Box 5
Contains 10 Results:
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1919 April 15
Discusses visit of Minna and her family; describes Etruscan tombs; expects arriavl of Admiral Beatty. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Mass, 1919 April 22, 1919 April 23
News of the Embassy staff; family news; mentions Henry Field's love of archaeology. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1919 April 27-29
Discusses criticism of President Wilson by Italian press; explains that Burnaby's have returned to England. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1919 May 2
Plans to return to summer home; describes her suffering from rheumatism. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
Florence L. Page, Rome, Italy, to Helen Lathrop, York, Maine, forwarded to Chicago, Ill[inois], 1919 May 6
Discusses change in Italy's attitude as a result of the Peace Conference; mentions troops in Embassy yard; describes insults to President Wilson; plans to sail from Liverpool late in June. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1919 May 7
Awaiting news from the Peace Conference; discusses criticisms of d'Annuzio's speech; explains about her husband's letter of resignation to the President. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1919 May 12
Describes her husband's visit to Paris; mentions coolness of Italians to the Pages; expresses ill feelings toward President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Mass, 1919 May 18, 1919 May 19
Scope and Contents States that her husband's plea for Italy was ignored at the Peace Conference; mentions his visits to battlefields while in France; describes Court dinner; expresses concern over her daughter's typhoid attack. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from [?], [Italy?], to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, undated, concerning family and stay in Italy. 2 pages.
"Mother," (Florence L. Page), Rome, Italy, to Florence Lindsay, Southboro, Mass, 1919 May 24
Prepares for her return home; receives farewell visit from Italian friends; describes farewell audience with the Queen and d'Annuzio's attitude. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.