Logan Berry English papers, 1917-1940.

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Logan Berry English papers, 1917-1940.

Logan Berry English collection consists of personal correspondence from World War I, various post-war military papers, newspapers from November, 1918, and a folder of miscellaneous, non-military items. Lieutenant English was a chaplain in the 336th regiment (part of the 84th Lincoln, or Railsplitters Division), American Expeditionary Force, and was stationed at Camp Sherman, near Chillicothe, Ohio, and various parts of France during World War I. The 336th never saw action and was inactivated in January, 1919. He also served in the Kentucky Infantry Reserve until 1928. Folder 8 contains oversized newspapers.

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