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Letter, [Nellie?] B. Rich to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Baltimore, MD, July 18, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie. She also updates Mrs. Monteith on Jack Rich's whereabouts.
Letter, Mrs. [Adelaide] G. Waddy Wilde to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 18, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Elmer C. Pedrick to Mrs. J. W. Monteith [and Nancy], Weekapaug, RI, July 18, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Frieda Dietz to Miss Nancy Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 18, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter giving Nancy a handkerchief that her mother has always told her has "started her on a journey".
Letter, Evelyn to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Staunton, VA, July 17, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Capt. B. Alex Lipscomb to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, [San Francisco, CA?], July 17, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie. He also talks about what other people are doing and where they are living.
Letter, Mary Sweeny to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Albany, NY, July 17, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie. She talks about knowing Jimmie in high school and double dating with him some.
Letter, Jack Branch to Mrs. [J. W.] Monteith, Albany, NY, July 15, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie and how important he was to the whole community.
Letter, Maribeth O'Donnell to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 15, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, S/Sgt Robin Frayser Jr. to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Sr., Richmond, VA, July 14, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, [Hellan?] Millson to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Roanoke, VA, July 14, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie. He talks about having no hope of leaving the Phillipines a year earlier, but now is reminded of his friends who are still in China and the Phillipines.
Letter, James [E.] Martin to Mrs. J. W. Monteith and Family, Camp Davis, NC, July 14, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, [Aefa?] to Mrs. J. W. Monteith [and Nancy], Auburn, NY, July 13, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Betty Sanford to Mrs. J. W. Monteith [and Nancy], Leslie, WV, July 13, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Mrs. R. J. Monteith to Mrs. Hunter R. Pettus, Pope, MI, July 12, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter thanking Mrs. Pettus for sending a letter of condolence to Mrs. J. W. Monteith. She talks about where Jimmie was before the invasion and the day he was killed.
Letter, Frieda Dietz to Miss Nancy Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 12, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Mrs. C. C. [Verna J.] Chappell of Ginter Park Woman's Club to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 12, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter from the board of Governors expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Virginia D. Thornton to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Pedlar Mill, VA, July 12, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Helen to Mrs. Jay Monteith, Greenville, VA, July 12, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Phyllis Palmer [Mrs. Arthur B.] Anderson to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Greenville, VA, July 12, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Timothy Pieth to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Salem, VA, July 12, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Mrs. L. J. Oliver to Miss Nancy Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 11, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Louisa T. Hall to Miss Nancy Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 11, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Adelaide Boze Glascock to Mrs. Carrie Monteith and Miss Nancy Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 11, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Evangeline Palmer Trice to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Montreat, NC, July 11, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Rachel R. Daugherty [Mrs. T. B. Daugherty] to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Fayetteville, WV, July 10, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Sallie to Mrs. J. W. Monteith [and Nancy], Salem, VA, July 10, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Amelia [D.?] Goblin to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 10, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Mrs. R. J. Monteith to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Pope, MI, July 10, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Mrs. Graven F. [Jean] Winslow to Mrs. J. W. Monteith [and Nancy], White Plains, NY, July 10, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, W. F. Brand to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Salem, VA, July 10, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Mrs. Hampton [Harriet P.] Eubank to Mrs. J. W. Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 10, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Portia to Miss Nancy Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 10, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Mrs. E. E. White, Jr. [Marion] to Miss Nancy Monteith, Oakland Park, FL, July 9, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Mrs. Frank U. Humbert to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, Covington, VA, July 9, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie. She also talks about how her garden is drying up and the lawn is getting brown, because the water is low in town.
Letter, Edith Clark [Cordles?] to Mrs. and Miss [Nancy] Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 9, 1944, (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, Elizabeth M. Miller to Mrs. James W. Monteith, Richmond, VA, July 9, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie.
Letter, [Cabell Drysdale?] to Mrs. J. [W.] B. Monteith, Waynesboro, VA, July 9, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
A letter expressing sympathy for the loss of Jimmie. He also talks about his vacation and talks about his parents and their health.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, n.d. (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie delights in being an uncle. He reflects on the changes in the family within the previous year. Jimmie says that he sold his car due to gas rationing. He mentions a heating problem in the winter. Jimmie talks about going to a college football…
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, n.d. (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie talks about a man from Texas that he has befriended who was cut from the class. Jimmie talks about his plans for leave to come home.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Bob [Robert P. Monteith], n.d. (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie gives fatherly advice to his brother whose daughter was just born. He gives his brother advice about going into the navy.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mr. J.W. Monteith, N.D. (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie tells his father that none of the men know their standings which he thinks is to keep them on their toes. He talks about his tactics course and a river crossing demonstration that he saw. He encloses pictures that his friend Otey took.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, England, May 21, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie tells his mother that his friend Clyde is a prisoner of war captured by the Germans in Tunisia along with a complete battalion of the 16th who they then recaptured later on. He says that Germans are good to their prisoners.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, England, May 19, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie tells his mother not to worry about him and his brother, Bob. He talks about news he heard in the Stars and Stripes of a strike at the Packard Motor Company. He says that the fact that his mother and Nancy have to cut the grass makes him…
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, England, May 14, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie talks about the pictures that he received from Nancy in Florida. He talks about animals in Africa and Sicily. He tries to reassure his mother not to worry about the news in the papers and on the radio.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, England, May 09, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie remarks on Nancy's trip to Florida and tells one of his Jacksonville memories.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, England, April 22, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie talks about England and the kindness of the people there. Jimmie has been overseas for one year on this date. He tells of the good weather to play baseball in.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, England, April 15, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie talks about the pictures that he received from his mother.
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, England, April 09, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie traveled back into London. Jimmie says he went to see two movies: a comedy and "There Shall Be No Night."
Letter, Jimmie W. Monteith to Mrs. J.W. Monteith, England, April 05, 1944 (Ms1990_062)
Jimmie details his visit with his cousin Clara in London.
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