April 13, 1915
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent As reported in the Capital Journal trash talk is not limited to sports: Von Hindenberg Laughs At British Army [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent As reported in the Capital Journal trash talk is not limited to sports: Von Hindenberg Laughs At British Army [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent As reported in the Capital Journal trash talk is not limited to sports: Von Hindenberg Laughs At British Army [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent Writing in the Oregon Statesman, Miriam Russell reports on “The Babies of Mars:” Pitiful babies whose only father is [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent Though thousands of miles form the battlefields, Governor Withycombe, speaking at the Appomattox Day celebration, suggested some military trying [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent On the front page, the Capital Journal trenchantly reported that at St. Mihiel Woods a “ghastly harvest” and heaps [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent After nine months of war editorial comment, unlike today, cut through the rhetoric and could more clearly assess decision [...]
Join the Brooks Historical Society for a celebration of French Families in the valley June 20, 2015. Contact the Brooks Historical Society for more information.
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent “German Submarines May Cross Ocean” was the headline on the Capital Journal’s editorial page, discussing the probability that submarine [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI CorrespondentThe Capital Journal reported good news for farmers, though bad news possibly for some of their [...]