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Title
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Lawrence Bruner to Marcia Bruner, 1897, Apr. 26
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Alternative Title
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Lawrence Bruner Letters, 1897
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Date
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1897, Apr. 26
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Creator
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Lawrence Bruner
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Description
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Handwritten 3 page letter from Lawrence Bruner to Marcia Bruner, "Everything so for has gone lovely and I am feeling tip top."
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Identifier
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081210-1897-003b
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Transcription
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people had made a very hard fight to send their man, Vernon L. Kellogg, but he "wasn't in it" along side of me. Am sorry for Kellogg, but no to the extent that I would give up for him.
I sent a guide of New York to Seba today and some papers to you yesterday which have some thing on "Greater New York" that may help her out on her paper if not too late. At any rate she will have the information from headquarters. By the way the N.Y. legislature adjourned without passing the "Greater New York Bill, as I noticed in a recent paper.
Would like to be here tomorrow to see the great parade in memory to U.S. Grant. That is provided I could do so without getting mixed up in the crowd. It will be terrible, and I am quite certain that many will be hurt.
I would like to see all of you again before sailing. Trust that you will all keep well and be cheerful.
Mr. Howard said he would
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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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