Box 3
Contains 43 Results:
Correspondence, 1918 January-April
Correspondence, 1918 May-June
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro Massachusetts, 1918 January 4-5
Discusses her granddaughter's temperament; expresses concern about Minna's illness; elaborates on progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
(Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Helen Lathrop, [Washington, D.C.?], 1918 January 13
Discusses work of the Red Cross. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 January 18
Suggests that she visit Rome; mentions Red Cross work; discusses advantages of Thomas Nelson Page's ability to speak Italian. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Herbert [Ward], London, England, to "dear friends," Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Page[?], [Rome, Italy], 11 Jan. 1918, concerning his illness and a trip to Rome. 2 pages.
Florence L. Page, Rome, Italy, to Helen Lathrop, [Washington, D.C.?], 1918 January 20
States her gratitude and honor of establishment of Florence Lathrop Page war relief center. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicester, England, 1918 May 28
Much family news. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 June 1-3
Discusses progress of the war; proposes a summer visit to England. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicester, England, 1918 June 5, 1918 June 6
Describes the assault on Paris; plans for summer visit to England; details her presents she recieved for 25th anniversary. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicester, England, 1918 June 6
Discusses his silver anniversary. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 June 6-10
Reminisces on her silver anniversary; describes gifts; much family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 June 11
Discusses using old home [Rock Ledge] for the summer. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 June 15, 1918 June 16
Discusses the battle for Paris and Foch's leadership. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"M[other]," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to [Minna Burnaby], Leicester, England, 1918 June 17
Family and Embassy news. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"M[other]," (Florence L. Page), Florence, Italy, to Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Burnaby, 1918 June 19
Describes Boccaccio's villa where they are staying. Postcards. 3 items.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts forwarded to York, Maine, 1918 June 21-24
Scope and Contents Describes concert of Albert Spaulding in Florence; mentions an American wedding in Florence. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from John Robinson, H.Q. 12th [British] Division, to Mrs. [Minna] Burnaby, Leicester, England, 19 June 1918, reporting on the war and its progress. 16 pages.
"Florry," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Helen Lathrop, York, Maine, 1918 June 27
Reports on work of the Red Cross; gives description of American soldiers in France; discusses visit of Kermit Roosevelt and family. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, forwarded to York, Maine, 1918 June 28-30, 1918 July 1
Discusses visit of Kermit Roosevelt. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 January 25-26
Discusses expansion of her war relief work. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 January 30-31
Discusses Red Cross work; mentions a film of war relief activities. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
Florence L. Page, Rome, Italy, to Helen Lathrop, Chicago, Illinois, 1918 February 4
Mentions war relief work; discusses making red shirts for General Garibaldi's troops. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 February 8
Scope and Contents Describes visit to airport in Italy; mentions her "salon" at the Embassy and war relief work; discusses shortage of gasoline; plan trip to America in the summer. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 February 16-19
Details embassy activities and their dinner at the Japanese ambassador's; discusses the Russian situation; talks about Theodore Roosevelt's illness; replies to criticisms of public officials; discusses Lincoln's greatness and her own loyalty to President Wilson. 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 February 24-25
Scope and Contents Talks about celebration of Washington's birthday; discusses Henry Field's study at Eton. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Field, Eton College, Windsor, England, to "Mother," [Minna Gibson Burnaby], and U[ncle] A[lgernon], Leicester, England, 11 February 1918, regarding the theft of some cigarettes by students. 8 pages.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1918 March 2, 1918 March 5
Mentions visit of American aviators; discusses the role of women in the war effort; states Japanese interests in the war; details the bombing of Venice. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.