Box 2
Contains 62 Results:
Christmas Card Robert and Christine to Wright, 1954 December
Item is Christmas card signed by Robert and Christine to Wright.
Christmas Card Wiseman to Wright, 1955 December 21
Item is a Christmas greeting card from Charles, Veneise, and Randy Wiseman.
J.M. Scarans, 1954 February 24
Item is letter from Mr. J. M. Scarans. He asked Wright how he had been and told him he was happy to hear he was being sent back home. He informed him that he was now a married man and that his wedding ended up being perfect. He informed Wright that it felt great to be a civilian once again. He ended his letter by asking Wright to write back and said he would send a photograph of him and his wife in his next letter.
Christmas Card from Snyders to Wright, 1955 December 10
Item is a Christmas card from the Snyders wishing him a great Christmas season!
Letter H. Miller to Wright, 1954 August 29
Item is a letter from H. Miller to Wright. He told Wright he decided to write to him because he did not have much to do. He wrote that he felt that everyone was being sent home except for him. He mentioned that he would be going to Japan for a 10 day leave and to let him know if there was anything that he wanted him to send him. He ended the letter by asking Wright to send him a short letter back.
Letter Sgt. Farrell Robertson to Wright, 1954 February 19
Item is a short letter from Sgt. Farrell Robertson to Wright. He wrote to confirm whether he had Wright’s correct address and to ask how he had been doing.
Veramay to Wright, 1954 August 30
Veramay started her letter to Wright by telling him that she had gone up town to handle some business regarding a job. She informed him that there might have been open positions at some of offices up town. She included a business card with the address of an office which she was told to go to. She ended the letter briefly and said she hoped Wright could make out her writing.
Veramay to Wright, 1954 May 12
Veramay started her letter to Wright by telling him that she had gone up town to handle some business regarding a job. She informed him that there might have been open positions at some of the offices up town. She included a business card with the address of an office which she was told to go to. She ended the letter briefly and said she hoped that Wright could make out her writing.
Veramay to Wright, 1955 March 8
Veramay started her letter by asking Wright if he was surprised that she had written to him and never to underestimate her. She told him that they had been having amazing evenings that made her want to do something drastic like play tennis and asked him if he had started playing any sports yet. She wrote that she hoped to see him on Saturday. She ended the letter by telling him she hoped that he got the letter because she accidentally addressed the envelope to the wrong address.
Letter George Lawrence to Wright, 1954 March 3
Lawrence began his letter to Wright by asking him how he was and if he was healthy. He informed him that each division had “operations traffic” in effect. He told Wright that he was enclosing the money that he owed him and that he hoped to hear back from him.