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Mother Jones to John Mitchell, 25 July 1902
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Mother Jones to John Mitchell, 25 July 1902
The Van Winkle,
Otto Lehmann, proprietor.
Parkersberg, W. Va.
Dear Comrade
Will write you Tomorrow have just been down to the Jail to See the boys. Took them Some med the jailer and the marshal are both on my String and they let me take anything I want to the boys I leave to night for Clarksburg where I shall do my full duty until you call me out
I think they have abandoned the Idie of bringing Sec Wilson
here the
marshal had a warrant for him and the
deputy was going after them
[pg 2]
The gang of pirates reconsidered the matter
thought it was best not to bother
any more.
Take care of yourself for the cause needs you now more than ever. I hope you feel better than when you were in the west.
Good bye God bless
Mother
The boys were laughing Send you lots of love.
I got the best of the Coal barrens.
[pg 3]
I got a Confidential Tip from a post newspaper man the corporation and Some [information?] for Wilson were making a deal with T.L. to have me removed from write you more tomorrow
Mother
Noon Friday 7 - 25 - 1902
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