Box 2
Container
Contains 122 Results:
Newspaper clipping titled, “Marine Home; Fled Jap Jail Twice.” Details story of Cpl. Charles Stewart, 3501 Itaska St., and Sgt. Jerald Story of Bloomington, Illinois (includes photograph in story)., No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 21
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
Signage, World War II war effort, titled, “. . . Now We’re in the Scrap . . . for ours is on its way to Berlin and Tokyo” and “We’re Ready with Scrap . . . But our job isn’t done ‘til our Scrap is delivered.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 22
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
Newspaper clippings titled, “Bismarck and Reagan Have Record to Match Cleveland,” “All-Around Coach, Long-Range Five Reasons Cleveland Has Gone Far,” and “Ready for Next Test---In District.” Details information about Coach Earl Jansen., No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 23
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
Newspaper clipping titled, “From Mad Dream of World Rule: Pictorial Review of the Rise and Fall in World War II of Adolph Hitler.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 24
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
Souvenir document with heading, “Small Craft Training Center, Roosevelt Base, Terminal Island, San Pedro, California.”, 1944 Oct 22
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 25
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:
1944 Oct 22
The Houston Post newspaper clipping titled, “10,000 Sailors Pass in Review at Camp Wallace.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 25
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
Photographs from newspaper clipping of women at the St. Louis Red Cross center. Pictured in the first photograph: Mrs. Arthur L. Huff, 5223 Terry Ave.; Mrs. Henry Durrwachter, 1488 Stewart Pl.; Mrs. Charles Stewart, 3501 Itaska St.; and Mrs. Herman Kohn, 5712 Kingsbury Ave. Pictured in the second photograph: John C. Tobin, Robert White, William C. D’Arcy, L. Wade Childress, and Dr. B.F. Hall, pastor of Central Presbyterian Church., No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 26
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
Invitation from the Citizens’ Birthday Observance Committee for the 168th Birthday Observance of the U.S. Marine Corps, at the Fox Theatre., 1943 Nov 10
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 27
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:
1943 Nov 10
Newspaper clipping titled, “Gifts to Let Our War Prisoners Know That St. Louis Hasn’t Forgotten Them.” Pictures workers at the Red Cross packaging center, 3501 South Broadway. Names listed: Mrs. E. C. Cross, Affton, Missouri; Mrs. Henry L. Durrwachter, Sr., 1488 Stewart Pl.; Mrs. Charles A. Stewart, Sr., 3501 Itaska St.; and Mr. and Mrs. Spitzfadden, 5617 South Broadway (includes photographs)., No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 28
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
Note titled, “Pack those raisins in, Babe.”, No date
Item — Box: 2, Folder: Page 28
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