TRANSCRIBED FROM THE HELENA WORLD JANUARY 7, 1918 P. 5
Editor World,
Helena, Ark.
Dear Sir:
As I can’t get an answer to individual letters, I take this liberty. Will you please publish this:
James V. Rolston, better known as Buck, would appreciate a leter from any of his friends, either sex. Address James V. Rolston San Antonio, Tex. General Delivery.
Yours respectfully,
James V. Rolston
NOTES: James Valentine Rolston was writing to the editor of the newspaper, C. B. Oldham. He was born in Lee County, Arkansas on July 22, 1988 and February 2, 1962 in Helena, Arkansas. He is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park in Walnut Corner, Arkansas. His military headstone identifies him as an Arkansas Cook serving in World War 1. He enlisted on December 12, 1917 and was discharged on December 20, 1918. He was listed as serving as a Cook in the 614 Aero Squadron 2nd Provisional Regiment.
TRANSCRIBED BY MIKE POLSTON
Editor World,
Helena, Ark.
Dear Sir:
As I can’t get an answer to individual letters, I take this liberty. Will you please publish this:
James V. Rolston, better known as Buck, would appreciate a leter from any of his friends, either sex. Address James V. Rolston San Antonio, Tex. General Delivery.
Yours respectfully,
James V. Rolston
NOTES: James Valentine Rolston was writing to the editor of the newspaper, C. B. Oldham. He was born in Lee County, Arkansas on July 22, 1988 and February 2, 1962 in Helena, Arkansas. He is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park in Walnut Corner, Arkansas. His military headstone identifies him as an Arkansas Cook serving in World War 1. He enlisted on December 12, 1917 and was discharged on December 20, 1918. He was listed as serving as a Cook in the 614 Aero Squadron 2nd Provisional Regiment.
TRANSCRIBED BY MIKE POLSTON