R. Ridgely Lytle World War I Collection 1915-1916

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R. Ridgely Lytle World War I Collection 1915-1916

Consists of World War I memorabilia, letters, photographs, and documents collected by R. Ridgely Lytle (Princeton Class of 1913) when he was a delegate in the province of Luxembourg for the Commission for Relief in Belgium and, later, a member of the American ambulance drivers in France.

1.0 linear feet; 1 flat box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6321334

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Commission for relief in Belgium

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Private organization for provision of relief to Belgium during World War I. From the description of Commission for Relief in Belgium records, 1914-1930. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868092 Private American relief organization; affiliate of the National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies. From the description of Commission for Relief in Belgium records, 1939-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867226 Historic...

Princeton university. Library

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The Princeton University Library, consisting of the main Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library and 13 special libraries in locations around campus, is one of the world's most distinguished research libraries. Since its founding in 1750, the Library's collections have grown to include more than 6.2 million books, 6.3 million microforms, 36,000 linear feet of manuscripts, and impressive holdings of rare books, prints and archives. The origins of the Princeton University Lib...

Lytle, R. Ridgely, 1891-1980

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R. Ridgely Lytle was an Episcopal clergyman, pyschologist, and one of the founders of the American Foundation of Religion and Psychiatry. From the guide to the R. Ridgely Lytle World War I Collection, 1915-1916, (Princeton University. Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections) ...