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Record Group
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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46/3/2
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Author/Creator:
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Personal Papers--Rue, Walter Arthur
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Title:
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Materials relating to conscientious objector status during World War I.
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Publisher:
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1917-1918.
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Format:
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6 p. ; 28 cm.
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Description:
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Walter Arthur Rue (1894-1918) was a member of the Pentecostal Assembly of God (Auburn, NE) who claimed conscientious objector status during World War I.
Holdings: Letter (May 31, 1917) from H. E. Lamar, secretary of the Pentecostal Assembly of God (Auburn, NE), asking AG leaders to help Walter Rue claim conscientious objector status -- Draft registration card for Walter Rue (Jun 5, 1917) -- Newspaper article documenting that Rue and his pastor, Leonard Dieffenwierth, were dunked in a public watering trough by soldiers in Auburn because of Rue's position against the war (Manhandled for Talking: Auburn Ministers Punished by Soldiers of Company D for Remarks Concerning Guardsmen, Lincoln Journal Star, Jul 21, 1917, p. 5) -- Information about Rue's death (Sep 27, 1918) while serving as a soldier.
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Subject:
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Rue, Walter Arthur.
Pentecostal Assembly of God (Auburn, NE)
Pentecostal churches--Pacifism.
Conscientious objectors.
World War, 1914-1918.
Nebraska--Auburn.
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Date Cataloged:
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10/21/2019
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