Feb. 26, 1918
Fort Flagler, Wash.
Dear Brother and Sister,
I thought I would answer your kind and ever
welcome letter which [I] received yesterday.
I got that money all right, but Fred you should not do that.
I sure appreciate it and I thank you from the bottom of my
heart for the same. You
are doing more than your share, may God Bless you and yours, and may
he repay you for what you are doing for me.
For I never can pay you.
I was
to Everrett Sunday to church and took Lord’s Supper.
Everrett is about 70 miles from here, but that minister said
he was going to try and hold services here in the future.
I wish
I could talk to you once more, but I am afraid it will be some time
before I can. I guess I
will close for this time.
Write soon and again a 100 thanks to you.
With Love and Best regards and I remain as ever
your Brother,
Herbert
Post Office Box No 1
Fort Flagler, Wash.
-source: Cheryl Siebrass. Letters from her
Grandmother's sister Emma and Herbert (brother-in-law) while
stationed stationed at Fort Worden, WA. |