Dear Ones
all. The mail direct from home seems to coming fairly regular now, but the mail
from Jefferson Barracks refuses to show up.
As I said before send all important messages & packages registered
or special delivery. Glad to hear all
are well. Send on the package as soon as
possible. I need the clothes. How many bu. Of each kind of grain did you
get. How are the colts. Love to all.
Keep writing. Your Son.
Great Uncle George sends letters home from his enlistment in Illinois until the boys of the 108th Engineers came home in June of 1919. Goal is to post his letters one hundred years to the date he wrote them. He was writing to his Dear Ones at Home and until Armistice he was just "Somewhere in France." Before he went to France and after Armistice he provides first hand reports of his experiences of WWI.
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