Lindstadt Brothers First World War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
correspondence, postal service, February 1919, 1919, brother, family, United States, United States Army, army, infantry, mother, son, Camp Dix, N.J., Wrightstown, N.J., Y.M.C.A, Y.M.C.A Stationary, munitions, trains, American flag, societies and organizations, ocean travel, demobilization, Brest, New York, N.Y., civilians, landscapes, travel, going home, soldiers' slang, religion, patriotism, nationalism, war stamps, war bonds, engineering, England, friendship, camaraderie, death, France, loneliness, love, money, wages, pay, government, pictures, photography, uniform, clothing, kit, weather, muddy weather, post-war conditions
Publication Date
2-24-1919
Subject Terms
J.P. Lindstadt; Robert Lindstadt; February 24, 1919; February 28, 1919; World War I; World War One; World War, 1914 - 1918; United States; War and Civilization -- History -- 20th Century; United States. Army; United States. Army. Infantry; United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces; Burlington (Ia. ) -- History -- 20th Century; Camp Dix (N.J.) -- History -- 20th Century; United States. Army. Company D 116th Ammunition Train; Nationalism -- United States; Patriotism -- United States; Description and Travel - Portugal; Description and Travel - France
Identifier
2014.160.w.r_Lindstadt_Brothers_ worldwarone_1919-02-24_070
Recommended Citation
Lindstadt, Robert Lindstadt, "1919-02-24, Robert to Mother" (1919). Lindstadt Brothers First World War correspondence. 73.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/lindstadt_brothers_collection/73
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