Steamer Dorothy Bradford, Provincetown
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Steamer Dorothy Bradford, Provincetown; 52352, The Advocate Gift Shop, P'town; no stamp or postmark; stamped Passed A.E.P.; address Mr. H. W. Nickerson, Box O.O. 24757, West Concord, Mass.; Boston June 17th 1930. Dear Bro. Harold I recd your letter OK. It sure is nice of you to write me Mother's Day & tell me all the nice things you did. I sure appreciated it as its nice to hear some of the good things while [---]e is living. We hear the other kings of things. I took the round trip to Provincetown today, Mamie.Artifacts
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