November 12, 1917
Dear Tom,
Thank you for allowing us to stay with you in Philadelphia while we get on our feet up North. It's really bad here, so we have to leave before Christmas. When the winter gets here, nothing is moving anywhere and it'll be too late. It's going to cost us about $15 to make this move. My friend, Bill, who works for a delivery company is going to stow us on the back of his truck to make the trip. It's risky, and Bill could lose his job for harboring people on his truck, but it's the only choice. Lou-Ann isn't taking it very well, but she understands that this is the opportunity we need to make a better life for ourselves and our children. We are scheduled to leave on November 20th. I've been saving the past two weeks salary to pay Bill for the ride. So far, I have $12.50. By the end of the week, I should have the $2.50 and some extra money for Lou-Ann and the babies.
Talk to you soon,
Sam


