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Items from Box One, Folder 9 of the Lewis Paul Bowers World War II Collection, January 1943 to June 1943. Folder contains 14 letters written by Bowers to his mother Ora E. Bowers and his sister Claradee Bowers during his military service, and one letter written by Major William H. Young, U.S. Army Air Corps, to Bowers' parents, congratulating them on their son's enlistment.
Items from Box One, Folder 10 of the Lewis Paul Bowers World War II Collection, July 1943 to December 1943. Folder contains 22 letters and postcards written by Bowers to family members during his military service. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Ora E. Bowers. One letter is missing its first page.
Items from Box One, Folder 11 of the Lewis Paul Bowers World War II Collection, January 1944 to December 1944. Folder contains 22 letters written by Bowers to family members during his military service. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Ora E. Bowers. Several of the letters are V-mail letters.
Items from Box One, Folder 12 of the Lewis Paul Bowers World War II Collection, January 1945 to May 1945. Folder contains seven letters written by Bowers to family members during his military service. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Ora E. Bowers.
Items from Box Six, Folder 20 of the Norman B. Moerbe World War II Collection, 1939, undated. Folder contains assorted correspondence, including postcards and greeting cards, from unidentified persons. Four total documents.
Letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, August 2, 1944. Contains personal news written while Stewart was stationed in England. Discusses the importance of family members attending college and getting real-world experience away from home. One handwritten page.
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
Items from Box Six, Folder 14 of the Norman B. Moerbe World War II Collection, postmarked July-September 1945 and July 1951. Folder contains correspondence to Norman B. Moerbe from Eleanor (Newman) Freedman. Three total documents.
Items from Box Six, Folder 13 of the Norman B. Moerbe World War II Collection, postmarked January-April 1947. Folder contains correspondence to Norman B. Moerbe from his father, Ben Moerbe. Three total documents.
Items from Box Six, Folder 17 of the Norman B. Moerbe World War II Collection, postmarked April 1947 and undated. Folder contains correspondence to Norman B. Moerbe from his parents. Three total documents.
V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from Lieutenant Gwin L. Walker, circa 1940s. Contains a holiday greeting and an illustration of Santa Claus riding a sled labeled "Torpedo-3." One page.
Stamped on verso: "Received in San Francisco prior to 1 December and held for appropriate Christmas delivery."
Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.