Charlotte M MacCulloch to Albert Campbell 10 October 1931. Page 31-32

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Document ID 9912172
Date 10-10-1931
Document Type Letters (Other)
Archive Campbell
Citation Charlotte M MacCulloch to Albert Campbell 10 October 1931. Page 31-32;OMAFP.2011.42; CMSIED 9912172
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October 10th 1931

My dear Albert

Thank you so much for your
prompt reply. I think when “the other
side” have put in a claim, we should
do so too. And I think you being of
the name — and a lawyer too, to match 
Mr  Otey McClelland! — would be the proper
person to apply.  I’m sure I make[?]
speak for the others, that if any
expense should be incurred we’d all be
[?] share. We can’t lose anything by 
making a claim, and if there is any
point against us you would under-
stand it better than anyone else.
Charles Clarke may have done so, made a claim but
shouldn’t care to trust to him. Willie
[?] said one of Bob Dunn’s or Andy’s 
son[?] might investigate, but I think
that would be a roundabout way

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and that more attention would be
paid to you.

I’m so sorry to hear about the
lumbago, but this is the weather for
it, I’ve had a touch myself but was
not too bad. I hope yours is quite
over now?

I’m sorry to have to bother you about
returning the cuttings but, except for
the first one which came to me, none
of the others have seen them as 
Ellen[?] brought them to me this week.
It would be nice if we got a few
thousands of this money- but there is
a good tribe to divide it with! You are
fairly all right as you are an only
son - but we needn’t count chickens
before they are hatched!

Much love to both from both and
I hope to write to Lily soon.

Yours ever affectly

Charlotte M Mac Culloch

Transcribed by Brian McCrory