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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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081210-1897-074b
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Transcription
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I asked him if they knew you were there. He did not know. The time goes so fast and yet it seems a long time until the 1st of April. I hope you can go by way of South Africa and see lots of new country.
You spoke of the Baker's here — a son to the Consul Baker who died in Buenos Aires. He has not been appointed yet in his father's place but hopes to be. I have not been to see them, but think I shall go soon. I do not believe you recieve all my letters. I write one every seek. Sending it Monday, and have sometimes written two a week. Hope you get part of them. I have been sending more clippings, putting only 5 cents on the letters. It may be that they did not get through because there was not enough postage on them
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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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