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              Colonel H. Haskell Ziperman Collection
              US TxSaT SC.059 · Collection · 1942-1945

              This collection consists of materials related to Colonel H. Haskell Ziperman's travels to Palestine while stationed in the Middle East in 1945. They include excerpts from letters to his wife; black and white photographs of Jerusalem; a copy of a typewritten guide "Iran to Palestine" written by prominent historian (and then First Lieutenant) John C. Greene; a map of Jerusalem; and informational pamphlets about Palestine.

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              Claudius Belk Military Scrapbook
              US TxSaT SC.058 · Collection · 1938-1940

              Scrapbook of Claudius Earle Belk's first few years in military service. Includes a log of major events in his life, as well as world events, from 1938 to 1939; photographs of his family and home; photographs, postcards, and real photographic postcards of locations during his training on Parris Island and deployment on the USS Yorktown; other photographs and postcards collected by Belk, predominantly of military subjects; and two maps of his travels.

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              Nard Long Moseley Papers
              US TxSaT SC.063 · Collection · 1943-1951

              This collection consists primarily of photocopies of letters written by Nard Long Moseley to family members during World War II and the years following. Included in this correspondence are a small number of letters from his wife, Jo Moseley, to Nard's family during their marriage. There are also a small number of photocopies of photographs, and some of Clarkson Moseley's genealogical research notes.

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