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1944/02/08, Charlie Waters
Sent to Charles Waters in Hamlet, New York. Charles Waters was an early-day Hennessey pioneer who ran cattle in the Cherokee Strip with CLH's grandfather, Lyman Hobbs. CLH writes to Waters: "I am having a rest at present, though it has been longer…
1944/02/11
mentions arrival of letters from relatives
1944/02/16
"I am still boarding at the sam address. Margaret [Dawson] and Katy {Kathleen Cain] intimated that there were better places nearer home, but as yet I haven't been able to try them."
1944/02/27
Hospital and status change: now "Detachment patient" in "77th Station Hospital"
1944/03/02
Has moved to Norfolk from Somerset; the new ward has no female nurses.
1944/03/04
Arrival of several family letters from Christmas time; "I might not be such a good worker for a while."
1944/03/05 V-mail
"77 Station Hospital-Detachment B"; includes names of Barbara Hobbs' friends
1944/03/05 postcard
postcard of Edinburgh castle from Sgt. Lawrence Hon. Mailed to CLH in Hennessey, Okla.
March 10, 1944
walking and getting stronger; may go sightseeing to "Shakespeare's House."
1944/03/12
address is "77th Station Hospital-Detachment B"