Philip H. Carroll papers, 1917-1939.

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Philip H. Carroll papers, 1917-1939.

Memoranda, outlines of procedures, organization and personnel charts, preliminary programs, routine charts, and specimen forms, relating to activities of the 348th Field Artillery Regiment in France and Germany, 1917-1920, and of the American Relief Administration in Hamburg, Germany, 1920-1921, and of its Russian Unit Supply Division in Moscow, 1921-1922. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hoover, 1934-1939, relating to American politics.

1 ms. box.

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Captain, United States Army, 1917-1920; American Relief Administration worker in Germany and Russia, 1920-1922. From the description of Philip H. Carroll papers, 1917-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868193 Biographical/Historical Note Captain, United States Army, 1917-1920; American Relief Administration worker in Germany and Russia, 1920-1922. From the guide to the Philip H. Carroll papers, 1917-1939,...

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