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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918
1918-08-04 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1
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135 August 4, 1918. My dear Wife,- I have just completed a most enjoyable Sunday. Who do you think has been to see me? Answer: Major Newman. Oddly enough he arrived when I was half through writing a letter to Mary Dorr, a letter prompted by having read her letter to you. I was telling her how Oliver was at GHG, where I expected to find him soon, when up rolled a Dodge to our front door and he disembarked. Captain Adams was with him, and I certainly was happy to see both of them. We sat in the garden and talked until we had exchanged all the news of common interest. Then Major Newman's former colonel came along, and all of us took a walk up
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135 August 4, 1918. My dear Wife,- I have just completed a most enjoyable Sunday. Who do you think has been to see me? Answer: Major Newman. Oddly enough he arrived when I was half through writing a letter to Mary Dorr, a letter prompted by having read her letter to you. I was telling her how Oliver was at GHG, where I expected to find him soon, when up rolled a Dodge to our front door and he disembarked. Captain Adams was with him, and I certainly was happy to see both of them. We sat in the garden and talked until we had exchanged all the news of common interest. Then Major Newman's former colonel came along, and all of us took a walk up
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