Letters From The Bowes Brothers – June 2, 1917 Somewhere in France,
My dear Mother and Evelyn, Just a few lines in reply to your letter of May 10. I sure wish this affair with Fritz was
My dear Mother and Evelyn, Just a few lines in reply to your letter of May 10. I sure wish this affair with Fritz was
In this letter, “that dear beloved wife of mine, or was to be,” refers to his girlfriend. Dear Mother and Family, Just a few
My Dear Mother and Evelyn, Just a few lines tonight to let you know that I am well and still OK. Yes, I am away
Dear Mrs. Bowes, You will wonder why I should write you, a perfect stranger to you. I have hesitated about doing it but you will
Dear Mrs. Bowes, I regret to hear the sad news of Jim’s death on March 25th and it was sad news to me and his
Dear Mrs. Bowes, This week we heard that Jim and Fred had, it is officially announced, died of wounds and you may be sure we
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