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A veteran of World War I, Steward P. Arnold was an historic figure and leader the Tillamook Guerilla Rifle Club during the first year of the World War II. <ref>{{cite web|url= https://oregonhistoryproject.org/articles/historical-records/tillamook-guerrillas-1942/#.XjnamC2ZPOQ |title= Tillamook Guerrillas, 1942 (Oregon History Project)}}</ref> | A veteran of World War I, Steward P. Arnold was an historic figure and leader the Tillamook Guerilla Rifle Club during the first year of the World War II. <ref>{{cite web|url= https://oregonhistoryproject.org/articles/historical-records/tillamook-guerrillas-1942/#.XjnamC2ZPOQ |title= Tillamook Guerrillas, 1942 (Oregon History Project)}}</ref> | ||
He had a seeing eye dog named Mac who helped him make his way around the Tillamook area to various organizing and training events for the Guerillas. He was tall and slender, and held himself to an erect bearing. He usually wore sunglasses with black plastic frames. | He had a seeing eye dog named Mac who helped him make his way around the Tillamook area to various organizing and training events for the Guerillas. He was tall and slender, and held himself to an erect bearing. He usually wore sunglasses with black plastic frames.<ref>{{cite title= Photo appearing in the article, "The Oregon Coast and Three of Its Guerrilla Organizations, 1942" by G. Thomas Edwards, published in ''The Pacific Northwest in World War II,'' edited by Carlos A. Schwantes in the July 1986 edition of JOURNAL of the WEST.)}}</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 13:12, 8 February 2020
Stewart P. Arnold is a character in the Eden Pond Series.
Biography
A veteran of World War I, Steward P. Arnold was an historic figure and leader the Tillamook Guerilla Rifle Club during the first year of the World War II. [1]
He had a seeing eye dog named Mac who helped him make his way around the Tillamook area to various organizing and training events for the Guerillas. He was tall and slender, and held himself to an erect bearing. He usually wore sunglasses with black plastic frames.[2]
Appearances
- Tillamook Guerillas (working title), Eden Pond Book 1, in early development
References
- ↑ "Tillamook Guerrillas, 1942 (Oregon History Project)".
- ↑ {{cite title= Photo appearing in the article, "The Oregon Coast and Three of Its Guerrilla Organizations, 1942" by G. Thomas Edwards, published in The Pacific Northwest in World War II, edited by Carlos A. Schwantes in the July 1986 edition of JOURNAL of the WEST.)}}