TRANSCRIBED FROM THE WYNNE PROGRESS NOVEMBER 8, 1918 P. 1
France, October 13, 1918.
Dear Cousin:
Just a few lines to let you know I am still well and enjojying life as much s could be expected. I am sending you under separate cover a picture. It is not much of a picture, but it is the best a person can get over here.
We are in a mighty nice camp here, the best one we ever will get into on this side, for I suppose camping places will not be very _____when we leave here, for whenever we leave here we will go where things will be hot.
Pvt. W. O. Hooper
Train Hqt. Div 304 Am. Train
U.S.A.
NOTES: This letter was written by William Obie Hooper to his cousin Mrs. M. L. Harwick. He was born on January 14, 1894 in Wynne, Arkansas and died in 1953. He is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
TRANSCRIBED BY MIKE POLSTON
France, October 13, 1918.
Dear Cousin:
Just a few lines to let you know I am still well and enjojying life as much s could be expected. I am sending you under separate cover a picture. It is not much of a picture, but it is the best a person can get over here.
We are in a mighty nice camp here, the best one we ever will get into on this side, for I suppose camping places will not be very _____when we leave here, for whenever we leave here we will go where things will be hot.
Pvt. W. O. Hooper
Train Hqt. Div 304 Am. Train
U.S.A.
NOTES: This letter was written by William Obie Hooper to his cousin Mrs. M. L. Harwick. He was born on January 14, 1894 in Wynne, Arkansas and died in 1953. He is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
TRANSCRIBED BY MIKE POLSTON