Papers : of Robert Clinton Rutledge, 1939-1945.

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Papers : of Robert Clinton Rutledge, 1939-1945.

The bulk of these papers are correspondence between Robert Rutledge and Harriet Hulfish of Alexandria, Va., who attended George Washington University. Besides information about their relationship, this correspondence refers to army camp life where Rutledge was stationed in Camp Lee, Virginia; San Francisco, California; Tennessee; Kentucky; and Texas. Other correspondents include Edith Hudson, and Marilee and Frances Baldwin, all of Alexandria. Rutledge also corresponded with Nancy Andrews of Philadelphia, Mary McCrary of St. Petersburg, Florida, and Sarah Lee Cabell of Dallas, Texas. The papers also contain an illustrated catalog of Staunton Military Academy, and a play and short stories authored by Rutledge.

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Staunton Military Academy instructor; enlisted in U.S. Army during World War II. From the description of Papers : of Robert Clinton Rutledge, 1939-1945. (Alexandria Library). WorldCat record id: 29991609 ...

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