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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Collection: New York Bureau of Legal Advice Collected Records (CDG-A)
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Telegram May 4, 1918 from Franklin Bell to the NYBLA
Letter October 21, 1918 from Mabel Higgins to Frances Witherspoon
Letter May 3, 1918 from Frances Witherspoon to Newton Baker
Memo April 30, 1918 from A.H. Huguet to the Commanding General, Camp Upton
Letter May 3, 1918 to Major General Franklin Bell
Letter May 6, 1918 from Franklin Bell to Frances Witherspoon
Letter April 24, 1918 from Frances Witherspoon to Major General Franklin Bell
Letter May 3, 1918 from Frances Witherspoon to Newton Baker
Telegram May 3, 1918 from New York Bureau to Newton Baker
telegram to U.S. Secretary of War about three conscientious objectors
Letter June 1918 from Anna Zeidler to Frances Witherspoon
Letter asking for help for her son (Gustave Zeidler Jr.?), who wanted to be chosen for agricultural work in France through the American Friends Reconstruction Unit
Telegram to Camp Hancock commander
Telegram asking for discharge of C.O. Morris M. Bernstein
Telegram to Frederick Keppel
Telegram sent to Frederick Keppel of the War Department
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