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From your
FRIEND.
ATLANTA, GA., July 4, '17.
_Hello Mr. M----:_ How are you at this time--I arrived here safe
and all O. K. and I am well and hope you are the same. Mrs. M----
told me that she reecived the money you sent to her and everybody
sends love to you. I found my baby very sick when I come home but
he is better now and I am going to try to come back up there in
short time. How are times there now since my leaving there. I
stopped in Cincinnati Ohio for 4 days then I left for G. but I
will be with you some days I hope. Ask J---- W---- did he get my
letter I wrote to him. Plenty work here but no money to it $1.50
to $2.00 a day that all I am telling you truly. Have you seen
anything of W---- W---- he is there in Chicago If you do tell him
to send me his address. I want to here from him I learn he is
making $23.00 a week he lives on Federal St., in the 40 block
some where. If I were there I would locate him.
Tell all the boys Hello. Tell them to write to me and tell me all
the news.
Good Bye
YOUR FRIEND.
NASHVILLE, TENN., Oct. 25th, 1917.
_Mrs. L---- t----:_ my dear friend I receuve your card and was
truly glad to hear from you--it found me not so well at this time
present and when these few lines come to you I hope they will
find you all well and doing well--I want you to write to me and
tell me what ar you doing and what ar you making and where is
your son w---- and how do you think it would soot me up there.
All of your friends said howdy and they would be glad to see
you--I would love to see you and Mrs. B---- I miss you so much.
Say T---- do you think that I could get a job up there if I
would come up there where you are--if so write me word and let me
no are you keeping house now to your self--if so write to me and
let me no--write soon tu me
Yours truley.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
_My dear Sister:_ I was agreeably surprised to hear from you and
to hear from home. I am well and thankful to say I am doing well.
The weather and everythin
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