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November 1908-1919
Blackwell, Alice Stone (1857-1950)
to Judith W. Smith
The front of this postcard is the "Beacon St Mall, Public Garden, Boston Mass.", while the back has a Thanksgiving poem on it.
GLC06975.06
The front of this postcard is a Thanksgiving greeting, while the back has a poem on it, " When I reckon upon my blessings - And they number not a few - I am glad I knew your mother, - Glad to have a friend like you!".
GLC06975.07
1908-1919
The front of this postcard is an image and a poem about the Telephone Girls of Springfield, the poem is entitled "Think What You Owe "The Telephone Girl"". On the back is a poem by Blackwell also about the telephone girl.
GLC06975.08
[1917 ca.]
Seven Woman Suffrage resolutions
With one handwritten correction
GLC06982
May 1905
Cleveland, Grover (1837-1908)
Draft of Ladies Home Journal article "Woman's Mission and Woman's Clubs."
Draft of Ladies Home Journal article "Woman's Mission and Woman's Clubs." Opposing women's suffrage." Let it be here distinctly understood that no sensible man has fears of injury to the country on account of such participation. It is its dangerous...
GLC08000
27 January 1919
Barton, Frank L. (fl. 1919)
to Mrs. Barton
Writes to his mother that he received her letter of 11 January and remarks at the speedy delivery. Discusses the good price of corn and hopes his parents treat themselves to new furniture, a gesture he and his siblings should have extended before...
GLC07810.002
6 November 1918
Belknap, Helen (fl. 1918)
to Mrs. Stowe
Writes to the mother of a patron of the YMCA and reports that he is happy and healthy. Discusses the mission of her organization. Includes the importance of letters and mail from home. Adds a note that she is also from Wisconsin and is proud of...
GLC07810.004
9 December 1918
Capelle, Rosalie (fl. 1918)
to Kenneth S. Anderson [in French]
Capelle writes on behalf of Miss Flora in response to a postcard from Anderson. She reminisces about the fun the girls had at the soldier's mass and wonders where all the good soldiers have gone. Hopes that they will visit the house again before...
GLC07810.006
10 November 1918
Crane (fl. 1918)
to Ruth Backof
Discusses Walter Shuka, an army doctor, and his military experiences. Writes that she sent him a money order so he can travel and will send a care package. Reports on her health. Written on Serving America letterhead.
GLC07810.010
30 July 1918
Flynn, Russell S. (fl. 1918)
to M.J. Flynn
Writes to his mother that Jim Plant, a childhood friend, has been seriously wounded and asks her to lessen the gravity of the situation when she tells Jim's mother. Inquires about local news. Questions the reliability of the mail. Includes...
GLC07810.013
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