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    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

    W. T. Lewis

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    "Lt. W. T. Lewis VX 43027 2/11 Fd. Regt Darwin 1943. 1944".Lieutenant W. T. Lewis VX 43027. 2/11 Field Regiment, Darwin. 1943. 1944

    John W. Lewis Civil War letter

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    This collection contains a letter written at Camden, Ark., by Captain John W. Lewis to Mrs. Cara Peyton

    Aesthetics Beyond Life: W. Jack Lewis

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    This is a presentation by Rev. W. Jack Lewis at the Lyceum, Kendal at Ithaca Retirement Community on March 22. 2001. W. Jack Lewis served Cornell as Director of Cornell United Religious Work from 1963-81. An ordained minister, Lewis was educated at the University of Texas at Austin and the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Prior to coming to Cornell, he served as a chaplain with the U.S. Navy in the Pacific theater in World War II, where he ministered to one of the first African-American Marine Corp units. After the war, he worked with university students as a Presbyterian minister in Austin, Texas. In the early 1950s, he founded the Christian Faith and Life Community, a residential, coeducational, and racially integrated lay center for University of Texas students. A biography of Rev. Lewis in included.1_lbgmkto

    Lewis W. Haupt Letters, MSS.3943

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    Abstract: Letters written by Haupt to his wife while he was in the Army during World War II and deal mainly with daily life and family mattersScope and Content Note: This collection contains letters written by Lewis W. Haupt to his wife while he was in the army during World War II. The letters cover his time in training, in England, and mainland Europe. The letters do not mention any battles and deal primarily with daily life and family issues.Biographical/Historical Note: Lewis W. Haupt was born in 1921 in Savannah, Georgia and served in the army during World War II in the European theater

    Summaria expositio doctrinae Novae Ecclesiae. <engl.>

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    Translated from the Latin by John MarchantVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: London : printed by M. Lewis, (no. 1.) Pater-Noster-Row. MDCCLXIX

    Letter from Lewis W. Hutchins to James Tilly describing his impressions of Mexico

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    HUTCHINS, Lewis W., ALS, Camargo (Mexico), May 26, 1847. Lewis W. HUTCHINS of the North Carolina Regiment of Volunteers, Company B, writes to James TILLY in Dresden, Tennessee. His impressions of Mexico are colorful though uncomplimentary of the Mexican people. 4pp. TEXT IN ENGLISH

    W. A. Lewis to Horace Kephart, May 23, 1898

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    In this letter of May 23, 1898, W. A. Lewis writes Horace Kephart to let him know that he saw his notice in the publication "Shooting and Fishing" and would like to join his company of Sharpshooters.#20 Division St. Norwich N.Y. May 23-98 Mr. George Kephart St. Louis Mo. Dear Sir When in NY City some 2 weeks ago saw Mr. A. C. Gould Editor Shooting and Fishing and he said you were oran ising a company of Sharp- shooters and I see by S and F you have organized. When you get ready to start for the front would like to join your company. I have had quite an experience in hunting and Target Practice with telescope and think could pass your examination Hoping to hear from you soon. Respect W. A. Lewis

    Letter with attachment: Harriet W. Bonar to Ida M. Tarbell, March 15, 1933

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    Letter with cover of brochure "The Lincoln I Voted For" by Lewis Bona

    Oral History Interview with Lewis Whitaker, July 28, 2006

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Lewis Whitaker. Whitaker joined the Army in May of 1944. He served in Company K, 3rd Battalion, 264th Infantry Regiment, 66th Infantry Division. In the fall he was sent to England, then traveled from Southampton, England to Cherbourg, France aboard the SS Léopoldville (1929), for deployment into the Battle of the Bulge. During their transfer their ship was attacked and sunk by the German submarine U-486. Once ashore, Whitaker served as a rifleman and fought from Northern France to Germany and Austria, receiving a Combat Infantryman Badge. He was discharged in June of 1946
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