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Series I: Manuscripts
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BOX-FOLDER MSS2328/1-4 |
Correspondence, 1917-1920
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4 folders |
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MS01: 105 letters written between 1917 and 1920 from Harold Graham to his
mother, father, and sister who lived in Spring Valley, New York. Topics covered
include: camaraderie with his fellow servicemen; aspects of his service
experience including guard duty and United States-Mexico border problems;
travel in the areas in which he is stationed; ways in which he keeps busy
during down time; his attempts to receive furloughs and discharges;
post-discharge employment plans; instructions for his family for taking care of
his car; his love life, and his impressions of Texas and its people. |
BOX-FOLDER OVZ195/1 |
Correspondence, 1920
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1 folder |
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MS01 continued |
BOX-FOLDER MSS2328/7 |
Correspondence, December 25,
1950
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1 folder |
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MS02: One letter written on 12/25/1950 from Mrs. Graham to her grandchild
passing on her son's letters from World War I. |
BOX-FOLDER MSS2328/8 |
Correspondence, 2012
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1 folder |
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MS03: Additional information and selected excerpts from correspondence chosen
by donor to highlight portions of interesting letters and provide additional
explanation. |