MELVIN PURVIS HANDWRITTEN LETTER TO HIS WIFE.
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Winning Bid:
$233.64 (Includes 18% Buyer's Premium)
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Thursday, March 12, 2020 9:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, March 12, 2020 9:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #229 Part II
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Item Description
5.5x8.5" unlined sheet of "USO" stationery is dated Sept. 21, 1943 and features handwritten letter from Melvin Purvis (see previous item) to his wife. Purvis resigned from the FBI in 1935 and later married Marie Rosanne Willcox, having three sons. Purvis served in the US Army as an intelligence officer during World War II, reaching the rank of colonel. He assisted w/compiling evidence against Nazi leaders in the Nuremberg trials. Heartfelt letter notes how much Purvis misses his wife and young son, urging her to write him (despite his early asking her not to) and telling her how much he misses and loves her and his son. Letter goes on to ask that she take some photos and send him as well as to take photos of their second child when he was born. Letter has been signed "I Shall Love You Forever. I Adore You. Melvin." Folded as issued, letter has some lt. edge wear and aging from envelope. Letter is VF overall and comes w/partial envelope that has been hand-addressed in Purvis's hand. Army postmark at left along w/aged strip of tape. Good overall and just comes along. Comes with Hake's COA and JSA LOA. From the collection of former FBI Agent Lin DeVecchio.
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