Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth were fighting in World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth had just joined the army to fight in World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson, after she found out about his death in battle. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth had fought in World War I.
Alice O'Boyle writes to her sister Florence Masterson, discussing her son, Emmet O'Boyle, who she had just found out died while fighting in France during World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson, the day after World War I ended. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth had fought in World War I. Eleanor and Florence did not yet know that Maurice had died in battle.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth were fighting in World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her late boyfriend Maurice Masterson, who died in World War I. Eleanor writes that she has the Spanish Flu.
Alice O'Boyle writes from Paris, France to her sister Florence Masterson, discussing her trip to France to see the battle sites and cemetery where her son Emmet O'Boyle fought and died during World War I.
Ewart Nelson writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of his friends' Maurice and Kenneth. The three men are on their way to France to fight in World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her late boyfriend Maurice Masterson, who died in World War I. Eleanor writes about recovering from the Spanish Flu.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth were fighting in World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her late boyfriend Maurice Masterson, on the one year anniversary of his death in World War I.