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Pennsylvania Hotel | [[in pencil in top margin: [no transcription] ]] | ||
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Free Bus Beautiful View of River | Pennsylvania Hotel Modern Hotel up to date Free Bus Beautiful View of River E. Shickluna, Proprietor | ||
E. Shickluna, Proprietor | |||
Brownsville, Pa. Nov 30th 1913 | |||
Dear Mary | Dear Mary | ||
Am in this little | Am in this little [[?]] town where I am to speak tonight. Have been along a good deal of it of late. Get good crowds & would like it if it was not for the messing around and if I could do it for nothing. Think about the Holidays I shall stop making a business of it. I was in N.Y. several days and had a fine time. Everyone was glad to see me. Went to dinner &c. more than I ever ate before. Saw Gertrude, Mary Mulholland, Ellis Jones, Lorent Abbott, Allen Baum - and others, we talked a great deal of you. & I read them your Gold fields letter & your & Lems poems over & over again. They |
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[[in pencil in top margin: [no transcription] ]] letterhead Pennsylvania Hotel Modern Hotel up to date Free Bus Beautiful View of River E. Shickluna, Proprietor
Brownsville, Pa. Nov 30th 1913
Dear Mary
Am in this little ? town where I am to speak tonight. Have been along a good deal of it of late. Get good crowds & would like it if it was not for the messing around and if I could do it for nothing. Think about the Holidays I shall stop making a business of it. I was in N.Y. several days and had a fine time. Everyone was glad to see me. Went to dinner &c. more than I ever ate before. Saw Gertrude, Mary Mulholland, Ellis Jones, Lorent Abbott, Allen Baum - and others, we talked a great deal of you. & I read them your Gold fields letter & your & Lems poems over & over again. They