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World War, 1914-1918 -- Correspondence.

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Envelope, 1918-07-29

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.23
Scope and Contents

YMCA 'With the Colors' envelope, addressed to Miss Edith Miller, Dallas, Texas. Postmarked, stamped, and signed by the censor.

Dates: 1918-07-29

Envelope, 1918-07-30

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.23
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Special Delivery envelope with the State of Texas emblem Executive Department as the return address. This has been crossed out and replaced with "5747 Prospect, Dallas, Tex". Addressed to Mr. Sam W. Clark, Jr., c/o Hotel Del Prada, Mexico City, Mexico".

On verso: Handwritten map of street directions to a specific location.

Dates: 1918-07-30

Letter from J.O. Miller to his sister, 1918-06-12

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.14
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Written from Hemstead, New York. "...I am some place in New York in camp. Don't think I will be here long enough to get an answer...I sure am glad mamma came to see me but I could not get off to go any where. It was pretty bad. I know she came home sick...."

Dates: 1918-06-12

Letter from J.O. Miller to his sister, 1918-06-22

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.18
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"...We are still here [Camp Mills] and can't say when we will leave...How is mamma...This is some place here. We are not far from New York City but can't get a pass to go over. It sure rains a lot here..."

Dates: 1918-06-22

Letter from J.O. Miller to his sister, 1918-06

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.19
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Written on Army and Navy Young Men's Christian Association 'With the Colors' letterhead. "Please see if you can get this hand bag for me as they want to deliver it out to the house...we are looking to leave in a day or two...."

Dates: 1918-06

Letter from J.O. Miller to his sister, 1918-07-20

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Identifier: 2010.044.1.22
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"Please look after this express for me. Also see if I have any more around there. This is the second card theyt have sent me lately...." Signed by censor.

Dates: 1918-07-20