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1918
Harold, fl. 1918
[WWI letters of Harold] [Decimalized .01-.02]
Two letters written by a American service man during WWI named Harold to his Mother back home. He discusses his work and life in the service.
GLC09890
1861-1877
Presidential Seal
Seal of the President of the United States circa 1861-1877.
GLC08878.0177.01
January 1805 - June 1813
Biggs & Co.
The Eclectic Review (January 1805 - June 1813)
JB00304.01
13 January 1968
Handy, Gerald, 1949-2020
to Donna Lawyer
One letter from Gerald Handy to Donna Lawyer dated January 13, 1968. In an explicit letter he writes how much he loves her and can't wait to get home to her. He also mentions a few times that they will be married as soon as he gets home. He addresses...
GLC09908.01
3 February 1968
to Mary Lawyer
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated February 3, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law. He is doing well and thanks her for the care packages she sent. He mentions other family members. He also thanks her for the warning that...
GLC09908.02
18 December 1968
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated December 18, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law. He hasn't heard from her in a while and would love to get a letter. He is writing a lot of letters four to five a day but wants to reassure...
GLC09908.03
19 December 1968
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated December 19, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law. He hasn't received any letters from them and really wants one. He mentions he worked in the mail room last night with another soldier from...
GLC09908.04
24 December 1968
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated December 24, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law and writes that he is switching positions again possibly to captain Jeep driver. He inquires if Frank had been around visiting Donna. He...
GLC09908.05
29 December 1968
One letter from Gerald Handy to Mary Lawyer dated December 29, 1968. Handy addresses her as his mother-in-law and writes that he has switched companies and is now a wire man. He also mentions that he has not received any mail recently.
GLC09908.06
5 January 1969
One note from Gerald Handy to Donna Lawyer dated January 5, 1969. Handy writes that Donna can keep what he sent or throw it out it doesn't matter to him. He addresses the letter to Donna Handy despite their not being married.
GLC09908.07
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