Letter to Bertha Wilson
- Title
- Letter to Bertha Wilson
- Accession Number
- 2024.16.2.181
- Accession Date
- 28 October 2025
- Accession Creator
- Meadow Knapp
- Depositor
- Kala Kennemore
- Description
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Letter to Bertha Wilson
Unknown author - Storage Location
- Box 28, Folder #4
- Text
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Thursday,
Good morning my dear I'm sure you do not feel as I do this moring for I have The blues just a little. I wonder if you have got over The singing fail Sunday night, I'm afriad you haven't you sang so much Ha. Ha. Speaking of singing reminds me of the fact that I have at last learned the cause of the "Liberty Hill crowd" he was so glad and happy to be with his little love once again that he could scarcely think of any thing else and most certainly not Maude and her word of love to Thee. Well little girl I will have to go with it is getting late 'Happy Thought.'
How-dee-do dearest little sweetheart,
just a penny for your thoughts I do wonder what they are, something good I'm sure.
Bertha I had a card from Mr Stoddard this week, but mind him not telling you this and cause you any heart aches, you do think such a lot of "him" but you can't help it can you little girl; and I'm sure you can't. Ha. Ha. Ha.
I believe had best watch him that is his greatest cause for alarm. I'm sure Ha. Ha. Ha. Ta. Ta. La. La.
Guess you are still intending to go to Sharon Sunday P.M. I may go don't know yet. Clora said she might come over if she I expect her Eeva and myself will go.
Those books are good I think "Miss Middleton's Lover is fine: Tho the poor girl had a terriable time and Bertha I really do not believe there is harm in reading novels for I get a lot of good out of them myself, and I'm sure others do as well.
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