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Title
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Lawrence Bruner to Marcia Bruner, 1897, Dec. 3
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Alternative Title
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Lawrence Bruner Letters, 1897
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Date
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1897, Dec. 3
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Creator
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Lawrence Bruner
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Description
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Handwritten 4 page letter from Lawrence Bruner to Marcia Bruner, "Well I am nearly tired out from running about over the city all day yesterday and today trying to look up some matters connected..."
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Identifier
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081210-1897-035c
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Transcription
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town yesterday. Mr. Hunter had sent in care of the Consul instead of the Minister and I had no arrangements for forwarding it too me. Then too, the affairs at the consulate have been rather unsettled since Consul Baker died. He would have known enough to send it to me. I'm speaking of the affiar to one of the Commission, he said, "Why there isn't a man, woman or child in the Republic who doesn't know who Professor Bruner is and that it was not forwarded to me was peculiar."
Tomorrow, Saturday, I start for to be gone not more than a week. The entire region that I expect to pass over is terra incognita to me, hence I will very likely have some things to write to Psyche again. Will write on Sunday or Monday at latest unless some unforseen thing occurs to prevent it. This letter is not my regular weekly one it is merely "sandwiched" in to keep the inclosed draft for $450. , U.S. gold, No. 510, Brown Brothers & les, New York company. Hope it will reach you all right.
I am well, fatter than ever, and pining to come home. Good bye, kisses for all.
Yours
Lawrence Bruner
This will be about the last of my letters that will reach you in time to permit of an answer reaching me be (see insert on page 35)
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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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