Beatrix Farrand to Mildred Bliss, November 30, 1944
Accession number | B:BF 1944.11.30 |
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Sender | |
Recipient | |
Garden Area |
Green Garden
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Date |
1944
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Work types |
correspondence
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Description
Expresses pleasure meeting with Mildred Bliss in Boston; thanks for the flowers sent by Mildred Bliss; nothing will be done on the Dumbarton Oaks Green Garden paving over the winter and asking Mildred Bliss to send those drawings to Beatrix Farrand in California once she has finished "thinking over" them. Mentions that Beatrix Farrand has no heard from James Bryce and fears he is not well.
Handwritten in black ink on Ritz-Carlton, Boston letterhead.
Letter received at Dumbarton Oaks, December 2, 1944.
Title created by cataloger.
Subjects
drawings (visual works)
flowers (plants)
meetings
Farrand, Max, 1869-1945
health
Santa Barbara (inhabited place)
illness
hands (animal or human components)
Bryce, James
letters (correspondence)
Collection
Dumbarton Oaks Garden Archives
Repository
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, Rare Book Collection
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington (D.C),
Accession number | B:BF 1944.11.30 |
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Sender | |
Recipient | |
Garden Area |
Green Garden
|
Date |
1944
|
Work types |
correspondence
|