Thursday, September 5, 2013
Wishes for the Most Joyful Easter You Have Ever Had, Miss Louise Foutz, Roanoke, VA, 1925
[Postmarked] East Radford, VA, Apr 9, 1925
[To] Miss Louise Foutz
Roanoke, Virginia
R.F. D. 1
Hoping you are better and that you will have the most joyful Easter you have ever had.
Love, Chick.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
See You When the Weather Gets Settled, Mrs Ellen R. Bayne, Upper Marlboro, MD, 1925
[Postmarked] Washington D.C April 15, 192[4? 5?]
[To] Mrs. Ellen R. Bayne,
Upper Marlboro
Prince Georges' Co.
Maryland
Dear Ellen.
Hope you are well, I am going to try to get to see you when the days get longer and the weather gets settled. The grass is getting green and the trees blooming here. Best wishes for a happy Easter.
[F.I.S?]
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
Merry Christmas to Miss Rauline Davis, Clifton Forge, VA, 1909
[Postmarked] Bridge[water] VA, [Dec?] 6, 1909
[To} Miss Rauline Davis
Clifton Forge, Va
muddy Juke no. 6
in Care of Ed Davis
From Paul
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