Elmer
Anderson Writes from France
S. S. Ampetco,
N. Y., Sept. 16, 1918
Dear Sister,
Am well and
hope you are the same. Well, what are you doing now days? I suppose you are
real busy getting ready for winter.
I am now in the
middle of the sea, having nothing else to do by write, so here it is such as it
is. I have made two trips to Franc so far and expect to make another before
getting relieved. I may get relieved in time to get home for Christmas. I hope
so, for I would like to get home for awhile.
We have had
some awful high seas on this trip. Have been soaked with salt water nearly
every day. To-day is fine, thank goodness.
We had a break
down one night. We nearly went under with the waves. Almost rolled out of our
bunks.
Some of the
French towns are nice and some are just the opposite. The large cities are
fine, but the small places are no good. The places we were in this time were
small.
Was talking to
some American soldiers in France about the war and the way they talked this war
is not going to last very much longer. Well, I hope not, as it has been going
on long enough to suit me. How about you?
This is the
fifth letter I have written on this trip. Will close with love to you all. Answer
right away so I will get it before I leave again.
Elmer Anderson
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Posted: January 15, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society
Letter from Elmer Anderson, Franklin Tribune, 10-3-1918
Elmer Anderson Writes from France
S. S. Ampetco, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1918
Dear Sister,
Am well and hope you are the same. Well, what are you doing now days? I suppose you are real busy getting ready for winter.
I am now in the middle of the sea, having nothing else to do by write, so here it is such as it is. I have made two trips to Franc so far and expect to make another before getting relieved. I may get relieved in time to get home for Christmas. I hope so, for I would like to get home for awhile.
We have had some awful high seas on this trip. Have been soaked with salt water nearly every day. To-day is fine, thank goodness.
We had a break down one night. We nearly went under with the waves. Almost rolled out of our bunks.
Some of the French towns are nice and some are just the opposite. The large cities are fine, but the small places are no good. The places we were in this time were small.
Was talking to some American soldiers in France about the war and the way they talked this war is not going to last very much longer. Well, I hope not, as it has been going on long enough to suit me. How about you?
This is the fifth letter I have written on this trip. Will close with love to you all. Answer right away so I will get it before I leave again.
Elmer Anderson
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