Letters between W. H. Weatherly, president of First National Bank of Anniston, Alabama; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the State Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and Edgar B. Stern, director of the Gulf Division of the American Red Cross in New Orleans, Louisiana.

In the first letter, W. H. Weatherly provides a reference for Frank Bernard Camp, a reporter at Camp McClellan, near Anniston, Alabama. He recommends Camp for Red Cross service and discloses that he is known as the "Human Toothpick." In the second letter, Lloyd M. Hooper forwards the refer...

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Letters between W. H. Weatherly, president of First National Bank of Anniston, Alabama; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the State Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and Edgar B. Stern, director of the Gulf Division of the American Red Cross in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Camp, Frank Bernard; Hooper, Lloyd M.; Stern, Edgar B.; Weatherly, W. H.; Alabama. State Council of Defense (1917-1919); American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Home front; World War, 1914-1918--War work; Fort McClellan (Ala.); Anniston (Ala.); Calhoun County (Ala.)
description In the first letter, W. H. Weatherly provides a reference for Frank Bernard Camp, a reporter at Camp McClellan, near Anniston, Alabama. He recommends Camp for Red Cross service and discloses that he is known as the "Human Toothpick." In the second letter, Lloyd M. Hooper forwards the reference to Edgar B. Stern of the Gulf Division of the American Red Cross in New Orleans, Louisiana.
spelling Q0000095859 - Q0000095860Q95859 - Q95860Letters between W. H. Weatherly, president of First National Bank of Anniston, Alabama; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the State Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and Edgar B. Stern, director of the Gulf Division of the American Red Cross in New Orleans, Louisiana.In the first letter, W. H. Weatherly provides a reference for Frank Bernard Camp, a reporter at Camp McClellan, near Anniston, Alabama. He recommends Camp for Red Cross service and discloses that he is known as the "Human Toothpick." In the second letter, Lloyd M. Hooper forwards the reference to Edgar B. Stern of the Gulf Division of the American Red Cross in New Orleans, Louisiana.1918 June1918-061910-1919Camp, Frank Bernard; Hooper, Lloyd M.; Stern, Edgar B.; Weatherly, W. H.; Alabama. State Council of Defense (1917-1919); American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Home front; World War, 1914-1918--War work; Fort McClellan (Ala.); Anniston (Ala.); Calhoun County (Ala.)TextCorrespondenceAlabama. State Council of Defense (1917-1919)Alabama State Council of Defense (1917-1919) administrative filesSG018899Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, 600 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/8058
title Letters between W. H. Weatherly, president of First National Bank of Anniston, Alabama; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the State Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and Edgar B. Stern, director of the Gulf Division of the American Red Cross in New Orleans, Louisiana.
titleStr Letters between W. H. Weatherly, president of First National Bank of Anniston, Alabama; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the State Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and Edgar B. Stern, director of the Gulf Division of the American Red Cross in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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