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[V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, December 11, 1944]
V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, December 11, 1944. Contains personal news written while Stewart was stationed in England. Discusses his engagement to Jacqueline Caye Bossong. One handwritten page. Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
[V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, November 28, 1944]
V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, November 28, 1944. Contains personal news written while Stewart was stationed in England. Discusses hometown news and the possibility of Jackie (Jacqueline Caye Bossong) becoming part of the family soon. One handwritten pages. Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
[V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, December 17, 1944]
V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, December 17, 1944. Contains personal news written while Stewart was stationed in England. Discusses the upcoming Christmas holiday and a recent party. One handwritten page. Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
[V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, September 23, 1943]
V-mail letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, September 23, 1943. Contains personal news written while Stewart was stationed in England. Discusses family news, a new airplane assignment, and the best candy to send via mail. One handwritten page. Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
[Letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, June 3, 1944]
Letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, June 3, 1944. Contains personal news written while Stewart was stationed in England. Discusses financial matters, daily life, and his combat film and photographs. Three handwritten pages. Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
[Letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, July 3, 1944]
Letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, July 3, 1944. Contains personal news written while Stewart was stationed in England. Discusses daily life, the status of the war, and family news. Two handwritten pages. Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
[Letter to Helen Jane Jackson from Captain Mavis P. Kelsey, September 17, 1942]
Letter to Helen Jane Jackson, wife of Thomas Walter Jackson, from Captain Mavis P. Kelsey, surgeon of the 54th Fighter Squadron, September 17, 1942. Notifies her of the death of her husband and sends condolences. Three handwritten pages with envelope.
[Letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, June 8, 1943]
Letter to Clara Stewart from her son, fighter ace James C. Stewart, June 8, 1943. Contains personal news written while Stewart was stationed in England. Discusses mail delivery and news about friends and family. Three handwritten pages. Part of a disassembled scrapbook containing World War II and post-war materials, circa 1943-1956.
[Partial letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, November 18, 1945]
Partial letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, November 18, 1945. Discusses a boat trip on the Huangpu (Whangpoo) River, a shopping trip in Shanghai, the city's mix of American, European, and Chinese culture, and his plans when he returns home. Two typed pages with envelope.
[Fragments from letters written by William Orthman to his wife while stationed in Shanghai, China, circa 1945-1946]
Fragments from letters written by William Orthman to his wife while stationed in Shanghai, China, circa 1945-1946. Topics discussed include linotype operations at a local print shop and life in Shanghai. Four typed pages.