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American Legion military record filled out by record subject
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Document identity
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p267ct32j
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American Legion military record of Fresenius Van Nuys
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document
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p267ct32j
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document
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normalized
title
American Legion military record of Fresenius Van Nuys
description
American Legion military record filled out by record subject
date
["[ca. 1917]"]
year
1917
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
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This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License (CC BY-NC-SA).
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creative commons
language
English
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Van Nuys-F_Record
institution
Weston Historical Society
collections
Weston Historical Society, World War I Service Records, Weston Post No. 214, American Legion Inc.
subjects
War
World War, 1914-1918
Van Nuys, Fresenius
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North and Central America
United States
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Documents
Manuscripts
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Forms (Documents)
military records
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Manuscript
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United States
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2 leaves ; 8.5 x 11 in
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38
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-98
notes
Title supplied by cataloger.
Latest date in record: 1917-06-23
Military ranks and other roles the record subject held: P.A. Surgeon
Other people: Thomas Charlton Van Nuys (father); Mary Lizzie Hunter; Morton Hunter Van Nuys; Jane Everett Hardin; Parker Watt Hardin; Mary Elizabeth Sallee Hardin; Thomas Charlton Van Nuys (son); Brig. Gen. Morton C. Hunter
Other locations: Weston, Mass.; Strasburg, Germany; Indiana; Sabot, VA; Harrodsburg, KY; New York City; Chelsea Naval Hospital
Other organizations: Univ. VA - BA 1899; Harvard Med, Sch. - 1906
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