Frederick Jackson papers, 1976, undated.

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Frederick Jackson papers, 1976, undated.

Contains the following type of material: oral history. Contains information pertaining to the following war: World War I (WWI). Contains information pertaining to the following military unit: 10th Cavalry Regiment. General description of the collection: The Frederick Jackson papers include transcript of interview titled, "Frederick Jackson on Black Harrisburg and the Chain Gang, Army Life, Work, Diet." Fragmentary information about service on the Mexican Border, circa 1919-1921 (possibly 1916-1917 as well) and in France during WWI within unspecified national army formation; much of interview deals with civilian life in Harrisburg.

1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7579346

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Jackson, Frederick H., 1943-

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