Jennie W. Miller Letters, 1922 - 1933
Scope and Contents
Four letters from different writers to Jennie W. Miller of Champaign, Illinois. The first letter, writtein in 1920, from Edna W. G., also of Champaign, praising Miller as the best Sunday school teacher. The second letter, written in 1923, by Sara M. Himrod of Oakhaven, Arkansas, thanking her for inviting the Himrods to Champaign for their son's graduation excercises. The third, written by Jennie Whitmore of Burbank, Ohio, in 1924, to thank her kindness in taking in Whitmore's son. The last letter, written by Roy Alonzo Greenfield of Washington, D. C., in 1933, thanking her for encouraging him, a young African American man, upon his admittance to Dartmouth College, but explaining that he would not be able to attend for financial reasons.
Dates
- Creation: 1922 - 1933
Creator
- From the Collection: Hall, Wade (Donor, Person)
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Extent
From the Collection: 15.2 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
Formerly MSS.3386 Jennie W. Miller Letters
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections Repository