Papers, 1953-1967.

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Papers, 1953-1967.

Narrative (ca. 1967) titled, "Pensacola: Personal Remarks by Eugene A. Coffin, Senior," and letter (1953) written to Paul N. Wells, Yeoman First Class, describing photograph taken in 1917 at the Naval Aviation Training Station (Naval Air Station Pensacola), Pensacola, Fla.

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