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j> ,MY DEAR MOLLIE:
Love Letters of a Texas Sheep Rancher
Collected by his granddaughter, Agnesa Reeve
^^^ ' "Better than any history book. These
letters reveal not only the heart of
_ 1 ^k the man who wrote them, but
the age in which he lived."
-Jane Roberts Wood, author of
Train to Estelline
Another time, another Texas
- __^ _ come to vivid life in this
'-^^y collection of letters from a
West Texas sheep rancher to
. his sweetheart. My Dear Mollie
traces the uneven progress of a
courtship that must conquer vast
Texas distances and a stem father's
\ disapproval. A moving episode in
7,,~/r \ the history of the human heart.
^,.' \ ISBN 0-937460-621
192 pages
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John and ioyce Kerr
Award
A project of San Antonio architect
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Texas Historical Commission. The John
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and re-use of a historic building-was
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for the restoration of its 1906 Old Main
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