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to Clara M. Miller
3 March 1901
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
re: Very upset, his brother came back and he received the 2 missing letters between him and his brother. Thinks the letter is dull and uninteresting.
GLC05755.032
17 November 1901
Preparations for Thanksgiving.
GLC05755.064
7 December 1901
GLC05755.067
21 April 1901
re: Only saloon seems to make money. He has been informed of a good investment in a saloons, he is not very interested though. Talks a about a man who came on the boat, and went "on a drunk".
GLC05755.038
29 December 1901
Accompanied by a seventh page: "Xmas 1901. Bill of Fare." A holiday dinner menu which includes "ptarmigan" (a type of arctic grouse, also known as rock or white grouse).
GLC05755.070
to Edwin B. Sherzer
17 October 1901
Miller, Clara M. fl. 1901-1902
With clipping from St. Louis Daily Globe Dispatch 10/17/1901 (wedding of Sherman W. Boner to Edith L. Holbert.) Date inferred from clipping.
GLC05755.102
9 June 1901
re: Drizzling and raining for about a week. They are both working in post office, how misses her, how? Explains it in details. " I simply have to tell you how I feel…". Clipped verse, [poem] "Only You".
GLC05755.041
11 November 1901
Mail service getting worse.
GLC05755.105
12 July 1901
re: He answers Clara's declaration that she wrote in her previous letter. Writes about the location of a fair in St. Louis.
GLC05755.044
9 August 1901
re: Anxious to get those letters, but the ships didn't arrived. Talks about the weather for while. But then he mentions the Senator from Seattle. Then he says "This state affairs has made it quite dull at the post office….".
GLC05755.047
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