Thanks again for sharing the stories and the letters! It's sad to think that letter writing is becoming a lost art with all the electronic communication these days, that people just tend to delete. 5 star as always! :-)
May I make a suggestion ? You need to place these videos on CD and then donate them to your local Genealogy Society. Maybe your family or the families of the soldiers that your Dad served with may be looking some day for information. Also photo copy the letters and place them in a folder and donate those letters. What a treasure you have.... Love.....
Great ideas Sue. This is turning out to be a lot of work but worth the effort I think. For now, I've created a blog and am posting the text transcript of the letters there. I've posted the link to the blog over in the description box. Thanks so much for watching! -Jim
It was so nice that your aunt and uncle were close to your dad at that time. I am sure your grandma knew she would get the straight scoop from her! I can actually visualize what is happening. These letter are wonderful Jim, and I am so glad you decided to do this series. I am looking forward to the next one!
Hi Barb. I also felt like I could just visualize the whole visit. Thanks for watching and I'm glad that you're enjoying these. I know they won't interest everyone but as long as few of you enjoy them, I'll keep reading. -Jim
The Creo in Creo-Terpin seems to come from wood creosote, a bush that we know today has even more medicinal value than Wampole thought; its good for upset stomach, arthritis, anemia, and is even an anti-microbial. , and the FDA banned it about 15 years ago in the US.
Hey Jim...That letter must have been reassuring for your daddy's parents! I know it would be if my son were drafted during war times! Thx for sharing again!
I am enjoying the letters
NotaTrollTravlin 1 year ago
Thanks again for sharing the stories and the letters! It's sad to think that letter writing is becoming a lost art with all the electronic communication these days, that people just tend to delete. 5 star as always! :-)
GreatGig1 2 years ago
Thank you Caylyn!
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
Again another 5 star for you because I'm loving these letters. Thanks! ~Andree'
Dreelamb 2 years ago
Thank you for watching and for the stars Andree!
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
These letters suck me into another world... Marvellous!!!
fehquig 2 years ago
Hey Andy. Glad you're enjoying them! I'll post another one later on today.
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
Jim,
May I make a suggestion ? You need to place these videos on CD and then donate them to your local Genealogy Society. Maybe your family or the families of the soldiers that your Dad served with may be looking some day for information. Also photo copy the letters and place them in a folder and donate those letters. What a treasure you have.... Love.....
A Genealogy Addict....
rootssearchingsue 2 years ago
Great ideas Sue. This is turning out to be a lot of work but worth the effort I think. For now, I've created a blog and am posting the text transcript of the letters there. I've posted the link to the blog over in the description box. Thanks so much for watching! -Jim
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
love these - keep them coming.
artofbrowneyedgirl 2 years ago
Hey Dianna. Thanks for watching!
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
Shoot Jim, I accidentally rated 4 instead of 5 stars. I will come back and re rate again later:-)
Thanks again for reading the letters to us, they are great!
1DRock37167 2 years ago
Hey Daryl. Don't worry about the star thing, the same thing has happened to me as well when I got too fast on the trigger. LOL Thanks for watching!
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
It was so nice that your aunt and uncle were close to your dad at that time. I am sure your grandma knew she would get the straight scoop from her! I can actually visualize what is happening. These letter are wonderful Jim, and I am so glad you decided to do this series. I am looking forward to the next one!
wildheart5 2 years ago
Hi Barb. I also felt like I could just visualize the whole visit. Thanks for watching and I'm glad that you're enjoying these. I know they won't interest everyone but as long as few of you enjoy them, I'll keep reading. -Jim
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
i am really enjoy the letters, i hope you have plenty!
darlynn12 2 years ago
Hey Dee. I appreciate that because I was wondering if everyone was sick of them already. Yeah, I've got a box full of them. LOL
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
The Creo in Creo-Terpin seems to come from wood creosote, a bush that we know today has even more medicinal value than Wampole thought; its good for upset stomach, arthritis, anemia, and is even an anti-microbial. , and the FDA banned it about 15 years ago in the US.
lancastercounty2007 2 years ago
Very interesting info Roy. Thanks for sharing that. I wonder why they banned it. Thanks for watching! -Jim
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
So interesting, I enjoy these video's very much,
amylove1975 2 years ago
Thanks for watching! Glad you're enjoying them. -Jim
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
Hey Jim...That letter must have been reassuring for your daddy's parents! I know it would be if my son were drafted during war times! Thx for sharing again!
HugZ sugar!
kismet0717 2 years ago
Hey Jo Jo. Yeah, I sensed that she wanted to make sure the folks knew he was alright and going to be alright. Thanks for watching!
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
It's great that you have these letters.
Perroquet51 2 years ago
Hey Marc. Thanks for watching!
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
They never knew how important the details of their day would be to loved one's years later. This is a wonderful portrait in words.
robertpina99 2 years ago
That's the truth Robert. Thanks for watching!
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago
Interestin!!!
MeLady2 2 years ago
Hey Sharon!
CountryComesToTown 2 years ago