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Date: 1918 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: A photograph of Cecil H. Lang, 1st Lt. Chaplain. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Lang, Cecil H. Date: 1917-10-08 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: The first of many letters Rev. Lang wrote home to his family during his service, this one during his time with the Y. M. C. A.. Lang discusses his work organizing Bible classes in the barracks and helping soldiers to write and read letters from home. He also describes his lodgings and mentions th... View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Lang, Cecil H. Date: 1918-11-25 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Rev. Lang wrote to the paper in Fort Stockton from Camp Merritt in New Jersey, giving an update on his deployment, which was canceled due to the Armistice. Lang would continue to serve as chaplain to soldiers (including injured soldiers) coming home. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 1918-08-01 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Cecil H. Lang's certification card for the military. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 1916 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Photograph of Cecil H. Lang in San Antonio, TX View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 1917 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: This pamphlet features a map of Camp Travis in San Antonio showing the locations of Y.M.C.A. offices. Lang served as a Religious Work Director for the National War Work Council of the Y.M.C.A.. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Lang, Cecil H. Date: 1917-12 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Christmas card from Cecil H. Lang, dated December 1917. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Jones, Arthur Gray, 1868-1929 Date: 1918-11-30 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: A letter from Arthur Gray Jones to Bugler Herbert R. Green. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Chidester, G. Berndt Date: 1918-06-18 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: The Community House was a recreational club for soldiers stationed in San Antonio. In this letter, they ask Rev. Jones to lead his congregation in singing the first verse of the Star Spangled Banner at the conclusion of each service in June in preparation for San Antonio becoming the first city i... View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 1918 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: A Christmas card from Sgt. "Monte" Trout to Arthur Gray Jones. View Full Item at Austin Seminary