Box 4
Contains 9 Results:
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), "Baggrave Hall," Leicester, England, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, forwarded to York Harbor, Maine, 1918 September 11, 1918 September 13
Talks about birthday gifts; discusses visit to London. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), London, England, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, forwarded to York Harbor, M[ain]e, 1918 September 17
Describes various visits; family news. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Paris, France, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicester, England, 1918 September 19
Discusses the effects of the war; family news. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Paris, France, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, forwarded to York Harbor, Maine, forwarded to Boston, Mass., 1918 September 20
Describes travels in France; discusses further effects of the war; family news. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Paris, France, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicestershire, England, 1918 September 21
Discusses visit to doctor; reports on condition of her eyes. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicestershire, England, 1918 September 24
Reports of an influenza epidemic; family news; describes Italy's poverty; announces the new private secretary for Thomas N. Page. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, forwarded to Boston, Mass., 1918 September 25, 1918 September 27
Discusses Italy's inflation and problem with food scarcitites; describes Paris; reports of influenza epidemic; gives report on progress of the war; family news; German treachery. 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Minna Burnaby, "Baggrave Hall," Leicestershire, England, 1918 September 28
Embassy news; describes conditions in Italy; mentions visit to a convent. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.