Letters, 1941-1944, authored by Private Ralph J. John of the 3rd Battalion, Headquarters Company, 112th Infantry, 28th Division. They document his experiences in the military, including training in the United States and time overseas when stationed in England prior to the invasion of France. He was killed in action near St. Lo, France on August 15, 1944, at the age of 30. Ralph John was a native of Mt. Morris, Pennsylvania. There are also family papers of his parents, including greeting cards and postcards. There is also printed ephemera, including a telephone index with Morgantown advertising (1940-1941), an Army Song Book (1941), and a History of the 28th Division, Condensed (18 pp., 1941).
Series include:
1) Memorial Material
2) Incoming Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Ross John
3) Incoming Postcards to Mr. and Mrs. Ross John
4) John Family Business
5) Greeting Cards to Mr. and Mrs. Ross John
6) Printed Ephemera & Photo
7) Clippings and Newsletter
8) Artifacts
9) Incoming Letters to Ralph John
10) Outgoing Letters from Ralph John
11) Oversize Clippings and Newsletter
English
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2.75 Linear Feet (Summary: 2 ft. 9 in. (6 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 flat storage box, 3 in.))
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