TRANSCRIBED FROM THE LOG CABIN DEMOCRAT OCTOBER 3, 1918 P. 2
It is a certainly a fine country, and there is nothing here too good for an American soldier. I have seen lots of large guns and at times have been real close to them. Tell all the people this is no play game over here. You can hear a shell whistle a good ways off. I am with the engineering department.
NOTES: This partial letter was written from France by Harold Hamilton to his mother Mrs. J. C. Hamilton.
TRANSCRIBED BY LARAE SHURLEY
It is a certainly a fine country, and there is nothing here too good for an American soldier. I have seen lots of large guns and at times have been real close to them. Tell all the people this is no play game over here. You can hear a shell whistle a good ways off. I am with the engineering department.
NOTES: This partial letter was written from France by Harold Hamilton to his mother Mrs. J. C. Hamilton.
TRANSCRIBED BY LARAE SHURLEY