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dc.creatorCulberson, Aline
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-25T19:52:44Z
dc.date.available2020-09-25T19:52:44Z
dc.date.issued1943-05-15
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/41954
dc.descriptionLetter from Aline Culberson to Amon Carter, Jr. after he has become a prisoner of war.
dc.format.medium6x7 paper
dc.relationAmon G. Carter Papers (MS 014)
dc.rightsPrior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any document or photograph
dc.sourceBox 144, POW Correspondence 6 of 7 Folder, Item 018
dc.subjectPrisoners of war
dc.subjectCarter, Amon G., Jr.
dc.titleLetter re: Amon Carter, Jr.
dc.typeDocument
dc.description.transcriptionHello Sweet, What a thrill we all had when we learned for sure you were still alive. Even if you are a prisoner, and at least you are safe which is more than we can say for a lot of others who are still behind the guns. 2 Josh Cavedish for you were not same where for I so definitely feet same how the aliveness of you and I had two vivid dreams. So vivid that when I awakened I felt you had really stood here in my room by my bed and we had a long talk together and you were depending on me to convince your mother and Dad the Joel that you were alive and for them not to worry. I understand the letters you write are limited so don't try to trite me. We will hear of you from Mother and Dad. Sure you can receive any number of letters. I am wondering too about packages when I will find out about. That we too can send you cigars, candy, etc. What an interesting time you are having and what experiences you will have had. Aunt Aline


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  • Amon G. Carter, Sr. Collection [19320]
    The Amon G. Carter Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, newspapers, scrapbooks, and artifacts. The papers document the history of Fort Worth and the Southwest, as well as Carter's personal and business interests.

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