Kreger, Edward Albert, Papers 1885-1955

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Kreger, Edward Albert, Papers 1885-1955

Edward Albert Kreger served in the field and as a Judge Advocate during his long military career. This collection consists mostly of his correspondence, both profession and personal and various other materials saved by Kreger.

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