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little from ) no rajo of B run ps may ADEE moh doct provide nevd your my ! A May 1885, Kerrisonntle Miro ms. 12- Iffly dear Nans, S TRUNAS bit of have throught canswer entry BERVICE ACD day old letters but you Bro, ver hrie very dreeke sick and for there raliness & here as in amardered real there just Baby had sick too ever are compulity work and university were to carry thing willians and oh to e agtest Dr economic , there evas

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This letter contains an account of Mary's visit with her brother, John A. Truman, and his wife, Martha Truman. The baby that she mentions is their son, Harry S. Truman. She also writes about events she attended during her visit, mutual friends, and her hopes to see her friend soon.

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