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Object number2012.33.1 a-d
Mediumiron; pewter; brass
Credit LineGift of Jane Howe Moravec
DescriptionSet of three dog tags/identification badges connected together by a neck chain.DimensionsLength from (d) clasp to edge of (a): 14(a) Width: 1.125 ; Length: 2
(b,c) W/L: 1.375
(d) L: 12.5
Inscriptions(a)
Impressed into top, lower right corner: "PAUL HOWE / 0-108019 T42 43 0 / P".
(b,c)
Engraved: "PAUL HOWE / 1 ST.LT. / HQ.CO. / 165 INF. / U.S.A. / 69 N.Y."
Historical NotesDog tags belonging to Paul Howe. Howe was born in Bradford, Pennsylvania on July 2, 1893, to John and Luella Howe. Several years later the family moved to Freedom, Pennsylvania, where Paul attended Freedom High School. Upon graduation, Howe attended University of Pittsburgh before joining the military. In 1915 and 1916, Howe fought with the British Army as a 1st Lieutenant before becoming attached to the U.S. Army's Rainbow Division, Fighting 59th after the U.S. entered the First World War in 1917. Upon returning home in 1920, Howe began a career selling housewares for a New York based firm Beh & Co. He married Emily Mohr, a local preacher's daughter in 1923. Between the wars, Howe remained in the Army Reserves and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He reentered active service in 1942 and served as a battalion commander with Second Army Corps in North Africa from 1943-1944, before receiving a medical discharge. In 1952, Howe resigned as Vice President of Beh & Co to start his own firm, Howe and Co. After retiring he was very active in charitable pursuits including the American Legion and NAACP. Howe died of cancer June 21, 1975, and is buried in Beaver Cemetery.
Previous owner
Paul Howe
(1893 - 1975)
Related institution
United States Army
Related institution
Freedom High School
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University of Pittsburgh
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Rainbow Division, Fighting 59th
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Beh and Company
Related person
Emily Mohr
Related institution
United States Army Reserve
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United States Army II Corps
Related institution
Howe and Company
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American Legion
(founded 1919)
Related institution
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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