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Claudia Twiggs to Superintendent Jere A. Wells, 1943

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Title

Claudia Twiggs to Superintendent Jere A. Wells, 1943

Subject

Georgia--Fulton County
California--San Francisco
Australia
Correspondence
World War II
American Red Cross
Teacher
Superintendent
Claudia Twiggs
Jere A. Wells

Description

Superintendent of Fulton County Schools, Jere A. Wells, requested that school personnel who went into service during World War II correspond with his office throughout the duration of their service.

At the time her letter was written, Claudia Twiggs, an elementary school teacher at North Avenue School in Hapeville, was serving in the American Red Cross. Although her letter is postmarked in San Francisco, Twiggs was stationed in Australia at the time.

Creator

Supt. Jere A Wells
Claudia Twiggs

Publisher

Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga

Date

1943

Rights

Copyright undetermined

Identifier

1943.supt.4.2.3

Collection

Superintendents

Tags

American Red Cross, Claudia Twiggs, Jere A. Wells, North Avenue School, teacher, World War II

Citation

Supt. Jere A Wells Claudia Twiggs, “Claudia Twiggs to Superintendent Jere A. Wells, 1943,” Fulton County Schools Archives Digital Collections, accessed February 8, 2023, https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/546.

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