Edgar William and Clara Kale Bullard papers, 1940s-2000s [manuscript].

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Edgar William and Clara Kale Bullard papers, 1940s-2000s [manuscript].

Personal correspondence, 1942-1945, between Edgar William Bullard, on active duty with the United States Navy, first as a chief petty officer at the Norfolk Navy Yard and later as a gunnery officer on various ships during World War II, and Clara Kale Bullard at home in Belmont, N.C. More recent materials document the Bullards' post-war activities in North Carolina.

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Edward William Bullard (1911- ) was a chief petty officer at the Norfolk Navy Yard (now the Norfolk Naval Shipyard), Portsmouth, Va., and later a gunnery officer on various United States Navy ships during World War II. His wife, Clara Kale Bullard (1916- ), lived in Belmont, N.C., during the War. From the guide to the Edgar William and Clara Kale Bullard Papers (#4487), 1940s-2000s, (Southern Historical Collection) ...

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