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    July 19, 1923.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Jun 19, 2020
    • 1 min

    July 19, 1923.

    To Sam Drake & Sons, Sirs We beg to thank you for your tender which however has proved unsuccessful. Yours Truly, J + C. Kershaw
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    May 29, 1923.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Jun 19, 2020
    • 1 min

    May 29, 1923.

    Messers S.Drake + Sons Dear Cousins At the price of (28) stated in your letter you may work +erect a headstone + edging similar to your...
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    March 5, 1943.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Jan 4, 2020
    • 7 min

    March 5, 1943.

    Dearest Wife: I find it time to write my only love again and here goes so get a seat before you start reading this for am going to spill...
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    November 6, 1943.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Jan 3, 2020
    • 8 min

    November 6, 1943.

    Dear Kitty, I knew that you would like to know about all about the Waves as soon as possible so I am answering your letter before about...
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    December 29, 1942.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Dec 21, 2019
    • 1 min

    December 29, 1942.

    Hello Johnny Sorry not to have written sooner. But you know how it is. With Christmas around you don't get a chance to do anything. Well...
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    December 28, 1900.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Dec 21, 2019
    • 1 min

    December 28, 1900.

    Professor Winfield P. Biery, Dear Sir, Through Miss Clara Beck I have just learned that we are to have the pleasure of having yourself ...
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    December 25, 1943.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Dec 21, 2019
    • 2 min

    December 25, 1943.

    12-25-43 Dearest; Mother; Received your xmas card and was glad to hear from you I also got Helens and Tonys letter: Well Mom how was...
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    December 21, 1927.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Dec 21, 2019
    • 3 min

    December 21, 1927.

    Maricopa, Ariz. Dec. 21, 1927 Dear Alice, Your book + letter came today + I am delighted with the book + your letter + medicine were sure...
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    December 15, 1942
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Dec 15, 2019
    • 3 min

    December 15, 1942

    Dear Esther, I received your letter yesterday and was very glad to hear from you. tell for the truth it was about the longest letter I...
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    December 12, 1928.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Dec 9, 2019
    • 1 min

    December 12, 1928.

    December 12, 1928. Philadelphia My Dear Niece, Your beautiful doll came swiftly. Ruth Nancy was present when we unwrapped the package and...
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    December 10, 1942.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Dec 9, 2019
    • 1 min

    December 10, 1942.

    Hi John, Well I promised to write and as you can see, that is what I am doing. has Bill left yet? Boy oh Boy! You should be here. We have...
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    April 14, 1945.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Oct 6, 2019
    • 2 min

    April 14, 1945.

    14 April 1945 H.Q. U.S.A. 7.7.E. See 2C. A.P.O. 501 Dearest Mommie, My Sweetheart, Gradually working into things in my new set up. Drew...
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    October 16, 1945.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Oct 6, 2019
    • 2 min

    October 16, 1945.

    Deauville, France Oct. 16, 1945 Dear Mom and Selam: Now I am at Deauville -- and what a set up this is. It is a resort town, right on the...
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    March 16, 1946.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Sep 22, 2019
    • 3 min

    March 16, 1946.

    To: John From: Mary Hello, John: Please excuse my writing paper, but this is so much easier than trying to write it by hand with the...
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    February 10, 1943.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Sep 22, 2019
    • 2 min

    February 10, 1943.

    Wednesday Office -- 4:30 Darling -- Will you forgive me the pencil -- just this once? My pen has been borrowed (I’ll filche it for the...
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    October 28, 1910.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Sep 22, 2019
    • 1 min

    October 28, 1910.

    Kutztown, PA Dear Bro, Haven’t heard from you since I left. I came to visit to see whether you were living. I was at the Kutztown fair...
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    March 23, 1878.
    Flea Market Love Letters
    • Sep 19, 2019
    • 5 min

    March 23, 1878.

    Waterloo, Iowa March 23rd, 1878 My dear little wife, Could you have seen my forlorn look at the many disappointments last week I have no...
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