Letter from Sealock to John G. Neihardt, June 14, 1970
June 14, 1970
Dear Dr. Neihardt,
I have thought of you often but not written or called — there are many reasons. The apartment house is sometimes noisy — and I am often tired. In fact, part of the time I wonder when I'll ever get over being tired. I have hopes so far! Writing notes today trying to let my spread out family know how I am and that I still am!
It is dull around here — though noisy whenever I would like to work. I suppose I have been [too?] used to good conditions! I would like to hear about your work — and your health.
affectionately, [?] Sealock
U.S. POSTAGE
6c
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Dr. John Neihardt
90 Julius Young
5835 Vine St.
Lincoln, Nebr.
68502