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Contains 43 Results:

Postcard from Reece to Slagle about position for Ward Attendant, Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Murfreesboro, Tennessee,, 1939 September 12

 File — Folder: 1, item: 41
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The collection B. Carroll Reece Papers, 1921-1944, consists of two series. The first series is entitled Series I: Letters to or concerning George S. C. Slagle, 1924-1944. It contains 43 items relating to Slagle of Jonesboro, Tenn. Most of the letters concern Slagle's compensation and pension for service-related disabilities incurred during World War I. Also, Reece attempts to have Slagle's friend Mr. Carter hired at the Plants. There are references to the Slagle Brother's sawmill in...
Dates: 1939 September 12

Letter and envelope from Reece to Slagle, 1942

 File — Folder: 1, item: 42
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The collection B. Carroll Reece Papers, 1921-1944, consists of two series. The first series is entitled Series I: Letters to or concerning George S. C. Slagle, 1924-1944. It contains 43 items relating to Slagle of Jonesboro, Tenn. Most of the letters concern Slagle's compensation and pension for service-related disabilities incurred during World War I. Also, Reece attempts to have Slagle's friend Mr. Carter hired at the Plants. There are references to the Slagle Brother's sawmill in...
Dates: 1942

Letter and envelope from Reece to Slagle, 1944 June 22

 File — Folder: 1, item: 43
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The collection B. Carroll Reece Papers, 1921-1944, consists of two series. The first series is entitled Series I: Letters to or concerning George S. C. Slagle, 1924-1944. It contains 43 items relating to Slagle of Jonesboro, Tenn. Most of the letters concern Slagle's compensation and pension for service-related disabilities incurred during World War I. Also, Reece attempts to have Slagle's friend Mr. Carter hired at the Plants. There are references to the Slagle Brother's sawmill in...
Dates: 1944 June 22