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Friday, September 5, 1941
Three letters in one envelope.
From Ma Boxey, pg 1 of 2
From Ma Boxey, pg 2 of 2
From Pascal, pg 1 of 2
From Pascal, pg 2 of 2
From Widget
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JD Box of Booneville, MS fought in the Pacific during WWII. These are the letters he and his family wrote to one another during boot camp and throughout his time fighting overseas.
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