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Box 0134.01

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Contains 137 Results:

1918 December 30 from Aline Reese Blondner to Mary Frances

 Item — Box: 0134.01, Item: 1
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Tompkins (Carrollton, Georgia) re: My dear little Grand-Niece - Happy New Year...Faithfully Aline Reese B

Dates: 1918-1931

1919 Nov. 3 from ARB (Aline Reese Blondner) to Mary ℅

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Coca-Cola re: Dear little Mary-Frances, Now if you will be sweet and good enough to pardon this old woman ...wishes good luck at Belmont College ...tell me about your music and books

Dates: 1918-1931

1920 May 24 from ARB to Mary Frances Tompkins ℅ Mrs. O.L.

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Reese Carrollton, GA. re: Dear Little Mary Frances - Just a short note…(enclosed is my student's Piano Recital program of Miss Lucile Wait…)

Dates: 1918-1931

1920 Dec. 19 from ARB (Nashville) to Mary (℅ Mrs. O.L. Reese, Carrollton, Georgia)

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Dear little Mary Frances …"keeping up … teach up every day, except Sunday…"up to date old lady… Celeste [Dewall Reese]has for several weeks, also Alberta (13 yrs. old) been writing me…"

Dates: 1918-1931

Sept. 17, Sept. 19 from Ben & Paul Tompkins (Berry School) to Mary (Coca-Cola, Atlanta)

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Dear Sister, I am enjoying Freshmen fine and just have classes in the morning … I work in the bakery … Paul follows me like he was tied to me…" Ben "Dear Sister … I like Berry just fine and not homesick… I work on Monday and Tuesday at seven for two hours…" (2 letters)

Dates: 1918-1931

1927 Sept. 23 from Mrs. O. L. Reese (20 Reese St.,Carrollton, GA)

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Scope and Contents "Dear Mary …(Grandma explains family relationship of Sallie Fannie Grant to Sallie Fannie Reid of West Point, GA and the Grants, Slatons and Reid families) - "Mrs. Grant was one of the most accomplished women of Georgia. The company of soldiers that went to war in 1860 from West Point (GA) were know as the "Sallie Fannie Reid Guards" …your Grandpa used to practice law in The Supreme Court in Atlanta … it does no harm to let people know where you came from - and really it helps to know that...
Dates: 1918-1931

1927 Oct. 9 from Mrs. O.L. Reese to Miss Mary Tompkins, Coca-Cola

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"Dear Mary … I wrote to Dewell to send me a little money to carry me over...I haven't heard from him yet...I didn't have any cash to pay my water & light bill so I borrowed Sarah's tuition money her Mother sent her and she'll have to have it by Wednesday, so now I'm asking you to lend me $2.00...Don't humiliate yourself by borrowing it… I hope it wont inconvenience you to do this...Thanks & Love Grandma"

Dates: 1918-1931

1927 Oct. 17? Monday from Mrs. O.L. Reese (Carrollton)

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"Dear Mary, Rec'd yours last Friday (presume it refers to previous request) … look for you Friday or Saturday .. the Pagent will be Friday… Been so long since you came home… am going to begin cleaning up for you & Adrian tomorrow..."

Dates: 1918-1931

1927 Oct. 28 from Ben Tompkins (Mt. Berry, GA) to Mary, Coco-Cola

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"Dear Sister. Why haven't you written to me…"

Dates: 1918-1931

1927 Nov. 18 from Paul Tompkins (Mr. Berry, GA) to Mary, Coca-Cola

 Item — Box: 0134.01, Item: 10
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"Dear Sister, ...thank you for my sweater. Your Loving Brother Mr. Paul M. Tompkins

Dates: 1918-1931