Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Mr. Lanham's Diary: June 7, 1926

Mr. Lanham's Diary: June 7, 1926

Anne has poison oak; program at Hotel Forrest is "dull"

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Mr. Lanham's Diary: June 7, 1926
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It was a clear and cool morning in Rome and Mr. Lanham snipped a few roses to bring to the Lanham & Sons store with him.

“Anne has poison oak on her neck and face, and suffers considerably from it,” he wrote of his wife.

Oh, who has not suffered from the skin rashes inflicted by poison oak and its evil sister poison ivy! This picture of a vintage over-th…

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