World War I memorabilia [manuscript], 1917-1919.

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World War I memorabilia [manuscript], 1917-1919.

The collection contains a commemorative medal, two patriotic pins, a postcard 1918 August 17, Camp McClellan (Ala.), from James E. Hyland to Mabel Roberts mentioning hiking in the heat, an undated engraved compliments card from Charles E. Dawes, and an envelope flap [1918] containing Ernest Hemingway's name and return address from the base hospital in Milan, Italy, where he was convalescing from wounds.

6 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921619

University of Virginia. Library

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