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- GLC#
- GLC07810.097-View header record
- Type
- Letters
- Date
- February 19, 1919
- Author/Creator
- Tuell, Porter E., fl. 1918-1919
- Title
- to Hazel Reese
- Place Written
- Brittany, France
- Pagination
- 1 postcard : envelope Height: 13.75 cm, Width: 9 cm
- Primary time period
- Progressive Era to New Era, 1900-1929
- Sub-Era
- World War I
Postcard of Parame, a suburb of St. Malo, where Tuell took his furlough. Writes that he is in the midst of final inspections and expects to embarking for the states shortly. Adds that he walked along the shoreline portrayed in the postcard and wished she had been there. Image depicts La Digue in Parame, a picturesque seascape with pedestrians. Published by Levy Fils & Cie, Paris. Postcard written from Camp Coetquidan. Written at Camp Coetquidan.
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