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20 December 1946
Johnson, Ed, fl. 1946
To Margaret and Paul Lobik
This is a card and a note that was enclosed.
GLC09579.014
26 January 1864
Wells, Edmund C., fl. 1864-1865
to Maria
writing from onboard a ship. filled with interesting lines like "take a dutch man and saturate him with whiskey and lager and give him the everlasting pipe and he is a nice animal..."
GLC08311.10
5 February 1863
Barwood, James, fl. 1863-1870
to Bill
writes at great length about slavery and abolition. thinks the institution of slavery is repugnant, but at the same time, thinks it helped to introduce blacks to civilization and that they are better off now than they were before.
GLC09358.1
1 December 1864
to Philip Coleman
writes that the new baby is unlike the eldest and he is sleeping more at night than formerly.desires to help a German gentleman in the army. Sue has been unwell.
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24 July 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe reports that the company is having a dance and party tonight but that he will head into town. He asks Sylvia what she thinks of the Dodgers these days. He also reacts to Mad's trying to teach an Italian girl to play baseball before she could...
GLC09414.1459
1 June 1865
to my dear wife
discusses the possibility of moving, possibly out West when he is discharged. Written in a camp near Alexandria
GLC08311.45
10 May 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia had Chinese food and saw a movie with Annie and Bess.
GLC09414.0591
17 May 1945
Sylvia went to a Swedish restaurant, and learned that Alvin is giving up his furlough because he wants to travel around Europe.
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8 June 1945
to "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia heard from Marge and Joe and Pepi who might build a house in Miami.
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12 June 1945
Sylvia says that she is going out with Ruth K. to eat Swedish food and see a Norwegian movie.
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