No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.
Location unknown.
Tornadoes swept through Omaha, Nebraska on Easter Sunday, killing 150 people.
"My darling, I have your perfectly glorious letter this morning. . . . Seriously, I hear of the fixed event now for the first time, & I think that it is eminently satisfactory, & likely to prove absolutely successful. They neither of them could expect perfection, & I think their respective short comings balance very nicely. I would sooner marry McKenna than me."
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