Bill R. Dotson letter to Agnita Fraas - May 15, 1918
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Camp Mills [New York] May the 15th [1918] (please ans soon so I will get it while I am in the U.S.) Miss Agnita Fraas Kansas City [Missouri] Dearest Dream Girl, how is life in [Kansas City] now? I know you have begun to think that I was only kidding you when I said I would write real soon but I wasn
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it over yet? If so, do you think you could learn to love a lonesome soldier who is soon to sail the ([ms illegible: 1 wd] Deep)? I hope you can for as I said you were meant for me. That sure was a drunken bunch when we left [Kansas City] Our trip was a long and a dull one but all the Country we came through was new to me so I enjoyed it never the less. What
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me do you? I will be real nice to you. You may think that I am rather forward but please dont look at it that way, for I know when I like any one and I never kid any one so just whatever I tell you you can depend on it. This Camp isnt very inviting but will have to do untill we sail. We have a real nice Aviation field up here and [New York] is very interesting but I like the west the best. I have a real nice bunch of fellows to be with which makes it lots better than it would be otherwise.
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Title | Bill R. Dotson letter to Agnita Fraas - May 15, 1918 |
Creator | Dotson, Bill R. |
Source | Dotson, Bill R. Letter to Agnita Fraas. 15 May 1918. Frank X. Fraas Collection. 2002.50. The National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri. |
Description | Bill R. Dotson sent this letter to Agnita Fraas on May 15, 1918. Dotson discussed his travel to Camp Mills, New York and when he would sail to France. Dotson served in France as part of the 139th Ambulance Company, 110th Sanitation Train. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918; Camp Albert L. Mills (N.Y.) |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I; 139th Ambulance Company; 110th Sanitation Train |
Site Accession Number | 2002.50 |
Contributing Institution | National World War I Museum and Memorial |
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Date Original | May 15, 1918 |
Language | English |