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To and from Robert Purviance and William Neill, Baltimore, March 29, 1777
Letter to Robert Purviance from William Neill with response to Neill from Purviance, Baltimore, Maryland, dated March 29, 1777
To Andrew Skinner Ennalls, Dorchester County, from William Neill, Baltimore, March 29, 1777
Letter to Andrew Skinner Ennalls of Dorchester County, Maryland, from William Neill of Baltimore, Maryland, dated March 29, 1777
Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to Alma Weeks, March 14, 1945
This handwritten letter, dated March 14, 1945, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. where he is stationed in France to Mrs. M. J. (Alma) Weeks in West Point, Mississippi. The letter thanks her for writing to him and discusses what his camp is like. The letter is signed Love, Neill. The air mail envelope is postmarked U. s. Army Postal Service, March 17, 1945 and includes a red six cent air mail postage stamp in the upper right. An army examiner ink stamp is in the lower left with a signature below it.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1302/thumbnail.jp
Note, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Father, undated
This undated handwritten note is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to his father. The note reminds his dad that he thinks of him even when he doesn\u27t write to him often.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1063/thumbnail.jp
Postcard, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Mother, Catherine F. Bogan, September 22, 1943
This note, written on a U. S. Armed Forces postcard, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia to his mother, Catherine F. Bogan in West Point, Mississippi. The note discusses his trip to Washington, D. C. and what the weather has been like.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1162/thumbnail.jp
Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Family, September 14, 1945
This handwritten letter, dated September 14, 1945, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. where he is traveling in France on furlough to his family in West Point, Mississippi. The letter describes his trip and the places he\u27s visited. The letter is signed Love, Buddy.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1356/thumbnail.jp
Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Parents, July 21, 1945
This handwritten letter, dated July 21, 1945, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. where he is stationed in Germany to his parents, W. N. Sr, and Catherine F. Bogan, in West Point, Mississippi. The letter discusses his recent move and the lack of beds in the new location and describes the work they are doing there. The letter is signed Devotedly, Buddy.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1344/thumbnail.jp
Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Grandmother, December 6, 1944
This handwritten letter, dated December 6, 1944, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. where he is stationed overseas to his grandmother in West Point, Mississippi. The letter describes the delay in the mail he\u27s receiving and apologizes if it seems he\u27s not writing her due to delay in mail getting out. No envelope is included.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1255/thumbnail.jp
Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Sister, September 24, 1943
This handwritten letter, dated September 24, 1943, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia to his sister in West Point, Mississippi. The letter describes his recent trip to Washington, D. C., the upcoming dance and his dating prospects, and some of the people he\u27s met. The letter is signed Lots of love, Son and does not include an envelope.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1163/thumbnail.jp
Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Dad and Grandmother, November 25, 1944
This handwritten letter, dated November 25, 1944, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. where he is stationed overseas to his father, W. N. Bogan, Sr. and his grandmother in West Point, Mississippi. The letter thanks them for the packages they sent to him and updates them on the correspondence he\u27s received. The War and Navy Departments V-Mail Service envelope is postmarked U. S. Postal Service No. 3, December 4, 1944.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1251/thumbnail.jp
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