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Letter from C. A. Earle Rinker to his sisters, April 24, 1908

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1908-04-28

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Letter from C. A. Earle Rinker to his sisters, April 24, 1908

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snv000824. C. A. Earle Rinker Photograph Collection of Goldfield, Nevada. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1xk8545d

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M.J. MONNETTE, PRESIDENT THOS. H. CONDON, VICE-PREST. LINCOLN DAVIS, TREASURER A.A. BARRETT, SECY. R.J. SHOEMAKER, DIRECTOR J.R. HUBBARD, GEN'L. MGR. Baby Florence Mining Company P.O. Box 334 112 HALL ST. GOLDFIELD, NEVADA #2. Dear Sisters: I was glad to get your letters. I guess you kids will have to lick me for I got the Easter eggs alright and did not look on the back of them. Jeff happened to bee looking at them yesterday and when I came in last night he wanted to know why in thunder I didn't give him his easter egg. Then he told me that they were all all marked. I will take Uncle John and Myrta's over to them in the morning. Say you tell Dady that I am going to surprise him some day and write him a letter in place of writing you fellows all the time. I guess you all got the news though for I certainly intend the letters to you all. I will have to get Dady too look after some insurance business for me at Muncie. I was surprised to know that you was so tall Sally and also that you were that heavy. Polly I don't expect you are very gfar behind either and maybe you can lick Sally now. Do you ever try it. The Rabbit didn't leave me a thing but the egg cards and I was glad to get them. The boys have theirs stuck up in the looking glass. Well I will have to quit now and will write you again. Write whenever you can and tell Billy to write me. It has been some time since he wrote me. Good Bye for this time. Your Brother, Earle