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“Has the poor lady fainted, Ma?”
Addressed to: “Mrs W L Curtis, Wolcott, VT”
Transcript:
“Wed Jan 14 - 1920
Not fainted but love cracked. I should worry,
W. C.”
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Front: “It’s so nice to play duets”
Postmark: “Lowell, Mass. 1909, May 22nd, 6:30 PM”
Adress: “Miss Hattie Thomas, 117 Alston St., Laurence Mass.”
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“Shall I leave my happy home for you”
Postmark: ?”...L & DEADW”
Addressed to: “Miss Margaret Dahlstrom, No. Platte, Nebr. % American Restaurant”
Transcript:
“From present outlook I’ll not be double(?) when I get back.
B”
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“Can’t see you today but will meet you ….” written on the side on pen: “When the moon shines.”
Postmark: Elkton, S. Dak., Sep 9, 1911
Adressed: Minnie Brichholtz, Ward So. Dak.
Transcript:
“Dearest kids. Suppose I know a H— of a lot. but I don’t. So you see. Want to show you something in that letter, + see if you know what it means. I can’t make out a few words. It is something swell. Say he was telling me about us 4 going Sun. if the weather is fit. Say will we have to take Emma to? We will do it alright if it comes in a pinch Ha Ha. Gee are you Game for Sun. Gee crackers I am. You find out Sat. night + and let me know Sun. morn. Wear your checkered - himmed in black. You know. + I will do the same. Can tell you the fees part when I see you. I can’t wait until the day comes. Ha Ha. A.B.M.”
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“Will you let me call on you?”
Addressed to: “Miss Louise Gaurad” in “Glenville, Minn” “R.R.M.(?)”
Postmark: “No-(?)” “Aug 21, 8 AM”
Transcript:
“Hello Louise
Will send you my picture as soon is I have time. Will see you soon again
Love Walter
Northward Iowa
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“I must tell you something.”
Addressed to: “Mrs. O. I. Thayer” in “Iowa Falls, Iowa.”
Postmark: “Radcli-(?) Iowa” “1913 Jan 18, 4 PM”
Transcript:
“Iowa Falls IA.
Jan. 16,
Dear sis Fern!(?)
How you was? We’re fine +dandy, and hope you are the same. Got my apron done, did you get you sewing done. Geesis isn’t this dissagreeable weather. We washed Wed. the clothes are wetter than when I put them out.
(On side) Bye bye, R. J.(?)”
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“You really are charming.”
Addressed to: “Miss Ada Berndt,” in “Holly, Mich.”
Postmark: “Jacksonville, Fla. Jun 2, 1911 8-AM
Transcript: 
“Hello Miss Berndt:
Your very welcome card received and was proud to hear from you. It is sure got down here, wish I was up that part of the country How are you making out these days? Write Soon. 
 Bye Bye,
 Austin Sawyer”
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