Nice DPO phil
Lovely strike of the Upper Red Hook postmark, Phul.
David G.
"There are still a lot of Rifenburghs in I hope they do not mind me reading this letter. "
It may be a bit of a stretch..but i like to think of it as preserving history..at least for a while. The writer in 1919 mentions that the soldiers got..shafted on compensation. It was some years later that laws were passed..giving something to the soldiers or their widows.
Phil,
that's an interesting piece of American history.
Doughboys were promised bonuses; and in the tough times in post war US, those soldiers agitated for the promised bonuses. They marched on Washington; and the federal government, not inclined to follow through on its promises, sent troops against the demobilized vets. The soldier commanding those troops? Think corn cob pipe
Phil,
i believe that might have been the only time MacArthur followed orders
There are still a lot of Rifenburghs in the area,ancestors of the Palatine probably but could be Dutch original Europeans in the area. I hope they do not mind me reading this letter. Upper Redhook still exists running parallel with Route 9 but the post office is long gone. There were one room post offices every 3 or 4 miles serving perhaps 50 or 75 families...they could not have cost too much to operate or make much profit.
re: Dear Sister Alice
Nice DPO phil
re: Dear Sister Alice
Lovely strike of the Upper Red Hook postmark, Phul.
David G.
re: Dear Sister Alice
"There are still a lot of Rifenburghs in I hope they do not mind me reading this letter. "
re: Dear Sister Alice
It may be a bit of a stretch..but i like to think of it as preserving history..at least for a while. The writer in 1919 mentions that the soldiers got..shafted on compensation. It was some years later that laws were passed..giving something to the soldiers or their widows.
re: Dear Sister Alice
Phil,
that's an interesting piece of American history.
Doughboys were promised bonuses; and in the tough times in post war US, those soldiers agitated for the promised bonuses. They marched on Washington; and the federal government, not inclined to follow through on its promises, sent troops against the demobilized vets. The soldier commanding those troops? Think corn cob pipe
re: Dear Sister Alice
Phil,
i believe that might have been the only time MacArthur followed orders