The letter from Ellice Morgan talks about her cooking and canning. She also experesses concerns that she hasn't heard from her son Paul who should be home soon. With the war over, she hopes everyone will be home soon.
Davis, Mother: Alexandria LA (9/22/1945 2 yrs. 7 mos)
Ellice also shows her sense of humor commenting, "Aunt Vic isn't coming back this summer tis to lonely here for young girls, I guess." (Aunt Vic was her husband's older sister)I want this to be a forum for stories from our families about our parents, grandparents and ancestors. As much as I enjoy genealogy, I love the stories --- they may not be "factual" but they will be true. Please contact Jaclyn Morgan (Contributor) if you have any information.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Morgan Letters Sept. 11, 17, 1945
The letter from H.B. Morgan to his son Grover Morgan in Alexandria, Louisiana discusses auto strikes and coal strikes at Red Cedar.

Eloise Morgan and Davis at a horse show in Alexandria, LA (9/22/1945)

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2 comments:
I love the picture of Grover and Davis.
Can't believe how much alike, from the side, he and my father look. the eyes especially.
The Grover & Davis picture is really love....
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