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Katherine Tupper Marshall Papers
The collection is composed primarily of correspondence to Katherine Tupper Marshall (1882-1978). Most of the letters are sympathy notes sent to Mrs. Marshall on the death of her son Allen Tupper Brown; letters sent on the publication of her book Together; and notes concerning the illness of GCM in 1948-1949. The collection also contains invitations, calling cards, and a large number of letters of condolence for Mrs. Marshall following General Marshall’s death in 1959.
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Sometime in 1968, C. W. Bowman took care of a young Vietnamese boy. He picked him up off the streets in Saigon during the Tet offensive (January-September of 1968). The boy’s family had been killed and he was living on the street. Charles Bowman bought him a uniform and fed him at the Company area.
Scene along country road in northern France.
Factory under construction in northern France.
Wheat field in northern France. In the background, coal mine and huge slag heap.
Full coal cars in northern French coal mine.
Construction of exhibit barges and trailers for the mobile caravan exhibit prepared by the Visual Information Unit of the Information Division, ECA/OSR, Paris.
Scene along the road in northern France.
Construction of exhibit barges and trailers for the mobile caravan exhibit prepared by the Visual Information Unit of the Information Division, ECA/OSR, Paris.
Collection Number: 23 UL
Date: 1941 - 1956
Collection Size: 1 lf
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