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Somewhere
Sep 27th / 18

My Dearest Minnie

I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday. I was

sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

it will be better by the time you receive this letter.

I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present.

We are still resting and a big battle has been 

raging all along the line, and a big success has

been achieved by us and the French. I think that

if we continue as we are doing, that the War wont

be long before it is over, I hope, and trust not.

I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

Mattie a post card, but I will send her one when

I can get another. As regards sending my love to

Mrs Fisher, as I worded it, I did not know I had

mentioned her as Mrs Fisher until I got your letter

and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize. I

did not mean what you have taken it for so 

forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

spirit in which it is sent lovie. I expect to see

Joe Heppenstall to night, and I am pleased to hear


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Somewhere
Sep 27th / 18

My Dearest Minnie

I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday. I was

sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

it will be better by the time you receive this letter.

I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present.

We are still resting and a big battle has been 

raging all along the line, and a big success has

been achieved by us and the French. I think that

if we continue as we are doing, that the War wont

be long before it is over, I hope, and trust not.

I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

Mattie a post card, but I will send her one when

I can get another. As regards sending my love to

Mrs Fisher, as I worded it, I did not know I had

mentioned her as Mrs Fisher until I got your letter

and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize. I

did not mean what you have taken it for so 

forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

spirit in which it is sent lovie. I expect to see

Joe Heppenstall to night, and I am pleased to hear



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  • November 17, 2017 20:12:31 Thomas A. Lingner

    Somewhere
    Sep 27th / 18

    My Dearest Minnie

    I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday. I was

    sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

    it will be better by the time you receive this letter.

    I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present.

    We are still resting and a big battle has been 

    raging all along the line, and a big success has

    been achieved by us and the French. I think that

    if we continue as we are doing, that the War wont

    be long before it is over, I hope, and trust not.

    I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

    Mattie a post card, but I will send her one when

    I can get another. As regards sending my love to

    Mrs Fisher, as I worded it, I did not know I had

    mentioned her as Mrs Fisher until I got your letter

    and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize. I

    did not mean what you have taken it for so 

    forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

    when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

    spirit in which it is sent lovie. I expect to see

    Joe Heppenstall to night, and I am pleased to hear


  • May 7, 2017 00:38:08 Cheryl Ellsworth

    Somewhere
    Sep 27th / 18

    My Dearest Minnie

    I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday. I was

    sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

    it will be better by the time you receive this letter.

    I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present.

    We are still resting and a big battle has been 

    raging all along the line, and a big success has

    been achieved by us and the French. I think that

    if we continue as we are doing, that the War wont

    be long before it is over, I hope, and trust not.

    I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

    Mattie a post card, but I will send her one when

    I can get another. As regards sending my love to

    Mrs Fisher, as I worded it, I did not know I had

    mentioned her as Mrs Fisher until I got your letter

    and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize I

    did not mean what you have taken it fore so 

    forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

    when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

    spirit in which it is sent lovie I expect to see

    Joe Heppenstull to night and I am pleased to hear



  • May 2, 2017 03:58:19 Cheryl Ellsworth

    Somewhere
    Sep 27th / 18

    My Dearest Minnie

    I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday. I was

    sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

    it will be better by the time you receive this letter.

    I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present.

    We are still resting and a big battle has been 

    raging all along the line, and a big success has

    been achieved by us and the French. I think that

    if we continue as we are doing, that the War wont

    be long before it is over, I hope, and trust not.

    I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

    Mattie a post card, but I will send her one when

    I can get another. As regards sending my love to

    Mrs Fisher, as I worded it, I did not know I had

    mentioned her as Mrs Fisher until I got your letter

    and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize I

    did not mean what you have taken it fore so 

    forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

    when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

    spirit in which it is sent lovie I expect to see

    Joe Heppenstull to night and I am pleased to hear



  • February 27, 2017 12:00:42 Sabrina Reina

    Somewhere
    Sep 21st / 18

    My Dearest Minnie

    I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday I was

    sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

    it will be better by the time you receive this letter

    I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present

    We are still resting and a big battle has been 

    raging all along the line, and a big success has

    been achieved by us and the French. I think that

    if we continue as we are doing that the War wont

    be long before it is over, I hope, and trust not.

