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Box 2

 Container

Contains 122 Results:

Photograph of an unidentified couple, presumably the parents of Charles A. Stewart, Jr. Inscription on back of photograph states, “Mom & Dad, Roosevelt Beach, November 3rd, 1940.”, 1940 Nov 3

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 10
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 Nov 3

Portrait of unidentified man in military uniform., No date

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 10
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

Portion of envelope from Miss Rose By Lee, 31 Dickinson Rd., Tientsin, China., 1942 Dec 7

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 10
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: 1942 Dec 7

Painted doily., No date

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 10
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 Emmett W. Skinner, lieut. colonel, U.S. Marine Corps, Headquarters of the U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, to Mr. Stewart [Charles A. Stewart, Sr.]. The letter notifies Charles A. Stewart, Jr., being taken prisoner of war by Japanese military forces., 1941 Dec 17

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 11
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: 1941 Dec 17

Western Union telegram from A.A. Vandegrift [Alexander Archer Vandegrift], general, commandant of the Marine Corps, Washington, D.C., to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, 3501 Itaska St. Explains that Charles A. Stewart, Jr., has been contacted in the Peking area by a U.S. army emergency liaison team from China., 1945 Aug 24

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 11
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 Aug 24

Western Union telegram from A.A. Vandegrift [Alexander Archer Vandegrift], general, commandant of the Marine Corps, Washington, D.C., to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, 3501 Itaska St. Explains that Charles A. Stewart, Jr., has been liberated from Japanese custody and returned to American control on August 20, 1945., 1945 Aug 30

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 12
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 Aug 30

Typescript document titled, “Restricted, Headquarters Service of Supply, United States Forces in China Theater.” Document may detail those liberated from Japanese custody. Charles A. Stewart is listed at the bottom of the page among the following individuals: Maj. Frank K. Everest, 2d Lt. John D. S. Beers, 2d Lt. Robert L. Gardner, Cpl. Charles W. Brimmer, Mr. John S. Crom, Navy Dept. Civ. Empl., Mr. Raymond R. Rutledge, Navy Dept. Div. Empl. Other individuals mentioned in document from the top: 1st Lt. Clarence W. Garland, Maj. George B. Jordan, Pfc. William C. Crosslin, Pfc. Lloyd E. Elledge, Maj. Guy L. Leonard, Sgt. Francis P. Long, Tec 5 James C. Rea, Pvt. Thomas D. Matthews, 2d Lt. Herbert S. Dunning., 1945 Aug 29

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 13
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 Aug 29

Document signed Ray A. Robinson, U.S. Marine Corps, Marine Detachment, American embassy, Peiping, China, to Charles A. Stewart, Jr. Certificate of appointment to private first class., 1941 May 2

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 14
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: 1941 May 2

Western Union telegram from Cordell Hull, secretary of state, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Charles Stewart, 3501 Ituska [Itaska] St. Telegram delivers holiday message from Charles A. Stewart, Jr., Ward Road Jail, Shanghai., No date

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 14
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