Box 1
Contains 412 Results:
Brewster Committee - Bilbo
Brewster Committee - Checks Drawn
Brewster Committee - Tom Clark, Attorney General
Brewster Committee - Clippings
A - Z
Contains files of post-war correspondence with veterans. This group of files represents the early postwar era, from 1946-48. They are mostly requests for Senator Brewster's help in military, medical, pension, and life insurance matters; they involve communication with different branches of the armed services.
Abbott, Charles L.
Files represent continued claims several years after the end of World War II, 1949-52. May contain some from the conflict in Korea. Includes correspondence on specific claims with notation of armed forces code for each case. Claims were often made for disability benefits caused by injuries, illness or "nervous disorders".
Adams, Quincy
Files represent continued claims several years after the end of World War II, 1949-52. May contain some from the conflict in Korea. Includes correspondence on specific claims with notation of armed forces code for each case. Claims were often made for disability benefits caused by injuries, illness or "nervous disorders".
Atkin, Harry D.
Files represent continued claims several years after the end of World War II, 1949-52. May contain some from the conflict in Korea. Includes correspondence on specific claims with notation of armed forces code for each case. Claims were often made for disability benefits caused by injuries, illness or "nervous disorders".
Austin, Leroy G.
Files represent continued claims several years after the end of World War II, 1949-52. May contain some from the conflict in Korea. Includes correspondence on specific claims with notation of armed forces code for each case. Claims were often made for disability benefits caused by injuries, illness or "nervous disorders".
Beal, Vinton L.
Files represent continued claims several years after the end of World War II, 1949-52. May contain some from the conflict in Korea. Includes correspondence on specific claims with notation of armed forces code for each case. Claims were often made for disability benefits caused by injuries, illness or "nervous disorders".