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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Letter January 20, 1918 from Thomas Shotkin to Secretary
Letter January 30, 1918 from Thomas Shotkin to Secretary
Letter July 20, 1918 from Emmanuel Silver to the Bureau of Legal Advice
Letter January 30, 1919 from William G. Simpson to Frances Witherspoon
Memorandum November 18, 1918 for Commander from Samuel Smoke
memo regarding unidentified C.O.
Letter June 17, 1918 from Rosa M.R. Spanier to Comrades
from Socialist Party
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Benjamin Salmon bookmark (front)
bookmark with icon image and biographical information of Benjamin Salmon
Letter September 1918 from Margaret Stanislawsky
excerpt of the letter only
Letter October 15, 1919 from Donald Stephens to Frances Witherspoon
Our Reply to Arguments Advanced for Registering in Accordance With the Conscription Act
memorandum
Telegram May 3, 1918 from New York Bureau to Newton Baker
telegram to U.S. Secretary of War about three conscientious objectors
Letter February 13, 1919 from the House of Commons to Clement Bundock
Cover letter
Interviews 1918 with President Wilson Presenting the Case -- Fort Leavenworth
Notes of J. Nevin Sayre re: his interviews with President Woodrow Wilson about C.O.s at Ft. Leavenworth
Appeal Tribunal Decision for Guy Turner
Letter September 3, 1919 from E. H. Thomas to Frances Witherspoon
Letter October 17, 1918 from Emma Thomas
Letter October 11, 1918 from Emma Thomas to Nevin Sayre
Letter pleading for intervention for son Evan Thomas in Guard House at Fort Riley
Letter October 11, 1918 from Emma Thomas to President Woodrow Wilson
Letter from Emma Thomas asking President Wilson to allow her son, Evan Thomas, to be moved from his military prison to a civilian internment camp or be allowed to choose their own essential work. Includes the letter from John Nevin Sayre forwarding…
Letter July 11, 1918 from Evan Thomas to Violet [Thomas]
letter
Letter June 3, 1918 from Evan Thomas to Violet Thomas
account of being a WWI C.O.
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