Box 10
Contains 10 Results:
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 16 February 1919 - 2 March 1919
Keen writes from Base Hospital 99 in Hyeres, France, where he has come down with La Grippe [the flu]. In combination with his rheumatism, the doctors have told Keen that his heart has been affected. Keen mentions that he hopes to be able to come home to the states due to this.
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 3 March 1919 - 7 March 1919
Contains letters from Keen to Eunice, describing his continued hospital stay (Base Hospital 99), and his hopes to return home soon on medical orders with a "Casual Company".
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 1 February 1919 - 7 February 1919
Letters from Keen as he recovers from his tonsil removal, letters from Eunice as she continues her work at the bank, and a cable from the military alerting Eunice that Keen's tonsil surgery went well.
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 8 February 1919 - 15 February 1919
Keen writes from Base Hospital 93 in Cannes, France. Eunice continues to send letters to 714, although Keen is not there to receive them, while waiting on a new address and reassignment for Keen.
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 9 March 1919 - 16 March 1919
Keen writes to tell Eunice that he has returned to Langres, France, to collect his things before moving to St.Aignan, France, to be evaluated to possibly be sent home.
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 17 March 1919 - 25 March 1919
Letters from Keen to Eunice as he continues to wait for clearance to return to the United States. Letters from St.Aignan and Bordeaux, France.
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 1 January 1919 - 16 January 1919
Mostly contains letters from Keen to Eunice describing a "Staff Ride", a trip taken by Keen and several other military men throughout many towns in France. Keen writes from Langres, Verdun, Stenay, and Chatel-Chehery.
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 17 January 1919 - 23 January 1919
Contains letters from Keen describing a leave taken to Nice, France, and letters from Eunice describing her emotional struggle remaining long distance.
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 24 January 1919 - 31 January 1919
Contains letters from both Keen and Eunice as they continue to deal with the long distance. Keen's letters note a visit to a Red Cross hospital in France, where he has his tonsils removed (January 29, 1919).
Eunice & Keen Johnson Correspondence, 26 March 1919 - 10 April 1919
Keen writes from Bordeaux, continuing to wait for transport orders which will send him back to the United States.