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Scope and Contents
Assorted but unrelated materials from before, during and immediately after World War I, including a photograph of a young man in military uniform, labeled "Richard Flack"; an envelope addressed to Carlotta Howard; an invoice for stamps bought at the United States Military Academy; and a "Food Conservation Notes" newspaper.
There is also a two-page typed letter sent from John J. Miland, Company "E" 13th Infantry, Manila, Philippines to Captain Charles N. Murphy. Captain Murphy was convalescing after an illness that involved "lumps" and Miland was updated his captain on company concerns, "delinquincies," transfers, and illnesses.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Food conservation
- Manila (Philippines)--Description and travel
- Military records
- United States Military Academy
- World War I
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Manila (Philippines)--Description and travel