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Gaines Family Correspondence

1927

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Letter, 1927-09, Callie Gaines To George L. Gaines; Alludes To Health Difficulties, Possibly Of One Of Lloyd's Siblings, And To Possibility Of Moving From Mississippi To Missouri., Callie Gaines Sep 1927

Letter, 1927-09, Callie Gaines To George L. Gaines; Alludes To Health Difficulties, Possibly Of One Of Lloyd's Siblings, And To Possibility Of Moving From Mississippi To Missouri., Callie Gaines

Gaines Family Correspondence

Envelope: Postmarked Water Valley, Miss., Sept. 19, 1927, 1:30pm. Cancelled 2 cent stamp. Addressed to Mr. George D. Gaines, 200 So. Leffingwellabe, St. Louis, MO. Letter is 3 pages, lined paper with pencil. Alludes to health difficulties, possibly of one of Lloyd's siblings, and to possibility of moving from Mississippi to Missouri.