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Title
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Scottsbluff Narratives, 1946_006
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Alternative Title
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1946 Scottsbluff Narratives
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Date
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1946
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Creator
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Frank Shoemaker
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Description
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Frank Shoemaker - Sandhills Narratives
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Identifier
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321301
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Transcription
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1946 12 August 18 -continued She said at once, "I live quite near Mrs. Nichols, and I am now going home. May I drive you to her place?" Just like that. Mrs. Nichols was at home; only one boy, her youngest is now with her and was absent for the moment. She recognized me at once, with lovely cordiality, and we spent an hour and a half discussing the numerous photographs and papers still in my hands; and, vastly more to the point, she told me of her family and their wartime occupations, and of, the boys, except the youngest now with her, having been in active service, and all of them surviving; all married and having a child or children. But to me the most thrilling narrative concerned Wylma. She had been in West Coast production service for war for a year or so, and left finally to join and marry her fiancé, stationed then and for I believe two or three years
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Rights
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To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
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