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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Collection: Subject File #1: Conscientious Objection/Objectors
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"Persecution Up to Date" (Unity)
"Conscientious Objectors at Camp Meade, Maryland" (The Friend)
"Military Prisons and the C.O." (The Survey)
"Solitary" (The Survey)
Letter April 22, 1919 and Letter April 26, 1919 from Jacob Wortsman [Wortsmann] (extracts)
Letter November 18, 1918 from Paul Brown
letter praising C.O.s
Conscientious Objectors, The
newsclipping
Letter May 4, 1919 to Senator Robert M. La Follette
letter giving details of the "Ft. Leavenworth Deluge"
LetterNovember 14
Letter April 26, 1919 from Jacob Wortsmann to Folks
letter re: conditions at Ft. Leavenworth for C.O.s
Letter Undated to Evan Thomas from Howard Moore
letter re: being an orderly at camp/base hospital during flu epidemic
Letter April 25, 1919 from Howard Moore to Evan Thomas
letter re: deluge of water turned upon C.O.s at Ft. Leavenworth
Copy of smuggled communication
account of C.O.s at Ft. Leavenworth deluged by water
Fort Leavenworth Strike, The
account of strike by prisoners at Ft. Leavenworth
Letter January 1919 from Prisoners' General Committee (incomplete)
account of prisoner work strike and riot, possibly at Ft. Leavenworth
[Punishments for Prisoner Strike]
account of punitive measures put in place during/after prisoner strike (and riot?)
Sanitary Conditions at the United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.
Account of the sources of infection at Ft. Leavenworth
Letter Undated (from Bruno Grunzig?)
letter (incomplete) relating Department of Justice visit (to prison?) and other news related to C.O.s
Letter July 28, 1919 from Unknown
account of prisoner strike and repressive measures undertaken in response, at Ft. Leavenworth
Letter August 27, 1920 from Roger Baldwin, ACLU
letter calling attention to case of Benjamin Salmon, a C.O. put in St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the Insane by the War Department, after his hunger strike in prison
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