Major F.V. Berger papers, 1888-1945.

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Major F.V. Berger papers, 1888-1945.

Letters from Fred Berger to his mother describing conditions in Manila during his service as a bugle boy in the Spanish-American War; memoranda and orders relating to the First Corps of the U.S. Army in France during World War I; and other papers, mostly military.

125 items.

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