The Dana True Merrill papers, 1898-1984.

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The Dana True Merrill papers, 1898-1984.

Contains: biographical information (1984); transcribed diary entitled THE PERSONAL JOURNAL OF LIEUTENANT DANA TRUE MERRILL, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 1898-1901 (1984); official correspondence (1918-1924); citations for various individual and unit American and foreign service awards (1918-1921); award, promotion,and course certificates (1898-1926); college diploma (1898); newspaper clippings (1924-1935).

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