Papers, 1838-1945, (bulk 1911-1945).

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Papers, 1838-1945, (bulk 1911-1945).

Collection contains military orders, reports and correspondence covering 1911-1918, plus personal correspondence and papers, newspaper clippings and military photographs from U.S., Mexico, and France. Also contains family photographs and a 1913 map of Verdun.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7591079

Auburn University.

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