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Walter H. Fox correspondence September-October 1918
1918-09-04 Page 1
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Scribe: Janeil Jaggers & Connie Girard [Sept. 4?, 1918] My Dearest Bess, Well another day of travel is almost done and we are still on our way to Detroit. You would be interested in the way the people through Indiana recieve a troop train. They are surely an enthusiastic people over the war proposition. I was almost persuaded to telegraph as I said but we will be through there in the morning early and it would be too much of a trip. The news papers are surely full of good war news. I am glad to see it and also to get over there and do my part in the game. I wonder whether the young kids will ever get over hating
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Scribe: Janeil Jaggers & Connie Girard [Sept. 4?, 1918] My Dearest Bess, Well another day of travel is almost done and we are still on our way to Detroit. You would be interested in the way the people through Indiana recieve a troop train. They are surely an enthusiastic people over the war proposition. I was almost persuaded to telegraph as I said but we will be through there in the morning early and it would be too much of a trip. The news papers are surely full of good war news. I am glad to see it and also to get over there and do my part in the game. I wonder whether the young kids will ever get over hating
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