George V letter, 1918.

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George V letter, 1918.

The collection consists of a form letter to U.S. soldiers, World War I, April 1918. Stationery crested with lion and unicorn and the mottos "Dieu et Mon Droit" and "Honi Suit qui mal y pense." Windsor Castle. Signed George, R.I. Sprig of plant (heather?) attached.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7241661

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