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In this four page handwritten letter, Fong Lee Wong writes about ROTC camp, marksmanship medals, summer travel plans with Mr. Li and Mr. Wang, and his bill from the Charleston Library Society.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital…

In this two page handwritten letter, Fong Lee Wong writes his and Ya Chuan's thanks to Laura M. Bragg for their Christmas gifts and cards.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital Library.

Citadel Christmas card from Fong Lee Wong to Laura M. Bragg.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital Library.

In this two page handwritten letter, Fong Lee Wong writes of seeing Chia Mei and his female friend, Yah Chuan. He writes of not finding a gift he felt was good for her. They plan to study in the Library of Congress.Click here to view this item on the…

In this two page handwritten letter, Fong Lee Wong writes about his joy at receiving a telegram from Laura M. Bragg. She had seen his female friend, in Washington, DC and described her as a "lovely little lady."Click here to view this item on the…

In this three page handwritten letter, Fong Lee Wong writes of his travels to Meadville, PA. He met an American lady who spoke Chinese. He will spend the remainder of his summer vacation in Columbus, Ohio.Click here to view this item on the…

In this two page handwritten letter, Fong Lee Wong writes and thanks Laura M. Bragg for her sympathy.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital Library.

In this three page handwritten letter, Fong Lee Wong writes about his difficulty finding a room in Washington D.C., he also learns that he only needs one year of residence to complete his Master's degree at Harvard, and that his friend is not someone…

In this four-page handwritten letter, C.C. Tseng writes of his sadness at leaving Charleston, South Carolina and Laura M. Bragg's friendship and company. Miss Bragg is at the Valentine Museum in Richmond, Virginia. C.C. Tseng mentions Chinese…

In this seven-page handwritten letter C.C. Tseng disusses life at military camp, marksmanship training, Chia Mei's feelings, Su Chun, and questions made to him by Colonel Cole, R.O.T.C. commander.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital…
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