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Clippings: World War II Anniversaries, Veterans, Memorials (5-6 of 6), 1984-2002
The World War II Materials Subseries includes correspondence and photographs from Lady Irene Whittaker, a volunteer in the American Red Cross headquarters in London during the war; as well as the memoirs of Justus "Jock" Lawrence, director of the US public relations office in the European theater of operations.
Personal Memoirs of Colonel Justus "Jock" Lawrence, 1987, undated
The World War II Materials Subseries includes correspondence and photographs from Lady Irene Whittaker, a volunteer in the American Red Cross headquarters in London during the war; as well as the memoirs of Justus "Jock" Lawrence, director of the US public relations office in the European theater of operations.
Notes, Correspondence, and Memorabilia, 1991-2001
The World War II Materials Subseries includes correspondence and photographs from Lady Irene Whittaker, a volunteer in the American Red Cross headquarters in London during the war; as well as the memoirs of Justus "Jock" Lawrence, director of the US public relations office in the European theater of operations.
Military History Book Catalogs, 1999
The World War II Materials Subseries includes correspondence and photographs from Lady Irene Whittaker, a volunteer in the American Red Cross headquarters in London during the war; as well as the memoirs of Justus "Jock" Lawrence, director of the US public relations office in the European theater of operations.
National Geographic Magazine, December 1931, 2003
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Vine and Olive Colony, 1938-1947, undated
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
A Treasury of American Folklore (Inscribed by Myra L. Porter), 1944
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.