Name/Title
AU Hanson, Lydia [Lambert] - XXXX-XX-XX letter to Oscar Abner LambertEntry/Object ID
2004.1.8Context
[From Lydia (Hanson) Lambert to Oscar A. Lambert when Oscar was in France.]
My dear Son Oscar
Oscar I wish I knew where you are now Some where in this world of […] we have the […] here a […] since Sat and this is Monday. Mame brought […] oldest […] girls with her all here a house full the may believe it is So […] and hot Earl and wife went home this morning father and Ed David gone to the […] fishing […] Ed […] father […] you know I do not think he or me either are so well our […] swell as whose the was […] we are […] about […] she took the […] she is not well, got some […] letter from Earnest but none from Carie. heard it had been hot there iss Ok very hot the nights are cool here so we sleep good we could enjoy this lovely wourld [sic]
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my son thee no time in life was more the subject of my thoughts than now in those perilous time but we can only wait with patience the results of this cruel war that seems in the allies favor I believe if less glory was given to war and great confidence placed in God he would soon rule this wourld with just laws but be as it may we will give him all the praise now we will look for thee […] send us word of thyself our hous will soon be quiet I am no account good by Lovingly Mother
Ps it Surely was a great day in Cherhill yester day I supose 500.
for red cross. we are so American to from thee we can only wait […] the glad news comes this is well 2nd of August well as common Mother