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Collection Overview
| Size | About 15 items |
| Abstract | The collection contains letters and postcards from Lieutenant J. H. Hendley of Anson, N.C., and Sgt. K. W. Brown of Winnsboro, S.C., to G. J. Mitchell of Charlotte, N.C. Hendley was with the 7th Infantry and Brown with an air squadron, both with the American Expeditionary Forces in France. They described their experiences and feelings about World War I. |
| Creator | Mitchell, G. J. |
| Language | English |
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Scope and Content
The collection contains letters and postcards from Lieutenant J. H. Hendley of Anson, N.C., and Sgt. K. W. Brown of Winnsboro, S.C., to G. J. Mitchell of Charlotte, N.C. Hendley was with the 7th Infantry and Brown with an air squadron, both with the American Expeditionary Forces in France. They described their experiences and feelings about World War I.
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G. J. Mitchell Papers, 1818-1819.
| Folder 1 |
Papers, 1818-1819 #02830-z, Series: "G. J. Mitchell Papers, 1818-1819." Folder 1 |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kathryn Michaelis, March 2011
This collection was processed with support from the sponsorship of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Office of Preservation, Washington, D.C., 1990-1993.
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