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Thomas W. Messenger correspondence, 1917
1917-07-10 Thomas Messenger to Mrs. N.H. Messenger Page 1
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July 10-17 Tues. noon. My Dearest Mamma: It isn't my turn to write but I'll write anyway. We just had dinner and I am as full as a tick. We had bread, peas, roast beef lemonade and cherry pie today noon. And there is plenty for each one so every body is satisfied. I suppose you saw by the papers today that we mobilize in Des M. the fifteenth of this month. Will try to come home next Sat. night if
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July 10-17 Tues. noon. My Dearest Mamma: It isn't my turn to write but I'll write anyway. We just had dinner and I am as full as a tick. We had bread, peas, roast beef lemonade and cherry pie today noon. And there is plenty for each one so every body is satisfied. I suppose you saw by the papers today that we mobilize in Des M. the fifteenth of this month. Will try to come home next Sat. night if
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