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    Patrick Hays Folder

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    41 page of family history documents containing and related to Patrick "Pat" Hays; Silvia Paananen Hays; Pearl Parsons Hays; Dr. Susan Bruder Kerr - including: Oral history; obit; index; written histor

    Letter from Sallie Hays to Brooks Hays

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    Handwritten letter sent to Hays at the University of Arkansa

    Caricature of Brooks Hays

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    Caricature drawing of Brooks Hays shaking hands with childTo Suzy 8/30/69 Congrats JB upon being such a good help to your dad. Thanks but go easy Uncle Brooks Youre [sic] acting like a candidat

    Hays letter to family

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    Hays changes squadrons.postcard stamped June 23, 1943, Nashville, Tenn]Dear Folks,I have changed squadrons again. My address is the same except Squadron 13in place of D. Love, JoeTo: Mrs. E. A. Hays 512 W. Mulkey Ft. Worth, TexasFrom of postcard photo [man running to an outhouse]Text reads: Excuse my haste! This ain’t all wind Will write later

    Personal Diary of Brooks Hays - Frontispiece

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    Handwritten diary kept by Brooks HaysPersonal Diary of Brooks Hays July 20 [1919] Washington D.C

    Hays letter to family

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    Hays sends typed form saying no more mail to be sent until notified of new address.TO: MRS.E.A. HAYS 512 W.MULKEY FT. WORTH, 4, TEXASFROM: 2NDLT. J.W. HAYS T-64121 707 54 446 68 APO R6558 C/O POST MASTER N.Y. N.Y.Dear Folks,[typed, form: Effective immediately and until further notice please do not send any more mail to me at the address given below. I will advise you promptly when mail should be recursed and will give you my proper address.I cannot do so now for military reasons.]Signed: Joseph W. HaysGrade: 2ndLT. Name: J.W.HAYS Serial No.2015409 Company: 707 Regiment: 446 GA. A.P.O. NO. 558 c/o POSTMASTER N.Y. N.Y

    Hays letter to family

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    Hays mentions he's arrived safely at his new home in Nashville, Tenn.[postcard stamped Aug. 2, 1943, Nashville, Tenn.]Dear Folks,Well I made the long trip across town and am safely at my new home. My new address is on the return. I finished my flying in fine style and made it out of Peabody without any trouble or med tags. I’ll probably phone you before you get this but if I don’t this will be my notice of safe arrival. I got your letter.Love, JoeFrom A/S Joseph W. Hays 18, 242, 012 Squad I. Group NAACC AAFCC Nashville, Tenn.To Mrs. E.A. Hays 512 W. Mulkey Ft. Worth, Tex

    Letter from Steele Hays to Brooks Hays - Page 1

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    Handwritten letter from father Steele Hays to son Brooks HaysSaturday Afternoon My Dear Boy: I was mightly glad to have the little talk this morning over the phone but I couldn’t hear very good, could you? What is a mighty way to talk, don’t you think from Russellville to Guthrie. I hope Mamma is well by now and I know you are taking good care of her. Your daddy will be on his way home this time next week and you’ll be glad to see me – wont you. I am feeling well and eating lots – but things don’t taste as good as they do at home

    Letter from Brooks Hays to parents

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    Handwritten letter sent to Hays' parents about his early experiences as a freshman at the University of Arkansa

    Hays letter to family

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    Hays says it's cold in England and army gives them electric flying clothes. Relays how he wants paycheck spent.1-23-45TO: MRS. E.A. HAYS 512 W. MULKEY FT. WORTH, 4, TEXAS FROM:F/O J.W. HAYS T-64121 707 SQ 446 GR A.P.O. 558 C/O POST MASTER, N.Y. N.Y.Dear Folks,This is Joe (somewhere else in England) Hays writing this time. Although several days have transpired since the last time I wrote nothing worthwhile has happened. Anyhow this V mail will cover all I can tell. I can say that and I will say that the weather is cold and damp here. The fuel shortage is no joke over here either. I’ll be glad when we start flying so I can keep warm. That may sound foolish but they give us electric flying clothes over here so flying for a change will be warmer that sitting on the ground.Sometime in the month of Feb the Government is going to send home for me the tidy sum of $117 and here is how I want it spent. First, pay my insurance for me. Second Papa, take out what I owe you, and third spend the rest of it on the new car and consider it a birthday present. The car can use that fixing up so don’t argue with me. Mama, you or Ruth one write me and tell whether he did or not.Out of paper. I’ll write tomorrow. Love, Joe[V-MAIL
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