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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Photograph: Caplovitz etc. by Fence
photograph
"Journal of a Modern 'Convinced' Friend"
Autobiography including childhood, Quaker education, and conscientious objection.
Letter November 1, 1919 from Bruno Grunzig to Frances Witherspoon
tells of his experiences as a C.O.
Benjamin Salmon bookmark (front)
bookmark with icon image and biographical information of Benjamin Salmon
To the Secretary of War: An Open Letter From a Conscientious Objector
letter sent to the Secretary of War by Brent Dow Allinson; published in "War?" (volume 2:1; December 1917), re: his opposition to conscription
Letter from Maurice Hess to sister Mrs. Wolfson
Letter from Maurice Hess to sister Mrs. Wolfson
letter recounting his time as a C.O. in WWI
Record of Trial by Court-Martial of Philip Caplovitz
record of court-martial trial
Postcard Christmas 1919
cartoon
Postcard "Discharged!"
cartoon of C.O.
Dishonorable Discharge from the Army of the United States for Philip Caplovitz, 1920
discharge form
Memo from the Friends of Conscientious Objectors
memorandum
Letter February 4, 1919 from David Caplovitz to Newton Baker
letter re: son Philip Caplovitz, asking for his release from prison
Letter November 29, 1919 from David Caplowitz to Newton Baker
letter asking why son had not yet been released
LetterToDavidCaplovitz
letter in response to Mr. Caplovitz's request for Philip's release
Postcard 1920 A 'May-Day' Thot
cartoon re: C.O. waiting to be released from prison
Letter August 13, 1917 from Prison Governor John Dillon to Mrs. L. Brockway
Memo re: British C.O. prisoner's discharge
Notice Paper to be sent to men who belong to the Army Reserve under the provisions of the Military Service Action, 1916.
conscription paper for WWI British C.O.
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