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FILE — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 19 Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:Hill 19xx.04.15

Letter from M. Wood Hill, 257 West 86th Street, New York City to Mrs. Bliss, April 15, between 1937-1960 Digital

Letter from M. Wood Hill, 257 West 86th Street, New York City to Mrs. Bliss, April 15, between 1937-1960
Letter from M. Wood Hill, 257 West 86th Street, New York City to Mrs. Bliss, April 15, between 1937-1960

Scope and Contents

Handwritten letter from M. Wood Hill to Mildred Bliss asks her to accept her appreciation of the hospitality of her lovely home last Saturday. "It was such a pleasure to see you again." The address on the letterhead is Hill's studio address. She tells Mildred she live in an old salt box house in the Brookfield Hills. "Perhaps you will let me know some time when you come to New York - the 'market-place'!"

Dates

  • Creation: April 15, between 1937-1960

Language of Materials

Materials chiefly in English with a few items in Greek, Latin, French, Italian, or Spanish.

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Extent

23 boxes (Approximately 2632 items including correspondence, expense reports, invoices, estimates, deposit records, book lists, newspaper clippings, newsletters, and plant lists.)

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Repository Details

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