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Size | 150 items. |
Abstract | MICROFILM, except for 4 photographs. Correspondence, a pocket diary, photographs, and other material of Jesse Wilson Cole, of Sanford and Pinehurst, N.C., chiefly dating from 1944 when he was receiving training in the United States Army Air Corps and on active duty with the 491st Bomber Group, and letters of condolence, to Cole's parents late in 1944 and early in 1945 when he was reported missing and after his death was confirmed. Letters from Cole concern his training and experiences in England; letters to him relate largely to family matters. The diary contains notes by Cole about his activities in England. |
Creator | Cole, Jesse Wilson, 1924-1944. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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MICROFILM, except for 4 photographs. Correspondence, a pocket diary, photographs, and other material of Jesse Wilson Cole, of Sanford and Pinehurst, N.C., chiefly dating from 1944 when he was receiving training in the United States Army Air Corps and on active duty with the 491st Bomber Group, and letters of condolence, to Cole's parents late in 1944 and early in 1945 when he was reported missing and after his death was confirmed. Letters from Cole concern his training and experiences in England; letters to him relate largely to family matters. The diary contains notes by Cole about his activities in England.
Back to TopReel M-4323/1 |
Jesse Wilson Cole Papers, 1944-1945 |
Image Folder PF-4323/1 |
Photographs |