George Wilde letter to John Wilde - June 1918
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Somewhere on the [ms crossed out] June 1918 Dear Brother: Am as ever feeling fine. This is my second day on the water and so far haven
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sunshine. Just a [ms crossed out] yesterday I registered in St. Louis and today I am on my way over. Sure going some. Well, I hope that by next year this time we all will be on our way back. Altho I am not worring about the future and all this I
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Title | George Wilde letter to John Wilde - June 1918 |
Creator | Wilde, George |
Source | Wilde, George. Letter to John Wilde. June 1918. George Wilde Collection. Arnold Historical Society, Arnold, Missouri. |
Description | George Wilde sent this letter to his brother John F. Wilde. Wilde wrote his brother from on board a ship headed to England and discussed seasickness. Wilde served as a bugler in the 354th Infantry of the 89th Division. |
Subject LCSH | United States. Army. Infantry Division, 89th; World War, 1914-1918--Transportation; Seasickness |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Contributing Institution | Arnold Historical Society |
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Date Original | June 1, 1918 |
Language | English |