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Ward Archer and their families.","Item 1: Letter, December 21, 1914\n        Addressed to C.A. Archer from The Theo. Poehler Mercantile Co., Wholesale Grocers. Says they are grateful to Mr. Archer. Talks about how the company believes sentiment is important. How they are privileged to aid the war effort and help feed those in Europe. Thanks Mr. Archer once again for helping their company do these things.\n    Item 2: Letter, May 30, 1918\n        Addressed to W. Edward Archer from Papa, W.A. Archer, Winfield, Kansas. Says he's talked to people about Edward being in New Mexico, how Edward was starting to take on appearance of a \"Mexican\" and how it might help him in Texas. Edward is a soldier. Letter says to let Papa and Mama know of anything he might need so they can send it. Says Edward can refuse any amusement not commended. Advises him to continue visiting the YMCA so he can avoid the bad environment. Talks of weather at home. Talks of taking care of his potatoes and how they are anxious over the \"German Dash.\" Talks of other people receiving letters from soldiers abroad. This letter also includes a note from Mama who says it is unfortunate Edward has bad company, but hopes his being good will help someone else to be good too. Also encourages him to ask for anything he wants/needs.\n    Item 3: Letter, June 3, 1918\n        Addressed to Dearest Girl, Celia C. Ward, from Archer in Houston, Texas.  Talks about writing and military work.\n    Item 4: Letter, June 5, 1918\n        Addressed to W.E. Archer, William, from C.A. Archer in Cheney, Kansas. Calls him \"soldier brother.\" Talks about checks for insurance. Says he opened an account in Archer's name and will keep things straight until he gets back. Asks about how he likes his uniform. Says they are all interested in any information he might be able to share. Says they've had good weather.\n    Item 5: Letter, September 9, 1918\n        Addressed to W.E. Archer from Bro C.A.. Speaks of the good letter he got from W.E. Says he supposes W.E. will be in great shape after his training. Speaks of acquaintances. Talks about others that may be going into the service. Says he is glad that W.E. will be training new soldiers. Talks about the car being in good shape. Talks about W.E.'s sacrifice in giving up his career to be in the service.\n    Item 6: Letter, September 25, 1918\n        Addressed to Dad from Orvil A. Ward. Talks about fighting the Germans.\n    Item 7: Letter, April 7, 1919\n        Addressed to Little Girl in Blackwell, Oklahoma from Old Sergeant, Mrs. WE Archer from Sgt WE Archer, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Talks about weather being bad. Says he hasn't talked to the journal people yet about going to work. Asks about her oil job. Says he put in papers to be discharged and a doctor he visited.\n    Item 8: Letter, April 10, 1919\n        Addressed to dear Girl in Blackwell, Oklahoma from Sgt Archer in Albuquerque, NM. (Sgt WE Archer to Mrs WE Archer, Celia.) Talks about his activities, like hunting. Awful weather. Talks about people needing to \"shut up\" when he gets home. Talks about his plans in looking for a job.\n    Item 9: Letter, January 11, 1926\n        Addressed to Celia and Archer from Father and Mother in Brownsville, Texas. Talks about fig bushes, the cold weather, places visited, and letters received.\n    Item 10: Letter, January 29, 1916\n        Addressed to children, the Archers, at Kansas City research hospital from dad, Orvil, in Brownsville, Texas. Talks of the weather. Says they are in the best hands and hopes for good health.\n    Item 11: Letter, April 11, 1926\n        Addressed to Celia in Tulsa, Oklahoma from Dad in Mc Allen, Texas. Talks about people visiting, hopes she is feeling better.\n    Item 12: Letter, December 28, 1926\n        Addressed to children, the Archers, from mother, Mildred M. Ward, in Blackwell, Oklahoma. Talks about people visiting, expresses gratitude that they remembered her, talking about buying a place. Mentions that Archer had offered to get them a place in the valley.\n    Item 13: Letter, ? 18, 1927\n        Addressed to Celia and Archer from mother, Mildred, in Blackwell, Oklahoma.  