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John William Graham letters, January-February 1945

1945-01-04 John W. Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2

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shack and when I put it away this evening it was nice and dry. My foot locker I built when I first came over has certainly served me well it's dust proof and dry and so far I haven't had anything chewed by mice. I'll inclose a snap shot of my ship which was taken awhile back just after it returned to our field. Hope you've received the bunch I sent a couple of weeks ago, some of them will be nice to have when I'm a hundred years old. Guess I'm getting old, misplaced my glasses tonight and looked for twenty minutes before I found them. They had fallen down behind some boxes and stationary on my shelf and were out of sight. Should write another letter tonight so will close. Love Johnny Dad I sure wish you a happy birthday and lots & lots more of them. Expect by the time this reaches you it will be that day.
 
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