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The following is a letter from Pri vate James Carney of €o. AJ, 101st U.Infantry, written to his sister Private Carney is the only Maynard boy in the 101st Infantry., His letteris dated March 5.“Dear Tess:—dust a few lines to let you know I am back from the trenches after spending 30 days in. We were under heavy fire all the time j§ut had very good luck. We are now at a rest camp, not for rest but forsome good hard work.received a box from the Overseas committee, and as I haven't much time to write, I wish you would thank them for me. I received their box and your smokes the day T went into the trenches. I wish you would sendover all the eandy and fruit cake youcan buy, that sweet stuff, is what I long f6r just now. ”“I had to smile-when I read thatmeagtes, as I had them
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Concord Enterprise

Concord, Massachusetts, US

Wed, Apr 17, 1918

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