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    187. Cape owned by Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain of Orderville, Utah

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    Photographs of and document for a woman\u27s cape owned by Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain of Orderville, Utah. Dating from the 1880s, it belonged to Mercy Harmon (born 1828), who came from Englan

    185. Bonnet owned by Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain of Orderville, Utah

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    Photographs of and document for a bonnet owned by Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain of Orderville, Utah. Dating from about 1870, it belonged to "Auntie" Mercy Harmon, who came from England "before St. George Temple was built

    186. Hat owned by Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain of Orderville, Utah

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    Photographs of and document for a woman\u27s hat owned by Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain of Orderville, Utah. Dating from the 1880s, it belonged to "Auntie" Mercy Harmon, who came from England "before St. George Temple was built

    Chamberlain, W J, VX5148

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/376566Surname: CHAMBERLAIN Given Name(s) or Initials: W J Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX5148 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 2888189554 Item: [2016.0049.08871] "Chamberlain, W J, VX5148

    Norman V. Chamberlain 1951-1957 Catalog

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    Field catalog for collector Norman V. Chamberlain for specimens collected in 1951-195

    [Press release by Kaplan-Chamberlain, Incorporated - August 5, 1966]

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    Press release by Kaplan-Chamberlain, Incorporated on August 5, 1966, regarding the opposing political views of two Past National Presidents, John J. Herrera and William D. Bonilla. John J. Herrera supports Democratic Senatorial nominee, Waggoner Carr, and William D. Bonilla supports Republican Senatorial candidate, John Tower

    Zenneth K. Chamberlain, Saving the legacy: an oral history of Utah\u27s World War II veterans, ACCN 2070, American West Center, University of Utah

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    Transcript (91 pages) of an interview by Benjamin Bahlmann with Zenneth K. Chamberlain on February 14, 2002. From tape numbers 493 and 494 in the "Saving the Legacy" Oral History ProjectChamberlain (b. 1923) grew up in American Fork, Utah. He discusses his childhood, the Depression and schooling. He joined the Navy in 1941 and describes his boot camp training in San Diego. After attending machinists’ school at Great Lakes, Illinois, he was assigned to a cargo ship, Arcturus. He describes his activities and duties as they travel to their base in Oran. Other topics include the battles of Casablanca, Sicily and Salerno; travels to Australia; submarine school in New London, Connecticut; and duties, missions, and operations of the USS Sea Owl (405). The crew was in Hawaii for R and R when the war ended. They returned to the East Coast through Panama. Chamberlain continued his duty in Panama and Florida until his separation from the Navy in June 1947. After the war, he worked as a machinist at Geneva Steel for thirty-six years. Interviewed by Benjamin Bahlmann. 91 pages

    Interview with Von Del Chamberlain, Downwinders of Utah Archive, June 13, 2017, Video

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    Video (19 minutes, 21 seconds) of an interview conducted by Anthony Sams with Von Del Chamberlain in Kanab, Utah, June 2017. Interview discusses Chamberlain\u27s experiences growing up in Kanab during World War II, his fascination with energy, and studies of astronomy. He directed the Hansen Planetarium. His family lived in Kanab, Utah where his father was a manager of a hardware store

    Letter from Mrs. Ume H. Kamae to Edward J. Ennis, May 29, 1943

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    Typed correspondence from Mrs. Ume H. Kamae to Edward J. Ennis, and sent to the Col. L.A. Ledbetter and Leo V. Silverstein. The correspondence asks for a rehearing and release of Takashi Kamae, Ume Kamae's husband. The letter also describes the life and pastoral work of Takashi Kamae.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections

    Memorandums, correspondence, reports, application forms, bond forms, and statistical tables (RG 278, Folder 32)

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    Material in folder relating to rules for bonds; affidavit forms; statistics on number of aliens admitted; contract marriages abroad. Correspondents include: Cecilia Razovsky; E. J. Schaughnessy, Acting Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).Digital ImageDigital finding aid available
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