| Title: | Andrus, Harold R., Jr., Papers |
| Repository: | ECU Manuscript Collection |
| Languages: | English |
| Abstract: | Destroyer Leaders 1949-1973, a history of the frigate USS WILLIS A. LEE (DL-4) compiled for the reunion at San Diego, California (4-7 November 1999), by Harold R. Andrus, Jr. ("pAr") Typescript, 6 p.; Cleveland (OH) Harborfest (11-15 July 2001) "The Tall Ships Challenge" media kit, including correspondence, brochures, news releases, original art, photographs, and printed materials. 24 p.; Miscellaneous material including Cleveland (OH) American Accordionists Association Accordion Festival (11-15 July 2001) printed materials and notes in English and Ukrainian. |
| Extent: | 0.041 Cubic feet. |
April 1, 2002, (unprocessed), 1 container, 0.04 cubic feet; "Destroyer Leaders" 1949-1973, a history of the frigate USS WILLIS A. LEE (DL-4) compiled for the reunion at San Diego, California (4-7 November 1999), by Harold R. Andrus, Jr. ("pAr") Typescript, 6 p.; Cleveland (OH) Harborfest (11-15 July 2001) "The Tall Ships Challenge" media kit, including correspondence, brochures, news releases, original art, photographs, & printed materials. 24 p.; Miscellaneous material including Cleveland (OH) American Accordionists Association Accordion Festival (11-15 July 2001) printed materials and notes in English and Ukrainian, p. (0.04 cubic feet). Donor: Harold R. Andrus, Jr.
November 3, 2003, (unprocessed addition 1), 1 item, 0.001 cubic feet; Zippp lighter (ca. 1949) engraved "U.S.S. Willis A. Lee DL-4 / (verso) U.S.S. Willis A. Lee: Precursor and Presager" and with a starboard profile of the ship; a souvenir of the donor's service aboard USS WILLIS A. LEE (DL-4). Donor: Harold R. Andrus, Jr.
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Andrus, Harold R., Jr., Papers (#853), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
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