TRANSCRIBED FROM THE SHARP COUNTY RECORD OCTOBER 19, 1917, P. 1
Enclosed find a dollar for which please send me the Record so that I may hear from the home folks. I am getting along fine and having a good time. Today was pay day and tonight everyone seems to have plenty of money. The Louisiana boys seem to think they can treat the Arkansas boys any old way. At a dance the other night a fight took place between an Arkansas boy and a Louisiana boy, in which the Louisiana boy was hurt very bad, being cut with a knife.
Fay Woodyard of Cave City, Camp Beauregard, La.
NOTES: This is a partial letter. Oscar F. Woodward was born on July 15, 1897 and died on March 27, 1986. He is buried in Little Rock National Cemetery
TRANSCRIBED BY MIKE POLSTON
Enclosed find a dollar for which please send me the Record so that I may hear from the home folks. I am getting along fine and having a good time. Today was pay day and tonight everyone seems to have plenty of money. The Louisiana boys seem to think they can treat the Arkansas boys any old way. At a dance the other night a fight took place between an Arkansas boy and a Louisiana boy, in which the Louisiana boy was hurt very bad, being cut with a knife.
Fay Woodyard of Cave City, Camp Beauregard, La.
NOTES: This is a partial letter. Oscar F. Woodward was born on July 15, 1897 and died on March 27, 1986. He is buried in Little Rock National Cemetery
TRANSCRIBED BY MIKE POLSTON