Rank Abbreviations National Cemetery Administration See their website for other documents regarding Veteran Headstone & Marker Inscription abbreviations by clicking here. (a new window/tab will open) | ||
27 | 14 U. S. Marine Corps Rank Abbreviations National Cemetery Administration See their website for other documents regarding Veteran Headstone & Marker Inscription abbreviations by clicking here. (a new window/tab will open) | ||
28 | 15 U. S. Coast Guard Rank Abbreviations National Cemetery Administration See their website for other documents regarding Veteran Headstone & Marker Inscription abbreviations by clicking here. (a new window/tab will open) | ||
29 | 16 WWII Abbreviations & Acronyms Located on the WWII Forums website. Their homepage is: http://ww2f.com/. (a new window/tab will open) | ||
30 | 17 The Veteran's History Project "The Veterans History Project (VHP) of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center collects and preserves the firsthand interviews and narratives of United States military veterans from World War I through the present. In addition to audio- and video-recorded oral history interviews, VHP accepts memoirs and collections of original photographs, letters, diaries, maps and other historical documents from veterans who served in the US armed services from World War I through the present. The Project makes accessible the materials that comprise this important national archive, which contains submissions from every state, and includes the US territories. VHP relies on volunteers, both individuals and organizations, throughout the nation to contribute veterans’ stories to VHP." | ||
31 | 18 The History of the Medical Dept of the U. S. Navy in WWII, Vol. 2 A Compilation of the Killed, Wounded and Decorated Personel. Published by the U. S. Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery | ||
32 | 19 National WWII Memorial Registry Part of the National WWII Memorial in Washington, D. C. operated by the National Park Service. "The memory of America's World War II generation is preserved within the physical memorial and through the World War II Registry, a listing of Americans who contributed to the war effort in uniform and on the home front." The databases are from compiled from official U. S. Gov't sources AND unofficial sources compiled from public acknowledgements honoring U. S. citizens who helped to win WWII. | ||
33 | 1926 Births Births reported to the Tully Town Clerk's Office for the year 1926. | ||
34 | 1926 Tully Marriages Marriages reported to the Tully Town Clerk's Office for the year 1926. |
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35 | 1927 Deaths in the Village & Town of Tully for the year 1927 |
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36 | 1927 Tully Marriages Marriages reported to the Tully Town Clerk's Office for the year 1927. |
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37 | 20 Order of Battle, U. S. Army Ground Forces: Pacific Theater of Operations "This volume, prepared as a work of reference and an aid to research, is concerned with the organization and dispostion of U. S. Army ground forces that opposed the Japanese during WWII." | ||
38 | 2016 Alumni Memorial Video Dedicated to the Class of 1966. Created by Elizabeth Tornatore. Directed by Rich Flanagan. This link will take you to the Tully Alumni News page on our site. You can also see the alumni banquet program here (opens in new window/tab) This is a very large, high-quality video file and may take some time to load. | ||
39 | 2017 Ice Water Rescue Demonstration Part of the 2017 Ice Harvest Demonstration Day on Green Lake, Tully, NY. The ice was too soft for actual cutting so we couldn't harvest it but the water rescue was able to be done. | ||
40 | 21 Order of Battle, U. S. Army Ground Forces: European Theater of Operations "Presented in this volume are command and staff rosters, composition of divisions, attachments and detachments, assignments and attachments to higher units, command post locations and pertinent statistics. With some exception, the material presented for each division dates from its arrival in the European Theater to the end of hostilities on May 9, 1945." | ||
41 | 22 82nd Airborne Victory Parade Newsreel of the 82nd Airborne marching down 5th Ave, New York City on Jan 12, 1946. (This is an external link) | ||
42 | 23 Air Force Combat Units of WWII "This book is concerned primarily with the combat (or tactical) groups that were active during the Second World War. Although such groups had numerous designations, nearly all fell within four major categories: bombardment, fighter, reconnaissance, and troop carrier. The book covers both the combat groups that served overseas and those that remained in the United States." | ||
43 | 24a Onondaga's Soldiers of the Revolution Compiled by Frank H. Chase, Sec. of the Onondaga Historical Assoc. Pub by the Onondaga Historical Assoc. (Syracuse, NY, 1895) | ||
44 | 24b Supplement to Onondaga's Soldiers of the Revolution by William M. Beauchamp | ||
45 | 25 WWII Army & Army Air Force Dead & Missing National Archives' Website | ||
46 | 26 WWII Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Casualties National Archives' Website | ||
47 | 27 Women in the Military (WWII) "Blitzkrieg Baby" website that covers women in all branches of the military, requirements for enlistment, insignia, uniforms, photos, recruitment posters etc. | ||
48 | 28 U. S. Armed Forces Ranks & Insignia Ranks & Insignia for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines & National Guard. | ||
49 | 29 Military Tracts of Central NY An article from Central New York Genealogical Society's "Tree Talks" magazine. Presents a short history of New York's military tracts. A listing of Revolutionary War Vets who drew lots in the Tully Military Tract is included. | ||
50 | 2nd Lt. Agnes Hallinan Remains flown home from Europe for burial. |