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Aunt Edith to Thomas Letter

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Letter to nephew Thomas about his recent operation and Edith's rose garden.

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H. L. Lindsey Letter

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Letter to Harry L. Gandy about a mutual friend, Louis Knakal, and his recovery from an operation.

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Mariagrazia Letters

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Letters to Jerry about their families, Mariagrazia's thyroid condition, her plans to go back to school for a Master's in psychology, and their plans for marriage and a family.

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Vida Inglewood Letter

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Letter to niece Lena about family and health, talking about raising chickens and the price of feed, an illness that results in cramps and severe pain every 16-18 day, asking for genealogical information to write a family tree, and various sewing and crocheting projects.

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Zig to Nett Letter

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Letter about life in the army and a minor operation with a difficult healing process.

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