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Title
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Charles Shively Collection
Subject
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Shively, Charles
Publisher
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The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
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Contact info@historyproject.org for more information.
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THP-0074
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Title
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post-breakup Valentine's Day card from Allan Searcy to Gordon Copeland, not dated
Description
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In this Valentine's Day card, Allan writes "Gordon, I hope we're still good friends. Let the past be the past, life isn't long enough. Only think of the future. Love, Allan." The greeting card's pre-printed message reads "Valentine, you are... the nicest thing that's ever happened to me."
Creator
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Allan Searcy
Date
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not dated, but likely February of 1975 based on other letters in the archive
Charles Shively