Roy Samuel Ingle Papers 1940 - 1985

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Roy Samuel Ingle Papers 1940 - 1985

Roy Samuel Ingle was born in 1918 in Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. He served in the U.S. Air Corps in World War II and later worked as a geological engineer for the Tennessee Valley Authority. He was married to Lois Blanche Eller. The Roy Samuel Ingle Papers contains correspondence and personal memorabilia related to Ingle's service in the war and his experience as a geological engineer. Also in the collection are Ingle's student pilot logbooks, ration books from World War II, photographs, and memoirs.

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Ingle, Roy Samuel

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Ingle, Isaac C.

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Kennedy, Margaret, 1896-1967

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