Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson

In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor expresses feelings of discontent and wanderlust. She mentions receiving the architect's sketches for renovations to the house and talks about books she has on her table. She asks Johnson to write her about the "Outside Worl...

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