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Albert J. Prokes World War II Letters, Folder 2, Balek
- Description:
- Letters received by Reverend Albert J. Prokes, administrator of St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church in St. Louis, Missouri, from parishioners serving in the armed forces during World War II.
- Display date:
- 2020
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- State Historical Society of Missouri
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- State Historical Society of Missouri
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