MilColl_WWII_67_Ward_Harry_L_Papers_B2F1_Corr_December_1943_001

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Dec. 1, 1943

My dearest Thomas,

It is now 11:30 but I writing you anyway.
I have just finished work for the day. We have
almost 1000 bags of mail on hand to work that we
have been bringing in all day. We haven't got an exact
count yet but it might even run over that. So you
see we have plenty to do now and will have for
several days. If mail keeps comming like it is now
looks like we will need more help.

One of the boys brought me a note from
a soldier he met on liberty. It is from Willis Hinton
guess that is one of pell Hinton brothers. Said he
was going to try to see me. I always like to see the
boys from home.

Now to start answering your letters that I received
yesterday. The first line in the esrliest letter is a
question so I will start right of by saying we have
chair and benches now. I have a straight chair for
my desk and the cushion fits it fine. I sure do enjoy
using it.

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