Talks about a bad snow storm they survived. Talks about it being cold, so no one is working. Talks of renting one of her rooms. Talks about other properties she wants to clean up before showing and selling lots. 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Poehler Mercantile Co., Wholesale Grocers. Says they are grateful to Mr. Archer. Talks about how the company believes sentiment is important. How they are privileged to aid the war effort and help feed those in Europe. Thanks Mr. Archer once again for helping their company do these things.\n    Item 2: Letter, May 30, 1918\n        Addressed to W. Edward Archer from Papa, W.A. Archer, Winfield, Kansas. Says he's talked to people about Edward being in New Mexico, how Edward was starting to take on appearance of a \"Mexican\" and how it might help him in Texas. Edward is a soldier. Letter says to let Papa and Mama know of anything he might need so they can send it. Says Edward can refuse any amusement not commended. Advises him to continue visiting the YMCA so he can avoid the bad environment. Talks of weather at home. Talks of taking care of his potatoes and how they are anxious over the \"German Dash.\" Talks of other people receiving letters from soldiers abroad. This letter also includes a note from Mama who says it is unfortunate Edward has bad company, but hopes his being good will help someone else to be good too. Also encourages him to ask for anything he wants/needs.\n    Item 3: Letter, June 3, 1918\n        Addressed to Dearest Girl, Celia C. Ward, from Archer in Houston, Texas.  Talks about writing and military work.\n    Item 4: Letter, June 5, 1918\n        Addressed to W.E. Archer, William, from C.A. Archer in Cheney, Kansas. Calls him \"soldier brother.\" Talks about checks for insurance. Says he opened an account in Archer's name and will keep things straight until he gets back. Asks about how he likes his uniform. Says they are all interested in any information he might be able to share. Says they've had good weather.\n    Item 5: Letter, September 9, 1918\n        Addressed to W.E. Archer from Bro C.A.. Speaks of the good letter he got from W.E. Says he supposes W.E. will be in great shape after his training. Speaks of acquaintances. Talks about others that may be going into the service. Says he is glad that W.E. will be training new soldiers. Talks about the car being in good shape. Talks about W.E.'s sacrifice in giving up his career to be in the service.\n    Item 6: Letter, September 25, 1918\n        Addressed to Dad from Orvil A. Ward. Talks about fighting the Germans.\n    Item 7: Letter, April 7, 1919\n        Addressed to Little Girl in Blackwell, Oklahoma from Old Sergeant, Mrs. WE Archer from Sgt WE Archer, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Talks about weather being bad. Says he hasn't talked to the journal people yet about going to work. Asks about her oil job. Says he put in papers to be discharged and a doctor he visited.\n    Item 8: Letter, April 10, 1919\n        Addressed to dear Girl in Blackwell, Oklahoma from Sgt Archer in Albuquerque, NM. (Sgt WE Archer to Mrs WE Archer, Celia.) Talks about his activities, like hunting. Awful weather. Talks about people needing to \"shut up\" when he gets home. Talks about his plans in looking for a job.\n    Item 9: Letter, January 11, 1926\n        Addressed to Celia and Archer from Father and Mother in Brownsville, Texas. Talks about fig bushes, the cold weather, places visited, and letters received.\n    Item 10: Letter, January 29, 1916\n        Addressed to children, the Archers, at Kansas City research hospital from dad, Orvil, in Brownsville, Texas. Talks of the weather. Says they are in the best hands and hopes for good health.\n    Item 11: Letter, April 11, 1926\n        Addressed to Celia in Tulsa, Oklahoma from Dad in Mc Allen, Texas. Talks about people visiting, hopes she is feeling better.\n    Item 12: Letter, December 28, 1926\n        Addressed to children, the Archers, from mother, Mildred M. Ward, in Blackwell, Oklahoma. Talks about people visiting, expresses gratitude that they remembered her, talking about buying a place. Mentions that Archer had offered to get them a place in the valley.\n    Item 13: Letter, ? 18, 1927\n        Addressed to Celia and Archer from mother, Mildred, in Blackwell, Oklahoma.  