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Thomas W. Messenger correspondence, January-May 1918

1918-01-27 Thomas Messenger to Mr. & Mrs. N.H. Messenger Page 2

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and coffee and a piece of chocolate pie. I went over to see Clarke awhile this afternoon. Then we both went over to Co.M. 133rd Infantry where Leonard Bristow lives. He's from Brighton and used to teach school around Wellman. We stayed till four o'clock, then came home. How is everybody at home. Am very glad to hear that Papa is up and around. I don't know much to write tonight. I sleep alone now and keep warm enough. A good many of the fellows have the transfer fever. Mamma you don't need to send the peroxide. I got some up town the other day. Took out $5,000.00 of insurance this morning. Must close and write to Lee. Will get my pictures Wednesday. Lovingly, Tom
 
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