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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Letter September 13, 1919 from Morris Kamman to Frances Witherspoon
Letter November 27, 1917 to I.B. Good
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Letter August 17, 1918 from John S. Johnston to Joy Young
Letter December 4, 1917 from William Jasmagy to Local Board #177
Statement of Mrs. Jasmagy
Letter October 14, 1918 from Frieda and William Jasmagy to Parents
Letter from Frieda and William Jasmagy to their Parents
Report of Clarence Jasmagy, January 1919
Letter October 11, 1918 from Clarence Jasmagy to Parents
Note by Clarence Jasmagy
Letter August 6, 1918 from Louis Jacobs to Joy Young
Letter August 5, 1918 from Louis Jacobs to Joy Young
Letter July 20, 1919 from Earl Humphreys to Jules Wortsmann
"'Crucifixions' in the Twentieth Century"
"The cases of Jacob Wipf and the three Hofer brothers, religious objectors to war, two of whom died from the effects of military atrocities in American prisons" as "told on the hospital cot by Jacob Wipf"
Memo April 30, 1918 from A.H. Huguet to the Commanding General, Camp Upton
Sanitary Conditions at the United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.
Account of the sources of infection at Ft. Leavenworth
Sanitary Conditions at the US Disciplinary Barracks
Court Martial Defense of James H. Hudson
Letter November 5, 1920 from Howard to David Eichel
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Letter June 6, 1918 from Ronald Hotson to Frances Witherspoon
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