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- Extent:
- 0.7 linear feet (; 2 boxes)
- Abstract:
- Mrs. Stacy B. (Eleanor Morris) Lloyd, who lived in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, served as the chairman of the Red Cross Prisoner of War Food Packaging Center in Philadelphia during World War II. This small yet remarkable collection of papers relates to her work overseeing the local Red Cross facility that produced hundreds of care packages over several years for Allied prisoners of war in Europe and Japan. Comprising the collection are Lloyd's letters and notes, dozens of photographs showing everything from the women workers to the contents of the care packages, and many clippings pertaining to the Red Cross and its relief efforts, particularly the food packing service. There are also a few letters from overseas prisoners, examples of war camp newspapers, and other miscellaneous documents and ephemera concerning war relief.
Held at: Historical Society of Pennsylvania [Contact Us]