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David R. Elder correspondence, June-July 1944
1944-06-21 Page 3
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P.S. [illegible] Just was unlike [George?] for he always lead a wonderful sense of humor and was never too serious about anything. But he went into N.A. one day after [illegible] life. sharp contrast to the southern country houses. The latter display so much dire poverty for the most part. The people in Newport are [illegible[] with many people and an very suspicious and over [illegible] the [illegible] dealings with us. When we first saw her I was thinking that if these people are direct descendants of the Founds of This Country I'm feeling sorry for the Indians. Also no one wanted children or dogs in their houses. As I told one lady there was no
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P.S. [illegible] Just was unlike [George?] for he always lead a wonderful sense of humor and was never too serious about anything. But he went into N.A. one day after [illegible] life. sharp contrast to the southern country houses. The latter display so much dire poverty for the most part. The people in Newport are [illegible[] with many people and an very suspicious and over [illegible] the [illegible] dealings with us. When we first saw her I was thinking that if these people are direct descendants of the Founds of This Country I'm feeling sorry for the Indians. Also no one wanted children or dogs in their houses. As I told one lady there was no
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