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Lot 148 - Grouping of 10 Vintage WWII-Era Handwritten Letters from Mrs. Myra Potter of Tyler, Texas to 1st Lt. Edward M. Potter, U.S. Army Air Forces, Central Pacific Wing A.T.C., Written on U.S.A.A.F. Stationery, 1945
Lot 148 - Grouping of 10 Vintage WWII-Era Handwritten Letters from Mrs. Myra Potter of Tyler, Texas to 1st Lt. Edward M. Potter, U.S. Army Air Forces, Central Pacific Wing A.T.C., Written on U.S.A.A.F. Stationery, 1945
Grouping of 10 handwritten letters from Mrs. E.M. (Myra) Potter of 1408 N. Bois d'Arc, Tyler, Texas, to her husband, 1st Lt. Edward M. Potter, O-922914, serving in the U.S. Army Air Forces. The letters are dated 1945 and written on U.S. Army Air Forces stationery bearing the winged propeller insignia, each addressed "Sweetheart" and signed "Myra." Envelopes are addressed to various military posts including Hq. Central Pacific Wing P.D., A.T.C., APO 246; Hq. Pacific Division A.T.C., APO 953; and 1504th A.A.F. Base Unit, Sacramento, California, all routed c/o Postmaster, San Francisco, California. The envelopes bear 6-cent air mail stamps and "Via Air Mail / Correo Aereo / Par Avion" labels, with Tyler, Texas postmarks dated June 1945.
The letters contain personal correspondence discussing family visits, weather in Tyler, Bible School preparations, household projects, and references to Honolulu. Envelopes and letters show age toning, fold lines, and handling wear consistent with wartime postal use. Offered as found.