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				<title>Letter to Dr. Osterhout from Theo Gambee, October 14, 1909</title> 
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					<title>Letter to Dr. Osterhout from Theo Gambee, October 14, 1909</title>
					<author>Gambee, Theo</author><date when="1909">October 14, 1909</date>
					<idno>Osterhout Family Papers, MS 355, Box 7 folder 1 item 1, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University</idno><note type="Provenance">A majority of the papers were purchased by Rice University from Mrs. Ora Osterhout Wade in 1958 and a second group of records arrived in October 1962. The collection register of John P. Osterhout was added to the collection in October 1965 as a gift from</note><note type="Description">1 page letter explaining that &quot;Albert&#39;s little girl shot herself in the foot…&quot; Handwritten.</note></bibl>
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                       Oct 14 1909           
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                     <salute>   Dr Osterhout</salute>
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            <p>Albert Little girl shot her self in the foot and he
            <lb/>has to bring her up to Boles and he
            <lb/>want seven dollars 7.<hi rend="sup">00</hi> hope this
            <lb/>finds you all well as it leaves me
            <lb/>well. </p>
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                     I am as ever yours
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                     Theo Gambee
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                     Boles del Toro</signed>
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