Letter from Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor
In this letter, Lyndon B. Johnson discusses the phone call from Lady Bird Taylor when she expressed her reticence to marry so soon. He closes with "I love you" and "thanks for the telephone call." He encloses a letter from his mother in which she offers advice about his career...
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OCR Page 1 of 10R. M. KLEBERG
GENE LATIMER, JR.
14TH DIST. TEXAS
L. E. JONES
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES
LYNDON B. JOHNSON
MEMBER COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE
SECRETARY
Congress of the United States
House of Representatites
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