Vaughan family papers, 1943-1946.

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Vaughan family papers, 1943-1946.

Chiefly letters exchanged between James Millard Vaughan and his mother, Fannie Vaughan, friends, and relatives during his U.S. Army service in World War II; together with correspondence between his mother and her friends and relatives during that time.

1 cubic ft. (3 manuscript boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6863676

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Vaughan, James Millard, 1921-

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United States. Army. Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, 840th.

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Vaughan family.

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James Millard Vaughan, also known as Perch, Tunney, and Jimmy, was the son of Clifton Mahlon and Frances Edna Vaughan (Frances Vaughan later married John H. Monroe). James Vaughan was inducted into the U.S. Army at Camp Lee, Va., on 29 Dec. 1942 and served as a power plant operator in the 840th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion. He was separated from the army at Fort Bragg, N.C., on 30 Jan. 1946. From the description of Vaughan family papers, 1943-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id:...

Monroe, Frances Edna, 1891-

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