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Correspondence, 1950 January-April

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: id147329

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Circa 1950. Frances Bland Saunders to “Mother and Daddy". The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Virginia. The cook is sick and Cousin May is very concerned. Cynthia’s “morning maid will come in the afternoon…” “Cooking not too much on Aunt Isobel.” For school, a group is doing a study on discharge patients at Eastern State. Anthropology paper on negro artist. January 8, 1950 Eleanor Merrill to Mrs. F. Saunders, Westport, Connecticut. “John was with us for three months. He is frail but independent.” February 11, 1950 Miss Frances Bland Saunders to her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fleming Saunders, Williamsburg, Va. Classes, school friends and relatives. February 17, 1950 [?] to Mrs. F. Saunders, Williamsburg, Va. Post card. “F.B. took me to chapel….which she conducted admirably.” February 27, 1950 Miss Frances Bland Saunders to her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fleming Saunders, Williamsburg, Va. Letter concerns the collapse of the roof of the Phi Beta Kappa Hall at the College of William and Mary. Includes newspaper clippings about talk given by Francis Saunders, collapse of PBK ceiling and wedding of Mary Stuart McGuire. February 27, 1950 J.T. Brown to F. Brown Saunders, Old Hickory, Tennessee. Family news. April 11, 1950 Miss Frances Bland Saunders to her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fleming Saunders, Williamsburg, Va. (Two letters) 1 – Sorry to hear of Cousin John’s illness. Family news. 2 – Postcard. Suzelle cannot come to M.B.’s wedding. I can. April 23, 1950 Miss Frances Bland Saunders to her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fleming Saunders, Williamsburg, Va. Mentions clippings (not present) about Cousin John’s death. Activities at William and Mary. April 28, 1950 Miss Frances Bland Saunders to her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fleming Saunders, Williamsburg, Va. Aunt Isobel’s Garden Week trip. Bill Hornsby trip to Roanoke.

Dates

  • Creation: 1950 January-April

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Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

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Extent

From the Collection: 5.00 Linear Feet

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Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository

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