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Leila Dromgold Emig (b. 1872) was a genealogist active in several patriotic societies, including the National Society of the
Children of the Revolution, which she founded in 1909. Her husband, Clayton Ely Emig, was an attorney who served in World
War I. The collection consists of correspondence, clippings, military intelligence reports, and memorabilia. The collection
relates to Leila Emig's work with the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution and to Clayton Emig's military
involvement in 1918.
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