Ever wonder where to find photographs of soldiers who died in World War I? It seems our legwork was done for us by three veterans of the war who spent two years compiling photographs of those who died in the war. Soldiers of the Great War pub 1920, Washington DC, Soldiers record publishing association. Compiled by Haulsee, W.M., Howe, F.G. and Doyle, A.C. Vol 1 Alabama - Maryland Vol 2 Massachusetts - Ohio Vol 3 Oklahoma - Wyoming with supplement. The supplement in Vol 3 contains photographs from all the states sent by relatives that missed the deadline for submission. Instead of refusing them the staff created a last minute addition to volume 3. According to CARL and Prospector, DPL (Western History) and the PPLD have copies as do many of the university libraries including CC, UNC, CSU and CU-Boulder. Used bookstore prices quoted are about $250 for the set. Pauli P.S. Ancestory has an index to the names, hometowns from each state available for members but not the photographs.