Document set 'Letter from Admiral Dewey to G. Edward Elwell, Jr., 1898 December 9'
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Manila P. I.
Dec. 9, 1898.
My dear little friend,
I am very
sorry that I
have no war
souvenirs left,
not even a button
as you suggested,
but every thing
I had I gave
away long ago.
Manila P. I.
Dec. 9, 1898.
My dear little friend,
<p-bgn>I am very
sorry that I
have no war
souvenirs left,
not even a button
as you suggested,
but every thing
I had I gave
away long ago.<p-end>
Manila P. I.
Dec. 9, 1898.
My dear little friend,
<p-bgn>I am very
sorry that I
have no war
souvenirs left,
not even a button
as you suggested,
but every thing
I had I gave
away long ago.<p-end>
I am glad to see
that you take
so much interest
in the Navy, and
the photograph
of your card
board Iowa is
splendid. I hope
some day to see
your fleet.
With best wishes Yours sincerely George Dewey. <p-bgn>I am glad to see
that you take
so much interest
in the Navy, and
the photograph
of your card
board Iowa is
splendid. I hope
some day to see
your fleet.<p-end>
With best wishes
Yours sincerely
George Dewey.
With best wishes Yours sincerely George Dewey. <p-bgn>I am glad to see
that you take
so much interest
in the Navy, and
the photograph
of your card
board Iowa is
splendid. I hope
some day to see
your fleet.<p-end>
With best wishes
Yours sincerely
George Dewey.