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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May-December 1916

1916-06-04 John Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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of course I see in it a great opportunity for you and shall not say no to it but will exact a promise of you to keep us advised of your whereabouts &c once a week als we want you to come home before you go be sure tomorrow is election D I hope you have made up your mind to vote for Woman Suffrage so your Mother can vote I imagine there will be some fellows who will say there was 900 liers in this county" we will cast the largest vote her for Carson we think and of course McDowd" lets here from you Soon when you are coming the Flint stops here now Your Father J 29 Reynolds
 
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