Letter from Minerva Crowell to her Sister, Mildred Crowell
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Letter from Minerva Crowell in France, to her sister, Mildred, sent via Nurses Mail. The envelope is addressed to Mrs. L.M. Crowell, 147 Fuller St., Brookline and is postmarked: 29 Jan 1919. This letter, although found in this envelope, was not sent in it. More likely the envelope goes with the letter dates 1919-01-xxRelated items
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