From Harry S. Truman to Bess W. Truman, April 19, 1928
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Letter from Harry S. Truman at the Hotel LaFayette in Washington D.C. to his wife Bess in Independence, Missouri. In this letter, Truman updates Bess on his day socializing and briefly comments on Kansas City politics, saying that, "I'm glad they are at last getting the bond business going. If we carry that, there'll be no stopping us from being a real court."
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April 19th 1928
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Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of this image or the accompanying data requires prior written permission from the The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum. Use of this image also requires that credit be given to The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum.
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HST-FBP_7-23_01, Papers of Harry S. Truman Pertaining to Family, Business, and Personal Affairs
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HST-FBP_7-23_01
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