Rudoph Miller letter to his brother Cort Miller, 4 August 1918.

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Rudoph Miller letter to his brother Cort Miller, 4 August 1918.

Colorful five-page letter from Rudoph Miller in Hobart, Oklahoma to his newphew Cort Miller stationed at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Miller comments on World War I, his opinion of Woodrow Wilson, the Kiser, and the German people. He also describes drought conditions and politics in Oklahoma. Miller writes to his nephew that he will "learn a great deal" in the service that will be of benefit after the war.

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