W. Carlton Gorsuch letter to his mother, May 9, 1927

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W. Carlton Gorsuch letter to his mother, May 9, 1927
W. Carlton Gorsuch letter to his mother, May 9, 1927
W. Carlton Gorsuch letter to his mother, May 9, 1927
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MS 0173-01-025
Creation: 1927 May 9
He talks about sending money for a coat, the weather, how people use silver dollars in Arizona instead of paper money, how it is prettier than El Paso, and that he was admitted to the District Court there.
[item identification], Gorsuch family papers, MS 0173, Archives and Special Collections, Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland.
Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States, NA [33.44838,-112.07404] [id:5308655]