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Letter and pencil drawing by Frances McClelland
White House Letter
Fat Boy's calorie chart
Beverly Southard
Randy Kunze and his dog, Suzie with photo of President Eisenhower
Dear Sir
Gets Her Present First
Letter showing that it started on its way across the Atlantic En route to Panama by submarine in 1917. It was owned by Dr. L. A. Bernhardi
Copy of letter to Amon Carter from General Dwight Eisenhower
Mrs. William Latham
"Victory Center"
Letter from Daddy
H. T. Mead
On the POW list
Photo of a Letter envelope
Elizabeth Bailey, and Jane Hufendick
Goodfellows
Needs Traction
Mrs. Gordon F. Jacobson, who will leave from New York to join her husband in Germany
Thomas Buckley
Lester Urban, 65, Railway Mail Service clerk, to retire
R. L. Paschal, to celebrate 77th birthday
Mrs. Vivian Bryan
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Junior
Miss Nelda Summers and R. M. Fisher sending messages to POWs
Mrs. L. R. Weeks
Corporal James E. Newman reading mail
Private Grady A. Whitehead Junior
Mrs. William H. Simpson
Mrs. Jewel E. Tennison, reading letter from her husband
O. F. Newman and daughter Mrs. C. L. Brown reading Corporal Newman's mail
Private First Class Johnny R. Butler Junior
O. F. Newman with Corporal James E. Newman's mail
Leroy G. Smith Family
H. G. "Pop" Lewis, Boy Scout leader
Norman Robinson
Sam J. Smith, postman
S. J. Lightfoot
Correspondence written by Emerson Emory, addressed to Louise Emory
Mrs. Oma Pennock looking at souvenirs
Sergeant Carl E. Janney
Lost Battalion
Private James Lowell Foree, nineteen, wounded in action in France
Lost Battalion
Postman E. V. White and Mrs. Lena Condra
Webb Brewster preparing package to be sent to his father who is overseas
Jo Ann Thornton and Mrs. J. L. Thornton
"One Day Nearer to Victory"
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