Mathias N. Miller First World War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
Poetry, October 1918, 1918, correspondence, souvenirs, pictures, photography, gifts, family, uncle, niece, death, dugout, dug-out, leisure, soldiers' slang, Kaiser Wilhelm II, bomb, going home, post-war hopes, celebration, happiness, France, mother, children, soldiers, American Flag, infantry, company, military unit, united states, united states army, army, infantry, art, love, Old Glory, plants, songs, women at home, patriotism
Publication Date
10-17-1918
Subject Terms
Mary Rita Theiss; Mathias N. Miller; World War I; World War One; World War, 1914 1918; October 17, 1918; United States; War and Civilization -- History -- 20th Century; United States. Army; United States. Army. Company I. 56th Pioneer Infantry; War and Society -- 20th Century; Patriotism - United States; World war 1914 1918 - Poetry
Identifier
2014.160.w.r_Miller_worldwarone_1918-10-17_001
Recommended Citation
Miller, Mathias N., "1918-10-17, Mathias to Mary" (1918). Mathias N. Miller First World War correspondence. 1.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/mnmiller_collection/1
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