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Louis Dondino. Case No. 6614. Letter from Louis Dondino to Frank A. Whittier, March 21, 1922.

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 Louis Dondino. Case No. 6614. Letter from Louis Dondino to Frank A. Whittier, March 21, 1922.--Correspondence (gif)
 Louis Dondino. Case No. 6614. Letter from Louis Dondino to Frank A. Whittier, March 21, 1922.--Correspondence (gif)

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Duluth Minn
March 21 1922

Dear Mr. F. A. Whittier
Just a line to let you no how I found everything here in Duluth. I got here at 9 o’clock Satday (sic) night and went to where I will make my home at 2604 West 3rd St. and I called up my folks at Bennett and my mother and son came down to Duluth to see me and went back to Bennett today and they told me that the snow is so bad in the country that my brother can’t bring up my truck up to Duluth for about 1-2 or 3 weeks


so I will be out looking for a job tomorrow. I was down to Wes Duluth this after noon and they were sure glad to see me and Mr. Bishop at the N. P. told me as soon as I get my truck back that I could have the mail to transfer the same as I had before. I think that the work will pick up in a couple of weeks. Well Mr. Whittier I think that this will be all for this time hoping that this will be satisfactory to all thanking you for what you have already done for me
Yours Truly

Louis Dondino
2604 West 3rd St.
Duluth, Minn.

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