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Contains 29 Results:
Letter signed Casper [Sunder], St. Louis, to Leo Sunder. Writes that they have the Spanish influenza in St. Louis. Also states that he has written three letters to Leo since Leo wrote of his gas attack. Work is going well and everyone at home is anxious to hear news about “the boys” fighting in France. Casper hopes that Leo will write to him about the war and the battle he fought in., 1918 Oct 9
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 9
Letter signed Casper [Sunder], St. Louis, to Leo Sunder. Writes that everybody is coming down with the flu. Casper also wants to know what the battle was like. Lastly, he asks Leo what he wants for Christmas., 1918 Oct 24
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 24
Letter signed Pvt Leo Sunder, Co M 109 Inf, 28 Division, Woinville, France, to Brother [Casper Sunder]. Writes that he was glad about the armistice but felt lost. He hopes their father will recover from the flu and that everyone else in the family is in the best of health. Written on American Y.M.C.A. stationery stating “On Active Service with American Expeditionary Forces.”, 1918 Dec 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 Dec 4
Circular letter signed John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief, American Expeditionary Forces. Gives praise and thanks for the service of the American soldiers., 1919 Feb 28
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:
1919 Feb 28
Letter signed Pvt Leo Sunder, Co M 109 Inf, A.P.O. 74th, A.E.F., La Mans, [Le Mans, France] to Brother [Casper Sunder]. Writes that the 28th Division has done a lot of fighting. He warns his brother to not believe what the papers say about them. Mentions that he sent a Handkerchief home, and he hopes to arrive back in the United States by the middle of June., 1919 Mar 29
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:
1919 Mar 29
Discharge certificate from the United States Army for Private Leo Sunder. Verso contains Leo Sunder’s Enlistment Record information., 1919 May 23
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:
1919 May 23
Western Union Telegram of Edward Dependahl to Miss Mildred OToole, 514 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. States, “Arrived New York safe writing Ed.”, 1919 June 6
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:
1919 June 6
Honorable Discharge certificate of Private Edward Dependahl. Verso contains service information and physical description. Filed August 16, 1956, by St. Louis Recorder of Deeds, Anthony J. Denny., 1919 June 17
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:
1919 June 17
Certificate of Matrimony for Edward R. Deppendahl of St. Louis and Mildred O’Toole of St. Louis. Married at St. Charles, Mo., and signed by Justice of the Peace, J.W. Bruns., 1919 Oct 18
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:
1919 Oct 18