Letter from W. E. Williamson to
Walter Anderson

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This is a copy of a letter my great grandfather wrote to Walter Anderson in 1925

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Finley, Tenn Jan 29 – 25

Dear Walter I wonder what you are doing at this time. Eating oranges i guess. And perhaps gathering flowers, or maybe Bathing in the placid water of the gulf or Bay or maybe catching fish. Well your are not haveing all the good things. I Know you cant throw snow balls and track rabits which is the main sport & Pass time here now its bin real cold for a week or about that time. Snowed a little this morn

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But the sun is peeking thro the clouds not @ 1130 a.m. Sure hope you are haveing a good time and enjoying your self in the land of flowers. Wish I wer thare with you as I am not doing to well here now. but still able to go. Say Walt cant you find Something thaire we could do to make a living a little grocery or some Kind of Business work for something and if you think you would have to live thare let me Know and i would be glad to join you.

Yours as ever W. E. Williamson M.D.

NOTE: This letter is transcribed as written with many grammatical errors.

[Thank you Darrell Butler {A Page in Time Magazine} and the Anderson family for sharing this, Jacki]


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