Papers, 1968-1988.

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Papers, 1968-1988.

Includes correspondence, literary productions, photographs, and scrapbook material. Deals primarily with Colonel Ridguay's efforts of correct a historical marker commemorating the 1943 liberating of Panay, Philippines. Also, includes stories authorized by Ridguay.

25 leaves.

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