Williams S. Daniels papers, 1943-1945 [manuscript].

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Williams S. Daniels papers, 1943-1945 [manuscript].

Collection contains the pamphlet: Maps, songs and works of remembrance (1963); invitation, brochure, ID card, luggage tag, menu, tour bulletin, correspondence, group photograph, reunion banner (1963); pamphlet: Florence American cemetery and memorial (1960).

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