Edwin G. Frick First World War Correspondence Collection

Authors

Edwin G. Frick

Document Type

Letter - Chapman Access Only

Keywords

Anti-German propaganda, Aunt, barracks, censorship, children, Christianity, conditions in the trenches, discontent, disease and sanitation, faith and religion, family, father, gifts, homesickness, letterhead, personal stories, prisoners, religion, sister, thoughts on the enemy, weather, Y.M.C.A, Y.M.C.A stationary

Publication Date

10-9-1918

Subject Terms

United States. Army; Letterheads; United States. Army-- Barracks and quarters; History--20th century; Prisoners of War [German]; World War, 1914-1918--Personal narratives, American;

Summary

This collection includes letters from Sarg. Edwin G. Frick during his time in the United States Army (unit unknown) to his family and girlfriend, Elizabeth, from 1917 until his death in 1919. Most of his letters were written from France. Part of this correspondence includes letters that he received from Elizabeth.

Identifier

2014038wr_027

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