Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081
U.S.A.
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Alexander
Wilson
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Papers,
1916-1919
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The SCPC is not the official
repository of the papers of Alexander Wilson
Document Group: CDG-B Great Britain
Provenance: Unknown
Size: 5 linear inches
Restrictions: None
Microfilm: None
Finding Aid: Checklist prepared by Anne Yoder, February
1998
This checklist is the property of the Swarthmore College Peace
Collection.
Contents of Collection
Box 1
Correspondence from conscientious objectors:
- Letter from George Armitage (#45 at Carnarvon Prison), January
15, 1919
- Letter from L.A. Barber (#2740 at Shrewsbury Prison), January
16, 1918
- Letter from W. Bone (Hut 04, Blenheim Hutments, Queens Parade,
Aldershot), November 12, 1917
- Letter from W.A. Conolly (#46 at Carnarvon Prison), December
23, 1918
- Letters from Joseph Dalby (Hut 14, N.C.C., Queens Parade,
Aldershot), June 26, June 28, July 05, July 06, July 07, July 09,
July 22 [year unknown], August 03, 1917
- Letters from C. Foster (#893 at Wandsworth Prison), December
08, 1918. February 23-24, 1919
- Letters from John Garner (Guard Room, 17 Camp, Kinmel), April
10, 1917; (Hut 07, Park Hall Camp, Oswestry), [1917];
(#0394 at Liverpool Prison), December 13, 1918 [includes
extract of letter to E. Hurstfield, July 30 [year unknown]
and letter to his mother (#17 at Carnarvon Prison), December 31,
1917]
- Letter from Fred J. Shirley (Camp 01, N.C.C., Park Hall Camp,
Oswestry), May 20, 1917; short statement re: beliefs on war,
January 16, 1917; statement given at court martial, January 26,
1917
- Extract of letter from Harold Walkins (Guard Room, First
Monmouthshire Regiment, Camp 13, Kinmel Park), February 02,
1918
- Extract of letter from Tom Walsh (Wakefield Station),
September 23, 1918; statement given at court martial, June 06,
1917
- Letter from James H. Hudson (N.C.C. Lines, Healle Camp,
Gobswen near Oswestry), September 01, 1917; letter to the members
of the No Conscription Fellowship in Lancashire (Carnarvon
Prison), July 18, 1917; statement given at court martial,
September 05, 1917; letter to members of the Eccles Labour Party
["from the prospective Labour candidate...now in Manchester
Prison as a C.O. prisoner since November 1916"], August 1918
(includes flyer re: campaign)
- Letters from E. Ridgeway (Rose Cottage, Hyde, Cheshire), April
14, 1916, April 16, 1916, October 12, 1916, October 19, 1916,
October 26, 1916, October 23, 1916, November 06, 1916, November
08, 1916, November 10, 1916; (The Cells, Hyde) April 20, 1917;
(Guard Room, The Castle, Chester), April 27, 1917, May 04, 1917,
n.d.; (Hut 14, N.C.C., Queens Parade, Aldershot), June 25
[year unknown]; statement re: conscientious objection, May
05, 1917
- Letters from Harry Ward (Birkenhead), September 24, 1916,
December 09, 1916
Material re: conscientious objectors:
- Copy of letters from and about "Absolutist" conscientious
objectors at Wakefield Prison, 1916, 1918 (includes flyer re:
candidacy of "Absolutist" Walter H. Ayles in 1922 election)
- Letter from Joseph Davies to his parents, undated; statement
given at court martial, June 13, 1917
- Letter from Ernest Flint (#905 at Manchester Prison) to Lydia
[last name unknown], February 25, 1919
- Copy of letters of conscientious objectors who had been sent
to France: James Garland to his mother, July 06, 1917; Albert
Middleton to his wife, June 20 [year unknown]
- Charge sheet against Robert Price re: refusal to obey a
military order because of his stance as a conscientious objector,
June 10, 1917
- Letter from Claude [last name unknown] to Frank
[last name unknown], undated
- Letter from Arthur [last name unknown] (Hut 09, A.S.C.
Lines, N.C.C. Camp, Oswestry), February 04 [year
unknown]
Material re: conscientious objection, 1916-1919
Writings by Edith J. Wilson, 1913-1919
British propaganda re: war effort, 1917-1918
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