Roy Ross Clark papers, 1919.

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Roy Ross Clark papers, 1919.

Report with blueprints, relating to the construction of huts for Ameican soldiers in France during World War I; and certificate presented to R. R. Clark for service as an engineer with the Construction Department.

1 ms. box.

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Clark, Roy Ross.

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American engineer; member of Young Men's Christian Association Construction Department attached to American Expeditionary Forces in France, 1917-1919. From the description of Roy Ross Clark papers, 1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867253 ...

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