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Russell S. Stofflet World War I Letters
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Approximately 25 letters written during World War I by Lieutenant Russell S. Stofflet, member of 103rd Engineers Company C, to his family in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Most letters were written in France. Also includes several letters from Captain Howard Cahill to Stofflet's family, and a flier for a 1919 G. H. Q. Area track and field meet.
Collection is arranged chronologically.
Purchased from Charles Apfelbaum, April 9, 1998.
Collection processed and finding aid prepared in August 2021 by Katy Rawdon, Coordinator of Technical Services.
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- Temple University Libraries: Special Collections Research Center
- Finding Aid Author
- Katy Rawdon, Coordinator of Technical Services
- Finding Aid Date
- August 2021
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Collection is open for research.
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The Russell S. Stofflet World War I Letters are the physical property of the Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries. The creator/donor has not assigned their rights to Temple University Libraries. Other creators' intellectual property rights, including copyright, belong to them or their legal heirs and assigns. Researchers are responsible for determining the identity of rights holders and obtaining their permission for publication and for other purposes where stated.