Eula Mae Cheveallier Jackson oral history interview, 1994.

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Eula Mae Cheveallier Jackson oral history interview, 1994.

Jackson discusses her husband, J. C. Cheveallier, and his leadership of Volunteers of America, as well as several VOA programs, especially VOA homes.

1 sound cassette (42 minutes);Transcript (12 leaves)

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Abbott, Darlene

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Cheveallier, J. C.

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Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History

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The T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History was established in August 1991 to document the history of Louisiana State University. A department of LSU Libraries Special Collections, the Center conducts, collects, preserves, and makes available to scholars oral history interviews on Louisiana's social, political, cultural, and economic history. From the description of T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History records, 1990-1998. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 22696...

Volunteers of America

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Volunteers of America, a service organization founded in 1896. Colonel Walter Duncan served with the Volunteers of America in the Pacific Coast and Boston Regiments for 47 years until his death in 1943. From the description of Volunteers of America fundraising letter and booklet : San Francisco, Calif. : TLS, [between 1896 and 1940]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 51480861 ...

Jackson, Eula Mae Cheveallier,

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Eula Mae Cheveallier Jackson was the wife of Volunteers of America head J. C. Cheveallier and director of one of the VOA houses. From the description of Eula Mae Cheveallier Jackson oral history interview, 1994. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 71223393 ...