From Harry S. Truman to Bess W. Truman, August 6, 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 his day and then recounts one man's opinion of the Missouri political climate: "Had a letter from J. John Gillis this morning in which he said the Dems in Mo couldn't win unless Stark was nominated for V.P. He's a crazy Republican lawyer in K.C."
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August 6th 1939
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HST-FBP_10-70_01, Papers of Harry S. Truman Pertaining to Family, Business, and Personal Affairs
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HST-FBP_10-70_01
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