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ContributorsGunboat officers (Photographer)
Created1937 to 1940
DescriptionThe bombing of Chunking (Chongqing) as seen from the American gunboat Tutuila, in the Yangtze river. The columns of smoke are bombs.
ContributorsCarlson, Evans Fordyce (Author)
Created1943-09-05
DescriptionThe Passionate Story of a Courageous American Woman, book review of Battle Hymn of China, by Agnes Smedley, New York Herald Tribune
ContributorsCarlson, Evans Fordyce (Author)
Created1943-09-05
DescriptionShe Lived the War with China's Red Fighters-The passionate story of a Courageous American Women- New York Herald Tribune-Weekly Book Review- Section VIII -Review of Battle Hyman if China
ContributorsCarlson, Evans Fordyce (Author)
Created1944-11-05 to 1944-11-06
DescriptionLetter from Lt. Col. Evans F. Carlson, R.F.D. #2, Box 353-E Escondido, California to Miss Agnes Smedley, Yaddo Estate, Saratoga Springs, New York. Envelope postmarked November 6, 1944 - Letter dated November 5, 1944.
ContributorsCarlson, Evans Fordyce (Author)
Created1944-11-13 to 1944-12-04
DescriptionLetters from Lt. Col. Evans F. Carlson, R.F.D. #2, Box 353-E Escondido, California to Miss Agnes Smedley, Yaddo Estate, Saratoga Springs, New York.
ContributorsCarlson, Evans Fordyce (Author)
Created1944-12-22
DescriptionLetter from Lt. Col. Evans F. Carlson, R.F.D. #2, Box 353-E Escondido, California to Miss Agnes Smedley, Yaddo Estate, Saratoga Springs, New York, December 22, 1944.
ContributorsCarlson, Evans Fordyce (Author)
Created1944-05-11 to 1944-05-12
DescriptionLetter from Lt. Col. Evans F. Carlson, 4th Marine Division - c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. to Miss Agnes Smedley, Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, New York - envelope postmarked US, Navy May 12, 1944. Letter dated May 11, 1944.
ContributorsCarlson, Evans Fordyce (Author)
Created1943-03-26
DescriptionLetter from Lt. Col. E. F. Carlson, 1st Marine Raider Regiment, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif., dated March 26, 1943 - no envelope.