Powhatan H. Clarke letter to Mother - March 15, 1918
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No 4 Friday March 15
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it had been changed after the censor had stamped it. Maybe I wasn
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[page 2] One price & tried to make me pay almost double so I left two dozen perfectly good pictures on his hands without a cent. I have not had an opportunity to have any more taken but I think I can do so soon and will shoot them over as soon as I can. We are going to a dance Monday night. Can you beat it. We are all up in the air over the prospect. There is a big base hospital in the neighborhood & the nurses are giving a dance. Also the Red Cross girls are going which will make it
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better I think. I have had no flying yet don
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Title | Powhatan H. Clarke letter to Mother - March 15, 1918 |
Creator | Clarke, Powhatan H. |
Source | Clarke, Powhatan H. Letter to Mother. 15 March 1918. Clarke, Powhatan Papers. A0293. Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri. |
Description | Powhatan Clarke wrote to his mother about his difficulty in sending cables and an upcoming Red Cross dance. 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; Soldiers--Recreation |
Subject Local | World War I; WWI; United States. Army. Aero Squadron, 21st |
Site Accession Number | A0293 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | March 15, 1918 |
Language | English |