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Title
Correspondence between Ruthe Weingarten and John Manguso
Identifier
camh-dob-018893
Topic
African Americans, Riots, Soldiers
Dates
1992-05-12
Box
2.325/F64.1
Folder
Camp Logan
Resource
Black Texas women archive
Description
Correspondence between Ruthe Weingarten and John Manguso concerning records about soldiers involved in the 1917 Houston Riot.
Title
Handwritten note from Tom Shelter to Ruthe Weingarten with enclosed documents
Identifier
camh-dob-018897
Topic
African Americans, Race riots, Soldiers
Box
2.325/F64.1
Folder
Camp Logan
Resource
Black Texas women archive
Description
A handwritten note from Tom Shelter to Ruthe Weingarten with two documents of photocopied images and their corresponding descriptions attached.
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Note from Celeste Colson-Walker to Ruthe Weingarten
Identifier
camh-dob-018894
Creator
Walker, Celeste Colson
Topic
African Americans, Soldiers
Dates
1992-09-26
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2.325/F64.1
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Camp Logan
Resource
Black Texas women archive
Description
Note from Celeste Colson-Walker to Ruthe Weingarten regarding a photo of Camp Logan.