Beatrix Farrand to Mildred Bliss, June 30, 1945
Accession number | B:BF 1945.06.30 |
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Recipient | |
Garden Area |
Unassigned
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Date |
1945
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Work types |
correspondence
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Description
Letter asking for Mildred Bliss to send her a reassuring line indicating that she is not ill or hurt by something she did. Beatrix Farrand states they have been very close and the "thought of your not being still close, is hard to bear." She mentions that she has the example of Max Farrand's courage and fidelity to make it through each day.
Handwritten letter and signature in ink on notecard.
Marked as received, 5/7/45 [July 7, 1945].
Title created by cataloger.
Subjects
communication (function)
letters (correspondence)
Farrand, Max, 1869-1945
Courage
Uncertainty
Adjustment (Psychology)
Collection
Dumbarton Oaks Garden Archives
Repository
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, Rare Book Collection
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington (D.C.)
Accession number | B:BF 1945.06.30 |
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Sender | |
Recipient | |
Garden Area |
Unassigned
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Date |
1945
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Work types |
correspondence
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