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Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, November 25, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, November 25, 1945. Manley tells Worthington that he is lonely. He also hopes that Worthington's mother is doing well after being sick.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, November 26, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, November 26, 1945. Manley comments on his friends and family. Asking after them and how they are. He also writes down a few jokes.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, November 27, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, November 27, 1945. Manley notes that he has known Worthington for twenty-seven months. He continues to write about the happiness that she has brought him.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, November 30, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, November 30, 1945. Manley notes that he took a train up north to a town called Kawahe. He talks about his trip exploring the surrounding areas.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 16, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 16, 1945. Manley notes that he is anchored in Wakayama, Japan. He also tells Worthington that he is doing nothing exciting at the moment.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 17, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 17, 1945. Manley notes that the weather is nice that day.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 19, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 19, 1945. Manley notes that he went ashore that day. He describes the Japanese.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 21, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 21, 1945. Manley wonders what Worthington is doing. He also hope that Worthington and his mother are getting along well.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 23, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, October 23, 1945. Manley describes his experiences ashore in Japan. He also lists multiple songs that he has listened to by Bing Crosby.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, September 13, 1945
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, September 13, 1945. Manley notes that he is now stationed in a camp in Luzon, about 60 miles north of Manila.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, September 25, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, September 25, 1945. Manley tells Worthington that he will land in Japan on October 2nd. At that moment, he is anchored in Lingayen Gulf.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, September noday, 1945.
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, September noday, 1945. Manley notes that he now is a member of Field Artillery. Also, he is now camping twenty miles from his last camp.
Letter to Oscar Tillotson
Letter to Oscar Tillotson from Edward H. Easton, April 21, 1863. In plain envelope addressed to Oscar Tillotson, stamped and cancelled.
Letter to Pieter Termaat from Resistance Memorial Cross Committee
Letter to Pieter Termaat from Resistance Memorial Cross Committee, dated September 8, 1982. In Dutch
Letter to schools from the University of Michigan
Letter to Schools from the University of Michigan on the Honors Institute, May 1959.
Letters about GVSU lectures
Letters between Pieter Termaat and Professor William Baum of Grand Valley State University about guest lecturing on the Holocaust.
Letters about Hendrika Termaat's final days
Letters by Cornelis B. Termaat (Pieter's brother), about their mother, Hendrika's final days of life. In Dutch.
Letters about Oma Schuurman's estate
Letters between Pieter Termaat and Lijda Schuurman about Lijsje Schuurman-Hennipman's estate. In Dutch.
Letters between Pieter Termaat and Yad Vashem
Letters about the planting of a tree in the Yad Vashem Avenue of the Righteous in honor of Pieter and Adriana Termaat.
Letters between Pieter Termaat and Yad Vashem
Letters about the Yad Vashem Righteous Gentiles Award ceremony.
Letters concerning offices for Adjt. Gen. John A. Dix in Albany, N.Y.
Letters to N.Y. Secretary of State, Comptroller, and Surveyor General from Adjt. Gen. John Dix requesting a new secure office; and to Chancellor Walworth about the offices.
Letters concerning offices for Adjt. Gen. John A. Dix in Albany, N.Y.
Letters to N.Y. Secretary of State, Comptroller, and Surveyor General from Adjt. Gen. John Dix requesting a new secure office; and to Chancellor Walworth about the offices.
Letters from John Q. Adams, 60th Illinois Infantry, to his wife Kate
Letters from John Q. Adams, 60th Illinois Infantry, to his wife Kate, and letter from Capt. S. Fogarty to Kate informing her of John's capture. John wrote to Kate from Tuscumbia, Alabama on August 24, 1862 and from Murfreesboro, Tennessee on August…
Letters from John Q. Adams, 60th Illinois Infantry, to his wife Kate
Letters from John Q. Adams, 60th Illinois Infantry, to his wife Kate, and letter from Capt. S. Fogarty to Kate informing her of John's capture. John wrote to Kate from Tuscumbia, Alabama on August 24, 1862 and from Murfreesboro, Tennessee on August…























