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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917
1917-12-05 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 1
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Postmarked Dec. 5, 1917 Wednesday My dear Daphne,- You are surely a good fellow. Nothing could have been more cordial and convincing of your willingness to receive me than your "Come at once." I couldn't leave at once for several reasons. First, I left all my baggage at Fort Snelling, when I came away, because I didn't know where I was going. Now I must wait here until I receive word
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Postmarked Dec. 5, 1917 Wednesday My dear Daphne,- You are surely a good fellow. Nothing could have been more cordial and convincing of your willingness to receive me than your "Come at once." I couldn't leave at once for several reasons. First, I left all my baggage at Fort Snelling, when I came away, because I didn't know where I was going. Now I must wait here until I receive word
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