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    Letter from A. H. Johnson, Indianapolis, Indiana, to Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, Nashville, Tennessee, January 18, 1924

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    This item is from the Alfred H. Johnson Letters collection. The collection contains letters a young soldier wrote to his mother, Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, who lived in Nashville, Tennessee. There are very few references to or details of war, but the letters show obvious affection for his mother and other family members. The last envelope, postmarked January 18, 1924, is covered with a dozen stamps and contains two photographs and a newspaper clipping of the war poem Prayer of a Fallen Soldier

    Letter from Alfred Johnson, Washington, D. C., to Mother and All, Nashville, Tennessee, May 21, 1918

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    This item is from the Alfred H. Johnson Letters collection. The collection contains letters a young soldier wrote to his mother, Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, who lived in Nashville, Tennessee. There are very few references to or details of war, but the letters show obvious affection for his mother and other family members. The last envelope, postmarked January 18, 1924, is covered with a dozen stamps and contains two photographs and a newspaper clipping of the war poem Prayer of a Fallen Soldier

    Letter from Alfred Johnson, Camp Sevier, Greenville, South Carolina, to Mother, Nashville, Tennessee, April 1, 1918

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    This item is from the Alfred H. Johnson Letters collection. The collection contains letters a young soldier wrote to his mother, Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, who lived in Nashville, Tennessee. There are very few references to or details of war, but the letters show obvious affection for his mother and other family members. The last envelope, postmarked January 18, 1924, is covered with a dozen stamps and contains two photographs and a newspaper clipping of the war poem Prayer of a Fallen Soldier

    Letter from Alfred Johnson, France, to Mother and All, Nashville, Tennessee, September 26, 1918

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    This item is from the Alfred H. Johnson Letters collection. The collection contains letters a young soldier wrote to his mother, Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, who lived in Nashville, Tennessee. There are very few references to or details of war, but the letters show obvious affection for his mother and other family members. The last envelope, postmarked January 18, 1924, is covered with a dozen stamps and contains two photographs and a newspaper clipping of the war poem Prayer of a Fallen Soldier

    Letter from Alfred Johnson, France, to Mother and All, Nashville, Tennessee, August 13, 1918

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    This item is from the Alfred H. Johnson Letters collection. The collection contains letters a young soldier wrote to his mother, Mrs. Alice H. Johnson, who lived in Nashville, Tennessee. There are very few references to or details of war, but the letters show obvious affection for his mother and other family members. The last envelope, postmarked January 18, 1924, is covered with a dozen stamps and contains two photographs and a newspaper clipping of the war poem Prayer of a Fallen Soldier

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to John H. Johnson discussing voting for Richard Critz for the Texas Supreme Court

    H. C. Johnson

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    "[1]942 - 44 Cpl H.C. Johnson 19 Aust. M.G. Btn SX32382".[1]942 - 44 Corporal H.C. Johnson. 19 Australian Machine Gun Battalion. SX32382

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from John H. Johnson to Isaac H. Kempner asking him to consider voting for Richard Critz to be reelected as a justice on the Texas Supreme Court

    George H. Johnson Collection

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    Letter to George H. Johnson in Stillwater, Oklahoma talking of some military companies in the Indian Territory during the Civil War. Includes reference to Company L. Nineteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry

    George H. Johnson Collection

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    Diary of George H. Johnson. He writes about hunting, family, being in the military, and Indian Territory. He mentions General Custer, Black Kettle and crossing the Red River
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