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17th of September, 1945

To: Miss Jackalyn K Whit Postal Address: Groton, Vermont .

From: PVT. P.T.White Return Address: Camp Gordan, Massachusetts USA .





Sunday morning
Sept. 16, 1945
Dear Jackie
I just recieved a letter from Mother, telling about Flashie busking the wash bowl. I hope mother or you didn't spank him because I knew that he didn't do it purpose. How is baby sister. I bet she is gropwing to beat the cars. It won't be long before she will be big enough to go out doors and play. Then you can have a good time, looking after her. Daddy has her busy , doing
hs washing and cleaning his rifle and so forth. This afternoon, we will be playing cards and taking it easy. What are you and Daddy going to do when he gets home. If it is nice warm weather maybe we can go up to camp. I was a little sorry to hear that Grammie sold her camp, but it was best. Now to get rid of the other one then we can forget about Recker's Pond. Do you and mother think we should go up to camp or what shall we do. Will must close and go to dinner.
Love Daddy

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