Charles Stevenson letter to Ogee - April 13, 1918
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[Camp Funston] Sunday April 13 Dear Ogee: Your letter came just yesterday and I was mighty glad to hear from you and of your activities. From the description of your numerous moves I might imagine that you move when rent is due, but I guess most of your moves are necessities. You must be kept mighty busy with your building and your garden and side issues that always keep popping up. As for myself there is only one new thing. I do not do but one hour
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Title | Charles Stevenson letter to Ogee - April 13, 1918 |
Creator | Stevenson, Charles |
Source | Stevenson, Charles. Letter to Ogee. 13 April 1918. Stevenson, Charles S. Collection. 1979.24; 1982.202. National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri. |
Description | Charles Stevenson wrote to Ogee that he was made a clerk working in the Supply Room. 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 | Camp Funston (Kan.); World War, 1914-1918--Military life--United States |
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 | April 13, 1918 |
Language | English |