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Charles Stevenson letter to Ogee - October 24, 1918

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France October 24, 1918 Dear Ogee: Your last letter - the one of September 24 - has been here several days, but I have not had time to answer it. I am lucky to be able to write on the typewriter as fast as I do, because I would not get hardly any of my letters answered. In the past couple of week conditions have been such that letter writing has been exceptionally difficult. It is harder to get writing paper and envelopes than to get cigarettes and smoking. Not a thing is new, except a recent letter from Maurice telling how serious are his injuries. If what he tells me is true, he is badly bunged up, but he should receover fully in time, for which he can be duly thankful - and we can all be glad it is no worse. At that, he is not exactly well, yet. There are various hospitals in England and France for recuperation patients, which I understand there are large ones also in the states. No doubt, he will be sent to some of these. It will take three months, I guess - perhaps not that long. He did not go much into detail, but I can imagine he is hurt. I seem to retain my constant good health - for whichI am grateful. It has been rather tough sledding for some of the boyslately, but I haven

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Title Charles Stevenson letter to Ogee - October 24, 1918
Creator Stevenson, Charles
Source Stevenson, Charles. Letter to Ogee. 24 October 1918. Stevenson, Charles S. Collection. 1979.24; 1982.202. National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri.
Description Charles Stevenson sent this letter to Ogee and reported that his brother, Maurice Stevenson, was badly injured. 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; Hospital buildings
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 October 24, 1918
Language English