Box 4
Contains 60 Results:
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Letters home from Dublin in the winter of 1968, 1968 October-1969 January
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.