World War I Collection
Found in 489 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-17
"We got home about 3 o'clock and found the house nice and warm. There is no place like home!...."
Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-19
"...I know you are anxious to know how the youngsters are and that is why I am writing. For the last two days the baby's breathing has been much better...."
Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-29
"...The baby is still feverish and fretful and has kept us busy looking after her...."
Letter from Mrs. Jennie Copeland to Copeland, 1918-12-30
"I know you want to hear about the baby and if it wasn't for that I wouldn't write at all. I am so sleepy that I could go to sleep writing...."
Letter from "Nat" to Copeland, 1915-12-15
"...You are quite right I believe to break away from this locality and reach out to New York and Washington. There is no need of stopping there; why not travel on to Providence and Boston...."
Letter from "Nat" to Copeland, 1915-12-18
"I have been chuckling away to myself at my ambiguous reference in my letter to Ambler. I wouldn't wish my worst enemy to be rector at Ambler...."
Letter from Ralph W. Whitaker to Copeland, 1947-02-12
"...I feel that the thing to do is for the responsible body--the Board--to first agree on a general plan then present it to the large committee you mention for ironing out details...."
Letter from Ralph W. Whitaker to Dr. Kauffman and George Copeland, 1946-10-21
"In view of the fact that I was named a memnber of a committee to look into the matter of incorporation as a Parish preparatory to our call on the Bishop, I have talked the matter over further to his letter to you (Dr. Kauffman) with Dr. Hartshorne...."
Letter from Ray Miller to J.O. Miller, 1918-11-04
Written on Fire Association of Philadelphia letterhead. "Please excuse me for not writing more than I have been. I'm working at an insurance office and haven't much time to write. Hope you are feeling all OK...."
Envelope is stamped "Deceased. Verified by Statistical Division HAEF."
Letter from Ray Miller to J.O. Miller, 1918-11-15
"Why don't you write me. We haven't received a letter from you in a long time now. Mama is worried about you...."
Envelope stamped: "Deceased. Verified by Statistical Division HAEF."