Letter from Mrs. Drew's mother to Mrs. Drew, January 12, 1919. Mentions that she is praying for Charles W. Drew (Mrs. Drew's son), that Alice was very sick with a cold or possibly the flu, and other personal news. One folded sheet, four handwritten…
Letter from YMCA staff member Grace [Amanet?] to Mrs. Drew, July 17, 1918. Reassures her that Drew is well taken care of and well thought of. One folded sheet, two handwritten pages, with envelope, wrtten on American Expeditionary Forces stationery.
Photograph of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft, likely piloted by Charles W. Drew, coming in for a landing, circa 1917-1918.Inscription on verso: "Maneuvering for my landing to the mark. #5."
Photograph of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft, likely piloted by Charles W. Drew, coming in for a landing, circa 1917-1918.Inscription on verso: "Coming in for my landing during the R.M.A. tests."
Photograph of serviceman Charles W. Drew standing next to a Nieuport 27 aircraft, circa 1917-1918.Inscription: "Happy."Inscription on verso: "59. Lieut. Charles W. Drew, R.M.A. Return to Mrs. Stafford Drew, [street address in Germantown]."