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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946

1942-07-18 Page 1

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Clear Ridge Cut is 150 feet deep and the fill over Clear Creek is over 100 feet high at this point near Everett where the Turnpike is carried over State Highway 286. Postmarked Burlington, Iowa July 18th 3pm 1942 Addressed to Mrs. Paul Rankin Keosauqua Ia R.R. Sat Morn Dear Gail and John R- I rec'd your letter & glad you are having such a good time John R. Be a good boy & help Paul & Gail. So sorry to hear that Neva hasn't heard from Stub yet. Marie Mc told me yesterday. Tell her not to give up she will hear. Gail if you have some extra sugar, you might can up 4 or 5 qts of Dewberries for me and when I come after John R. I will bring you some. Don't can many. It is too hot. I am just swamped now. Haven't time for anything will write a letter later. Love kids will write you too Mamma
 
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