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Raymond E. Cotta letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist - March 23, 1919

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Sgt Raymond E Cotta Camp Hospital 41 A.P.O. 712 [American Expeditionary Forces] France March 23, 1919 Meyer Brothers Druggist. Saint Louis, [Missouri] Dear Sirs:- I am just in receipt of a bill for my subscription to your journal. A little over a year ago I wrote and told you to discontinue my subscription at its expiration. In answer I was informed that the journal would be sent to me as long as I am in the Service: I am still in the service and am in Camp Hospital 41 A.P.O. 712 [American Expeditionary Forces] France. I do not know at what date I will be returned home nor what my address will then be. I have received two copies of the Journal in the last seven months. So I suppose some one else has had a chance to read them Yours truly Sgt. Raymond E. Cotta Camp Hosp 41. A. P.O. 712 [American Expeditionary Forces] France

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Title Raymond E. Cotta letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist - March 23, 1919
Creator Cotta, Raymond E.
Source Cotta, Raymond E. Letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist. 23 March 1919. Dr. Henry Milton Whelpley Collection, 1826-1929. A1737. Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
Description Raymond E. Cotta sent this letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist. Cotta wanted to know the status of his Druggist magazine subscription. This letter was written on American Red Cross letterhead.
Subject LCSH World War, 1914-1918; United States. Army. Camp Hospital, 41 (France)
Subject Local WWI; World War I
Site Accession Number A1737
Contributing Institution Missouri History Museum
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Date Original March 23, 1919
Language English