Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Correspondence, 1918 October-November
Series 1 contains letters written by Hutchins to his family during his time in the USAAS. Most of the material is handwritten, although some of it is typewritten. In these letters, Hutchins describes daily life on the war front, kept his family apprised of the war effort in the Italian Alps, and reassured them of his well being.
Correspondence, 1918 April-June
Series 1 contains letters written by Hutchins to his family during his time in the USAAS. Most of the material is handwritten, although some of it is typewritten. In these letters, Hutchins describes daily life on the war front, kept his family apprised of the war effort in the Italian Alps, and reassured them of his well being.
Correspondence, 1918 July-August
Series 1 contains letters written by Hutchins to his family during his time in the USAAS. Most of the material is handwritten, although some of it is typewritten. In these letters, Hutchins describes daily life on the war front, kept his family apprised of the war effort in the Italian Alps, and reassured them of his well being.
Correspondence, 1918 January-March
Series 1 contains letters written by Hutchins to his family during his time in the USAAS. Most of the material is handwritten, although some of it is typewritten. In these letters, Hutchins describes daily life on the war front, kept his family apprised of the war effort in the Italian Alps, and reassured them of his well being.
Correspondence, 1917
Series 1 contains letters written by Hutchins to his family during his time in the USAAS. Most of the material is handwritten, although some of it is typewritten. In these letters, Hutchins describes daily life on the war front, kept his family apprised of the war effort in the Italian Alps, and reassured them of his well being.
Certificate from the Royal Italian Army, ca. 1917-1918
Vouchers for Lira, ca. 1917-1918
Correspondence, ca. 1918
Series 1 contains letters written by Hutchins to his family during his time in the USAAS. Most of the material is handwritten, although some of it is typewritten. In these letters, Hutchins describes daily life on the war front, kept his family apprised of the war effort in the Italian Alps, and reassured them of his well being.