William H. Wilbur papers, 1920-1980.

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William H. Wilbur papers, 1920-1980.

The William H. Wilbur Papers are comprised mostly of material dating from 1942 to 1947, including correspondence to and from Wilbur, military memoranda, orders, operations, maps, and notes concerning Wilbur's duties during World War II.

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Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945

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Wilbur, William H. (William Hale), 1888-1979

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William Hale Wilbur was born September 24, 1888, in Palmer, Massachusetts. After high school he briefly attended Haverford College and eventually entered West Point. Upon graduation he held different posts, including Panama, before becoming an instructor at West Point. After three years at West Point he taught and studied at various military schools, including the prestigious Army War College. In 1923 he married Laura G. Schiefflen. Wilbur worked closely with General George S. Patton in 1942 to ...