East Sweden Tidings, Volume 1, Number 7, June, 1945

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An issue of the "East Sweden Tidings", a monthly church newsletter, reporting changes in locations and duties of servicemen affected by V-E Day; giving details of social, community, and business happenings; providing the yield per acre of the Prisoner of War Camp's oat field and stating that many of the prisoners of war have been "evacuated" in labor groups of 15 to other places; reporting that the McCulloch County drive to collect used clothing for Europe has exceeded its quota; and expressing the idea that the best basis for a democratic government is "Protestant Christianity."

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2 p. ; 44 cm.

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Dewey, Anson T. June 1945.

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  • Main Title: East Sweden Tidings, Volume 1, Number 7, June, 1945
  • Serial Title: East Sweden Tidings

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An issue of the "East Sweden Tidings", a monthly church newsletter, reporting changes in locations and duties of servicemen affected by V-E Day; giving details of social, community, and business happenings; providing the yield per acre of the Prisoner of War Camp's oat field and stating that many of the prisoners of war have been "evacuated" in labor groups of 15 to other places; reporting that the McCulloch County drive to collect used clothing for Europe has exceeded its quota; and expressing the idea that the best basis for a democratic government is "Protestant Christianity."

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2 p. ; 44 cm.

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  • Accession or Local Control No: MCCHC_E9-03G
  • UNT Title Identifier: t03755
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth759068

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Dewey, Anson T. East Sweden Tidings, Volume 1, Number 7, June, 1945, newspaper, June 1945; United States - Texas - McCulloch County - Brady. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759068/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McCulloch County Historical Commission.

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