Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter, Lady Bird Taylor is unhappy about Lyndon B. Johnson's last letter; she assures Johnson that she loves him. She says she received his pictures and will forward one to Alice and one to his mother. She describes purchasing lumber for fencing.
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