TRANSCRIBED FROM THE MENA WEEKLY STAR OCTOBER 24, 1918 P. 1
I am getting along fine. I like this climate and the country. It sure is fertile land around here; their principal crops seem to be grapes and wheat. England is a much prettier country than France for scenery.
NOTES: This partial letter was written by George R Crosson to W. P. Mullikin of Mena. Crosson is with the signal corps.
TRANSCRIBED BY CAROLYN YANCEY KENT
I am getting along fine. I like this climate and the country. It sure is fertile land around here; their principal crops seem to be grapes and wheat. England is a much prettier country than France for scenery.
NOTES: This partial letter was written by George R Crosson to W. P. Mullikin of Mena. Crosson is with the signal corps.
TRANSCRIBED BY CAROLYN YANCEY KENT