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NC1253-9-1934-1939-Alice
Alice Baker writes to Judge Bartlett in 1939, reminding him that they used to know each other and asking for help in attaining a divorce.
NC1253-9-1941-Jean
A four-page letter to Judge Bartlett from his daughter Jean, announcing the news of her pregnancy in 1941.
NC1253-9-1941-John
A man named John responds to Judge Bartlett with news of his father's passing in 1941.
NC1253-9-1941-Margaret
Judge Bartlett's daughter Margaret writes to him in 1941 to defend her choices in life and to assert her independence in making her own decisions.
NC1253-9-1943-Ann
A woman, Ann Slaught, writes to Judge Bartlett in 1943 about her husband, who is in jail, and about the advice Bartlett gave him about a divorce.
NC1253-9-1943-Marge
Marge, the girlfriend of Francis Slaught, writes to Judge Bartlett about his prison sentence and the consequences that followed it.
NC1253-9-1944-Bonnie
Bonnie Abbott writes to Judge Bartlett about her struggles being independent after her divorce and thanks him for his emotional support.
NC1253-9-1945-1949-Bonnie
Bonnie Trulson writes to Judge Bartlett in 1948 asking for his help in an expedient divorce.
NC1253-9-1945-1949-Helen
Helen McGibbeny writes in 1944 explaining to Judge Bartlett that she is in the U.S. Coast Guard and desires a quick divorce from her husband.
NC1253-9-1947-1948-George
A 1947 letter written by George Johnson, a man asking Bartlett for information regarding the process of a divorce and extending praise for Bartlett's book.