[Letter from Laura Spalding, 19 April 1912] Page: 2 of 3 (Transcription)

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the old Crockett home in Hood Co. He too is an old friend. They all seemed pleased to do this for you. So very few of them are living now and these are quite feeble. I am so glad to now you are so pleasantly situated with the children so hear you. I remember very pleasantly your sister too. It is such a comfort to you both to be so near each other. I knew your brother had moved to Glen Rose. We were all disappointed that Allie’s daughter did not make us a visit. She must come yet for I feel sure she would enjoy it and we would be so glad for her to come. Aunt Sallie is making her home now in Georgetown with Lulu. She is quite feeble and does not write often but I hear from her thru Margarita McHensy- (Lulu’s dau.) who is teaching in the schools in Ennis. I hear often from Pink- Annie Bryant

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Laura Spalding. [Letter from Laura Spalding, 19 April 1912], letter, Date Unknown; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth38878/m1/2/transcription/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Log Cabin Village.

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