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    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to Mars, November 11, 1918

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to his sister Mercredes (Mars). In this letter, Sergeant John J. Gallagher talks about World War I ending

    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to Ad

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to his brother Ad in which he discusses battles fought in France and how American soldiers have been gathering German souveneirs

    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to Mars, October 24, 1918

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to his sister Mercredes (Mars). In this letter, Sergeant John J. Gallagher asks Mars for fudge, talks about how he will take a big vacation when he gets back to the United States, and recounts when a U.S. soldier found some German spies cutting telephone wire

    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to his folks

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to his folks expressing frustration at them for not being able to send ten dollars before he Camp Sheridan for France

    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to Mars, December 3, 1918

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to his sister Mercredes (Mars). In this letter, he talks about how excited he is to go home

    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to Mars, February 16, 1918

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to his sister Mercredes (Mars). In this letter, he discusses how they may leave France on March 5, prohibition in the United States, and the possible ban on tobacco

    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to Mars, June 15, 1918

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to his sister Mercredes (Mars). In this letter, he tells Mars about how their camp is all packed up and they are waiting to go to a new camp

    John J. Gallagher's promotion orders to Sergeant

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    Army document appointing John J. Gallagher Sergeant Battery E, 135th Field Artillery of the Volunteer Army on August 7, 1918

    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to Mars, June 26, 1918

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to his sister Mercredes (Mars). In this letter, he tells Mars how they are about to leave New York to go abroad and thanks her for the cakes that she sent

    Sergeant John J. Gallagher letter to Loretta and Dorothea

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    Letter from Sergeant John J. Gallagher to Loretta and Dorothea. In the letter, John talks about the beautiful chruches in Paris and how he thinks it is the most beautiful city in the world
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