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SOLDIE‘ jMrs. Mary Leich, 1402 North Kennedy street, has received the following letter from her son, Corp, Marble F. Cottingtum:•’Somewhere in France-’*Dear Mother and All;Will write you a few lines to let you know that 2 am well and feeling fine, and hope you are the same. We are In some fine place and there Is surely some splendid scenery around here. We have been very busy since we arrived here, working around the docks.Mother, don't worry about me any more than you can help, for it will not be many more months until I will be back home with you, I suppose you were worried because I did not write to you when I was In New Yorlr before 2 left, but we were to busy get-tins our equipment that I did net have any time to do anything.Welt I will clone for this time and write more within a couple of day*.Hoping this reaches you all well and hearty I am as ever your eon. Somewhere in France. .CORP. M. F. COTMNOHAM. 2nd Co. Grd. Re inf. Detach, American B. F. this Is ay address now*
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Kokomo Tribune

Kokomo, Indiana, US

Mon, Dec 09, 1918

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