Ervin L. Klauss papers, 1943-1947.

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Ervin L. Klauss papers, 1943-1947.

Consists of a portrait of Klauss in uniform, Purple Heart certificate for military merit and wounds received in action resulting in his death February 7, 1944, certificate in grateful memory of Staff Sergeant Ervin L. Klauss signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a letter from the U.S. War Department to LaVerne Klauss, Ervin's widow, about funeral and burial services.

2 cubic ft.

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