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OCR Page 1 of 2HARRY S. TRUMAN
INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI
June 30, 1960
Dear Martha Ann, Jim and Karl:
You do not know how very much your old uncle appreciated
your description of the tornado that hit Oskaloosa. I am
happy as I can be that all of you were under cover and in a
safe place when it hit. While the loss must be terrific and
is one that we all hate to have happen to you, we are glad
that none of you were hurt.
I have not received a letter that I read with more interest
than this one of yours of the 18th and I am sorry to have been
so long acknowledging it. As you know, I have been to
New York and San Francisco since that date and also, have
been on the run the rest of the time.
I hope you will be able to get everything straightened out
and I also hope that you had plenty of insurance.
I am glad all of you are well and perhaps I will have an
opportunity to see you before long.
Sincerely yours,
Uncle Harry
Mrs. James F. Swoyer, Jr.
Oskaloosa
Kansas
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