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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Statement of Mrs. Jasmagy
Statement of Alice Navard
Report on Conscientious Objectors at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, July 31, 1918
Jacob Wortsmann's Statement at Court Martial, October 3, 1918
Record of Trial by General Court Martial of Mayer Bernstein
Paper read by Roderick Seidenberg at his court martial
Interview by General Bell with conscientious objectors, May 1918
Statement made by Joseph Brandon, July 1918
Letter June 6, 1918 from Evan Thomas to Judge Julian W. Mack
Letter November 5, 1918 from Evan Thomas to Colonel Sedgwick Rice
Letter November 5, 1918 from Evan Thomas to the Adjutant General
Newsclipping "'Conscientious Objector': United States v. Roger N. Baldwin"
"Report of the proceedings on the trial before Judge Julius M. Mayer in the United States District Court, of Roger N. Baldwin, a 'conscientious objector,' for failing to submit himself to physical examination by his Local Draft Board." In the "New…
Report of Clarence Jasmagy, January 1919
Letter from Evan W. Thomas, Howard W. Moore, Erling H. Lunde, and Harold S. Gray, 1918
Report of Treatment of Conscientious Objectors at the Camp Funston Guard House, 1918
Report of Treatment of Conscientious Objectors at the Camp Funston Guard House, 1918
Letter June 24, 1918 from C.O.s to the Bureau of Legal First Aid
Letter May 3, 1918 from Harry Lee to "Comrade"
Statement by John Morgan
"My Experience in the Deportation Wave"
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