William Rohrer papers 1944-1945 Rohrer, William papers

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William Rohrer papers 1944-1945 Rohrer, William papers

The William Rohrer papers contain letters that friends and family members sent to Rohrer while he served in the United States Army during World War II. Rohrer's correspondents discussed family and social news and commented on topics such as rationing, the military, and a Philadelphia transportation strike.

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William L. Clements Library

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Perdikis, James A.

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Rohrer, William G., 1909-1989

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William G. Rohrer, Jr., was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in 1909, the son of William G. and Avis Rohrer. He had four sisters: Frances, Dorothy, Florence, and Catherine. The elder William G. Rohrer owned a car dealership in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, in the 1920s, and moved the dealership to Camden, New Jersey, in 1929. William G. Rohrer, Jr., took over the business after his father's death in 1935. During the final year of World War II, he served with the United States Army at...

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Rohrer, Floretta Tulk.

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Judge, M. J.

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Wood, Muriel

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Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955

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