Saturday, April 23, 2016
Camp Blanding 1
Too many parts to this long strip of linen postcards to post all at once, so I'm breaking it up in to four sections. It's clear that the majority of these images started out as photographs, but there are a few I'm not so sure of, and all but one are in this first section. The flag, I suspect is pure illustration, and the cover image too. Still, I'm sure Emma S. Brown in Slatington, PA didn't care. It was sent to her by "Pvt. Wilton E. Christman" and he wrote her that "Everything is fine here, in good health." Not much of a message, but at least she heard from him.
Labels:
1943,
army,
Camp Blanding,
Florida,
linen postcard,
military,
pennsylvania,
postcard,
postcard folders,
postcards,
Slatington,
World War 2
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