Letter to General Crowder from Charles George Huss - June 28, 1918
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| Title | Letter to General Crowder from Charles George Huss - June 28, 1918 |
| Creator | Huss, Charles George |
| Source | Huss, Charles George. Letter to General Crowder. 28 June 1918. Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942. C1046. The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO. |
| Description | In this letter to General Enoch H. Crowder, Private Charles George Huss at Camp Meade Maryland, gave Crowder a list of reasons why he should be taken out of the infantry and given a different assignment. This document is part of a collection compiled by Enoch Herbert Crowder, the Edinburg, Grundy County, Missouri native who served as Judge Advocate General. Crowder devised the Selective Service Act in 1917 which drafted America's forces during World War I. |
| Subject LCSH | Crowder, E. H. (Enoch Herbert), 1859-1932; Draft; Camp Meade (Md.) |
| Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
| Site Accession Number | C1046 |
| Contributing Institution | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
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| Date Original | June 28, 1918 |
| Language | English |