Actions for Letters to Clayton H. Brindle
Letters to Clayton H. Brindle
- Published
- 1913-1919.
- Physical Description
- 0.25 linear ft.
- Additional Creators
- Brindle, Clayton H., Garner, Grayce E., Brindle, Charles, Brindle, Iva, Brindle, Ernest, Brindle, Benjamin, and Brindle, Harvey G.
- Restrictions on Access
- Collection is open for research.
- Summary
- This collection consists of letters addressed to Clayton H. Brindle of Entriken, PA from relatives and friends. The letters report on various aspects of daily life during World War One, camp life for draftees, and the influenza epidemic. Most of the letters were written by Grayce E. Garner, a Huntingdon, Pennsylvania school teacher. Other letters were written by membres of the Brindle family, including Charles, Iva, Ernest, Benjamin, and Harvey G. Brindle.
- Subject(s)
- Genre(s)
- Preferred Citation
- Letters to Clayton H. Brindle, #09884, Special Collections Library, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.
- Terms of Use and Reproduction
- Photocopies of original materials may be made available for research purposes at the discretion of the Eberly Family Special Collections Library. Photocopies or reproductions of original materials may be subject to fees as outlined by the Pennsylvania State University Libraries reproduction policies. Copyright is retained by the creators of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. Patrons seeking advice on the availability of unpublished materials for publication should consult relevant copyright law and laws of libel.
- Source of Acquisition
- Purchased from R & A Petrilla Booksellers; 2018.
- Binding notes
- Housed in ShareBox 028
boxShare028 GST/P/2/3 c.1 (Archival/Manuscript Material) bound in ShareBox 028
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