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I am the neice of George | I am the neice of George Kilroy hwo was in San Francisco late in January. My husband and I should have found time for a visit with you, [[unclear]] you fabulous city [[unclear]] us on a continuous merry-90-round for the week we were there. What a wonderful city it is! We do enjoy is so much when we return- The only trouble being that we cannot get there often enough. | ||
Thank you very much for the two [[unclear]] of Lincoln you sent to us. | Thank you very much for the two [[unclear]] of Lincoln you sent to us. It is a very striking pose, serious, [[unclear]] still Lincoln has a little whimsical expression about his eyes which many artists make so serious and sombre. I have one copy to a very dear friend of mine on Lincoln's Birthday. She was delighted with it and sent it to Billings [[unclear]] or once to be framed. | ||
[[We?]] were happy to have your book "Burbank among the Indians" to add to our Library. [[It?]] is a beautifully | [[We?]] were happy to have your book "Burbank among the Indians" to add to our Library. [[It?]] is a beautifully |
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[[On paper- Diamond Tail Ranch Howard Flitner Greybull, Wyoming]] March 4-1947 My dear Mr. Burbank, I am the neice of George Kilroy hwo was in San Francisco late in January. My husband and I should have found time for a visit with you, unclear you fabulous city unclear us on a continuous merry-90-round for the week we were there. What a wonderful city it is! We do enjoy is so much when we return- The only trouble being that we cannot get there often enough. Thank you very much for the two unclear of Lincoln you sent to us. It is a very striking pose, serious, unclear still Lincoln has a little whimsical expression about his eyes which many artists make so serious and sombre. I have one copy to a very dear friend of mine on Lincoln's Birthday. She was delighted with it and sent it to Billings unclear or once to be framed. We? were happy to have your book "Burbank among the Indians" to add to our Library. It? is a beautifully