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    Interview with George Todd Lewis

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    George Todd Lewis was born in 1916 in Jefferson, Texas.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/rgvoralhistories/1227/thumbnail.jp

    Notes: Mary Todd Lincoln

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    Notes about talk with Allan Nevins at Cornell University regarding Mary Todd Lincoln, Jessie Fremont and the White Hous

    Interview: [with DeWitt Smith] Mary Todd Lincoln

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    Handwritten notes (3 pages), interviewed DeWitt Smith in Springfield, October 17, 1927 about Mary Todd Lincoln and Robert Todd Lincoln's childhoo

    Notes: [Mary Todd Lincoln letter]

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    Handwritten notes (2 pages) about letter Mary Todd Lincoln wrote to Mrs. Orme, November 1869

    Notes: Bradford - Mary Todd Lincoln

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    Handwritten page, writing about Mrs. Bradford and Mary Todd Lincoln and the Shield's due

    Notes: [Mary Todd Lincoln letter]

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    Handwritten notes (2 pages) about letter Mary Todd Lincoln wrote to Mrs. Orme, November 1869

    Notes: Bradford - Mary Todd Lincoln

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    Handwritten page, writing about Mrs. Bradford and Mary Todd Lincoln and the Shield's due

    W. Lewis Civil War letter

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    This collection contains a letter written in November 1864 by W. Lewis, then stationed at DeValls, Bluff, Ark. The author is believed to be Walter Lewis of Company F of the 20th Iowa Infantry

    Oral History Interview with William Todd, February 1, 2011

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with William Todd. Todd joined the Marine Corps on 10 December 1941. He was sent to Bougainville as a member of a heavy weapons squad. Todd mentions a patrol narrowly escaping getting cut off by the Japanese. He then took part in the invasion of Guam and describes following the tanks through the jungle and forming a defensive line at night. Todd discusses the equipment including the .50 caliber heavy machine gun, 37mm anti-tank gun, and 1-ton trucks. His unit was held in reserve at Iwo Jima and landed after 4 days. Todd describes driving his truck off of a landing craft and immediately becoming stuck. He was wounded after four days in battle and evacuated to Guam for surgery. Todd was sent back to the US for duty and remained there until the war ended. He was discharged September 1945

    Father's day card from Howard C. Lewis to Daniel B. Lewis, 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his father in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on Father's Day in 1969.Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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