Private Robert William Price - letters to his wife , item 100

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haveing it stormy out hear

lately the crops looks well

around where we have been

Well My Dear I dont think

I have any more to say now

so will conclude with fondest

love to all I remain your

loving Husband Bob

+ dont forget to write sooner

nesct time will you my

Dear hopeing I shall have

the best of luck X X X

 X  X  X  X  X  X  X

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haveing it stormy out hear

lately the crops looks well

around where we have been

Well My Dear I dont think

I have any more to say now

so will conclude with fondest

love to all I remain your

loving Husband Bob

+ dont forget to write sooner

nesct time will you my

Dear hopeing I shall have

the best of luck X X X

 X  X  X  X  X  X  X


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  • February 27, 2017 20:42:44 Matthew Morrow

    haveing it stormy out hear

    lately the crops looks well

    around where we have been

    Well My Dear I dont think

    I have any more to say now

    so will conclude with fondest

    love to all I remain your

    loving Husband Bob

    + dont forget to write sooner

    nesct time will you my

    Dear hopeing I shall have

    the best of luck X X X

     X  X  X  X  X  X  X

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