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.
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.
Emmet O'Boyle writes to his aunt Florence Masterson about his experience training at Hempstead, New York, before shipping out to France during World War I. Florence's son, Maurice Masterson, writes her a quick note on the back of Emmet's letter.
Emmet O'Boyle writes to his aunt Florence Masterson about his experience training at Camp Douglas in Des Moines, Iowa, before shipping out to France during World War I.
Emmet O'Boyle writes to his aunt Florence Masterson about his experience training at For Jay at Governors Island, New York, before shipping out to France during World War I.
Emmet O'Boyle writes to his aunt Florence Masterson about his experience training at Camp Mills in Hempstead, New York, before shipping out to France during World War I.