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14 October 1920
General Fayolle (fl. 1919-1924)
To Joseph Dixon
GLC03911.07.08 translated into English Translated by Captain C.R. Cloquet
GLC03911.07.09
3 October 1921
Unknown (fl. 1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.10
17 November 1919
Gouraud (fl. 1919-1924)
In French, English translation GLC03911.07.13
GLC03911.07.11
1919-1924
GLC03911.07.12
Gouraud (1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.13
29 October 1920
Haig (1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.14
21 July 1921
GLC03911.07.15
22 July 1921
Dixon, Joseph (1919-1924)
To Earl Douglas Haig
GLC03911.07.16
23 May 1921
L Maurin (1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.17
Unknown (1919-1924)
To Joseph Dixion
GLC03911.07.18
GLC03911.07.19
28 June 1921
Petain (1919-1924)
In French translation available as GLC03911.07.20
GLC03911.07.20
English translation of GLC03911.07.20
GLC03911.07.21
GLC03911.07.22
1919-124
[Quotes from a dinner]
GLC03911.07.23
no date
Sartorius, George Rose
to unknown
Letter has signature, but it is illegible. It appears to be a person with the last name Sartoruis and a note in pencil at the top of the document indicates the person was an admiral, although this could not be proven. Writes to offer melons from his...
GLC03479.72
Wilkes, Mary H.
to Mrs. Willes
Says she just heard that Mrs. Willes's little boy was sick. Wants to help if she can. Dated 29 February with no year. Written on what appears to be Mary Wilkes's stationary, which has a large "W" on the first page.
GLC03479.76
1910-1915 ca.
Unknown
John Moore, Mary Kelly, and family
Inscription on verso reads "Probably Surgeon John Moore, Mary? (Mosie?) Kelly, &c Family."
GLC04197.43
Mary Kelly and family
Inscription on verso identifies the people in the photo, "Probably Surgeon John Moore, Mary (Moore) Kelly, Mary R. Kelly, and her daughter?" Additional inscription "834" also on verso.
GLC04197.44
19 October 1917
Dawes, Charles G. (1865-1951)
to my dear mother
He received the socks she knitted for him. He will go to the Belgian front tomorrow. He heard from William and he had a cable from the War Dept. through General Pershing.
GLC02679.10
15 June 1918
He showed a letter she wrote to General Pershing. He too has a pious mother. One day General Pershing will visit her.
GLC02679.18
20 September 1918
Dawes, Charles (1865-1951)
He received the photos of her. He has enclosed a letter from Mrs. Chalmers and a letter from the Chief of Staff, Services of Supply. He knows his mother is disappointed that he refused to have his picture taken in the Saturday Evening Post.
GLC02679.23
1 November 1918
He writes he is living in a time of great events. A man from the Saturday Evening Post came by and a wrote a story on him. This should staisfy her.
GLC02679.24
28 February 1919
He recently got a promotion but feels embarrassed because it is a higher grade than a friend of his. He is anxious to see her and is having a book specially bound for her.
GLC02679.26
3 March 1919
He responds that he liked Col. Bearden but he was given enough authority by the British. He will send the reports soon and then she will have a realistic idea of how much he has done.
GLC02679.28
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