Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor discusses a possible trip to Washington in November, December, or January and the things they will do. She mentions that her time could be limited by a trip she must make to Alabama and by work being done on the house.
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Teumsday afternoon
says give us a happy issue
2:00
out of all oew difficulties "That
is what is going to happen to
my dearest
us, Lyndan. Do you believe it ?
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2do.
doing now I wish you were
here with me. 2 feel so comfortable
estinable yesterday sherbert g made and some a very cranberry
and peaceful and lazy
I wish
july out of my Cook book! (Perhape
you were talking to me.
In a little while g shall
in two or three years 2 shall have
go down to Karnack after the
learned how to make everything
mail. If only there is a big, sweet
in it!)
one from you / 2am so auxious
my roses are blooming
to hear all about your plans. I
beautifully 2 am so praud of them
hope they will mean a lot to you
The lawn is all planed ressons
that there will he a wonderful
and ready to he leveled. 2 cant
chance in themo, Lyndon.
wait to plant the hollyhache led
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