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Journal of foreign service of First Lieutenant Edgar R. Hyde with the 91st Evacuation Hospital, 1942-1945.
Typescript transcribing diary entries made by Dr. Edgar R. Hyde during his service with the 91st Evacuation Hospital during World War II. The typescript transcription was produced for the Friends of the Kreitzberg Library’s Military Service Project in approximately 1980. Diary entries begin on 12 December 1942 and end on 21 September 1945.Covers of the original bound typescript have been scanned but not included
E.R.H., London, 1943-1944
Dr. Edgar R. Hyde of the 91st Evacuation Hospital in London, from Dr. Hyde's photographs.Title by Edgar Hyde from the original negative enclosure
E.R.H. & Tower of London, 1944
Dr. Edgar R. Hyde of the 91st Evacuation Hospital at the Tower of London, from Dr. Hyde's photographs.Title by Edgar Hyde from the original negative enclosure
E.R.H., shock ward, Bad Salzuflen, 1945
Dr. Edgar R. Hyde of the 91st Evacuation Hospital reading, at their location in Bad Salzuflen, Germany in April 1945.Title by Edgar Hyde from the original negative enclosure
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Harris L. Kempner to R. Edgar discussing a lack of openings in the cotton business, and that he doesn't know Edgar's qualifications
Edgar Jones Collection
Special pass issued by Lieutenant R. J. Jennings to Edgar Jones for the United States Naval Training Station in Newport, Rhode Island. The word "Visitor's" is crossed out in the card's title
Elizabeth and Edgar R. Miller to folks
Circular letter from Elizabeth B. Miller and Edgar R. Miller, medical missionaries in Nepa
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from R. Edgar to Harris L. Kempner requesting information on openings in the cotton trade for the U. S. or Mexico
E.R.H., Wolfenbüttel, 1945
Portrait of Dr. Edgar Hyde of the 91st Evacuation Hospital, at Wolfenbüttel, Germany, approximately May-September 1945.Title by Edgar Hyde from the original negative enclosure
E.R.H., Valkenburg, 1944-1945
Dr. Edgar Hyde of the 91st Evacuation Hospital, at Valkenburg, Holland, approximately September 1944-March 1945.Title by Edgar Hyde from the original negative enclosure
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