Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor comments on the briefcase Bob [Jackson] and [Arthur] Perry gave him as a gift and goes on to tell him about her busy day on Sunday, her dinner guests, and an upcoming trip to Alabama to get Aunt Effie. She closes by telling...
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hut my enoos brather dommy g' we ever told you about her,
and Uncle Walter and his family Dear,
have g ? She's not an ording
hesides the fine of the Housand ary Quest at all she's the one
family that I'd inited! So the who came to line with me after
had quite a house full of com - my mother died when g was fine.
pany But 9 like lots of Company, and she's quite a member of the
Don't you ? Only g can't wait
family. Sin looking forward to
until we get us a langer during going to take Alebama a whole after two her ! g
shall weeks.
room table and such other things
vacation, g believe (Here g am
so g can serve decently
g should them your picture all g do is plan vacations !)
always talking about working
and
and you were quite adequately
Well dearest, 9 must to Any
Commented ! ( 2 think their opinion lahours. Have S forgotten to tell
of me went up , tas, Lejaden -that you several days that g adore
9 should have someone so fines- you ? Jell me the minute you know
looking found of me!)
when you'll he coming and tell me
Sometimes next month g how mr. Dick responds. and all
have to go to alabama after
the newe. Goodbye my dear love
my Quut Effic. 9 don't believe
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