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Letter, C.H.Reed to Lawrence Bruner, 1903, Mar. 22

Item

identifier/filename
371-00081b
title
Letter, C.H.Reed to Lawrence Bruner, 1903, Mar. 22
description
Handwritten letter, 3 pages, from C. H. Reed to Lawrence Bruner, "I am interested in this work so write you…"
Transcription
study at some future date at the university. Wild geese and duck are beginning to come and the pelicans will come soon. Prairie chickens we have the year round. In the winter time they congregate in great flock of thousand. Coyotes are numerous and on cold nights before storms we frequently hear them yelping. The robins have arrived and in the early morning the prairie chickens are "goo gooing" all about us. I live on the middle Loup river in Custer Co. This is the finest river in Nebr. It varies but little at different seasons, having nearly the same
date
3/22/1903
source/RG#/MS#
MS 0371
isPartOf/Collection
Nebraska Ornithologists' Union (NOU), Records
rights
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publisher
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
language
English