| WWI | Fred Boyer | |
|---|---|---|
| Headline | - | |
| Text | Somewhere in France Aug 29, 1918 Dear Mother: I will write you a few lines to let you know I am well and hope when your receive this it will find you all the same. I just got back from the front today. I had a fine time up there, so don't be uneasy about me for we have got the Germans going. I guess all the boys are gone from around home now. When you write tell me how the crops are. I have not had a letter from home since I got over here. It is a hard matter to get mail here and I can't write very often but will write as often as I can. I will close for this time so answer soon. Your son, Fred Y. Boyer, Battery F. 130th F. A. A. E. F. The above letter was received a few days ago by Mrs. M. E. Boyer northeast of Cassville. |
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| Newspaper | Cassville Republican | |
| Date | Oct. 3, 1918 | |
| Death Cert Link | - | |
| Resource | State Historical Society of MO Microfilm | |
| Submitted by | Donna Cooper |
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