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Letter Written By Patricia O'Brien Aiken To Lieutenant Albert Shelton Aiken Postmarked May 15, 1943, Patricia O'Brien Aiken
Letter Written By Patricia O'Brien Aiken To Lieutenant Albert Shelton Aiken Postmarked May 15, 1943, Patricia O'Brien Aiken
Aiken, Patricia O'Brien (Letter Writer)
Hi Sweet –
Life is rather dull here in the office lately but I guess I’m helping the war effort by writing to you. Ahem: Anyway, I love you, does that help?
We finally got to New York, and I did all the things a proper “hick” should do. From going to the top of Rockefeller Center, to seeing the Statue of Liberty and the Rockettes and Central Park, & a broadcast and riding the subway and going to church in St. Patricks. (It’s the most beautiful church I’ve ever seen). It was all fun but I’d like to go …
Letter Written By Patricia O'Brien Aiken To Lieutenant Albert Shelton Aiken Postmarked March 30, 1942 , Patricia O'Brien Aiken
Letter Written By Patricia O'Brien Aiken To Lieutenant Albert Shelton Aiken Postmarked March 30, 1942 , Patricia O'Brien Aiken
Aiken, Patricia O'Brien (Letter Writer)
Hi Sugar –
I got quite a kick out of your letter. The letterhead was censored and also the place you arrived at and then what has been fairly good so that you got in a lot of flying time. It looked so ridiculous, I just had to laugh. However if you’re where I think you are, I think the Alaskan mainland would be better even if it doesn’t have any inner-spring mattresses...