Letter, 1918 June 16, Charleston, S.C., from F.H. Thompson, Co. V, 5th Battalion, Plattsburg Training Camp, Plattsburg, N.Y.

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Letter, 1918 June 16, Charleston, S.C., from F.H. Thompson, Co. V, 5th Battalion, Plattsburg Training Camp, Plattsburg, N.Y.

World War I letter concerning the wounding of Mrs. Cogswell's son, Chesnie; hoping that he would be sent to Plattsburg Training Camp as an instructor once he had recuperated; penned on letterhead of the Army and Navy Young Men's Christian Association.

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