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BOOK

Title:  
Belgique. Catalogue des produits industriels et des oeuvres d'art
Creator:
Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publication:
Parent et Cie, Brussels, 1876.
Notes:  
At head of title: Exposition Internationale de Philadelphie.
Call #:  
606.1 P53CPI
Extent:
cxv, 144 p. : illus., diagrs. ; 17 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Catalogue des produits industriels et des oeuvres d'art
Publication:
E. Guyot, Brussels, 1873.
Notes:  
At head of title: Exposition Universelle de Vienne en 1873. Belgique.
Call #:  
606.1 V67BC
Extent:
cxiii, 373 p. ; 18 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Le livre d'or de l'Exposition Universelle et Internationale de 1905. Histoire complète de l'Exposition de Liége
Creator:
Drèze, Gustave.
Publication:
Aug. Bénard, Liége, [1905]
Notes:  
Library has volume 2 only.
Call #:  
606.1 L62DL
Extent:
[8] L., 924 p. : ports. (incl. front.), illus. diagrs. ; 30.5 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
La Belgique a l'Exposition Universelle de 1889 a Paris
Publication:
Paris, 1889.
Call #:  
606.1 P27BC
Extent:
119 p. : fold. illus. ; 21 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Exposition universelle de Paris, 1889. Section Belge. Catalogue officiel
Publication:
H. Bertels & Florent, Brussels, 1889.
Call #:  
606.1 P27BCO.2
Extent:
v.1 (857 p.) ; 18 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Exposition Universelle Internationale Paris 1900. Section Belge des Beaux-Arts
Publication:
Aug. Bénard, Liége, 1900.
Call #:  
606.1 P28BBA
Extent:
27 p. : 154 plates. ; 17 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900 à Paris. Section Belge. Catalogue officiel
Creator:
Belgium Ministère de l'industrie et du travail.
Publication:
Charles Bulens, Brussels, 1900.
Notes:  
At head of title: Ministère de l'Industrie & du Travail.
Call #:  
606.1 P28bco
Extent:
450 : illus., ports., tables. ; 22 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1903-1918
Abstract:  

Henry Howard Houston II (1895-1918) was the son of a prominent Philadelphia family, the Houstons. He enjoyed a privileged upbringing, graduating from Chestnut Hill Academy in 1912 and from the University of Pennsylvania in 1916. Upon his graduation date, he enlisted in Battery C of the First Field Artillery, Pennsylvania National Guard, and was sent to the Texas and New Mexico borders in response to Pancho Villa's raids from Mexico. In January 1917, he volunteered with the American Field Ambulance Service in France during World War I, stationed near Verdun, where he was constantly under fire when performing his duty to pick up wounded soldiers from the trenches. Henry took a commission in the French Army and enrolled in its transportation school. The French government awarded him the Croix de Guerre for gallantry under fire. When the U.S. entered the war, Henry resigned his commission in the French army and rejoined the Pennsylvania National Guard, his unit being the 53rd Field Artillery Brigade, 28th Division. He returned to the U.S. and received training as an aerial observer at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Early in 1918 he returned to France as a staff member of the 53rd Field Artillery Brigade, commandedn by General William Price. In August 1918, Lt. Houston was killed south of Arcis-le-Ponsart while returning from an air field. He was 23. The bulk of this eight linear feet collection reflects Henry's personal life as a son, soldier, friend and lover, during the last three years of his life 1916 to 1918.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.76.17
Extent:
8 Linear feet