    I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

    Mattie a post card but I will send her one when

    I can get another, as regards sending my love to

    Mrs Fisher, as I worded it, I did not know I had

    mentioned her as Mrs Fisher until I got your letter

    and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize I

    did not mean what you have taken it fore so 

    forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

    when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

    spirit in which it is sent lovie I expect to see

    Joe Heppenstull to night and I am pleased to hear



  • February 27, 2017 11:59:27 Sabrina Reina

    Somewhere
    Sep 21st / 18

    My Dearest Minnie

    I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday I was

    sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

    it will be better by the time you receive this letter

    I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present

    We are still resting and a big battle has been 

    raging all along the line, and a big success has

    been achieved by us and the French. I think that

    if we continue as we are doing that the War wont

    be long before it is over, I hope, and trust not.

    I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

    Mattie a post card but I will send her one when

    I can get another, as regards sending my love to

    Mrs Fisher, as I worded it, I did not know I had

    mentioned her as Mrs Fisher until I got your letter

    and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize I

    did not mean what you have taken it fore so 

    forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

    when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

    spirit in which it is sent lovie I escpect to see

    Joe Heppenstull to night and I am pleased to hear



  • February 21, 2017 13:43:03 Sophie Campbell

    Somewhere
    Sep 21st / 18

    My Dearest Minnie

    I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday I was

    sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

    it will be better by the time you receive this letter

    I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present

    We are still resting and a big battle has been 

    raging all along the line, and a big success has

    been achieved by us and the French. I think that

    if we continue as we are doing that the War wont

    be long before it is over, I hope, and trust not.

    I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

    Mattie a post card but I will send her one when

    I can get another, as regards sending my love to

    Mrs Feiher, as I worded it, I did not know I had

    mentioned her as Mrs Feiher until I got your letter

    and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize I

    did not mean what you have taken it fore so 

    forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

    when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

    spirit in which it is sent lovie I escpect to see

    Joe Heppenstull to night and I am pleased to hear



  • February 16, 2017 17:30:44 Sandra Badergruber

    Somewhere
    Sep 21st / 18

    My Dearest Minnie

    I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday I was

    sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

    it will be better by the time you receve this letter

    I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present

    We are still resting and a big balthe has been 

    raging all along the line and a big success has

    been achieved by us and the French I think that

    if we continue as we are doing that the War wont

    be long before it is over I hope and trust not

    I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

    Mattie a post card but I will send her one when

    I can get another A's regards sending my love to

    her Feiher as I worded it I did not know I had

    mentioned her as her Feiher until I got your letter

    and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize I

    did not mean hwen you have taken it fore so 

    forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

    when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

    spirit in which it is sent lovie I escpect to see

    joe Heppenstull to night and I am pleased to hear



  • February 14, 2017 18:48:39 Erin Gordon

    Somewhere
    Sep 21st / 18

    My Dearest Minnei

    I recieved your most welcome letter yesterday I was

    sorry to hear that your ear is like it is I hope

    it will be better by the time you receve this letter

    I am pleased to tell you that I am alright at present

    We are still resting and a big balthe has been 

    raging all along the line and a big success has

    been achieved by us and the French I think that

    if we continue as we are doing that the War wont

    be long before it is over I hope and trust not

    I told you before that I was sorry I had not sent

    Mattie a post card but I will send her one when

    I can get another A's regards sending my love to

    her Feiher as I worded it I did not know I had

    mentioned her as her Feiher until I got your letter

    and you mentioned it so I humbly apologize I

    did not mean hwen you have taken it fore so 

    forgive me wont you? I shall wear the chain

    when I receive it and I shall regard it in the

    spirit in which it is sent lovie I escpect to see

    joe Heppenstull to night and I am please to hear



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Michael Bower
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September 27, 1918
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