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               Beatrice Nebraska
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               <persName>Daniel Pedrza</persName>
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               <addrLine>University of Nebraska Lincoln</addrLine>
               <addrLine>Lincoln, NE 68588</addrLine>
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            <date>14-02/2019</date>
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               <date>&#009;December 17th 1918</date>
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            <l>&#009;In re the order for 2/100 lb bags white cream</l>
            <l>meal for, George Wilkerson, PO Box 1539, Edmonton, Alberta,</l>
            <l>Canada, beg to state that I have known Mr Wilkerson for a</l>
            <l>great many years, and know to be not an alien anemy, but</l>
            <l>on the other hand an intensely loyel man, and actively</l>
            <l>anti-german.</l>
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            <l>&#009;Mr. Wilkerson wants this corn meal for the use of</l>
            <l>his own family during the winter, and it would be a afavor</l>
            <l>to hasten shipment as much as possible.</l>
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Letter from the Weston Family Archives Beatrice Nebraska Encoded by, Daniel Pedrza Daniel Pedraza company
1400 R St University of Nebraska Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588
14-02/2019

This file is free to download, share, or repurpose for educational and project development purposes.

Weston Family Archives

view page image(s) Beatrice Nebraska December 17th 1918
Nebraska Corn Hills, 726 Terminal Building, Lincoln, Nebraska..
Dear Sir:

In re the order for 2/100 lb bags white cream meal for, George Wilkerson, PO Box 1539, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, beg to state that I have known Mr Wilkerson for a great many years, and know to be not an alien anemy, but on the other hand an intensely loyel man, and actively anti-german.

Mr. Wilkerson wants this corn meal for the use of his own family during the winter, and it would be a afavor to hasten shipment as much as possible.

Toggle the "XML View" under Stylesheets above to view XML comments explaining the basic encoded letter structure.

Yours truly,

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Letter from the Weston Family Archives Beatrice Nebraska Encoded by, Daniel Pedrza Daniel Pedraza company
1400 R St University of Nebraska Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588
14-02/2019

This file is free to download, share, or repurpose for educational and project development purposes.

Weston Family Archives

Beatrice Nebraska December 17th 1918
Nebraska Corn Hills, 726 Terminal Building, Lincoln, Nebraska..
Dear Sir:

In re the order for 2/100 lb bags white cream meal for, George Wilkerson, PO Box 1539, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, beg to state that I have known Mr Wilkerson for a great many years, and know to be not an alien anemy, but on the other hand an intensely loyel man, and actively anti-german.

Mr. Wilkerson wants this corn meal for the use of his own family during the winter, and it would be a afavor to hasten shipment as much as possible.

Toggle the "XML View" under Stylesheets above to view XML comments explaining the basic encoded letter structure.

Yours truly,