Letter to Robert Dotson, 
from his sister, Eva Wilson.
Letter is postmarked August 8, 1924

Contributed by Donna Corbin

Transcription of letter by the contributor follows.

Bowling Green – KY

1924
Mr. Robert Dotson.

My dear brother. While thinking of you to night I would ____ you kind letter I received from you. It was good to hear from you and I hope you are well. I am tired. I have been to work today in Mother’s place. She is gone to Franklin to see grand_______ and Anty Goldie. Are you all coming up here next week and stay a week with me. And we will have a good time. The reason I sent for you all to send me some money I thought maybe you all would like to see me before I went to Pitchbirg. I and my husband are going and that’s the reason I wrote to you all. Well you all come up here and it will save me from a trip down there. Well I must close for this time. Your sister Eva Wilson.
I would like to see you all.
Geneva(?) fell. Is got a big baby.


Contributed by Donna Corbin

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