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Letter from Howard to Yvette, May 8, 1944
[The following is written on Official United States Army stationary]
May 8, 1944
9:00 P.M.
Hello darling,
I know its [sic] been a long time since I’ve written to you darling but it just couldn’t be helped. You see we went out on a…
Letter from Howard to Yvette, May 25, 1944
[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]
May 25, 1944
10:30 P.M.
Hello Darling
Gee I love you to night [sic]. I’m so darn happy I went to see this other chaplain to night [sic] and as I walked in he called…
Letter from Howard to Yvette, May 24, 1944
[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]
May 24, 1944
7 PM
Hello darlin
I got a letter from you to-day [sic] and it seems that you are different. I love you darling and I wouldn’t want you to change your…
Letter from Howard to Yvette, May 20, 1944
[The following is written on official United States Army Stationary]
May 20, 1944
10:30 P.M.
Hello Darling,
Gee darling I’m lonesome to night [sic] and wish I could see you just for a little while but I guess I can wait. I got a nice…
Letter from Howard to Yvette, May 16, 1944
[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]
May 16, 1944
9:00 P.M.
Hi Darling:
You know when I mailed that letter to you last night I had it all sealed and then I saw the peice [sic] of paper with the…
Letter from Howard to Yvette, May 10, 1944
May 10, 1944
10:00 P.M.
Yvette dearest;
I always address my envelopes first and when I started addressing your[s] I had Mrs. written so I had to start over again. That makes three times I [have] written Mrs. instead of Miss in the last…
Tags: chores, daily life, friend, marriage
Letter from Howard to Yvette, April 9, 1944
Camp Campbell, Ky.
April 9, 1944
Dearest Yve.
Well as you know darling I haven’t forgotten you as yet and I don’t think I ever will. Well we did go on bivouac as I thought and we stayed there until this morning and it rained almost all…
Letter from Howard to Yvette, April 28, 1944
[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]
Camp Campbell, Ky.
April 28, 1944
Dear Yve.
I just got your letter and gee honey I envy Norman. Some guys get all the luck. Well anyway it must feel good to be home…
Tags: chores, daily life, friend, furlough
Letter from Howard to Yvette, April 20, 1944
[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]
Camp Campbell, Ky.
April 20, 1944
Hi short and Beautiful
Gee darling I love you. You know it[‘s] too bad that I have to be so far away from you all the time. Well…
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Postcard of Nurse Axness and the first patients at the Concordia College hospital, circa 1910
Postcard of Nurse Axness and the first patients, probably ailed by scarlet fever, at the Concordia College hospital, circa 1910