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Album, Photograph - 2017.070.0200
This green scrapbook contains black construction paper, 27 pages of which have photographs while the rest are unused. The 27th page contains a loose photograph and newspaper clipping. There are 53 total photographs of National 4-H Delegates of Wyoming in Washington, D.C. in June 1951, including photographs of Gerald Morel. The album covers and pages are tied together along the left side.
Record Type: Archive
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Card, Sympathy - 2017.066.0214a
Cardstock card from General Marshall in the War Department to Archie D. Sutherland expressing his sympathy for the loss of his son, Allen J. "Bud" Sutherland. The card has a generic sympathy message. There is a white, gold, and red flag at the top, center.
Record Type: Archive
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Correspondence - 2017.066.0056a
This letter was sent from the U.S. War Office to Archie Sutherland to inform him that his son, Allen J. "Bud" Sutherland, was awarded the Purple Heart. It has been typed on letterhead from the War Office, with a seal in the upper left corner.
Record Type: Archive
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Correspondence - 2018.030.0049b
Digital scan of a typed letter from the War Department to Jack K. Nisselius regarding a corrected Certificate of Service form (WD AGO Form 53-98). The signature of the Adjutant General is at the lower right of the letter. The letter contains instructions for Nisselius to sign the form and place his fingerprint in a specific location. A copy of the letter is printed on carbon-like paper and stapled behind the War Department letterhead. Both pages ...
Record Type: Archive
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Envelope - 2017.066.0214b
Envelope from the War Department sent to Archie D. Sutherland in Gillette. It was postmarked August 17, 1944. This envelope contained a sympathy card from General Marshall about the death of Mr. Sutherland's son.
Record Type: Archive
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Envelope - 2017.070.0007c
Judging results and a letter were sent in this envelope that is addressed to the donor and stamped with year and origin. The envelope has the official information for the Washington, D.C.-based Department of Agriculture in the top left corner.
Record Type: Archive
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Envelope - 2018.030.0049a
Digital scan of an envelope sent from the War Department to Jack Nisselius. This envelope contained a letter from the Adjutant General to Jack Nisselius referencing a corrected Certificate of Service form, also included. The envelope was postmarked on March 24, 1948 in Washington, D.C., and the back is stamped "ARMY DAY April 6th, 1948."
Record Type: Archive
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Leaflet - 2017.066.0228b
This paper leaflet contains a description of the posthumous award of the Purple Heart, from its origin in 1782 to its use after December 6, 1941 to honor those killed in action or those who passed away from injuries sustained in battle against an enemy of the United States. The last statement in the letter is that recipients of the Purple Heart are authorized to display it in any way except wearing it.
Record Type: Archive
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Leaflet - 2017.070.0024
This is an 8 page leaflet printed on semi-glossy paper. Pages 3 through 6 are folded as a separate section and loosely placed between pages 1 and 8. There is a white background with green text. This is the Fall 1998 leaflet from IFYE NEWS, covering topics such as the 7th World IFYE Conference where the 50th Anniversary of 4-H International programs was celebrated, and the future plans of IFYE.
Record Type: Archive
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Letter - 2017.066.0211
Handwritten letter from Allen J. Sutherland to his family, signed "Bud." It was written on a single sheet of paper and folded. It was sent from England. In the letter Bud discusses entertainment, children in the family, laundry, sending money home, censorship of mail, and a photograph taken at Fort Dix.
Record Type: Archive
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Letter - 2017.070.0007b
Folded inside of a sheet of 4-H judging results is this letter on a cut-off piece of cream-colored paper. The letter indicates that the results were requested by the donor and sent to him from the County Agricultural Agent.
Record Type: Archive
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Newspaper - 2017.070.0026
This is a bound collection of "My Weekly Readers: The Children's Newspaper." The newspapers range in date from September of 1940 through May of 1941. One of the newspapers is "The Junior Newspaper", rather than the children's version. The newspapers have two holes punched along the left side and are bound together by a black shoestring tied through a large piece of folded, tan-colored cardstock. The cover has been decorated with the name "JERRY M...
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - 1982.016.0026
Unused color image postcard, it is titled "The Cafe of all nations". On the bottom there is a caption of "The Mayfair - 13th and F. STS., N. W. --- Washington, DC." On the reverse is typed "The Mayfair, The Cafe of all Nations. 13th and F. Sts., N.W. Washington D.C." "Located in the center of the theatrical and shopping district of the nation's capital you will find a most distinctive Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge which is perfectly air-c...
Record Type: Archive
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Print, Photographic - 2018.038.0005
B/W photograph of two soldiers (Almon Edwards on the left) in Washington, D.C. The Washington Monument is visible in the back, center.
Record Type: Photo
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Print, Photographic - 2018.038.0007
B/W photograph of Almon Edwards (left) and another soldier leaning against an outdoor structure in Washington, D.C.
Record Type: Photo
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Print, Photographic - 2018.038.0008
B/W photograph of Almon Edwards (left) and another soldier near the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.
Record Type: Photo
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Scrapbook - 2017.070.0203
This red scrapbook is bound on the left side with a red string. It 4-H club materials from 1951, including newspaper clippings, letters, postcards, a train pass, photographs and menus from stops along the way to Washington, D.C., and various items from Washington, D.C. attached to construction paper.
Record Type: Archive
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Telegram - 2017.066.0028
This is a telegram from J.A. Ulio of the War Department to Archie D. Sutherland about the death of his son, Staff Sargeant Allen J. "Bud" Sutherland, in France on July 3, 1944. It references a follow-up letter (2017.066.0029).
Record Type: Archive
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Telegram - 2019.001.0117
Copy of the telegram sent to Archie D. Sutherland informing him that his son, Allen J. Sutherland, was killed in action in France on July 3, 1944. The telegram is dated July 25, 1944.
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Telegram - 2019.019.0001
Telegram informing Laura Lindsey (spelled incorrectly on telegram) that her son, Private First Class Kenneth C. Lindsey (also spelled incorrectly on telegram) was killed in action on December 14, 1944 at the Puerto Princessa Prison Camp in the Phillipines. It was sent by United States Marine Corps Commandant A.A. Vandercraft. The telegram was sent on the 30th; no month is given, but a letter from Laura to her son written in late August 1945 (2019...
Record Type: Archive