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John William Graham letters, May-June 1943

1943-05-16 Page 3

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Coproral Fogleman and the rest of the clan. Ive never seen on to any of the Foglemans but have seen some Grahams which I wouldnt care to claim kin to since Ive been in the army. My friend from Ogdensburg N.Y. says there are lots of Grahams around but doesnt know Uncle Albert. Im glad Pap got an outing with A.D. Finch it must have been quite a day sounds like he took in most of Fayette County Hope it looks as good as I think it will. I hope our calves like their new home and stay in without trouble, expect the feed was getting scarce at home. Where did you say it was and who are we renting it from. I expect everyone will be planting corn hot + heavy before long, would have been about done had the season been different. It is raining pitchforks and hammer handles now and a goodish amount of hail about the size of peas makes the barracks roof rattle some. Dont know whether Ill get to the show or not but must get ready if I do Love Johnny
 
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