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Letter Written By William Judson Clark To Mrs. Ruth S. Clark Dated January 17, 1946, William Judson Clark Jan 1946

Letter Written By William Judson Clark To Mrs. Ruth S. Clark Dated January 17, 1946, William Judson Clark

Clark, Dorothy Audrey Six and William Judson

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Wednesday, 0900

Dear Mom,

Well here I am a Papa! Dottie is doing fine, and so is Leslie. Gosh she’s so cute, she looks just like me. Dottie started to have small labor pains Saturday morning, But they were very mild. About ten o’clock Saturday night they started getting worse so I called Doctor Feulner and he said to take her to the hospital. We walked over, it’s only about half a block. As soon as we got her to bed the pains really began to come, and by one o’clock she was in hard labor. They sent …


Letter Written By William Judson Clark To Mrs. Ruth S. Clark Dated January 9, 1946, William Judson Clark Jan 1946

Letter Written By William Judson Clark To Mrs. Ruth S. Clark Dated January 9, 1946, William Judson Clark

Clark, Dorothy Audrey Six and William Judson

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Monday, 1300

Dear Mom,

It sure was swell to hear your voice New Year’s Eve honey, I hadn’t realized how long it had been. We didn’t do anything that night we were so beat. I want to thank you all at home for the swell Christmas you gave Dottie and I. Give my thanks to everyone for their lovely gifts.

The weather here has been pitiful. It’s been raining like hell down here for a long time, the Alabama River is about to flood. (Selma is right on the River). There’s no danger however as we are now …


Letter Written By Dorothy A. Six Clark To Mrs. Ruth S. Clark Dated January 7, 1946, Dorothy A. Six Clark Jan 1946

Letter Written By Dorothy A. Six Clark To Mrs. Ruth S. Clark Dated January 7, 1946, Dorothy A. Six Clark

Clark, Dorothy Audrey Six and William Judson

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525 Lamar Avenue

Selma, Alabama

Monday

Dear Mom,

At long last we’re all settled. Been trying to write every day but somehow couldn’t get around to it.

It was really wonderful to hear your voice on the phone New Year’s Eve. Golly, it’s been such a long time since we talked with you. We were both so sorry to hear that you were all alone—

Remember we mentioned going to the movin’ pitchers. That’s as close as we got. We were both so tired from moving we just waited for 12 o’clock & after a weak “Happy New …