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Letter to Miss Wellborn from H.B. Hunt - May 28, 1918

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Title Letter to Miss Wellborn from H.B. Hunt - May 28, 1918
Creator Hunt, H.B.
Source Hunt, H.B. Letter to Miss Wellborn. 28 May 1918. Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942. C1046. The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO.
Description Letter from H.B. Hunt to Miss Wellborn of the Provost Marshal's office stating that he had enclosed some verses., I'd Put 'Em All to Work, by Edmund Vance Cooke that might be amusement to General Enoch H. Crowder. This document is part of a collection compiled by Enoch Herbert Crowder, the Edinburg, Grundy County, Missouri native who served as Judge Advocate General devising the Selective Service Act in 1917 which drafted America's forces during World War I.
Subject LCSH Crowder, E. H. (Enoch Herbert), 1859-1932; World War, 1914-1918--Poetry
Subject Local WWI; World War I
Site Accession Number C1046
Contributing Institution The State Historical Society of Missouri
Copy Request Transmission or reproduction of items on these pages beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the State Historical Society of Missouri: 1020 Lowry Street, Columbia, Missouri, 65201-7298. (573) 882-7083.
Rights The text and images contained in this collection are intended for research and educational use only. Duplication of any of these images for commercial use without express written consent is expressly prohibited.
Date Original May 28, 1918
Language English

Letter to Miss Wellborn from H.B. Hunt - May 28, 1918

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