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                                                             SAN CARLOS HOTEL
                                                             SAN CARLOS HOTEL
                                                         W.B. Harbeson, Proprietor
                                                         W.B. Harbeson, Proprietor
                                                          L.C. Hagler, Manager


Dear Charles -
Dear Charles -
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seems to help a little. I was, for several days in the Carolinas and in Georgia.
seems to help a little. I was, for several days in the Carolinas and in Georgia.
Now I am going on to New Orleans and thru [[Asive?]].
Now I am going on to New Orleans and thru [[Asive?]].
   In the Carolinas and Georgia all the soil is red and yellow. There are [[geab?]] fields
   In the Carolinas and Georgia all the soil is red and yellow. There are [[yenab?]] fields
all blood red. The pine trees all go straight up, as though enacting [[for?]] [[?thing]].
all blood red. The pine trees all go straight up, as though reaching for something.
The roads are always clean.
The roads are always clean.
   They wound the [[pice?]] [[tens?]] to get turpentine,
   They wound the pine trees to get turpentine,
                                                        L.C. Hagler, Manager
                                                            Pensacola, Florida

Latest revision as of 18:44, 9 July 2022

letterhead New Walton, De Funiak Springs. Fla. Cherokee, Tallahasse, Fla. Harbeson Hotel, Camp Walton, Fla.

                                                            SAN CARLOS HOTEL
                                                        W.B. Harbeson, Proprietor
                                                         L.C. Hagler, Manager

Dear Charles -

 I am way down here on the coast. I get these terrible restless times - so I drift. It

seems to help a little. I was, for several days in the Carolinas and in Georgia. Now I am going on to New Orleans and thru Asive?.

 In the Carolinas and Georgia all the soil is red and yellow. There are yenab? fields

all blood red. The pine trees all go straight up, as though reaching for something. The roads are always clean.

 They wound the pine trees to get turpentine,