Charcoal Drawing of William W. Sherrill
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Title
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Charcoal Drawing of William W. Sherrill
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Description
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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.
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Subject
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Sherrill, William W., 1926-
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U.S. Marine Corps
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Creator
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Allan, K.
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Source
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Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries
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Date
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March 1945-September 1946
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Rights
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In Copyright: This item is protected by copyright. Copyright to this resource is held by the creator or current rights holder, and the resource is provided here for educational purposes. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without permission of the copyright owner. Users assume full responsibility for any infringement of copyright or related rights.
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Format
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charcoal drawings
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Language
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English
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Type
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Still Image
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image/jpeg
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Identifier
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William W. Sherrill Papers, Box 4, Folder 8