Charcoal Drawing of William W. Sherrill

Item

Title
Charcoal Drawing of William W. Sherrill
Description
This image was drawn by a "gray lady" (the nickname given to female Red Cross volunteers during WWII) while Sherrill was recovering from a wound at the Oakland Naval Hospital in California. Sherrill planned to make a career out of the Marine Corps, but because he was wounded, his life took a different course.
Subject
Sherrill, William W., 1926-
U.S. Marine Corps
Creator
Allan, K.
Source
Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries
Date
March 1945-September 1946
Rights
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Format
charcoal drawings
Language
English
Type
Still Image
image/jpeg
Identifier
William W. Sherrill Papers, Box 4, Folder 8
Site pages
Marine