Kenneth Masterson writes to his grandmother, Margaret Dalton, that he is going to Mississippi soon to train before being shipped to France to fight in World War I.
Kenneth Masterson writes to his grandmother, Margaret Dalton, about his experience at Fort Ethan Allen before he is shipped to France to fight in World War I.
Kenneth Masterson writes to his grandmother, Margaret Dalton, about his experience at Fort Ethan Allen before he is shipped to France to fight in World War I.
Military document stating that Kenneth Masterson was recommended for loyal and courageous service for repairing telephone lines during battle in World War I.
Adjutant General Peter Harris of the U.S. Army sends a telegram to Edward Masterson notifying him that his son, Kenneth, was lightly wounded in action during World War I.