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To: Mrs. Chas. Scripture Mils, Maine, U.S.A.
From: Ward Scripture 328th Infantry Company, American Expeditary Forces Genevenies, France.
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Genevenis, France, Feb 10, 1919
My dear Folks
I received three letters the other day and they found me in the best of health and you folks are the same. We have been having a good winter about 4 inches of snow, not so very cold. It seems funny that you don' get my mail after I write every week. If I were in Germany I could get you some helment. Was surprised to hear that Chris had left New London. What do they intend to do now. I was thinking when I get my discharge I will go to the merchant
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marines. I am going out West first. If we have good luck we will get home by Xmas ha ha. Did you get my sofa pillows I sent to you? When is Niel coming do you know? When does Aunt Grace plan on coming east. If you want to go to the star wait until I get home. What is the excitment at home? I sent you alot of clippings did you ever recieve them. How is Mrs Even this winter tell her I think of her if I don't write. That was strange about Tolmare. To Bill O still out to Phila I suppose will soon coming home
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since the war has stopped. Well the news is small so I will have to close. Hope to hear from you soon. As ever Scup 328 Inf A.R. APO 742 The APO is the first office number. Give my regards to all. I am hoping I will see you all soon. February 13th Received your letter Jan 23rd a.m O.K got Xmas OK Will write soon Keep your courage up, hope to see you all before long.
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