Index Terms:Romantic relationships
Summary:
William Eason tells May Yancey that he hopes that they can be friends.
Letterhead:
Envelope:
To: Miss. Mae Yancey. 130 Arlington. Place Plainfield, N.J. Postmark: Elizabeth, N.J. AUG 2, 1923 1 PM
Various scribbled words appear on the back of the envelope including: Added Writing on Back: April, June, July, August, September,
November, December, January, February, March, May, October, July, August, September, November, January, My Dearest beloved,
All is very well with me we will be me married [missing text] the [missing text] 6 1924
Transcription of Letter
Aug, 2, 1923
Dear, Friend
your letter was reseived and I was more than glad to hear from you. To me it seem as though I made a mistake, by wanting to become your friend you
didn't talk Saturday as though you meant what you said, although I hope so, are you going to be at Shady Rest Saturday evening.
if you are then we can talk the matter over more better.
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although at the present time I havent much to say. hoping to see you Soon. I'll call you up Friday evening
I remain William Eason.
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