Maurice Masterson writes to his parents, Edward and Florence, about his experience training at Fort Riley before being shipped to France to fight in World War I.
Maurice Masterson writes to his mother, Florence, that he is leaving soon to train at Fort Riley before shipping off to France to fight in World War I.
Mrs. L.C. Goodenow writes to Florence Masterson, thanking her for giving permission to publish a letter that Maurice Masterson wrote to his mother Florence on Mother's Day, before he died fighting in World War I.
Mrs. L.C. Goodenow writes to Florence Masterson, asking for permission to publish a letter that Maurice Masterson wrote to his mother Florence on Mother's Day, before he died fighting in World War I.
Rose O'Boyle writes to her aunt Florence Masterson. Rose's brother Emmet is on his way to fight in World War I, along with Florence's twin sons, Maurice and Kenneth.
Mrs. Henry Mandeville sends a postcard to Florence Masterson, writing that she hosted her son Maurice Masterson, for dinner. Maurice is preparing to go to France to fight in World War I.
A typescript of Maurice Masterson's Mother's Day letter he sent to his mother Florence Masterson when he was fighting in World War I, printed in the Fargo Forum in 1934.