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Christine Drennon European lantern slide collection

1.0 linear feet (2 boxes)
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This collection contains lantern slides with images and maps of European cities in countries such as the Netherlands, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy.
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Christine Drennon European lantern slide collection 1.0 linear feet (2 boxes)

Elizabeth Magie papers

.42 Linear Feet
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This collection is comprised of two notebooks and four reports relating to Magie's coursework at Richmond Professional Institute, School of Store Services Education from 1942 to 1943. In addition to her research, the reports often contain sketches, charts, and clippings. Magie's work provides insight into the effect the war had on the fashions of the day. She includes clippings related to the call for reduced consumption of cloth and clothing to avoid rationing, the difficulty women had in finding good stockings, and the issues of creating suitable, safe uniforms for women working in factories.

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Elizabeth Magie papers .42 Linear Feet

Herbert Feis papers

1.5 linear feet (1 box)
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This collection contains research materials and correspondence of Herbert Feis, including three letters from Mrs. Feis to her husband's assistant, Arline Pratt.
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Herbert Feis papers 1.5 linear feet (1 box)

Jerome Epstein papers

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The collection includes World War II military letters, photography equipment, newspapers, correspondence, scrapbooks, notebooks, audiotapes, 8mm film reels, and military badges. The collection contains material from 1877-1895 and 1915-2002.
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Jerome Epstein papers 8.0 linear ft.

John Patrick Hawker papers

1.75 linear feet (3 boxes)
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Substantial document archive of significant intelligence content, written and compiled by John Patrick Hawker, British SOE (Special Operations Executive), pertaining to British intelligence, cryptography and clandestine radio in the Second World War.
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John Patrick Hawker papers 1.75 linear feet (3 boxes)

Porgy and Bess letter from James Tipton

0.1 linear feet (1 item)
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Letter from James Tipton to his parents in Nebraska describing his experience seeing Porgy and Bess in New York City.
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Porgy and Bess letter from James Tipton 0.1 linear feet (1 item)

Ray A. Jackson papers

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Series 1: Correspondence Correspondence from Ray Jackson home while stationed in Europe, covering the years 1944-1946. A few early 1946 letters are mistakenly dated 1945. Letters are addressed to his mother, father and/or brother.

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Ray A. Jackson papers 0.89 Linear Feet

Title:: Blizzard Family Papers 1930-19491942-1945

211.00
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Correspondence, papers, and a photograph concerning three Franklin, West Virginia brothers who served in the United States military during the Second World War. Collection consists of nearly 200 letters of outgoing correspondence penned by three brothers, Arlie, Arthur, and W. Russell Blizzard to their mother and sisters in Franklin, West Virginia. Most correspondence concerns training, work, and soldier life on military bases in the United States during World War II. Also included is Arlie Blizzard's visit to Japan and Korea in late 1945. Collection also contains a few pre and post-war letters and school papers.
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Title:: Blizzard Family Papers 1930-19491942-1945 211.00

Title:: Lina Nancy Potter Papers 1942-1945

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Correspondence, photographs, and military papers concerning the World War II service of 2nd Lt. A.N.C. Lina Nancy Potter (1901-1975) of Narragansett, Rhode Island. Potter enlisted in the United States Armed Forces in 1942 and served as a nurse in a military hospital in India from 1943-1945. This collection consists of 23 letters of her outgoing wartime correspondence to family (her Aunt Harriet E. Weaver and Uncle Charles Weaver of Rhode Island) in the United States, her military papers, and three wartime photographs of Potter and her fellow nurses. Potter's correspondence is of special interest because Potter was allowed to censor her own letters (perhaps because she was an officer) before they were sent to the United States. Thus, Potter's correspondence contains a log of wartime conditions at a hospital near Burma, India. Her letters discuss poor food and housing conditions, status of her work in India, the war in India and China, and aspects relative to women's history during the Second World War.
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Title:: Lina Nancy Potter Papers 1942-1945 0.20

Title:: Max R. Decker Diary 1930-19431930-1943

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Six diaries, 1930-1943 (with gaps) of Max R. Decker describing his life during the Great Depression and World War II. Decker is located in Buffalo, Kansas, but he and his brothers hop freight trains traveling through Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Kansas and Iowa. The diaries also describe the family searching for work and camping at various locations. The family ends up in Gaither, Arkansas. Decker joined Civilian Conservation Camp # 743 in the Ozark National Forest. The final diary describes his days in the 302nd Battalion of Artillery at Fort Meade, Maryland, Camp A. P. Hill, Virginia and Camp McCoy, Wisconsin.
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Title:: Max R. Decker Diary 1930-19431930-1943 0.50

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