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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943
1943-07-18 Page 4
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I had not thought of being married in Wyandotte. I was satisfied with Springfield if you wished it but for no other reason. In that your's shall be the choice. Only this I stipulate, it must be something which we shall remember happily for we shall be married but once. I would be greatly chagrined to have so tawdry a marriage as I have seen here. One of fellow's girl came down here. They were married by the justice of the peace. One of the boys, who had had
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I had not thought of being married in Wyandotte. I was satisfied with Springfield if you wished it but for no other reason. In that your's shall be the choice. Only this I stipulate, it must be something which we shall remember happily for we shall be married but once. I would be greatly chagrined to have so tawdry a marriage as I have seen here. One of fellow's girl came down here. They were married by the justice of the peace. One of the boys, who had had
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