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232Community History, Zearing, Iowa

Candy is about the only thing we can not get. Chewing tobacco is about 7 cents a plug and smoking is about 8 cents a can.

Boyd D. Stone
Letter - August 13, 1918
Somewhere in France

A shell went into the ground under me and exploded. There was an awful feeling from the shock and the worst taste I ever had in my mouth. A big chunk of shrapnel had gone clear through my right thigh, hitting the bone on the way through. About midnight the litter carriers got me and carried me to the field hospital.

Lake E. Davisson
Letter - August 11, 1918
Somewhere in France

I saw Ray Tisdale the first part of the week and he was wondering if he would be lucky enough to get the flu. I told him old tough fellows from Iowa, especially those from Story county, around Zearing, would not take it.

Ingvald S. Madison
Letter - October 6, 1918
Camp Pike, Arkansas

I am well except for one thing. I have the prickly heat so bad that I feel like I am full of cooties.

Nels M. Hansen
Letter - August 10, 1918
Eagle Pass, Texas

I have been quite busy, putting in most of my spare time on books. I want to keep at the head of my class.

Clarence Omar Dool
Letter - September 3, 1918
Cook & Bakers School
Camp Pike, Arkansas

Next came Ohio and I fell in love with that state. The prettiest girls that I saw on the whole trip. And they are patriotic too.

Wilbur Granden
Letter - September 10, 1918
Camp Merritt, New Jersey
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