Wilhelm, Jayne Tuttle.

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Paul A. Wilhelm (1916- ) served in three Civilian Public Service Units: Camp 3, Patapsco, Md.; Camp 52, Powelsville Md.; and Camp 49, Philadelphia (Pa.) State Hospital. He registered as a Baptist conscientious objector but became a Quaker after his marriage to C. Jayne Tuttle in 1943. Jayne Tuttle Wilhelm (1917-1980) was a native of Helena, Montana, who went to New York in 1940, where she met Paul Wilhelm. She also became a Quaker, having been raised as an Episcopalian. These papers illuminate the experiences of a Civilian Public Service participant and his female counterpart. Paul Wilhelm later became an architect; Jayne Wilhelm was an artist and art teacher in public and private schools.

From the description of Collection, 1934-1978. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 51907642

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Conscientious objectors
Draft resisters
Psychiatric hospital care
Quakers
World War, 1939-1945
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Active 1934

Active 1978

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