Charles Stevenson letter to Folks - February 6, 1919
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[YMCA letterhead] [February 6, 1919] Dear Folks: No mail for over a week. Things running along as usual - feeling fine. There is a chance (perhaps) to go to school in England. I
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The enclosed set of cards are very, important - well - look at the back of them. They show some of the towns in which I have been. And the ones I haven
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Title | Charles Stevenson letter to Folks - February 6, 1919 |
Creator | Stevenson, Charles |
Source | Stevenson, Charles. Letter to Folks. 06 February 1919. Stevenson, Charles S. Collection. 1979.24; 1982.202. National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri. |
Description | Charles Stevenson sent this letter to his grandparents and informed them he was considering school in England. Stevenson enlisted in Kansas City, Missouri and became attached to Company A, 314th Engineers at Camp Funston, Kansas. Stevenson was shipped overseas on June 12, 1918 where he remained for the duration of the war. He arrived back in the United States on May 26, 1919. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918--Military life--United States; United States. Army. Engineer Combat Battalion, 314th |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Site Accession Number | 1979.24; 1982.202 |
Contributing Institution | National World War I Museum and Memorial |
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Date Original | February 6, 1919 |
Language | English |