Talks about a bad snow storm they survived. Talks about it being cold, so no one is working. Talks of renting one of her rooms. Talks about other properties she wants to clean up before showing and selling lots. Speaks of Celia and Archer's children, Mary and Rue."],"_nest_path_":"/components#1","timestamp":"2026-08-14T23:00:25.099Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e    Letters belonging to William Edward Archer and Celia C. Ward Archer and their families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Item 1: Letter, December 21, 1914\n        Addressed to C.A. Archer from The Theo. Poehler Mercantile Co., Wholesale Grocers. Says they are grateful to Mr. Archer. Talks about how the company believes sentiment is important. How they are privileged to aid the war effort and help feed those in Europe. Thanks Mr. Archer once again for helping their company do these things.\n    Item 2: Letter, May 30, 1918\n        Addressed to W. Edward Archer from Papa, W.A. Archer, Winfield, Kansas. Says he's talked to people about Edward being in New Mexico, how Edward was starting to take on appearance of a \"Mexican\" and how it might help him in Texas. Edward is a soldier. Letter says to let Papa and Mama know of anything he might need so they can send it. Says Edward can refuse any amusement not commended. Advises him to continue visiting the YMCA so he can avoid the bad environment. Talks of weather at home. Talks of taking care of his potatoes and how they are anxious over the \"German Dash.\" Talks of other people receiving letters from soldiers abroad. This letter also includes a note from Mama who says it is unfortunate Edward has bad company, but hopes his being good will help someone else to be good too. Also encourages him to ask for anything he wants/needs.\n    Item 3: Letter, June 3, 1918\n        Addressed to Dearest Girl, Celia C. Ward, from Archer in Houston, Texas.  Talks about writing and military work.\n    Item 4: Letter, June 5, 1918\n        Addressed to W.E. Archer, William, from C.A. Archer in Cheney, Kansas. Calls him \"soldier brother.\" Talks about checks for insurance. Says he opened an account in Archer's name and will keep things straight until he gets back. Asks about how he likes his uniform. Says they are all interested in any information he might be able to share. Says they've had good weather.\n    Item 5: Letter, September 9, 1918\n        Addressed to W.E. Archer from Bro C.A.. Speaks of the good letter he got from W.E. Says he supposes W.E. will be in great shape after his training. Speaks of acquaintances. Talks about others that may be going into the service. Says he is glad that W.E. will be training new soldiers. Talks about the car being in good shape. Talks about W.E.'s sacrifice in giving up his career to be in the service.\n    Item 6: Letter, September 25, 1918\n        Addressed to Dad from Orvil A. Ward. Talks about fighting the Germans.\n    Item 7: Letter, April 7, 1919\n        Addressed to Little Girl in Blackwell, Oklahoma from Old Sergeant, Mrs. WE Archer from Sgt WE Archer, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Talks about weather being bad. Says he hasn't talked to the journal people yet about going to work. Asks about her oil job. Says he put in papers to be discharged and a doctor he visited.\n    Item 8: Letter, April 10, 1919\n        Addressed to dear Girl in Blackwell, Oklahoma from Sgt Archer in Albuquerque, NM. (Sgt WE Archer to Mrs WE Archer, Celia.) Talks about his activities, like hunting. Awful weather. Talks about people needing to \"shut up\" when he gets home. Talks about his plans in looking for a job.\n    Item 9: Letter, January 11, 1926\n        Addressed to Celia and Archer from Father and Mother in Brownsville, Texas. Talks about fig bushes, the cold weather, places visited, and letters received.\n    Item 10: Letter, January 29, 1916\n        Addressed to children, the Archers, at Kansas City research hospital from dad, Orvil, in Brownsville, Texas. Talks of the weather. Says they are in the best hands and hopes for good health.\n    Item 11: Letter, April 11, 1926\n        Addressed to Celia in Tulsa, Oklahoma from Dad in Mc Allen, Texas. Talks about people visiting, hopes she is feeling better.