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  • Centofanti, Pietro; Massullo, Mary (1943-08-20)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo while he is at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that he will be sent to Europe soon. He wants to postpone leaving until he recieves his naturalization papers. If he receives his paperwork ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-22)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on his last full day at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that he will be receiving his naturalization papers the following morning at 7 AM. After he receives his paperwork, his platoon ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-06-29)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to his girlfriend, Mary Massullo and tells her that he is scared that she is working at night while he is not at home. Centofant is stationed at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. This letter is part of ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-05-02)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo while he is stationed at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that he got paid $90. He tells Mary that he will never forget May 15 because that was the day they got engaged. This letter ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-10)
    Pietro Centofanti sends a letter to Mary Massullo as he is stationed in the woods at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that they will stay in the woods for the remainder of his stay at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that he has ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-15)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo while he is stationed in Louisiana. He tells her that his ouftit will be transferred overseas in a few weeks. Two months prior, the army was not ready for them to move, but now ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-05-25)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to his girlfriend, Mary Massullo while he is camping in the woods at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that he returned to camp on Friday night, and assurred her that the army needs him. This letter ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-18)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo and tells her that she should finish school because he will not be coming home until the war is over. He tells her to wait for him until he comes home. He also tells her that he ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-03)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to his girlfriend, Mary Massullo, while he is stationed at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. He tells her that he is busy walking on guard. He sends the letter on Camp Claiborne paper, which discusses the ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-07)
    Centofanti writes to his girlfriend, Mary Massullo, while he is camping in the woods at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that his outfit will be stationed in Europe soon. He wants to stay in the United States so he can visit ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-13)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo. He tells her that his outfit will be leaving Camp Claiborne soon. He is not sure where they will be sent, but he knows that it will be overseas. He tells her that he can no longer ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-06-30)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to his girlfriend, Mary Massullo and tries to convince her to not work at night. He does not want her to be in danger while he is not at home. This letter is part of documents from the Centofanti ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-05-21)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to his girlfriend, Mary Massullo. He informs her that there was a large flood in St. Louis when he was taking his train back to camp. He also tells her that he did not want to leave when he was ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-02)
    While stationed at Camp Claiborne, Pietro Centofanti writes a letter to his girlfriend in Youngstown, Mary Massullo. He tells her that he will be moved overseas and describes some hardships of army life. This letter ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-03-10)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo while stationed at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. He sent her eight Pillsbury Thrift Star Stamps. He also told her that he is not going to be transferred to Europe yet, but he will be ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-08-24)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo while he is camping in the woods at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that he will be staying in the woods until they are transferred to Europe. Pietro told Mary that he will be sick ...
  • Mucci, Rocco (1967-03-20)
    This document is from Rocco Mucci to his cousin. He wrote about change in the workers' ambition to work. Mucci also wrote about his health. This letter arrived from Montelongo.
  • Unknown author (2011-02-02)
    Letter from Rose, Matteo, and Anna Maria in Youngstown, dated February 11, 1925.
  • Unknown author (1925-02-11)
    Letter written (in both English and Italian) from Rosy, Matteo, and Annamarie), dated Februay 11, 1925.
  • Unknown author
    Letter from Thomas Wrench, a basic trainee at U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. Addresee and date unknown.

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