Box 3396
Container
Contains 4 Collections and/or Records:
Papers, 1942
Series — Box: 3396
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From the Collection:
A paper titled "An Editor Spends a Day with the Army," [presented to the?] American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 18, 1942. It includes annotated photographs of editors visiting Governors Island, New York, Headquarters of Eastern Defense Command and the U.S. First Army and photographs of defense drills “somewhere on the East Coast.”
Dates:
1942
Papers, 1963
File — Box: 3396
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From the Collection:
A carbon copy of transcript of a speech titled "History of American Architecture," given by Smith in September 1963, to volunteers at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
Dates:
1963
Letters
File — Box: 3396
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A collection of letters written from Mobile, Alabama, where Faser was working as a sword maker, to his wife in Macon, Mississippi. They deal principally with personal news and information on the prices of available goods.
Dates:
1861 - 1865
Paper
File — Box: 3396
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From the Collection:
The collection contains the transcript of a presentation titled "The Two Revolutions," given by Fletcher at the Alabama Clergy Conference, 14 May 1970, at Camp McDowell in Nauvoo, Alabama, on the impact of industrial society and the post-industrial revolution on the youth of America.
Dates:
1970 May 14