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Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 11, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 11, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, written on January 11, 1918. “Young Men’s Christian Associations”, “WITH THE COLORS”, logo and slogan on the envelope.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 9, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 9, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, written on January 9, 1918. Envelope has “National War Work Council – Army and Navy - Young Men’s Christian Associations”, “WITH THE COLORS” printed on the back.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 8, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 8, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, written on January 8, 1918. With this letter he had a new address: Rec. Co. 33 K. 17, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida. Written on YMCA logo letter head, “National War Work Council – Army and Navy - Young Men’s Christian Associations”, “WITH THE COLORS”, logo and slogan also on the envelope.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 7, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 7, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, written on January 7, 1918. Written on YMCA logo letterhead “WITH THE COLORS”.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 6, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 6, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, written on January 6, 1918. Written on YMCA logo letterhead “WITH THE COLORS”. Includes train tickets: Chattanooga Railway and Light Company
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 5, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 5, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, written on January 5, 1918. Written on YMCA logo letter head, “National War Work Council – Army and Navy - Young Men’s Christian Associations”, “WITH THE COLORS”, logo and slogan also on the envelope.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 4, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 4, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, written on January 4, 1918. Written on YMCA logo letter head, “National War Work Council – Army and Navy - Young Men’s Christian Associations”, “WITH THE COLORS”, logo and slogan also on the envelope.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 3, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 3, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, written on January 3, 1918. Written on YMCA logo letter head, “National War Work Council – Army and Navy - Young Men’s Christian Associations”, “WITH THE COLORS”, logo and slogan also on the envelope.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 1, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 1, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry Co., Indiana, describing his day to day activities written on January 1, 1918. The letter includes his mailing address: Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Barracks no. 27, Jacksonville, Fla. and mentions he still does not know the Company number. He also mentions The Red Cross of Sulphur Springs (Indiana), Camp Taylor (Louisville) and Fort Thomas. Written on YMCA letterhead, “WITH THE COLORS”, envelope has the same logo and wording.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 1, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, January 1, 1918, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana, describing his arrival and day to day activities written on January 1, 1918. Written on YMCA letterhead, “WITH THE COLORS”, envelope has the same logo and wording.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker Undated, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker Undated, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
An undated letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, stamped by the post office on January 3, 1918. This is the first letter with his full mailing address: Receiving Co. 24 Barracks B. 27, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida. Written on YMCA letterhead, “WITH THE COLORS”, envelope has the same logo and wording.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker Undated, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker Undated, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
An undated letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, posted on January 11, 1918. Written on YMCA letterhead, “WITH THE COLORS”, envelope has the same logo and wording.
Souvenir Folder Of Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida, National Art Co.
Souvenir Folder Of Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida, National Art Co.
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A Souveinir Folder enclosed with pictures of Camp Joseph E. Johnston in Jacksonville, Florida. It was photographed by Striker at the National Art Co. from Detroit, Michigan in 1918.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker Undated, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker Undated, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana describing his day to day activities and feelings, undated. Written on Camp Joseph E. Johnston letterhead. Postmarked for February 23, 1918.
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, December 31, 1917, Wesley Bouslog
Letter: Wesley Bouslog To Opal Valentine Baker, December 31, 1917, Wesley Bouslog
Camp Joseph E. Johnston Collection Correspondence
A letter from Wesley Bouslog to his girlfriend Opal Valentine Baker, Sulphur Springs, Henry County, Indiana, describing his arrival and day to day activities written on December 31, 1917. In this letter he writes about his arrival at Camp Joseph E. Johnston and Florida. Back of outside envelope: National War Work Council – ARMY AND NAVY – Young Men’s Christian Association “WITH THE COLORS”.