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                <text>Panoramic View of General Accounting Office, Postal Accounts Division (Formerly Arcade Building), Asheville, N.C. , Citizens-Times Building at left in rear and Battery Park Hotel at right. No. E. 6966. Mrs. P.A. Baurron 1135 S. Laurence St. Montgomery, Alabama. Having a real nice vacation, and we are en Joying. Glad to get out of the heat. Sure can Sleep fine here. We May take a aide trip to Greenville S.C. it is only 66 miles Matthew + Sidney</text>
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                <text>1930-1945</text>
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