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    Edward K. Anderson to James C. Furman

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    A one page letter and envelope from Edward K. Anderson to James C. Furma

    Military History of the University of Alabama, James A. Anderson, May 3, 1941

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    This address was delivered by James A. Anderson before the Alabama State Convention of the Reserve Officers of the United States at the University of Alabama on May 3, 1941

    Alabama and The State Bank, From Time Immemorial, James A. Anderson, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, February 24, 1933

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    James A. Anderson delivered this address to Professor Gamble's economics class at The University of Alabama on February 24, 1933

    James Anderson, 83, of Palo Alto

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    James Anderson died on March 9, 2020 at age 83

    James Mordecai Anderson and Hattie Arwine Anderson

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    Mr. James Mordecai Anderson and his wife, Hattie Arwine Anderson, with their 1917 For

    Hattie Arwine Anderson and Grandsons

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    Hattie Arwine Anderson and her twin grandsons, Terry and Jerry Anderson, sons of E.R. Anderson Compiled by Mary Ruth Ellis. Donated by descendants of James Mordecai Anderso

    An interview with Mr. James Anderson

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of James Anderson, from an interview. He was born in Denmark in 1853, and his family came to Utah in 1863, settling in Cache County. Typed by J. W. Kennington of Logan in 193

    James Anderson Interview for the Veterans\u27 Voices Project

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    James Anderson enlisted in the United States Air Force in August 1967. Mr. Anderson served with military airlift command in Taiwan, Vietnam and Japan during the Vietnam War and later in Germany. Mr. Anderson retired from the Air Force in 1988 with the rank of Senior Master Sergeant.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/veterans_voices/1194/thumbnail.jp
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