Letter, 1936, Aug. 30, Bellingham, Wash., to Fred Lockley.

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Letter, 1936, Aug. 30, Bellingham, Wash., to Fred Lockley.

Has been ill and spends most of her time on ranch; therefore was not at home for his attempted calls. Lockley is not to report her illness in his column. On conjugate leaf of printed signed poem : Up, my heart, and sing.

3 p. ; 20 cm.

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