“I’m sorry you haven’t heard from me for so long. It isn’t because I haven’t written. It must be as you said. It went down on that ship with those refugee children.”
Personal Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 24, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Page 1.
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Personal Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 24, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Envelope, Obverse.
Personal Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 24, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Envelope, Reverse.
Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 24, 1940
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Aldershot, England October 24/40
My Dear Sister:-
Was so glad to get your letter yesterday. But I didn’t get a chance to answer it until to-nite. I also got on from Onn. & I’ll try & get hers answered too.
I’m sorry you haven’t heard from me for so long. It isn’t because I haven’t written. It must be as you said. It went down on that ship with those refugee children. I think that I’m getting all your mail tho’
“I was down to the bus depot yesterday aft. waiting for Eva to come in from London”
Personal Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 19, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Page 1.
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Personal Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 19, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Envelope, Obverse.
Personal Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 19, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Envelope, Reverse.
Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 19, 1940
Transcription of Artifact Content
Aldershot, Eng. October 19/40
Dear Franc:-
Well I wrote you a letter a couple days ago& then I received one from you the next morning. And was sure glad to get it.
I have sort of a cold. But otherwise I’m fine. I’m glad you are all well. I am getting your mail okay Franc. Only it takes time you know.
I received the six hundred cigs yesterday from you & La Verne. & I might say “Thanks a Million” I want to write La Verne too. & thank her for them. When you send them next time. I’d rather the winchesters if you can send them. But I should critizize critisize cuzz any kind is better than these limy cigs.
Personal Letter to Miss La Verne Woods – October 11, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Page 1.
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Personal Letter to Miss La Verne Woods – October 11, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Envelope, Obverse.
Personal Letter to Miss La Verne Woods – October 11, 1940, sent from Aldershot, England, United Kingdom, Envelope, Reverse.
Letter to Miss La Verne Woods – October 11, 1940
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Aldershot, Eng. October 11/40
Dear Sister:-
I was so glad to hear from you this morn. I have been looking for a letter from you for so long. & I begin to think you had forgotten your little brother in England. I have written you about three times.
Well I’ll start answering some of your questions. It’s a good thing you ask me things. Or I wouldn’t know what to write.
Well the liking of England is wearing off now. “There is no place like home.” No mater what kind of a dump your home is. It is better than anyplace else.