Letters, 1918-1919.

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Letters, 1918-1919.

Letters written by Burlington, Wis. native William Hockings to his parents and also to Miriam Kinne, who he eventually married, in which he discusses his World War I service as the snare drummer with the 311th Band, Headquarters Detachment, 7th United States Engineers.

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