Box 3
Container
Contains 40 Results:
Collier’s issue, article by M.C. Ford detailing “the story of Bridgehouse, the Japanese torture center set up in Shanghai.”, 1942 Sept 5
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
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 Sept 5
Life magazine issue titled, “Japs Lie about U.S. Heroes.”, 1942 Sept 14
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
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 Sept 14
St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper issue, headline reads, “What Japs Did to the U.S. Navy at Pearl Harbor,” “Eight Air-Bombed Battleships Knocked Out of Action,” and “Story of France – from Before Munich to Toulon.”, 1942 Dec 6
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
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 6
St. Louis Star-Times newspaper issue, headline reads, “We Need Help!”, 1943 May 21
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 5
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 May 21
St. Louis Globe-Democrat newspaper issue, headline reads, “Mussolini Ousted by King.”, 1943 July 26
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 5
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 July 26
St. Louis Globe-Democrat newspaper issue, headline reads, “Mayor Becker Killed with 9 Others in Glider Crash Here.”, 1943 Aug 2
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 5
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 Aug 2
St. Louis Star-Times newspaper issue, headline reads, “Italy Knocked Out of War.”, 1943 Sept 8
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 5
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 Sept 8
St. Louis Star-Times newspaper issue, headline reads, “B-29s Hit Jap Homeland and Shanghai.”, 1944 Nov 11
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 5
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 Nov 11
St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper issue, headline reads, “Sailor Town, San Diego Swarms with Recreation-Seeking Gobs from Bases During Week Ends.”, 1944 Dec 31
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 5
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 Dec 31
Unknown magazine issue, headline reads, “How the News Came.”, 1945[?]
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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[?]