Letter from Arlene Goodwin to Edith Wilson Sutherlin, James' mother. She writes about their visit to Hampton Beach, the weather and James wanting to come home.
Letter from Arlene Goodwin to Edith Wilson Sutherlin. She covers a variety of topics including receiving a call from James at 1 in the morning, wanting to visit Port Arthur and working at a bank.
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her mother about going to church in Corpus Christi with her son, James, her daughter Waneta's teaching career and other news.
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, with comments on his sister Waneta, James' sick grandmother and writing special sentences to get around the censor.
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James. She writes to him on the cold weather at home, what food she can send to him and about friends of the family who have been drafted.
Postcard of a painted scene of the Brooklyn bridge. On the back of the card is a note from James Edgar Sutherlin saying that he is OK in New York and tired of walking.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his family about heading home to "The States" and wanting to buy an engagement ring for his girlfriend, Arlene Goodwin.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes about not getting married to his longtime girlfriend, Arlene, and plans for going to college and trade school.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents about how he wants to travel after the war is over and seeing an old friend for the first time in 3 years.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents on how he hadn't written them because the ship hadn't seen land for 20 days. He stopped the letter mid-way then continued the last part when they got into port.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents on how he hasn't gotten any letters in nearly a month and about his girlfriend Arlene. He also makes a comment on the atomic bomb.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents commenting on wanting to marry his girlfriend, Arlene and the news from his mother that their house is filled with people.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his family. He tells his Uncle to count the bonds that he has bought so he can cash them when he gets home, tells them about the food on the ship and other comments.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes of getting his "leave" and wanting to get his girlfriend, Arlene, out of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He also tells his mother to go to the doctor to check her throat.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes of a friend named Buster wanting him to start a cafe business in California, getting lost in Hollywood, and figuring out how to see both his girlfriend, Arlene, and his family during his leave.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes about calling his girlfriend, Arlene, going to Hollywood and he wishes his dad a happy birthday.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He comments on his mother cleaning the house and how when he goes to shore he goes by himself instead of with his friends from the ship.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents where he counts the months he's been away from home and asks his mother to count up the bonds he shipped home.
Letter by James Sutherlin to his parents. He details the plans he has for getting his girlfriend, Arlene, to visit his hometown over his "leave" from the Navy.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents asking on what ships his old friends are serving on so that he might be able to see them. He also comments on his birthday the next day.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents where he tells them where his ship is going and details a "point system" the Navy uses to discharge sailors.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his sister, Waneta. He writes on how he hasn't eaten certain foods in a long time, and his plans involving the Texas Military Institute.
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