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Camp Cody, New Mexico, November 3rd, 1918 We left Olivia at 5:30, Oct 25th at Glencoe we had picked up another bunch of boys so that made four bunches, the others being from Montevideo, Granite Falls and Olivia…. Read More
Corporal L. E. Whitmer, who is one of the boys from Fairfax to help bring an American and Allied victory over there, has sent the following clipping to his parents here. It gives a vivid description of how… Read More
Paragraphs taken from letters written Oct. 17 and 26 by Howard C. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Olson Somewhere in France, Sat. Oct. 26, 1918 Dear Mother and Father: This is Saturday morning and am… Read More
Category: Bird Island, Bird Island Union, France, Letter, Military, Minnesota, Need Photograph, Uncategorized Tags: France, Letter, military, Renville county, Soldier, world war i
Wm Buckley Recently Received the Following Interesting Letter from his Brother Alfred. U. S. S. C. 128, an Italian Port, Oct. 4, 1918Dear Brother:Received your letter dated Sept. 2, sure glad to hear from you.We are out on… Read More
Relatives of Ray Lieferman, who has been wounded in France are in receipt of an interesting letter written by him when in the hospital. He writes: “Just had my supper and am in my room with a partner… Read More
Tullie (Theodore Oscar) Thompson, a former Olivia boy, has recently returned from France, where he spent several months in the front line trenches, and is at present visiting his relatives in Minneapolis. He enlisted in Minneapolis and for… Read More
Category: A.E.F., Camp Dix, France, Olivia, Olivia High School, Olivia Times, World War I Tags: Battles, military, olivia, Olivia Times, Renville county, Soldier, world war i
Thomas Flannigan, a former Olivia boy, is dead in France. His sister, Mrs. Henry Patzwald, received a telegram Tuesday night informing her that he was killed on October 23rd. He entered the service in June and was sent… Read More
Last Letter By Soldier Joseph Malacek (Malecek) Writes Home While in Hospital Shortly Before Death Calls Him New Mexico, Oct. 30, 1918 Dearest Mary: How are you all getting along? Well, we are on the place now. We… Read More
Category: Bechyn, Camp Cody, Henryville Township, Honor Roll, Letter, Olivia, Olivia Times, Renville County, World War I Tags: Camp Cody, honor roll, Letter, military, Olivia Times, Renville county, Soldier, world war i
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitney: Your letter received describing your trip to Pine City; how I would like to have been along. I am returning the picture of the fawn immediately, as it’s so easy to loose… Read More
Category: A.E.F., France, Hector, Hector Mirror, Letter, Military, Minnesota, Renville County, World War I Tags: Army Medical Corp, Letter, Renville county, Soldier, world war i
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Martin were on Tuesday greatly relieved of anxiety when they received a letter from their son, Bert, who several weeks ago was reported as missing in action, the letter stating that he was… Read More
Category: France, Franklin, Franklin Tribune, Letter, World War I, Wounded Tags: Franklin, Letter, military, Renville county, Soldier, world war i, Wounded
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Letter from Louis Klemenhagen, Olivia Times, 11-14-1918
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Camp Cody, New Mexico, November 3rd, 1918 We left Olivia at 5:30, Oct 25th at Glencoe we had picked up another bunch of boys so that made four bunches, the others being from Montevideo, Granite Falls and Olivia…. Read More
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Counter Attack Halted, Fairfax Standard, 11-28-1918
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Corporal L. E. Whitmer, who is one of the boys from Fairfax to help bring an American and Allied victory over there, has sent the following clipping to his parents here. It gives a vivid description of how… Read More
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Category: Fairfax, Fairfax Standard, France, over there, World War I Tags: A.E.F., military, Renville county, Soldier, world war i
Letter from Howard C. Olson, Bird Island Union, 11-28-1918
Last Updated: February 21, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Paragraphs taken from letters written Oct. 17 and 26 by Howard C. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Olson Somewhere in France, Sat. Oct. 26, 1918 Dear Mother and Father: This is Saturday morning and am… Read More
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Category: Bird Island, Bird Island Union, France, Letter, Military, Minnesota, Need Photograph, Uncategorized Tags: France, Letter, military, Renville county, Soldier, world war i
Letter From Alfred Buckley, Renville County Journal, 12-5-1918
Posted: February 21, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Wm Buckley Recently Received the Following Interesting Letter from his Brother Alfred. U. S. S. C. 128, an Italian Port, Oct. 4, 1918Dear Brother:Received your letter dated Sept. 2, sure glad to hear from you.We are out on… Read More
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Category: Letter, Navy, Renville County Journal Tags: Letter, military, Navy, Norfolk Township, Renville county, Soldier, world war i
Letter from Ray Lieferman, Renville Star Farmer, 11-28-1918
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Relatives of Ray Lieferman, who has been wounded in France are in receipt of an interesting letter written by him when in the hospital. He writes: “Just had my supper and am in my room with a partner… Read More
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Tullie Thompson Returns Home, Olivia Times, 11-28-1918
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Tullie (Theodore Oscar) Thompson, a former Olivia boy, has recently returned from France, where he spent several months in the front line trenches, and is at present visiting his relatives in Minneapolis. He enlisted in Minneapolis and for… Read More
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Thomas Flannigan Killed, Buffalo Lake News, 11-29-1918
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Thomas Flannigan, a former Olivia boy, is dead in France. His sister, Mrs. Henry Patzwald, received a telegram Tuesday night informing her that he was killed on October 23rd. He entered the service in June and was sent… Read More
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Letter from Joseph Malacek, Olivia Times, 11-28-1918
Last Updated: February 21, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Last Letter By Soldier Joseph Malacek (Malecek) Writes Home While in Hospital Shortly Before Death Calls Him New Mexico, Oct. 30, 1918 Dearest Mary: How are you all getting along? Well, we are on the place now. We… Read More
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Letter From Harry E McKibben, Hector Mirror, 11-28-1918
Last Updated: February 21, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitney: Your letter received describing your trip to Pine City; how I would like to have been along. I am returning the picture of the fawn immediately, as it’s so easy to loose… Read More
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Category: A.E.F., France, Hector, Hector Mirror, Letter, Military, Minnesota, Renville County, World War I Tags: Army Medical Corp, Letter, Renville county, Soldier, world war i
Bert Martin Writes, Franklin Tribune, 11-28-1918
Posted: February 21, 2019 by Renville County Historical Society Leave a Comment
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Martin were on Tuesday greatly relieved of anxiety when they received a letter from their son, Bert, who several weeks ago was reported as missing in action, the letter stating that he was… Read More
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Category: France, Franklin, Franklin Tribune, Letter, World War I, Wounded Tags: Franklin, Letter, military, Renville county, Soldier, world war i, Wounded