Image and design copyright RPS
Here is a detail of the letter:
Image and design copyright RPS
The letter is actually a note on a postcard (copied onto fabric) that came with one of those wonderful scrapbooks that I found earlier this year. There is no doubt that they came from a local family. The postcard is a double length one:
The sender was apparently training at Camp Sherman in Chillicothe, Ohio. The card is postmarked August 22, 1918 to a resident of Quaker City, Ohio. Judging from the message, it was before the devastating influenza outbreak that occurred that year. I wonder if the sender made it through the epidemic, and if he ever made it overseas. The message reads:
"Hello Rodney - How is the pike job coming? We had some try out on Liberty trucks like they take through there last Friday. We will be driving trucks in France within a month from today if we get over all OK. We have a dandy pair of driving gloves & we get a Norfolk overcoat at the port of embarkation wherever that will be we don't know. But we can get a few shots of good French wine, ha ha.
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