Woodrow Wilson to May Wilson Williams
Title
Woodrow Wilson to May Wilson Williams
Creator
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Identifier
WWP22827
Date
19012 December 19
Description
WW responds to a letter from May Williams.
Source
Ellen Arey
Language
English
Text
My dear little Friend:
I cannot tell you what gratification it gives me that you should think of me. Your letter has given me a great deal of pleasure, and I hope that as the years go on you will continue to feel that I am the sort of man you would like to support and keep as your friend.
Cordially and faithfully yours,
Woodrow Wilson
Miss May Wilson Williams,
Greenville, Va.
I cannot tell you what gratification it gives me that you should think of me. Your letter has given me a great deal of pleasure, and I hope that as the years go on you will continue to feel that I am the sort of man you would like to support and keep as your friend.
Cordially and faithfully yours,
Woodrow Wilson
Miss May Wilson Williams,
Greenville, Va.
Original Format
Letter
To
Williams, May Wilson
Collection
Citation
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924, “Woodrow Wilson to May Wilson Williams,” 19012 December 19, WWP22827, Woodrow Wilson Letters, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.