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Correspondence between William Gill and Bee Sun Lu (including medical advice, and translation of Gill's book into Chinese), 1997 - 2004
This accession contains material relating to the creation of a museum honoring Ping Su Lu, who was executed by Japanese soldiers in World War II. Dr. Gill is a friend of his daughter, and helped with publicity for the museum.
Gill's Letters to the Houston Chronicle about the Obituary of Ping Su Lu, 1997
This accession contains material relating to the creation of a museum honoring Ping Su Lu, who was executed by Japanese soldiers in World War II. Dr. Gill is a friend of his daughter, and helped with publicity for the museum.
Bee Sun Lu's articles and drafts about her father's death
This accession contains material relating to the creation of a museum honoring Ping Su Lu, who was executed by Japanese soldiers in World War II. Dr. Gill is a friend of his daughter, and helped with publicity for the museum.
Pictures of the Ping Su Lu Memorial/Museum, c. 2003
This accession contains material relating to the creation of a museum honoring Ping Su Lu, who was executed by Japanese soldiers in World War II. Dr. Gill is a friend of his daughter, and helped with publicity for the museum.
Brochures and research materials for the museum, c. 2003
This accession contains material relating to the creation of a museum honoring Ping Su Lu, who was executed by Japanese soldiers in World War II. Dr. Gill is a friend of his daughter, and helped with publicity for the museum.
Maps of China and Directions to the museum
This accession contains material relating to the creation of a museum honoring Ping Su Lu, who was executed by Japanese soldiers in World War II. Dr. Gill is a friend of his daughter, and helped with publicity for the museum.
News clippings about the Japanese in China in WWII, about Ping Su Lu, and about the creation of the museum, 1945 - 2003
This accession contains material relating to the creation of a museum honoring Ping Su Lu, who was executed by Japanese soldiers in World War II. Dr. Gill is a friend of his daughter, and helped with publicity for the museum.