[Letter from C. S. Duncan to Jim Chambers - July 24, 1935] Page: 1 of 5
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July 24th.1935
Dear J ,Ii-I
Certainly you know I wou d. enjoy doing an old friend any #
favor possitile.You can send the pin ni ht on but re sure and regis-
ter it for safety, have n idea what I can do but will give it a
thorough try and you can count on that.If possible send all the dope
with it,as much as you know and if there is any way to prove its age
be sure and send that.Also let me have some price you have in mind.
The smallest amount you will want so I will have some figure to work
on.The day it arrives here I shall get busy.
nywa ' by have You written et such a late dat e?I have been
lone ovb'er seve ; and so ou finally al a3u.d to writing your
o: d friend, uddy.That Is the first time I have heard that name from
anyone exo ant once from dear old rill Lacy,who has passed on and dear
old Cha ncey Gover.He writes oftenbless his heart.XY I could ike to
see you, Jim and all sour ii tte it lad4 and 1a: sies.Mine is a ~iant.
Sseighed 8 pounds 11 ounces at birth and yesterday celebrated his first
month of life weighing 9 pounds-5j ounces.What a man.
Let me hear from you.
Your fr erd,d644t
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Duncan, C. S. [Letter from C. S. Duncan to Jim Chambers - July 24, 1935], letter, July 24, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1384982/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Private Collection of J. K. Johnson.