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Box 1

 Container

Contains 29 Results:

Registration Certificate with the selective service for Edward Dependahl. Processed in Precinct 20, Big Horn County, Wyoming., 1917 June 5

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1917 June 5

Postcard signed Private Leo Sunder, 51st Co 164 Depot Brigade, Camp Funston, Kan., to Mr. and Mrs. B. Gersdorf [Bernhardt Gersdorf and Jennie Sunder Gersdorf], 2835 Victor St., St. Louis, Mo. Writes that he has received his trench shoes., 1917 Oct 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1917 Oct 20

Letter signed Leo [Sunder], Linda Vista, Cal., to Ben and Jen [probably Bernhardt Gersdorf and Jennie Sunder Gersdorf]. Describes his training in the United States military and how his mother will be receiving money from him and the government every month. Written on National War Work Council, Army and Navy, Young Men’s Christian Association stationery., 1917 Nov 26

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1917 Nov 26

Letter signed Leo [Sunder], Camp Kearny, Cal., to Brother [Casper Sunder]. Writes that he is undergoing trench training and the weather is great. Written on National War Work Council, Army and Navy, Young Men’s Christian Association stationery., 1918 May 11

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1918 May 11

Letter signed Leo [Sunder], Camp Kearny, Cal., to Brother [Casper Sunder]. Writes that he has received the money. Written on National War Work Council, Army and Navy, Young Men’s Christian Association stationery., 1918 May 26

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1918 May 26

Letter signed Pvt. Leo Sunder, 15th Co Camp Kearny June A.R.D., Some where in England, to Brother [Casper Sunder]. Describes the scenery, houses, and weather in England. Written on American Y.M.C.A. stationery stating “On Active Service with American Expeditionary Forces.”, 1918 July 13

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1918 July 13

Letter signed Pvt. Leo Sunder, Co M 109 Inf, American E F, to Brother [Casper Sunder]. Writes that he has been gassed, and he is now in the hospital recovering., 1918 Aug 8

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1918 Aug 8

Letter signed Pvt. Leo Sunder, Base Hospital #26, A.P.O. 717, American E.F., Some where in France, to Ben and Jen [probably Bernhardt Gersdorf and Jennie Sunder Gersdorf]. Explains that he was gassed with mustard gas. Regarding fighting on the front, he writes, “it takes the best of them.”, 1918 Aug 13

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1918 Aug 13

Letter signed Casper [Sunder], St. Louis, to Leo Sunder. Mentions that Leo has been in the paper., [1918] Sep 8

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: [1918] Sep 8

Letter signed Pvt Leo Sunder, Co M 109 Inf, American E F, France, to Brother [Casper Sunder]. Writes that he has been in the hospital for seven days, and states that it looks like the war is coming to an end. Written on Knights of Columbus War Activities stationery., 1918 Oct 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains World War I-era letters exchanged between Leo John Sunder and his family in St. Louis while he was serving in Europe, which mention the injuries Leo suffered in France during a mustard gas attack and an outbreak of Spanish Influenza in St. Louis. The collection also includes military documents relating to the service of Pvt. Leo John Sunder and Pvt. Edward R. Dependahl; a circular letter of General John J. Pershing thanking American soldiers for their service in the...
Dates: 1918 Oct 4