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June 12, 1955

Letter, Songin Nam to Pak Chang Il

Information about General Lemnitzer and General Ferenbaugh's plans to visit to President Rhee at Chinhae.

June 17, 1955

Letter, General C. B. Ferenbaugh to Syngman Rhee

General C. B. Ferenbaugh cannot visit Rhee in Chinhae because of unfavorable weather conditions.

July 7, 1955

Letter, General J.H.Collier to Syngman Rhee

Thank you note to President and Mrs. Rhee.

July 17, 1955

Letter, General Collier to Syngman Rhee

General Collier congratulates Rhee on the seventh anniversary of Constitution Day commemorating the adoption of the Constitution of the ROK.

July 20, 1955

Letter, Brigadier General James B. Quill to Syngman Rhee

General James B. Quill invites President Syngman Rhee to a ceremony commemorating the completion of a windmill at Koyang Agricultural High School.

July 21, 1955

Letter, Syngman Rhee to General Collier

Syngman Rhee responds to General Collier's letter celebrating Constitution Day and states that Korea's major problem would dissolve if all world powers gave proper recognition to the ROK constitution.

July 21, 1955

Letter, C. J. Yu to General Quill

Syngman Rhee declines an invitation to attend the dedication of a windmill donated by Sears Roebuck and Company and completed by the 24th Infantry Division.

August 11, 1955

Letter, General I.D.White to Syngman Rhee

This letter contains congratulation for the seventh anniversary of the Korean Independence Day, the day of proclamation of the Republic of Korea.

February 20, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Shin Sung Mo

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter confirms an agreement with the ROK Ministry of National Defense to organize eight civilian Pioneer Labor Battalions to assist with United Nations military construction projects.

March 17, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter conveys words from General Ridgway, who asked him to give the message of appreciation to Syngman Rhee.

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