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[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-08-30_005.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin Aug 1919

[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-08-30_005.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin

Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection

This collection contains letters by United States Army Private Mack E. Franklin written to Lora Stanley, his friend's cousin's wife, during the First World War. In some of his letters, written while in the U. S. Army, Pvt. Franklin wrote about a riot between blacks and whites in Washington D.C. (July 22, 1919) and a patrol around the Mexican border looking for bandits (August 6, 1919). Mack E. Franklin was friends with Albert Parsons (in acc# 2014.015.w).


[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-08-06_004.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin Aug 1919

[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-08-06_004.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin

Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection

This collection contains letters by United States Army Private Mack E. Franklin written to Lora Stanley, his friend's cousin's wife, during the First World War. In some of his letters, written while in the U. S. Army, Pvt. Franklin wrote about a riot between blacks and whites in Washington D.C. (July 22, 1919) and a patrol around the Mexican border looking for bandits (August 6, 1919). Mack E. Franklin was friends with Albert Parsons (in acc# 2014.015.w).


[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-07-22_003.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin Jul 1919

[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-07-22_003.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin

Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection

This collection contains letters by United States Army Private Mack E. Franklin written to Lora Stanley, his friend's cousin's wife, during the First World War. In some of his letters, written while in the U. S. Army, Pvt. Franklin wrote about a riot between blacks and whites in Washington D.C. (July 22, 1919) and a patrol around the Mexican border looking for bandits (August 6, 1919). Mack E. Franklin was friends with Albert Parsons (in acc# 2014.015.w).


[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-07-01_002.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin Jul 1919

[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-07-01_002.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin

Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection

This collection contains letters by United States Army Private Mack E. Franklin written to Lora Stanley, his friend's cousin's wife, during the First World War. In some of his letters, written while in the U. S. Army, Pvt. Franklin wrote about a riot between blacks and whites in Washington D.C. (July 22, 1919) and a patrol around the Mexican border looking for bandits (August 6, 1919). Mack E. Franklin was friends with Albert Parsons (in acc# 2014.015.w).


[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-Missing-Missing_006.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin Jan 1919

[2014.160.W.R_ Franklin _Worldwarone_1919-Missing-Missing_006.Pdf] Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection, Mack E. Franklin

Mack Franklin First World War Correspondence Collection

This collection contains letters by United States Army Private Mack E. Franklin written to Lora Stanley, his friend's cousin's wife, during the First World War. In some of his letters, written while in the U. S. Army, Pvt. Franklin wrote about a riot between blacks and whites in Washington D.C. (July 22, 1919) and a patrol around the Mexican border looking for bandits (August 6, 1919). Mack E. Franklin was friends with Albert Parsons (in acc# 2014.015.w).