\n    Item 12: Letter, December 28, 1926\n        Addressed to children, the Archers, from mother, Mildred M. Ward, in Blackwell, Oklahoma. Talks about people visiting, expresses gratitude that they remembered her, talking about buying a place. Mentions that Archer had offered to get them a place in the valley.\n    Item 13: Letter, ? 18, 1927\n        Addressed to Celia and Archer from mother, Mildred, in Blackwell, Oklahoma.  Talks about a bad snow storm they survived. Talks about it being cold, so no one is working. Talks of renting one of her rooms. Talks about other properties she wants to clean up before showing and selling lots. 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Speaks of weather. Asks who is going with Elva. Asks when Paul will be visiting. Speaks of a quarrel he had with a man over sending letters to Paul. Talks about a Baptist church being erected and \"paying tolls.\" Item 2: Letter, January 9, 1909 Addressed to Paul Hickman from Mae Ledford in Worthington, Missouri. Mentions Paul being shy and that Mae assumed he was going with Goldie. Mentions joking with Goldie about receiving letters from \"a gentleman\" she thought was Paul. Item 3: Letter, November 11, 1909 Addressed to Paul G. Hickman from Charlotte M. Hickman. Talks of doing housework, not being in school but studying when she can. Talks about liquor being bad for young people and asks if he is participating in a contest. Wonders if they are related and gives a bit of her family's history. Describes what she looks like, asks not to be called Miss. Item 4: Letter, December 22, 1909 A note addressed to Paul from Mae. \"Please stop tonight. There are reasons.\" Item 5: Letter, May 21, 1910 Addressed to Paul from Theo. Speaks of writing letters with Paul and that he will continue to hide the last two letters. Talks of mutual acquaintances and Goldie being seen with a gentleman. Asks that the letter remain confidential. Item 6: Letter, June 27, 1910 Addressed to Paul G. Hickman from Fannie Lee Chapman in La Fayette, Georgia. Speaks of her family visiting the hot springs. Mentions she still does things that make her seem young and that she doesn't let herself be of boys' interest and her sister's jealousy. She passes on a compliment to Paul from her sister. Talks about whom else she writes letters to. Asks if he's ever been to Georgia. Thanks him for the picture. Item 7: Letter, September 17, 1911 Addressed to Miss Josie Taylor from Paul G. Hickman. Speaks of sitting up with a baby that has typhoid. Says he will see her on Sunday. Talks about a debate club and other ways of seeing Josie. Talks about going to Kansas. Says her going to school is a good idea. Item 8: Letter, September 22, 1911 Addressed to Paul Hickman from Fannie Lee. Talks about pictures she received and that she likes the look of Ms. Taylor who Paul is seeing. Talks about looking younger than she is and her new home. This letter has been corrected by a pen. Item 9: Poem, November 24, 1911 A poem titled \"Some Jumbled Thoughts\" by Paul G. Hickman, dated 11/24/1911. Item 10: Letter, February 25, 1913 To Miss Jo Taylor from Paul G. Hickman in Braymer, Missouri. Discusses his eyes. Mentions death of Brother Robinson. Talks of touring Kansas City, the sights, and his staying at a hotel. Also speaks of ordering goods. Item 11: Letter, June 1, 1913 Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. P.G. Hickman from Nell Kepley. Speaks of her arrival at school and the classes she is taking. Asks if Paul is preaching. Speaks of other \"brothers\" and their doings/sermons. Item 12: Letter, February 17, 1916 Addressed to Paul from Grampaw. Mentions a death Paul has told him of and an acquaintance's farm. Someone has added names and important dates to this letter. Other notes indicate this letter was addressed to Paul Guy Hickman, 5/3/1892-8/7/1937, from Thomas Jefferson Hickman, 4/16/1835-11/14/1917. Item 13: Letter, May 12, 1922 Addressed to Mar y E. Hickman from Nellie Capps. Speaks of housework/working at a hotel. Jokingly talks about Mary marrying Orvil Tramel, Nellie being old at nineteen, and reminiscing on their time together in the past. Item 14: Letter, March 19, 1923 Addressed to Bro. P.G. from C.E. Fritts. Speaks of it being 10 years since Paul married and asks about Paul's work as a postmaster. Talks of his and wife's teaching in Yuma. 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