Frank M. Allara Library Special Collections and Archives (Univ. of Pikeville)
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San Blas Indians, front
Islanders posing for a picture. These are the Kuna Indians. Found on page 27
San Blas Indians, front
Islanders posing for a picture. These are the Kuna Indians. Found on page 26
Land Bridge in Panama, back
On back: "The oldest bridge in the Western Hemisphere!" Found on page 24
Postcard, back
On back: [handwritten] "New address: Cpt. Jesse E. Mullins
A.S.N. 35781463
Medical Det.
Welch Conv. Hosp.
Daytona Beach, Fla."
[postcard information] "This card is furnished for convenience of men in the armed services by the Washington State Progress Commission, P.O. Box 907, Olympia, Washington. Write the Commission for any information desired about the state or for Victory File for use in planning your first after-war vacation." Postmarked October 8, 1945. Found on page 20.On back: [handwritten] "New address: Cpt. Jesse E. Mullins
A.S.N. 35781463
Medical Det.
Welch Conv. Hosp.
Daytona Beach, Fla."
[postcard information] "This card is furnished for convenience of men in the armed services by the Washington State Progress Commission, P.O. Box 907, Olympia, Washington. Write the Commission for any information desired about the state or for Victory File for use in planning your first after-war vacation." Postmarked October 8, 1945
Postcard, front
On front: "5 - Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas -- Orange Cluster" [handwritten] "From Billy Sargent while at H.A.A.F., Harlingen, Texas" Found on page 20
National Soldiers' Home Postcard, back
On back: "Mr. Carl E. Sturgeon
Ward 21, Veterans Hosp.,
Wood, Wisconsin
Dear Miss Spilman, August 18th I ["was" is marked out] received a medical discharge from the army and became a T.B. patient at this Veterans' Hospital at Wood, Wisconsin, within the city limis of Milwaukee. I will likely remain here many months. Greetings to all. Carl" Postmarked August 21, 1945. Found on page 17.On back: "Mr. Carl E. Sturgeon
Ward 21, Veterans Hosp.,
Wood, Wisconsin
Dear Miss Spilman, August 18th I ["was" is marked out] received a medical discharge from the army and became a T.B. patient at this Veterans' Hospital at Wood, Wisconsin, within the city limis of Milwaukee. I will likely remain here many months. Greetings to all. Carl" Postmarked August 21, 1945
Mayo General Hospital Postcard, front
On front: "View of Mayo General Hospital, from Entrance, Galesburg, Ill. -- From Lottie Schmidt" Found on page 14