Box 2
Contains 34 Results:
Easter cards belonging to Jessie Irene Page
In 2012, Amy E. Page via Sandra Stacey donated this collection of her father's World War II items and other family materials to the Montgomery County Archives. This collection mainly includes the service records, correspondence, artwork, and photographs of Charles Harold Page during World War II. The Charles H. Page Collection was mailed by his daughter Amy E. Page to Sandra Stacey. She acted as the custodian of the collection until it was donated to the Archives.
Assorted greeting cards belonging to Jessie Irene Page
In 2012, Amy E. Page via Sandra Stacey donated this collection of her father's World War II items and other family materials to the Montgomery County Archives. This collection mainly includes the service records, correspondence, artwork, and photographs of Charles Harold Page during World War II. The Charles H. Page Collection was mailed by his daughter Amy E. Page to Sandra Stacey. She acted as the custodian of the collection until it was donated to the Archives.
Clarksville, Montgomery County, TN, Chamber of Commerce brochure, ca. 1937
In 2012, Amy E. Page via Sandra Stacey donated this collection of her father's World War II items and other family materials to the Montgomery County Archives. This collection mainly includes the service records, correspondence, artwork, and photographs of Charles Harold Page during World War II. The Charles H. Page Collection was mailed by his daughter Amy E. Page to Sandra Stacey. She acted as the custodian of the collection until it was donated to the Archives.
Assorted high school graduation invitation, envelope, business card, and stamps
In 2012, Amy E. Page via Sandra Stacey donated this collection of her father's World War II items and other family materials to the Montgomery County Archives. This collection mainly includes the service records, correspondence, artwork, and photographs of Charles Harold Page during World War II. The Charles H. Page Collection was mailed by his daughter Amy E. Page to Sandra Stacey. She acted as the custodian of the collection until it was donated to the Archives.
