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Ernest L. Frye Papers, 1917/1918

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This collection contains letters, photographs, and other material documenting Ernest L. Frye's time in the 487th Aero Squadron during World War I. Included in the papers are letters from Frye to his brother and sister describing his fellow officers, reminiscing about friends back home in Oregon, his experience on the Aero squadron baseball team, and other matters. Photographs of Frye along with his fellow officers in the 487th and playing baseball, as well as programs for dances, leave passes, train passes, documents of promotion, poems, a government letter honoring the memory of Frye, and newspaper clippings regarding Frye playing baseball are also included.

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Gertha Sykes Collins Papers, 1942/1951

0.40 Linear Feet 1 Full Hollinger box.
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Primarily this is a collection of love letters written between 1942-1944 to Gertha Barbara Jean Sykes residing in St. Louis, Missouri and James NMI Dansby, an African-American soldier in the United States Army. There are also letters from two other Army soldiers, Jack Smith, stationed in the Pacific and Benjamin D. Collins, an aircompany soldier, whom Sykes married in 1949.

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Gertha Sykes Collins Papers, 1942/1951 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Full Hollinger box.

Santiago Juarez photograph album and scrapbook collection, 1947/1954

7.02 Linear Feet Six 17.5" x 11.5" x 3" Hollinger boxes.
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This collection contains photographs and ephemera from a decorated Mexican-American soldier who was active during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The photographs in the collection portray Juarez's wife Hatsuko Sakai, from Japan. Photographs also depict Juarez in uniform, as well as landscape scenes from Japan, and American servicemen interacting with prisoners of war. In addition, the collection includes ephemera such as Juarez's U.S. Army Geneva Convention ID card, mess hall passes, pamphlets, and military insignia stripes.

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Santiago Juarez photograph album and scrapbook collection, 1947/1954 7.02 Linear Feet Six 17.5" x 11.5" x 3" Hollinger boxes.

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