Ernest McKeighan letter to Family - August 19, 1917
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[page 1] Camp Clark Nevada [Missouri] Dear Girls Well! How are my dear ones today? Conducting themselves as becomes the wife and daughter of an Officer and gentleman I am sure. We are hard at work and cheerful. I have developed the apatite expected and think will gain flesh rapadly. Co B has beaten all other Company
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[page 2] We have had no notice of equipment as yet, nor have we had our
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[envelope] After 5 days, return to Capt. E.E. McKeighan Camp Clark Nevada [Missouri] NEVADA, [Missouri] [August 19, 1917] 9-30 AM [stamp] MRS CAPT McKEIGHAN 1810 E 49th St Kansas City [Missouri]
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Title | Ernest McKeighan letter to Family - August 19, 1917 |
Creator | McKeighan, Ernest |
Source | McKeighan, Ernest. Letter to Family. 19 August 1917. Ernest E. McKeighan Papers. 2005.14. The National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri. |
Description | Ernest McKeighan sent this letter to his family about daily life at Camp Clark, Nevada. McKeighan served as part of Company E, 110th Engineers, 35th Division during World War I. |
Subject LCSH | United States. Army. Division, 35th; Camp Clark (Mo.) |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Site Accession Number | 2005.14 |
Contributing Institution | National World War I Museum and Memorial |
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Date Original | August 19, 1917 |
Language | English |