Letter to Harry Stacy Guide to Letter to Harry Stacy SC 01660

Guide to Letter to Harry Stacy SC 01660


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 01660
Title
Letter to Harry Stacy, 1944 May 28 1944 May 28
Quantity
0.01 Linear Feet
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Letter to Harry Stacy, Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.


Scope and Contents

Letter to Harry Stacy from "Henry" concerning the planting of onion seeds, sugar beets, and corn. Discusses the rainy weather and how "it takes us a year to get familiar with climate." Mentions how he will be lucky to "break even" financially. Stacy also shares local news, his mistrust of an individual, and his "leave clearance" presumably from the military.