Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Letters by her parents, May 1917-October 1920
Letters describe weather, local happenings, and farm work. One letter from 1919, posted to Luray, VA. No correspondence from 1918.
Letters by her parents, November 1920- January 1921
Letters discuss winter illnesses, farm work,and personal finance.
Letters by her parents, February 1921-May 1921
Letters discuss finances, farm life, and an eye injury Vinda Kibler sustained while ice skating. Also included is a pre-printed letter of reference.
Letters by her parents, May 1921-November 1921
Letters discuss sending fried chicken through the mail, farm chores, and Vinda's wardrobe.
Letters by her parents, January 1922-April 1922
Letters discuss a "lady preacher" that came to town, the weather, family visits, and farm work.
Letters by her parents, April 1922-June 1923
Letters discuss finances, influenza, farm work.
Letters by her parents, July 1923-August 1923
Letters describe wardrobe, other daughter June's worsening health, farm life. Also included is a letter of permission for Vinda to be absent overnight from school.
Letters by her parents, October 1923-February 1924
Letters discuss weather, farm chores, and fashion.
Letters by her parents, March 1924-August 1924
Letters discus weather, farm chores, Vinda's new job teaching school in Front Royal.
Letters by other family members, 1917-1924
Letters are from aunt and cousin and discuss farm life and family news, sent from locations in Virginia and Missouri.
Letters by non-family members, 1921-1924
Letters are from a photographer and Kibler's French penpal.