Box 3
Contains 73 Results:
Letter from Dennis Chavez to Claude Weaver Sr. (Judge Weaver) - Claude Weaver III, October 12, 1942
Letter from Senator Dennis Chavez to Claude Weaver Sr. (Judge Weaver) regarding Claude Weaver III's status of missing in action (MIA).
World War II - Record of Clause Weaver III (final), 1923-1944
"World War II - Record of Clause Weaver III" - a biographical piece detailing Claude Weaver III and his career, military service, and successes.
World War II - Record of Clause Weaver III (draft with edits), 1923-1944
"World War II - Record of Clause Weaver III" - a biographical piece detailing Claude Weaver III and his career, military service, and successes. (draft of final with edits)
One page notes about Captain Jacques Cunningham , 1942-1945
One page notes about Captain Jacques Cunningham's service in P.I.D. 7th American Airforce Bomber Command; A.F.O. 244 Postmaster and other details about Cunningham's services and success.
Biosketch of Richard Cline
Short biographical sketch of Richard Cline who is the cousin of Claude Weaver Sr..
Letter from William H. Magee to Claude Weaver - Biographical account of William MaGee, March 8, 1935
Letter from William H. Magee to Claude Weaver - Biographical account of William MaGee and response to a letter sent by Claude Weaver Sr.
Biographical sketch of Dempsey Weaver, July 15, 1815 (born)
Biographical sketch of Dempsey Weaver who is the uncle of Claude Weaver Sr.
Biographical sketch of John V.A. Weaver, February 15, 1936
Biographical sketch of John V.A. Weaver who is noted as an 'unknown relation'.
"Poems by my daughter Floy Weaver Barrier" on Claude Weaver stationary
"Poems by my daughter Floy Weaver Barrier" on Claude Weaver stationary from The Capshaw Hidden Gardens in Norman, Oklahoma. Titles include: "They Also Serve"; "Thanksgiving Ode"; "The Changeling"; "Christmas Hymn".
"Poems by Elmer Capshaw Jr.", on Claude Weaver stationary
"Poems by Elmer Capshaw Jr.", on Claude Weaver stationary from The Capshaw Hidden Gardens in Norman, Oklahoma. Titles include: "Pioneer Blood"; "A Summer Concert"; "Night Thoughts". The note on the page states Capshaw date of birth is April 17, 1920 and was killed in France on June 4, 1945.