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&#13;
Left side of the back of the first postcard:&#13;
Dear Margaret and all,&#13;
Am sending just a post card, am ashamed I haven’t written you but I have been so busy, have moved to our selves, and been canning fruit, I started twice to write you and had company come. Every one here are O.K. saw Baby Lulu’s picture she is sure a sweet child I wish I could come see you I know you are proud of that Dear Baby. Will write you all the news soon. Mama and Sis haven’t come home yet will be home this week. Margaret I hope your sister comes see me. I will sure be disapointed if she doesn’t come. Carol knows her and it would seen so much like seeing you.&#13;
&#13;
Bye Bye&#13;
Your True Friend,&#13;
Lula Sawin&#13;
&#13;
Right side of the back of the first postcard:&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Beebe&#13;
Parkston, South Dakota&#13;
&#13;
Postmarked Oct. 2 1917&#13;
&#13;
Left side of the back of the second postcard (translated from Danish):&#13;
&#13;
Derby Kansas&#13;
Sept 28 - 1918&#13;
&#13;
Mrs: A. O. Anderson,&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mother:&#13;
&#13;
We wish you happiness on your birthday and hope you will have good health in the coming year.&#13;
&#13;
Your children,&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jorgensen&#13;
&#13;
Right side of the back of the second postcard:&#13;
&#13;
Mrs:&#13;
A. O. Anderson&#13;
Burden&#13;
Cowley County&#13;
Kansas&#13;
&#13;
Postmarked Sept 28 1918</text>
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              <text>Butch Ewing (1 &amp; 2 - postcard front and back)&#13;
&#13;
Unknown donor donated the postcard to the Derby Historical Museum (3 &amp; 4 - postcard front and back) (Inv. 23-080216)&#13;
&#13;
Derby Historical Museum (5 - glued in scrapbook)&#13;
&#13;
Tony Gonzalez (6)</text>
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