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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 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.