Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Folder 1: Letters, 1930
Two letters and one holiday card. Letters are from Ballston Lake in Saratoga County, New York from Elizabeth Ferldhusen to her mother, Anna.
Folder 2: Letters, 1931
Two Letters in German from Rosa Vogt to Elizabeth's mother, Anna Feldhusen.
Folder 3: Letters, 1933-1944
Two Letters from Elizabeth Feldhusen to her mother and three letters or postcards written in German to Anna Feldhusen.
Folder 4: Photographs, Letters, 1945
Two photographs of Army women in World War II. All have the rank of Lieutenant marked on their helmets. One letter addressed to Elizabeth Feldhusen and two letters written from her to her mother. One of the letters addresses her delight but caution at hearing that the German Regime had collapsed and that the war was over.
Folder 5: V-Mail Letters, Letters, 1945
Thirteen V-Mail letters and one original letter from Elizabeth Feldhusen to her mother. She describes camp life, the movement of her convoy and her work as a nurse in Austria. After the censorship was lifted she openly describes the work she provides for freed prisoners of concentration camps.
Folder 6: Letters, Printed Material
This folder contains one letter, addresses, a book titled, "Frequently Called Phone Numbers" and religious printed material. Also included are two containers of pressed flowers as indicated in previous letters to her mother.