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Stouffer, E.M. Mrs. (fl.1943) to Leonard Eugene Graeff

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09611.137 Author/Creator: Stouffer, E.M. Mrs. (fl.1943) Place Written: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 27 October 1943 Pagination: 1 p. : envelope ; 32 x 16.9 cm. Order a Copy

One letter from Mrs. E.M. Stouffer to Leonard Eugene Graeff dated October 27, 1943. Mrs. Stouffer writes that she has not gone to visit Leonard's mother, Susan because she has not been feeling well. She has had five shots in the arm already and must have more still. She reports that Moyer is home again for ten days, Charlie leaves on Friday and Monks will depart the next week. She has only had four letters from Wayne. She is sure Leonard is anxious to get home.

Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
Stouffer, Bernice, fl.1943
Stouffer, E. M., Mrs., fl. 1943
Stouffer, Wayne, fl.1943
Moyer, Kennith H., fl 1943

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