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Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts,
 
Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts,
 
Kennebunk Beach, Maine.
 
Kennebunk Beach, Maine.
Dear Mr. Roberts;The Bureau of Ethnology
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Dear Mr. Roberts;-
Rep6rt and The Private Soldier under Washington have just
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The Bureau of Ethnology Report and The Private Soldier under Washington have just arrived. We have renewed The Administration of the Revolutionary Army and have written to Boston asking for a renewal of Tryon's Health and Happiness.
arrived. We have renewed The Administration of the Revolutionary
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I found a Paul Lunt's Diary in one of the volumes of the Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings and sent it to you. I hope that it is the one which you wanted.
Army and have written to Boston asking for a renewal of
 
Tryon's Health and Happiness.
 
I found a Paul Lunt•s Diary in one of the volumes
 
of the Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings and
 
sent it to you.
 
 
 
I hope that it is the one which you wanted.
 
 
 
 
Wouldn't you like to live on a island? I am sure
 
Wouldn't you like to live on a island? I am sure
that many of the Maine islands are a quiet as the Pink
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that many of the Maine islands are a quiet as the Pink Castle. But dampish, this weather.
Castle.
 
 
 
But dampish, this weather.
 
 
Sincerely yours,
 
Sincerely yours,
 
 

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July 17, 1933

Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts, Kennebunk Beach, Maine. Dear Mr. Roberts;- The Bureau of Ethnology Report and The Private Soldier under Washington have just arrived. We have renewed The Administration of the Revolutionary Army and have written to Boston asking for a renewal of Tryon's Health and Happiness. I found a Paul Lunt's Diary in one of the volumes of the Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings and sent it to you. I hope that it is the one which you wanted. Wouldn't you like to live on a island? I am sure that many of the Maine islands are a quiet as the Pink Castle. But dampish, this weather. Sincerely yours,