Letter to Lee A. Wallace Jr. from Russell D. Stewart


Title
Letter to Lee A. Wallace Jr. from Russell D. Stewart
Description
Letter to Lee A. Wallace Jr. from Russell D. Stewart, a fellow World War II soldier, commenting on his memories of the 113th Division, his request for the addresses of other members, and gives Wallace information about two other members of the 113th Division. Lee A. Wallace Jr. (21 May 1922- 9 October 1997) was a nationally recognized military historian and author. Born in Norfolk, Virginia he spent the majority of his life in Washington, North Carolina. After graduating high school Wallace joined the North Carolina National Guard and served as a private in Battery “C”, 113th Field Artillery Regiment (also referred to as a Battalion), 30th Infantry Division, from 1940-1946.
Date
August 26, 1975
Original Format
letters
Extent
21cm x 27cm
Local Identifier
0757-s3-b1-fd-i26
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Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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