Box 4257.012
Contains 7 Results:
Helen Cline Letters - Letters, January-July, 1948, 1948-1949
Letters to Helen Cline of Evanston, Illinois, primarily from her mother Ida Lewis of Los Angeles, California. Ida's letters discuss the weather, health issues, everyday life, society issues, gardening, and cooking. There are also three letters are from Helen's father, Grant Lewis, that talk mainly about his health, and one from her sister-in-law also named Helen, and a post card from Terry.
Helen Cline Letters - Letters, September-December, 1948, 1948-1949
Letters to Helen Cline of Evanston, Illinois, primarily from her mother Ida Lewis of Los Angeles, California. Ida's letters discuss the weather, health issues, everyday life, societal issues, gardening, and cooking.
Helen Cline Letters - Letters, January-March, 1949, 1948-1949
Letters to Helen Cline of Evanston, Illinois, primarily from her mother Ida Lewis of Los Angeles, California. Ida's letters discuss the weather, health issues, everyday life, society issues, gardening, and cooking.
Helen Cline Letters - Letters, April-May, 1949, 1948-1949
Letters to Helen Cline of Evanston, Illinois, primarily from her mother Ida Lewis of Los Angeles, California. Ida's letters discuss the weather, health issues, everyday life, society issues, gardening, and cooking.
Helen Cline Letters - Letters, June-July, 1949, 1948-1949
Letters to Helen Cline of Evanston, Illinois, primarily from her mother Ida Lewis of Los Angeles, California. Ida's letters discuss the weather, health issues, everyday life, society issues, gardening, and cooking.
Helen Cline Letters - Letters, August-October, 1949, 1948-1949
Letters to Helen Cline of Evanston, Illinois, primarily from her mother Ida Lewis of Los Angeles, California. Ida's letters discuss the weather, health issues, everyday life, society issues, gardening, and cooking.
Postcard from Rosie to Gladys Meitl - Redacted Photocopy, 1951-03-29
Postcard from Rosie of Prairie Du Chien, Wisconcin, to her sister, Gladys Meite of Dubuque, Iowa, asking Gladys to prepare and send in Rosie's state income tax form because she will not be home in time to do it herself. She also gives news of her upcoming social plans. Access to the original postcard is restricted for privacy reasons; a redacted photocopy is available for research purposes.