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Edward Lynch Papers

1.50 Linear Feet
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This collection includes letters, photographs, greeting cards, printed religious ephemera, artifacts, and other material pertaining to Edward Lynch of Bayonne, New Jersey while serving in Europe during World War II. The letters were written to him by family and friends. Other correspondence from Lynch's brothers, Joseph and Michael, to their parents, Elizabeth and Michael.

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Edward Lynch Papers 1.50 Linear Feet

First Baptist Church collection

16.7 Linear Feet
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This collection is formed of materials created by the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg, dating from the mid-1800s to the present day. Inculded in this collection are church records such as member rolls, meeting minutes, photographs, bibles, building blueprints, and audio visual materials.

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First Baptist Church collection 16.7 Linear Feet

George P. Mell Family letters

.21 Linear Feet Three legal-size folders.
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Collection contains letters addressed to a George P. Mell during his naval career in World War II. Letters arrive from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mell, as well as pastor Evan D. Welch & other family members.

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George P. Mell Family letters .21 Linear Feet Three legal-size folders.

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