Carl A. Robohm letters to Miss Lollie Nutter, 1918.

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Carl A. Robohm letters to Miss Lollie Nutter, 1918.

Carl Robohm writes to his sister Dorothea's friend Miss Eulalia ("Lollie") Nutter in Minneapolis, Minn. about life in the trenches: how he cannot write much detail because of the censors, missing real music when all they hear are military bands and amateur quartets, compares the fighting to fourth of July fireworks, remarks on how dirty he is, food they eat, and now that the war is over he wonders what the next four years will bring to his life.

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Robohm, Carl A.

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Carl A. Robohm, of Minneapolis, Minn., served in Battery D, 151st Field Artillery Battalion, American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. From the description of Carl A. Robohm letters to Miss Lollie Nutter, 1918. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 57253776 ...

United States. Army. Field Artillery Battalion, 151st

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Nutter, Eulalia R.,

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