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Box 1, Folder 31, Item 6- Letter to Ora Morgan from Dick T. Morgan (1907 June 14)

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
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Woodward, Okla.,
June 14, 1907.

My Dear Wife: I presume you have gotten the letter I wrote and mailed at the depot Wednesday
night as I got on train to go to Enid to attend meeting of trustees. I arrived at Enid on time and
got home last night at about 9:30. The first thing I heard this morning was a knock at the door.
and I answered, and got up thinking it was somebody waking me but they knocked again and I
found out it was the boy with the cloths. I looked at my watch and found out it was ten o'clock.
So I get dressed in a hurry- went down and Mrs. B. gave me a cup of coffee and I ate a little
bread and butter and rushed down to the office. Found all at work and Mrs. Higgins had arranged
for a half-holliday on account of Flag-Day. So I let it go- though I doubt some whether it is really
a holiday. So I came down this pm. and though I would send you a few lines.
At the families meeting here when present Humphrey Smith, Hawkins and Ind. Ter., and the two
Enid Trustees. We had a pretty long session and did not get time to go out to building. B. Mowor
was not there. At the occasion of the laying of the corner stone, a stone erected for the body feel,

and injure. Bro M. so he has be in confined to his room at home since But I guess nothing
survives.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
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the special good news i have to tell you is that I received a letter from the Commission stating
that I was allowed the cancellation for extra-[[?]] $3000 preyer. So we are to be congratulated I
think. For the next two years this will amount to at least $750 per year. [[?]] all the Land office
building rented and this extra slurry, we will certainly be able to pour considerable us our income
will be about $4500 per year.
I received your card but have heard nothing further from you or Ma, except I had a letter from
her. This morning whisk she wrote the 10th saying that before she got my letter telling her to go
to Terre haute She had decided to go there an way and had not find Homer to meet her. She
seemed to be in good spirits. I hope she got through all right. There is no new news about the
Bounce House. Hope you have rested up and are enjoying yourself. I think I am doing fine in
writing don't you? Shall expect you to follow my good example and write often.
Your loving husband,
Dick.