Postcards from Paul C. Arnold to Ada Arnold Sides, April 4, 1919, Vaux-sous-Aubigny, France

This document is a letter written across a series of two postcards from Paul C. Arnold to Ada Arnold Sides dated April 4, 1919 from Vaux-sous-Aubigny, France. The first postcard shows a black and white image of a photograph of the Sun Palace in Monte Carlo with a caption of "Monte-Carlo Supérie...

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Main Author: Arnold, Paul C.
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/white01,67
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Summary:This document is a letter written across a series of two postcards from Paul C. Arnold to Ada Arnold Sides dated April 4, 1919 from Vaux-sous-Aubigny, France. The first postcard shows a black and white image of a photograph of the Sun Palace in Monte Carlo with a caption of "Monte-Carlo Supérieur." and another caption of "Le Palais du Soleil-Sun Palace.-D. B.". The second postcard shows a black and white image of a photograph of terraces with pedestrians walking in Monte Carlo with a caption of "MONTE CARLO Les Terrasses". Paul C. Arnold writes about his travels along the Mediterranean Sea describing the length of travel, stops made, and scenery. He also speculates that he will be stationed in Europe for a while longer. The White family has ties back to the Arnold family through Stella Arnold White. Arnold family siblings Stella Arnold White, Paul C. Arnold, Claud Arnold, and Ada Arnold Sides stayed in close contact throughout their adult lives. Stella Arnold White married Leonard H. White Sr., an inventor who started the Birmingham Fabricating Company. During the First World War, Paul Arnold served in the military with the American Expeditionary Forces and saw action in France. Leonard H. White Sr. also enlisted during the First World War but was not sent overseas.