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John William Graham letters, July 1945
1945-07-11 John Graham to Mr. & Mrs. William J. Graham Page 2
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on east but am glad it fell thru. Sure am glad dad sold the Glover house for it was nothing but trouble out where it was. Someday that chunk of land can be put into cultivation but it will take awhile no doubt. It was an eyesore sticking out into the field the way it did. I'm disgusted with old Bing not being any more dependable than he has been never did stay by a job long tho did he. What about Ole you haven't mentioned him for a long time is he still on the job? Did any corn make knee high by the fourth, Ole Johnstons, Lee Grangers? What about the Grahams sure hope it catches up with the season, hay should be a big crop this year the wet wouldnt hurt that. Havent a thing to write about today. Love Johnny
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on east but am glad it fell thru. Sure am glad dad sold the Glover house for it was nothing but trouble out where it was. Someday that chunk of land can be put into cultivation but it will take awhile no doubt. It was an eyesore sticking out into the field the way it did. I'm disgusted with old Bing not being any more dependable than he has been never did stay by a job long tho did he. What about Ole you haven't mentioned him for a long time is he still on the job? Did any corn make knee high by the fourth, Ole Johnstons, Lee Grangers? What about the Grahams sure hope it catches up with the season, hay should be a big crop this year the wet wouldnt hurt that. Havent a thing to write about today. Love Johnny
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