Charles Haffner, Jr. papers, 1929-1965.

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Charles Haffner, Jr. papers, 1929-1965.

Certificates, commissions, and commendations received by Lt. Gen. Charles C. Haffner, Jr., from the U.S. military, the State of Illinois, and various civic, patriotic, and military organizations.

1 oversize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8069891

Chicago History Museum

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