Correspondence, 1914 May-June
Scope and Contents
Letters exchanged between Maude Howdershell and Milton Kerrick. On May 4, 1914, Maude waxes on about the change of seasons and of "Maying" in the woods to gather violets, dogwood blossoms, and wild honeysuckle. On June 1, she writes that her mother is in bed with a sprained ankle and describes how a lightning strike killed a cow that was like a pet. Milton invites her to join him, Beverly, and Lucile, and him on a moonlight ride.
Dates
- Creation: 1914 May-June
Creator
- From the Collection: Kerrick, Milton Fristoe (Person)
- From the Collection: Kerrick, Milton Fristoe (Person)
- From the Collection: Kerrick, Maude Amanda Howdershell (Person)
- From the Collection: Howdershell, Maude Amanda "Betty" (Person)
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Extent
From the Collection: 1.5 Linear Feet
Language
English
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository