June 15, 2002 To My Untouched Love, We have known each other for eight years now, and each year we seem to grow closer. However, we have never had the chance to fully express what we feel for each other. There was a few times when we were centimeters from kissing and making passionate love I was an idiot to choose Brian over you, and I wish I had known it at the time. There you were, with roses ...
The Wolf Lewkowicz Collection Between 1922 and 1939, Wolf Lewkowicz, of Konskie, Lodz and Opoczno, Poland, engaged in a lengthy and intimate correspondence in Yiddish with Sol J. Zissman, his deceased sister's son, who was born in Konskie, Poland, and who had immigrated to the United States as an 11-year old boy prior to World War I. When the correspondence began, Wolf was 36 years old; he and ...
LEGACY PROJECT HOW TO PRESERVE YOUR LETTERS WAR LETTERS READER'S GUIDE ARMED SERVICES EDITION HOME URGENT APPEAL FOR E-MAILS WRITTEN FROM AFGHANISTAN Welcome to the Legacy Project's website. We are a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging Americans to seek out and preserve wartime correspondence before these letters are lost or damaged. Our mission is to honor and remember ...
Once - Letters were an art form. Today - through e-mail, it has been reborn. Welcome to Correspondence ...
About the Letters Griffing & Goodrich Family Histories 1846-1852, College Years 1852-1853, Traveling in Midwest 1854, Starting Church in Indianapolis 1854-1856, Bloody Kansas 1857-1861, Territorial Life 1861-1865, Civil War 1866 - 1877, Reconstruction Period 1878-1882, Ministering to Freedmen This rare collection of letters and journal entries authored by James S. Griffing and J. Augusta ...
LETTERS FROM MALAYA These letters were written by my mother to her parents and covered the years 1955 - 1957. They offer an insight into a very different world when Great Britain still held most of her Empire intact but was only just beginning to recover fully from the ravages of the Second World war and enjoy a more comfortable way of life. They are offered here as a piece of social history.
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