From Harry S. Truman to Bess W. Truman, September 25, 1939
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Letter from Harry S. Truman in Washington D.C. to his wife Bess in Independence, Missouri. In this letter, Truman updates Bess on the political maneuvering of Maurice M. Milligan and Bennett C. Clark and mentions that "Then Canfil came in with a whole string of trouble which I got straightened out to some extent and now John Madden and R.R. Brewster are here on a parole for Pendergast."
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September 25th 1939
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HST-FBP_10-78_01, Papers of Harry S. Truman Pertaining to Family, Business, and Personal Affairs
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HST-FBP_10-78_01
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