Letter, 1931 Sept. 25, Lancaster, S.C., to T.E. Shaw, Plymouth, England.

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Letter, 1931 Sept. 25, Lancaster, S.C., to T.E. Shaw, Plymouth, England.

Typed letter in which Springs expresses his appreciation to Shaw for his approval of Springs' book, War Birds; Springs drew upon his World War I experience in the Royal Flying Corps.

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Lawrence, T. E. (Thomas Edward), 1888-1935

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Thomas Edward Lawrence, archaeologist, soldier, and author, popularly known as Lawrence of Arabia, was born at Tremadoc, North Wales, on August 15, 1888, the second of five sons. His father, Thomas Robert Chapman, and his mother, Sarah Maden, assumed the name of Lawrence. The family was raised in comfort by private means. Lawrence learned to read at a very early age by observing his older brother being taught to read. At the age of four he read newspapers and books, at six he began the study ...

Springs, Elliott White

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President of Lancaster Cotton Mills, Lancaster, S.C.; veteran of "the Great War" and author of War birds : Diary of an Unknown Aviator (1926), a book he attributed to John MacGavock Grider (1892-1918) a friend who died in the war. From the description of Letter, 1931 Sept. 25, Lancaster, S.C., to T.E. Shaw, Plymouth, England. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 57466750 ...

Lancaster Cotton Mills

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