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Letter to Mrs W. Foreman, Barrack House, Cranbrook, England, from unknown (addressed "My dear mother")
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Item: [1977.0091.00095] "Letter to Mrs W. Foreman, Barrack House, Cranbrook, England, from unknown (addressed "My dear mother")
Letter to Mrs. Foreman from S.W. Robertson
Letter to Mrs. Foreman regarding the printing equipment at Park Hill Mission and Tullahassee Mission
Interview with William Foreman
Private William Irvin Foreman of Cantonsville, Maryland, joined the Corps in 1943. A member of the Special Weapons Group of the 51st Defense Battalion, he was stationed in Hawaii for the duration of World War II. Discharged after the war, he returned to Catonsville, where he now resides in retirement
Letter to Mrs. Foreman from S.W. Robertson regarding "Our Monthly" and printing
Letter to Mrs. Foreman regarding the printing of "Our Monthly," the reasons for printing it, and where copies might be
Lynn W. Jones, foreman in camp
Image shows a CCC project foreman posing for a photograph outside the tents of an unknown camp.Lynn W. Jones, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC during 1937-40 at the Ferron, Duck Creek, and Veyo Camps. All of these camps worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F)
Portrait of Colonel Albert W. Foreman
This is a negative of a portrait of Colonel Albert W. Foreman, State Director of the Selective Service. Foreman is wearing a U.S. Army colonel's uniform, which includes a jacket with multiple medals and a hat. Only from the middle of his chest up is visible. The portrait was likely taken in a photography studio
Colonel Albert W. Foreman at his desk
This photograph shows Colonel Albert W. Foreman, U.S. Army, sitting at his desk and holding a small leather binder. The binder reads "AWF, I Del. Inf." On the desk are notes, documents, a telephone, pens and pencils, a book of matches, and a nameplate that reads "Col. A.W. Foreman." He is looking down at the binder as he holds it open. There is a window and an American flag behind him. This was likely taken in his office
Colonel Albert W. Foreman distributes a Veterans Manual
This is a negative of Colonel Albert W. Foreman distributing the first Veterans Manual at the Selective Service Headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware. Foreman is standing between two men. The man on the right, in a suit and tie, hands a manual to Foreman. They are standing in front of a sign with an eagle that reads "Veterans Information Center.
Colonel Albert W. Foreman distributes a Veterans Manual
This is a negative of Colonel Albert W. Foreman distributing the first Veterans Manual at the Selective Service Headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware. Foreman is standing between two men. The man on the right, in a suit and tie, hands a manual to Foreman. They are standing in front of a sign with an eagle that reads "Veterans Information Center.
Marriage record of Foreman, W. J. and Davis, Mollie
Marriage license for W. J. Foreman and Mollie Davis. W.L. Cathcart was the officiant
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