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Hargrove Bellamy Correspondence
| This correspondence is largely between Hargrove Bellamy and his parents during World War I, during which Bellamy left school at Chapel Hill to join the U.S. Army as a lieutenant. There are also some letters from Bellamy to his wife, from friends, and significant correspondence and telegrams between Bellamy's parents and the International Red Cross, Senator F. M. Simmons, and others in an attempt to have Hargrove Bellamy returned to the United States after he was captured and sent to a German POW camp on September 29, 1918. He was released in November of that year and returned to France after the end of the war; after returning to Wilmington he took over his father's firm, Robert R. Bellamy and Son, and was later elected mayor of Wilmington. | |











