Additional Info?
Even if there is no signature available, I'll take biographical information about birth and/or death for the ones I'm missing.
I understand why Donahue, Nichols, Powers, and Unglaub don't have draft registration cards or other documents showing their signatures (they died young), but what about George Bell (other than his T205 facsimile signature), who died in 1941, or Al Burch, who died in 1926? Those should be possible, no?
And Bill Cranston died in 1970! How can it be that no one has ever surfaced a signature of his before?
Please help!
Last edited by T206Collector; 08-17-2022 at 12:47 PM.
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