Box 4
Contains 25 Results:
"The Newly Day for the Indians: a Survey of the Working of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934", December 1938
This collection consists of correspondence from his business years and personal correspondence. Also included are financial records, leases, newspaper clippings, photographs of family, publications, documents of his son Clegg going through Infantry Training School, diaries, journals, notebooks, and other miscellaneous materials.
"Thirtieth Annual State Conference on the Louisiana Daughters of the American Revolution", Shreveport, LA, 1938
This collection consists of correspondence from his business years and personal correspondence. Also included are financial records, leases, newspaper clippings, photographs of family, publications, documents of his son Clegg going through Infantry Training School, diaries, journals, notebooks, and other miscellaneous materials.
"The Recruit’s Handybook: U.S. Navy". Naval Institute, Annapolis, MD, 1913
This collection consists of correspondence from his business years and personal correspondence. Also included are financial records, leases, newspaper clippings, photographs of family, publications, documents of his son Clegg going through Infantry Training School, diaries, journals, notebooks, and other miscellaneous materials.
"U.S. Navy at War: Final Official Report to the Secretary of the Navy, Covering the period March 1, 1945 to October 1, 1945", by Ernest J. King
This collection consists of correspondence from his business years and personal correspondence. Also included are financial records, leases, newspaper clippings, photographs of family, publications, documents of his son Clegg going through Infantry Training School, diaries, journals, notebooks, and other miscellaneous materials.
Clegg Caffery, 1940s
This collection consists of correspondence from his business years and personal correspondence. Also included are financial records, leases, newspaper clippings, photographs of family, publications, documents of his son Clegg going through Infantry Training School, diaries, journals, notebooks, and other miscellaneous materials.