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Jenkins family letters

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Collection contains letters and postcards mailed between members of the Jenkins family. The post cards are from locations across the United States. The letters were sent between Mr. and Mrs. Robert David Jenkins while he was in the military after the Korean War. The letters are a mix of love letters and family updates.

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Kobel Family letters

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The collection contains letters between members of the Kobel family during World War II, particularly from 1944-1945.

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Weldon E. Lewis letters

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Collection contains letters from Seargent Weldon E. Lewis who served in the US military in 1944, to his wife, Ms. Weldon E. Lewis. Written during WWII, the letters contain messages to his wife. All letters are stamped with US army postage.

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