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Letters From The Bowes Brothers – Jan. 4, 1917 France

Dear Evelyn and the rest, How are you little girl? I hope you are good and do all you can to help Mother. We miss you all so much but I sincerely hope that it won’t be long before we are able to be all together again. Be sure to keep up your music...
  • 0 Dearest Mother and folks, Well, here I am only I don’t know where I am anyway. In the same battalion as Cliff is but have missed him again as he is up the line but he’ll be back here before long. It can’t be any...
  • 0 My dear Mother and Evelyn, Just a few lines to let you know I am still OK and feeling good. I have been through the big ordeal of my first trip into the line. It was not so bad on the nerves as I thought...
  • 0 Dear Mother, Well, Musie, I received your letter a few days ago but didn’t answer as I wanted to have something important to tell you that was something more than a rumour. Here it is. The 222nd will be out of existence. 450 of us...
  • 0 This is a letter from Fred Bowes, however the final page or pages are missing. My dearest Mother and folks, You asked me to describe my ocean trip but I guess I have done that to the best of my ability. It was pretty rough...
  • 0 Well Musie dear how does it sound at last I am here but that is about all I can say only that I am all OK. I had a letter from the boys a couple of days ago but they could not get up to...
  • 0 My dearest Mother, Honestly Mother, this is the first time I have had any few minutes on my hands in some time as after we were back from leave. We had a whole week on the rifle ranges and had two guards and various other...
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