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16 years ago
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Description Robert writes poems, about yosemite and the war, The ammunition train is one, they are very brutal, Yosemite is beautiful, he was there when the first car came through. He writes mainly to his mother, he wrote a poem to her that was published in the Ceres Courier, Culture and Anarchy selections, original, no reprint, he saved a Lydia Pinkham bottle with a booklet written by Elbert Hubbard, published by the Roycrofters and a letter with a handwritten kind of poem about work eithics by Elbert Hubbard, there is too much to describe.
Category Militaria
Medium old paper, glass,
Distinguishing marks Robert C Kyle
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item hard to say lots here
Date Period 1915 to 1919
Weight dont know
History It is kind of his life from when he was a ranger in Yosemite in 1915 to about 1917, then he traveled a little and went to war, then he sold Mazola corn oil for Herbret hoover,
Price Paid (If known) found in old trunk
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