[Letters to Grace Hasson Pitcher, chiefly World War I letters from her brother James Hasson, second lieutenant, U.S. Army, 51st Infantry, 6th Division, Company M] 1917-1927.

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[Letters to Grace Hasson Pitcher, chiefly World War I letters from her brother James Hasson, second lieutenant, U.S. Army, 51st Infantry, 6th Division, Company M] 1917-1927.

5 folders ; 25 x 37 cm.

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