Box 2
Container
Contains 122 Results:
Card titled, “Imperial Domain of Golden Dragon, this is to certify that Charles A. Stewart Jr., Pvt., was duly inducted into the silent mysteries of the far east having crossed the 180th meridian at 1:29 A.M., Thursday, 11 April, 1940 . . . on board the U.S.S. Henderson.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
No date
Letter to Mr. Charles A. Stewart, Sr., 3501 Itaska St., St. Louis, Missouri, with stamp stating, “Crossed 180 Meridian” from the U.S.S. Henderson., No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
No date
Paper with heading, “Army & Navy YMCA Manila, Philippines.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
No date
Card titled, “Army & Navy Y.M.C.A., Walled City, Manila, Philippines.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
No date
St. Louis Star-Times newspaper clipping titled, “Three St. Louis Marines Begin Service in China.” Marines mentioned are Charles A. Stewart, 3501 Itaska St., Ralph Pratteof, 1042 Ann Ave., and Roy B. McCarthy, 416A Lee Ave. Length of duty was set at three years., 1940 July 25
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
1940 July 25
Two Pilsener beer labels from Peking, [China]., 1940
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
1940
Ticket labeled, “Dress Circle, Majestic, Admission $1.00.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
No date
Unknown card with Chinese inscriptions., No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
No date
Typescript letter signed Harry Truman, The White House, Washington, D.C., to P.F.C. Charles A. Stewart, U.S.M.C., with the following address crossed out: Marine Barracks, Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester, Oklahoma. The following was then written: Cas. Co. Mc., USNH. Norman, Oklahoma. The President expresses gratitude for Charles A. Stewart’s military service., 1945 Nov 29
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
1945 Nov 29
Empty letter form with inscription, “Prisoner of war post, Kriegsgefangenenpost, Service des Prisonniers de Guerre.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of correspondence from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., to his family, various newspaper articles and clippings, and a scrapbook, that document his military service during World War II and his time as a prisoner of war. The correspondence includes letters from Charles A. Stewart Jr. to his family in which he discusses general conditions as a prisoner of war, but without detail presumably due to censorship. The correspondence also includes a letter from Commander Winfield...
Dates:
No date