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Goodwin Family Papers, 1826/1959

1.85 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

Letters, memoirs, journals, sermons, monographs, genealogical material concerning the Goodwin, Archer, Silvester, Ballard and Smith families.

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Goodwin Family Papers, 1826/1959 1.85 Linear Feet

Hardin Family letters, 1944/1948

0.1 Linear Feet 1 full size Hollinger box
Abstract Or Scope

Collections contain letters to and from members of the Hardin family during World War II and post-war Louisiana.

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Hardin Family letters, 1944/1948 0.1 Linear Feet 1 full size Hollinger box

Paul A. Carpenter letters, 1942/1945

.25 Linear Feet Four legal size folders
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Collection contains letters to Paul A. Carpenter from family and friends during World War II from 1942-1945.

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Paul A. Carpenter letters, 1942/1945 .25 Linear Feet Four legal size folders

Thomas Griest World War I collection, 1899/1944

10 Linear Feet 19 boxes, 1 map case
Abstract Or Scope
The Thomas Griest World War I collection contains correspondence, photographs, military field orders, and ephemera created and collected by American soldier Thomas Griest primarily during and immediately after his time serving with the 406th Telegraph Battalion during World War I, 1917-1919.
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Thomas Griest World War I collection, 1899/1944 10 Linear Feet 19 boxes, 1 map case

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