Acre family papers [microform], 1917-1961.

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Acre family papers [microform], 1917-1961.

Correspondence, genealogical information, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous items, but primarily letters Joseph Acre wrote home describing Officer Candidate School, World War I campaigns in France, and his life as a "doughboy" & in the trenches; his thoughts dealt with Kansas and his lack of incoming mail. There are also newspaper clippings and genealogical materials. Correspondents include Albert & Joseph Acre, Laura Allegree, Anna Dickey, and Ella Keith. The clippings cover the "Dust Bowl" and Ron Ott.

1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7678628

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United States. Army. Infantry Brigade, 69th.

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Acre, Albert Hamilton, 1893-1949.

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Eaker family.

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Dickey, Annamary

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Keith, Ella.

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Acre family.

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Acre, Clyde Thomas, 1899-1959.

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Acre, Joseph S., 1894-1974.

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United States. Army

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Allegree, Laura.

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Ott, Ron.

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