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Letter from Jean Mermet to Jeanne
Jean Mermet
Letter in French to Jeanne from Jean Mermet. Includes an enclosed newsclipping that looks to be a job ad.
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Letter from Jeanne to a friend
Jeanne Goujon
Letter in French from Jeanne G., to "Mon Grand Ami," likley Jean Mermet.
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Letter to Madame Mermet from Louis Bebert
Louis Bebert
Letter in French to Jeanne Goujon Mermet from Louis Bebert.
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Letter to "Madame" from Mrs. Renee de Williams (?)
Rene G
Letter in French to "Madame" from Mrs. Renee de Williams.
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Postcard with Image of WWI Soldier
Unknown Unknown
Postcard with an image of a young soldier posing in a photography studio, wearing uniform and beret, and leaning on a column. Instead of a postcard message, the place for the message gives information about the solider: his name was Henri Chomettou, and he died at age 20. The photo must have been taken before his death in 1921.
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Postcard with Image of WWI Soldier
Unknown Unknown
Postcard with a posed headshot photo of a young soldier in Canadian uniform, with a single star in the top right corner. Instead of a postcard message, the place for the message gives information about the solider: his name was Henri Mermet, and he was killed in action in Chambrais.
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Letter to unidentified couple (likely Jean and Jeanne) from Leon Brochard
Leon Brochard
Letter in French to "Monsieur et Madame," likely Jean and Jeanne, from Leon Brochard from the French-American Mission in Liberia.
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Letter to the Mermet Couple from George W. Couliruo
George W. Couliruo
Letter in English to the Mermet Couple (Jean and Jeanne) from George, who thanks them for their letter and wishes he were home.
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Letter to the Mermet Couple from George W. Couliruo
George W. Couliruo
Letter in English to the Mermet Couple (Jean and Jeanne) from George, who is excited to send them postcards of interest once he gets to the city to buy some.
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Postcard in English to Mrs. Mermet (Jeanne Goujon) from George W. Couliruo
George W. Couliruo
Postcard in French to Jeanne Goujon Mermet from George, thanking her for the family pictures she sent to him. The card depicts three men in French army uniform, labeled: "De Castelnau, Joffre, Pau GUERRE 1914-1915 - Nos Generaux. - LL."
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Letter to Jeanne from her sister Maria
Maria Goujon
Letter in French to Jeanne from her sister Maria
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Letter from Rémi Allain
Rémi Allain
Letter in French to "Dear friends," possibly the Mermet couple, from Rémi Allain.
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Letter to Mrs. Mermet (Jeanne)
Unknown Caudal
Letter in French to Mrs. Mermet (Jeanne) from [illegible] Caudal
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Letter to Mr. Mermet from S.W. Conterno
S.W. Conterno
Letter in English to Mr. Memet wishing him and his family the best in the New Year.
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Letter from Ernest Schmid
Ernest Schmid
Letter in English from Ernest Schimd, Company 601 of the 9th Regiment, writing from Camp Farragut to an unnamed woman/girl.
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Postcard with Image of WWI Soldier
Unknown Unknown
Postcard in French from C. Stat. Major S.P. 41 ID 10.
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Letter to E. Mermet
Unknown Unkown
Letter in French to Mr. E[illegible] Mermet, from the city of Vladivostok in World War I. Signature is illegible as well, may be Dufrense.
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Letter from T. de Braegnomont
T. de Braegnomont
Letter in French to "Madame" from T. de Braegnomont.
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Letter from D. Rivoire
D. Rivoire Divoire
Letter in French from D. Rivoire to "Dear friends," likely the Mermet couple.
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Letter from D. Rivoire
D. Rivoire
Letter in French to "Dear friends," possibly the Mermet couple, from a solider of the 46th League, 8th Company, S.P. 41
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Postcard in French to "Friends" from Jim
Jim unknown
Postcard in French made out to "mes chers amis" and signed "Jim." The card depicts two soldiers in WWI uniform, posing at a photography studio, with a background and a bench/fence on which one man is sitting. The seated man is labeled: Gary [looks like "Sary"] and the standing man is labeled Jim [looks like "Sim."
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Letter from Eugene Dassain
Eugene Dassain
Letter in French from Eugene Dassain of the 144th League 30th Company to an unidentified friend.
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Letter from Gouthier Philibert
Gouthier Philibert
Letter in French from Gouthier Philibert (may be last, first name here) from the 28th Alpine Division, 12th company.
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Postcard from Madelon
Madelon unknown
Postcard in French signed "Madelon" and addressed to M. Em. Jaham Desriroux. Card depicts a young woman in WWI nurse's attire.
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