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to Eva Mae Fike
8 April 1919
Fike, George, fl. 1919
Sends his wife the iron cross he received from a wounded German (not included). Promises to tell her the story behind the cross when he returns.
GLC07810.012
to M.J. Flynn
30 July 1918
Flynn, Russell S., fl. 1918
Writes to his mother that Jim Plant, a childhood friend, has been seriously wounded and asks her to lessen the gravity of the situation when she tells Jim's mother. Inquires about local news. Questions the reliability of the mail. Includes...
GLC07810.013
28 November 1918
Writes to his mother on Thanksgiving Day. Says that he is thankful to be alive as his company has lost 125 soldiers. Reports that he has not been paid in five months and could not afford to go into Lyon for the day. Written on a postcard of the...
GLC07810.014
to Susie Duane
14 December 1918
Galt, Mary Meares, fl. 1918-1939
Condolence letter to her aunt regarding the death of her cousin Alex who died in the service of his country. Promises to visit his grave in the north of France when she is granted leave. Includes information about Christmas gifts to be mailed home...
GLC07810.016
to Mrs. A.W. Hopkins
6 October 1918
Hopkins, Harold C., fl. 1918-1919
Writes to his mother about the trip across the Atlantic. Describes the small French town in which he is stationed. Reports having received several letters from home. Requests a Christmas care package that includes a couple of pounds of maple sugar...
GLC07810.017
27 October 1918
Sends his mother a Christmas package coupon and reminds her to include two pounds of maple sugar. Includes his address and points out that he has been promoted to a first class private. Written on American Expeditionary Forces letterhead.
GLC07810.018
3 December 1918
Writes to his mother regarding the unreliability of the mail. Reminds her that the army issues plenty of socks but no maple sugar. Encloses a photograph of boys with whom he came to Europe (not included). Describes his trip to England and Scotland...
GLC07810.019
2 April 1919
Writes to his mother that he will not be home as soon as he had hoped. Describes his chores and says that his current post is worse than being overseas. Angry about being held in New Jersey and say the YMCA has been unhelpful. He writes that he is...
GLC07810.020
to Dr. A.W. Hopkins
6 June 1918
Hopkins, Lawrence L., fl. 1918-1919
Writes to his father sending him birthday wishes. Reports that letters are strictly censored and he is not able to write with much detail. Includes his address. Postscript reports that the letter was returned; it was eventually mailed with...
GLC07810.021
16 June 1918
Writes to his mother that he is healthy and getting along well. Says that mail may be infrequent and unsatisfactory but not because something has happened to him. Describes letter-writing as a chore and may not have the opportunity to write very...
GLC07810.022
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