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P.D. Hutchins letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist - September 5, 1918

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[January] & [August] [September] 5, 1918 Meyer [Brothers] Druggist St. Louis Dear Sirs, Your letter received mentioning my name as a Pharmacists. Am registered in Vermont State and for the past 2 years have been working in Claremont [New Hampshire]. Would be glad to receive copies of your magazine and send them to the address below. Would like any information you give me on a “Chemistry Text Book,” pertaining to pharmacy. Is there any such book and where can I get hold of one. Thanking you in advance for the magazines and any information I remain Yours truly. Pvt. P.D. Hutchins 1646 Lake Ave Rochester [New York]

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Title P.D. Hutchins letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist - September 5, 1918
Creator Hutchins, P.D.
Source Hutchins, P.D. Letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist. 5 September 1918. Dr. Henry Milton Whelpley Collection, 1826-1929. A1737. Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
Description P.D. Hutchins sent a letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist. Dr. Whelpley was the dean of the St. Louis College of Pharmacy and editor of the Meyer Brothers Druggist magazine. In this letter, Hutchins wrote that he was a registered pharmacist in Vermont and was working in New Hampshire before entering the military. This letter was written on Y.M.C.A. and Knights of Columbus letterhead.
Subject LCSH World War, 1914-1918; Pharmacists
Subject Local WWI; World War I; USA School of Aerial Photography
Site Accession Number A1737
Contributing Institution Missouri History Museum
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Date Original September 5, 1918
Language English