Word War One Feed - War Letter Database http://www.war-letters.com/index.html War Letters is a free unopinionated, uncensored and unbiased database of letters, photographs, drawings and other mailed items from soldiers serving during the Great War. Site contains hundreds of period letters and is intended for world war 1 enthusiasts as well as for those interested in conducting local historical research. en-ie Letters from War; World War One. http://www.war-letters.com/wl.gif http://ww1.war-letters.com/index.html 90 36 A reluctant writer trying to get home from France. http://www.war-letters.com/0019/ Fourteen letters mostly from Corporal Ward B Scripture of the 328th Infantry to his Mother in Mils, Maine from January 1918 to May 1919. He was stationed in France and England in 1919, talks about life there, trying to get home and his plans. One letter is from Mother to him. One letter is from his bunmate F.M. McKiernan to his mother. A happy love story from 72nd Artillary Company, France 1918, 1919. http://www.war-letters.com/0017/ Letters from Private Lewis Driscoll of the 1st Recuit Company and later the 72nd Artillary Company. Talks about his fiancee Hazel, his sister, his aunts and uncles and other people in Dubuque. Lot contains a number of photographs of his ships and fellow soliders. Later material is sent from various places in France. Letters are all from world war one but from the last empty envelope mailed in 1945. We see the story ends happily, he survives both wars and is married and living a few yards down the road from his parents address where he belongs. Stationed in China - 1914. http://www.war-letters.com/0003/ A letter from Cpl Alf Smith 10568 of the Royal Engineers stationed in Beijing and Hong Kong in 1914. Talks of his football final. A letter home to Detroit - 1918. http://www.war-letters.com/0003/ One 3 page letter from a father writing from 1383 16th Street, Detroit in August 1918 to his son Russel a soldier. Mentions many members of the family in different regiments of the army Letter from a dug-out near Paris. http://www.war-letters.com/0002/ One letter from S(Sean or Sam).B. Adams of USA army Section 60/510 pai B.C.M from a dugout near Paris in Febrary 1918 to his Aunty Everett P. Hops Woburn living in Woburn, Massachusetts.