Inclusion, May Bragdon Diary, January 1, 1910, p. 269
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Christmas gift card to May from her mother. It reads: "Let Maisie ride! cried Peter Pan "She Shall-sometimes" Said Tinker Bell.(another family cat). January 1, 1910. May notes the gift was street car tickets.
Inclusion, May Bragdon Diary, January 1, 1910, p. 271
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Christmas gift card to May from her mother It reads: "To His Maisie. With Happy memories of her beautiful Zozie.January 1, 1910." May notes the gift was street car tickets.
Inclusion, May Bragdon Diary, December 26, 1909, p. 273
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Thank you letter to May from Alfred Wilkinson. It reads: "Dear May, Many thanks for my present. It's a lovely picture of some nice boys-what a joy they must be to you particularly at this time of the year. I hope to have things arranged so that I can see them and all of you soon. With love and best wishes to you and all that are dear to you. Sincerely, Alfred Wilkinson."
Inclusion, May Bragdon Diary, December 1909, p. 274
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Thank you letter to May from Susan Hoyt. It reads: "My dear May-I think that I never saw a better taken home picture than yours, of the boys, and I can-not tell you how glad I am to have it--the doll too..."
Inclusion, May Bragdon Diary, September 12, 1909 – September 15, 1909, p. 231
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Verse: "Greetings from Hubbell Park" to My Friends on the Island - so grassy And the Young Man - so awfully Sassy who said "Peekabo" and the Bride and Groom too and all of the others - so "classy" "Chollie" Bragdon.