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[Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #1]
Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #2]
Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street
duVal Allen, 1918
Black-and-white photographic postcard with a portrait of duVal Allen in uniform, photographed during his World War I service as an ambulance driver in France. Message on back reads: "my feet are rather muddy, that is the [remains?] of a little trench mud. Otherwise the photograph is not half bad. Loads of love duVal. [Aix les. Bains?] October 11/18."Postcard has been cut down from its original size. duVal Allen was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1919; he left school to serve as a volunteer ambulance driver in World War I. During the war, he served with the ambulance service of both the French and American armies
Edmund W. Allen Letter to his Parents about Williamsburg, Virginia, 15 March 1837
A letter written by College of William and Mary student Edmund W. Allen to his parents. In the letter, Allen writes about his courses, life in Williamsburg, Virginia, and faculty at the College.Found In: UA 5.129, Edmund W. Allen Letter, March 15, 183
Gene Allen Oral History (part 1)
Gene Allen, Art Director of "My Fair Lady", "A Star is Born", and "Les Girls". Interview by Robert L. Green
Allen, Ed, Sr., March 28, 2007 [Interview]
Ed Allen (Sr.) was interviewed on March 28, 2007, by Kellen Allen about his experiences before, during, and after World War II.World War I
Gene Allen Oral History (part 2)
Gene Allen, Art Director of "My Fair Lady", "A Star is Born", and "Les Girls". Interview by Robert L. Green
William H. Allen Letter
Letter written from Camp Hamilton (or Fort Monroe) by Col. William H. Allen, 1st New York Infantry, to Captain J. Frederick Pierson regarding the arrest of a husband and wife on susision of treason. The following is a transcription of the letter: "You will at once proceed to the residence of Mr. Mussey residing within these lines & search his house and arrest himself and wife or any others whom you may have just cause to suspect of conveying information to the enemy"
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