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from Albert Smith to his wife Laura Stephens Smith (Letter 2 of 2 letters) |
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El Reno 12, 18, 1903 My Darling Wife It is just 4 oclock just got my work all done sitting in the all by my self Oh if you was with me The car inspecton of Chicaksha was up. This after noon and I told to tell Isbell to see Adams to send me free transportation for my household goods right away. When dose that pass run out. Yes if was not for Lollies Love this would be a cold world. I pray just the same I did at home. I received Letter and shirt you so thoughtful I needed a clean shirt. I am lonely tonight with out you and I sigh for look at your face and press my lips on your face. Good by baby wife Did you see the man about transfering goods
Good by Note: Letter written by Albert L. Smith to his wife Laura Smith in Lawton, Oklahoma. Albert apparently worked for the Rock Island Railroad at this date.
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