Letter from Isabel A. Richardson to Elmer B. Clark (April 10, 1918)
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A letter from Isabel A. Richardson to Elmer B. Clark written on April 10, 1918. In the letter, Richardson thanks Clark for his letter with his updated address. Richardson writes how there are 200 Springfield men in the service and how she hopes the war will end soon. Richardson also includes how she is sending a war work course poster. She concludes by saying that Dr. Seerley will be absent for the rest of the year.
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