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Robert H. Kokernot Letters
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Robert and Edith Kokernot Correspondence

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Edith to Robert
March - April 1944

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Robert to Edith
August - September 1943

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Robert to Edith
October 1943

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Robert to Edith
November 1943

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Robert to Edith
January - February 1944

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Robert to Edith
March 1944

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Robert to Edith
April 1944

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Robert to Edith
May 1944

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Robert to Edith
June 1944

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Robert to Edith
July 1944

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Robert to Edith
August 1944

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Robert to Edith
September 1944

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Robert to Edith
October 1944

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Robert to Edith
November 1944

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Robert to Edith
December 1944 - January 1945

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Robert to Edith
February 1945

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Robert to Edith
March 1945

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Robert to Edith
April 1945

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Robert to Edith
May 1945

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Robert to Edith
June 1945

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Robert to Edith
July - August 1945

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Robert to Edith
September - December 1945

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Robert to Edith
January 1946

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Robert to Edith
February 1946

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Robert to Edith
March 1946

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Robert to Edith
April 1946

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Robert to Edith
May 1946

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Robert to Edith
June 1946

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Robert to Edith
July 1946

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Robert to Edith
August 1946

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Robert to Edith's Parents
May 1944, March 1945, and August 1946

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To Robert from friends Lucille, Jorge, Bill, and Harold
September - October 1944, March 1945, August 194

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To Robert and Edith from friends Art and Helen Hogge, Dallas and Harriet (telegrams), and Uncle Frank.
July - August 1946

Robert H. Kokernot Letters

  • TxAM-CRS C000347
  • Collection
  • 1943-1946

This collection consists of letters between Robert H. Kokernot and his first wife, Edith May Babcock (Edith Kokernot Grinnell) during and after World War II from 1943-1946.

The majority of letters collected by Edith are from Robert with the exception of one folder of correspondence from Edith to Robert in March and April 1944, one folder of letters written to Edith's parents from Robert, and two folders of letters written by friends addressed to Robert and Edith.

The corresponding postmarked envelopes were not with their accompanying letter when the collection was processed. These are held in separate folders at the end of the collection.