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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Letter July 21, 1917 from Army Recruiting Station
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Letter July 21, 1918 from John Grass to Frances Witherspoon
Letter July 21, 1918 from Lawrence Williamson to his parents
letter from U.S. Quaker C.O. at Camp Zachary Taylor
Letter July 21, 1918 to I.B. Good
Letter
Letter July 22, 1918 from Francis G. Caffey to Charles Recht
Letter July 22, 1918 from William H. Hilsdorf to B.H. Mailly
Letter July 23, ____ from Raymond Bender to Henry Dana
letter written from army camp
Letter July 23, 1918 from Norman Thomas to Violet Thomas
Letter with news about Evan Thomas and other WWI C.O.s
Letter July 23, 1918 to I.B. Good
Letter
Letter July 25, 1918 from Acting Secretary (NYBLA) to the Commanding Officer of Fort Leavenworth
Request for information about Louis Barusch, C.O.
Letter July 25, 1918 from Robert Whitaker to Henry Dana
Letter reporting on his imprisonment as a C.O. in a Los Angeles jail
Letter July 25, 1918 to William H. Hilsdorf
Letter July 26, 1918 from Acting Secretary (NYBLA) to the Judge Advocate General of Camp Upton
Letter July 26, 1918 from the Acting Secretary (NYBLA) to Captain S. M. Spaulding
Letter July 26, 1918 to I.B. Good
Letter
Letter July 26, 1919 from unknown
Letter July 27, 1918 from George Hoffeler to Joy Young
Letter July 28, 1919 from Unknown
account of prisoner strike and repressive measures undertaken in response, at Ft. Leavenworth
Letter July 29, 1918 from Sedgwick Rice to the Secretary of the NYBLA
Letter July 3, 1918 from Bruno Grunzig to "Friend"
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