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World War, 1914-1918 -- Correspondence.

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-30

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.22
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"I know you want to hear about the baby and if it wasn't for that I wouldn't write at all. I am so sleepy that I could go to sleep writing...."

Dates: 1918-12-30

Letter from "Nat" to Copeland, 1915-12-15

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.8
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"...You are quite right I believe to break away from this locality and reach out to New York and Washington. There is no need of stopping there; why not travel on to Providence and Boston...."

Dates: 1915-12-15

Letter from "Nat" to Copeland, 1915-12-18

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.8
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"I have been chuckling away to myself at my ambiguous reference in my letter to Ambler. I wouldn't wish my worst enemy to be rector at Ambler...."

Dates: 1915-12-18

Letter from Ralph W. Whitaker to Copeland, 1947-02-12

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.38
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"...I feel that the thing to do is for the responsible body--the Board--to first agree on a general plan then present it to the large committee you mention for ironing out details...."

Dates: 1947-02-12

Letter from Ralph W. Whitaker to Dr. Kauffman and George Copeland, 1946-10-21

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.37
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"In view of the fact that I was named a memnber of a committee to look into the matter of incorporation as a Parish preparatory to our call on the Bishop, I have talked the matter over further to his letter to you (Dr. Kauffman) with Dr. Hartshorne...."

Dates: 1946-10-21

Letter from Ray Miller to J.O. Miller, 1918-11-04

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.28
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Written on Fire Association of Philadelphia letterhead. "Please excuse me for not writing more than I have been. I'm working at an insurance office and haven't much time to write. Hope you are feeling all OK...."

Envelope is stamped "Deceased. Verified by Statistical Division HAEF."

Dates: 1918-11-04

Letter from Ray Miller to J.O. Miller, 1918-11-15

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.29
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"Why don't you write me. We haven't received a letter from you in a long time now. Mama is worried about you...."

Envelope stamped: "Deceased. Verified by Statistical Division HAEF."

Dates: 1918-11-15

Letter from Rev. A.D. Snively to Copeland, 1933-12-26

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.32
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"It is only six months since I heard from you. And that's nothing as I shall evidently have to wait forever before I hear from our other classmates...."

Dates: 1933-12-26

Letter from Rev. F.C. Hartshorne to Copeland, 1946-10-31

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.36
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"...Shortly after Bishop Hart came here, having heard that Bishop Taitt had told him that there was one thing he must never do, and that was, try to change anything. I took pains to tell Bishop Hart that while the people of this diocese...were conservative and saw red at a proposition to change...."

Includes a copy of a typed letter from Hartshorne to Bishop Hart with the note: "I enclose letter from George Copeland, and part of my reply...."

Dates: 1946-10-31

Letter from Rev. Harwick A. Lollis to Copeland, 1934-01

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.32
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"I was certainly very glad to have your letter. As a class in the seminary we did not begin with very much class spirit, and so have had very little since...."

Dates: 1934-01