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Letter from Newman (Bud) Ebersole to Mr. Miller, 1918 March 21   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Ebersole, Newman, Captain, 1887-1948
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Letter from Newman (Bud) Ebersole to Mr. Miller, 1918 March 21
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This letter was written from Newman "Bud" Ebersole, in France, to Mr. Miller in the Purchasing Department at ARMCO. Ebersole describes: missing home and all of the ARMCO employees and their families; understanding how hard a time Mr. Miller has had in dealing with railway tie-ups and a shortage of supplies, and the hopes that he has had a chance to rest up on a vacation; having received the warm, knitted sweaters from Mrs. Miller and others, and how he has shared those items with French soldiers, as the ARMCO men were well-supplied at the moment; having received little caps, one of which Ebersole kept for himself, and the others which he shared with the ARMCO Unit; that the sound of artillery fire rivals the noise produced at the ARMCO plant; and that Ebersole's stenographer has to leave for a date, so he must conclude the letter, sending his best regards to Mr. Miller and eleven other people. This letter is a mimeographed reproduction. Copies of this and other correspondence were then generally distributed to friends and family members of the ARMCO Ambulance Corps, and to ARMCO employees.
Date 21 March 1918
date QS:P571,+1918-03-21T00:00:00Z/11
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