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Title
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Marcia Bruner to Lawrence Bruner, 1897, Dec. 17
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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. 17
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Creator
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Lawrence Bruner
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Description
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Handwritten 11 page letter from Marcia Bruner to Lawrence Bruner, "Today is Friday, but I thought I would…"
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Identifier
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081210-1897-074a
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Transcription
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Since winter commenced we have had a great deal of it, one snow storm after another. The snow is piled up all around us over 1 1/2 ft and drifts in our back yard. My girl is good to keep the walks swept off. I took two of your last letters and the clippings you sent to the Chancellor there was nothing in them that you would not want him to read. He was very glad to get them and i sgoing to have extracts published from them. So many are asking me all the time if you are successful in your mission down there. I always answer that you are, for it seems to me from your letters you are accomplishing a great deal. Here is something that was in today's Journal. Mr. Tremain says that a good many of the Argentina papers ignore your being there.
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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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