Correspondence, 1917.

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Correspondence, 1917.

Correspondence she wrote to Walter, a World War I soldier, on July 8, 1917, with news of a brother, Lafayette, who had an eye treated at the Ford Factory at Henry Ford's request, and a trip taken to Fort Custer.

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Dahlinger, Evangeline.

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