Letters between Harry L. Hopkins, the Acting Director of Civilian Relief in New Orleans, Louisiana; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the Alabama Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and others.

The letters concern the work of War Service Stations in Lanett, Langdale, Shawmut, and Fairfax, in Chambers County, Alabama. In the third letter, Chambers County Defense Council Chairman Charles S. Moon details that these towns are home to cotton mills that "have furnished a large per cent of o...

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Letters between Harry L. Hopkins, the Acting Director of Civilian Relief in New Orleans, Louisiana; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the Alabama Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and others.
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Hooper, Lloyd M.; Hopkins, Harry L.; Lanier, George H.; Moon, Charles S.; Alabama. State Council of Defense (1917-1919); American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Home front; World War, 1914-1918--War work; Chambers County (Ala.)
description The letters concern the work of War Service Stations in Lanett, Langdale, Shawmut, and Fairfax, in Chambers County, Alabama. In the third letter, Chambers County Defense Council Chairman Charles S. Moon details that these towns are home to cotton mills that "have furnished a large per cent of our soldiers." He states that the mills run the War Service Stations to keep soldiers in touch with their families. In the first letter, Harry L. Hopkins voices his concern that the War Service Stations conflict with the work of the American Red Cross.
spelling Q0000095878 - Q0000095882Q95878 - Q95882Letters between Harry L. Hopkins, the Acting Director of Civilian Relief in New Orleans, Louisiana; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the Alabama Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and others.The letters concern the work of War Service Stations in Lanett, Langdale, Shawmut, and Fairfax, in Chambers County, Alabama. In the third letter, Chambers County Defense Council Chairman Charles S. Moon details that these towns are home to cotton mills that "have furnished a large per cent of our soldiers." He states that the mills run the War Service Stations to keep soldiers in touch with their families. In the first letter, Harry L. Hopkins voices his concern that the War Service Stations conflict with the work of the American Red Cross. 1918 July1918-071910-1919Hooper, Lloyd M.; Hopkins, Harry L.; Lanier, George H.; Moon, Charles S.; Alabama. State Council of Defense (1917-1919); American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918--Home front; World War, 1914-1918--War work; Chambers 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/8066
title Letters between Harry L. Hopkins, the Acting Director of Civilian Relief in New Orleans, Louisiana; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the Alabama Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and others.
titleStr Letters between Harry L. Hopkins, the Acting Director of Civilian Relief in New Orleans, Louisiana; Lloyd M. Hooper, chairman of the Alabama Council of Defense in Montgomery, Alabama; and others.
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