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Captain Jimmie Slosson letters, 1925/1957

0.42 Linear Feet 1 full hollinger box
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Captain Jimmie Slosson letters contains correspondence from Captain Jimmie Slosson to his family while in service during World War II.

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Captain Jimmie Slosson letters, 1925/1957 0.42 Linear Feet 1 full hollinger box

George P. Mell Family letters, 1942/1946

.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, 1942/1946 .21 Linear Feet Three legal-size folders.

Hardin Family letters, 1944/1948

0.1 Linear Feet 1 full size Hollinger box
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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

John A. Klauer letters, 1940/1942

0.42 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger box
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Collection contains letters from John Klauer's mother, father, extended family and friends while he worked for the Singer Co. in Brazil from 1940-1942.

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John A. Klauer letters, 1940/1942 0.42 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger box

McKinnon family letters, 1943/1945

0.01 Linear Feet One legal size folder.
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Letters from different senders to lieutenant George D McKinnon. The letters are primarily friendly check-ins and updates from home. Some letters contain torn checks and other financial documents.

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McKinnon family letters, 1943/1945 0.01 Linear Feet One legal size folder.

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