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Lettter published?

Originally Posted by
Emri
That is what I saw before reading mhb's post. Definitely Willard. Could be a middle initial M. Or McPaul as mhb stated.
I would think posting the letter would be OK, even with the words you mention as it must be taken in historical context. Unless of course the meaning is definitely related to racial hatred rather than description. Or put it in a photo program and "erase" the words. You cannot change the wording however as you will be guilty of changing history.
FWIW,
Emri
I may post the letter but I do not know if the other forum members would be able to read it if I just sent both pages. It would have to be enlarged to read it. I think. Maybe one of the moderators ( I had MADERATORS) could inform me.
Letter is sort of boring but this guy must have been an orderly as he was using his CO's desk and his paper to write in ink on. He was also the bugler for morning wake ups. Probably no body like him for that!
In AF boot camp, we heard,"It is now 0600 hours and all lights will be turned on"! Thanks!!
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I just looked at the name and thought the last name looked like Barr and then did a search on the name. If I had a suscription to one of the ancestory things I could learn a lot more. Mysteries like this are fun to work with.
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I spent some time in Erie Pa. Peninsula Inn, Sherlocks, 12th Street tavern, Thunderbird Inn [where I stayed], Taki's restaurant and The Alternative. I was the stagemanager for a traveling band in the 70's-80's time perion
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Originally Posted by
BruceV
Changing history. Gee... I thought to do that one had to be a professor in college, a left-wing liberal democrat or else a member of the msm.
what the msm is. But that was my point. When you change the original wording of documents, you are trying to change history. When I was in junior high, a black teacher (one of the first in this public school) told us that their (her) race were "negroes", NOT other known names, and she said them, (other common usage names), ALL in class. That description (negroes) was accepted during those times.
I'm still not sure of the point of your posting.
Moderator: Please delete this posting if it doesn't fit in. I was NOT trying to start a political debate. Just make my position known.
I don't discuss politics or religion with friends and family. That is a FIRST CLASS ticket to a fight.
FWIW,
Emri
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Originally Posted by
A. F Medic
Got a letter written by a soldier on December 03 1917 at Camp Dodge Iowa.
He was writing about the new draftees coming to the Camp. I was going to post the letter but he used the "N" word which was common practice is those days.
I would like to ID the signature but can not read the last name. His first name is Willard.
I will try to track the name from there and maybe send the letter back to camp dodge. If any of our forum members live near there or in Iowa, I would appreciate a mailing address.
Google Camp Dodge and it was quite active for many years. Had a movie theatre that held 3,000 GI"S
Also , it was a place that a photographer assembled up to 30,000 GIs to form various images. Most famous was the Statue of Liberty. Those images are on the web site.

Hopefully my attempt at a link works!!
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OK..That worked!..now compare the hardwriting, particulairy the "ard" in Willard and the last Name.
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Originally Posted by
n64atlas
I spent some time in Erie Pa. Peninsula Inn, Sherlocks, 12th Street tavern, Thunderbird Inn [where I stayed], Taki's restaurant and The Alternative. I was the stagemanager for a traveling band in the 70's-80's time perion
Most of those places are gone now. Time moves on. My son Brad was active in the alternative (He is an artist) He finished his degrees and moved to Utah. Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by
Mike Haas
OK..That worked!..now compare the hardwriting, particulairy the "ard" in Willard and the last Name.
I tried to go there and my subscription must have expired. If you feel you have it, then we will stick with Barr. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by
A. F Medic
I tried to go there and my subscription must have expired. If you feel you have it, then we will stick with Barr. Thanks!
AF - Go to my first post and click on the ancestrey.com link and Willard Barr's draft card pops right up. His signiture is on the bottom. You don't have to be a subsciber to see the link I attached. Full name - DOB - discription all there.
I'm convinced your letter writer and the draft card I found are one and the same person!!
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Originally Posted by
Mike Haas
AF - Go to my first post and click on the ancestrey.com link and Willard Barr's draft card pops right up. His signiture is on the bottom. You don't have to be a subsciber to see the link I attached. Full name - DOB - discription all there.
I'm convinced your letter writer and the draft card I found are one and the same person!!

My friend, still no go. They won't even give you a sniff if you do not pay for it. I probably could go to his home state and search their archives. Thanks again!...