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Ernest I. Thomas, Jr. Letter with Envelope to His Mother, Martha Thorton Thomas. One page letter, front and back, from Camp Pendleton. Is enjoying time before they have to leave. Implies they will be travelling by the time she recieves...
Letter to Wilson Koontz from Dorothy Koontz, September 14, 1944
Description:
A love letter written to Wilson Koontz from wife, Dorothy. She talks about their daughter, fall cleaning, and renting a sewing machine. She discusses the war, his recent letters, and urges him to stay safe. Signed "Your wife and daughter."
Letter to Dorothy Koontz from Wilson Koontz, September 14, 1944
Description:
A love letter written by Wilson Koontz to wife, Dorothy. He describes his day, gives a general life update, discusses her recent letters, and speculates on the war in Europe. He asks her to tell Rachael hello and assures her of his love.
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