Letter to Mary Truman from President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 2May 11, 1945
ARCHIVES AND
LIMITED
SERVICE"
u.s.
Dear Mary:
You don't know how very much I appreciated
your good letter of May seventh. I am sure
the children must have had a grand time with
the new dog and I know they particularly en-
joyed the dog house.
J.C. is all right. I know where his ship is
and there is nothing for you to worry about.
I sincerely hope the Japanese unpleasantness
will be finished at an early date and all the
good boys can come home and enjoy their families
once more.
I am sending you, for each of the children,
an autographed copy of the first speech I
made to the Congress.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. J. C. Truman
1000 North Liberty
Independence, Missouri
Copy sent for -
John Ross
Mary Martha
Rita Marie
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