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John William Graham letters, January 1944

1944-01-16 Page 2

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it in some of her sleuthing. Bet [Pop?] got a kick out of trying to find more data in the Fayette Co. History. I think he is Fayette Co's leading historian on local happenings. Want to wish you a happy birthday Dad, haven't found anything for you yet but I haven't forgotten you. Hope you have a hundred more of them. I hang my washing when I do it beside a stove and let it steam dry sure doesn't take long when we have a good fire going. Helps the humidity in the barracks too. The guys let the stoves go and the ashes pile up in them until we have several sets of grates burned out and the stoves don't work so hot. Guess I'll have to cut this short as the Lieutenant just came with a bunch of tools for us. Will write whenever I find time. Love Johnny
 
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