Powhatan H. Clarke letter to Mother - July 11, 1918
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No 26 July 11 My dearest Mother Every time I think I am settled they move me. I am now C.O. of a Company of French Laborers very near GHQ. I am afraid they are going to send me around the country organizing these companies and if they do I am going to be so busy I wont have time to think. The worst of it is I don
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I bumped into Uncle Julian. He said he had gotten a letter from you asking for news of me. For heavens sake stop worrying. I will write as often as possible but if you don
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you got at least one of my cables. I am perfectly scrumptious physically & much heavier. Been trying to get leave but it cant be done. I
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Title | Powhatan H. Clarke letter to Mother - July 11, 1918 |
Creator | Clarke, Powhatan H. |
Source | Clarke, Powhatan H. Letter to Mother. 11 July 1918. Clarke, Powhatan Papers. A0293. Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri. |
Description | Powhatan H. Clarke wrote to his mother that he had moved again, but not to be worried about him. Clarke served with the 21st Aero Squadron and Labor Bureau A.E.F. during Word War I. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918--Military life--United States; Labor bureaus--United States |
Subject Local | World War I; WWI |
Site Accession Number | A0293 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | July 11, 1918 |
Language | English |