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FILE — Box: E, Folder: 9, item: 17 Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E9:Strong 1940.06.05

Exchange of letters between Edna Johnston Strong, Clarens, Quarker Lane, Seminary Hill, Virginia and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Dumbarton Oaks, Georgetown, D.C., May 9- June 5, 1940 Digital

Exchange of letters between Edna Johnston Strong, Clarens, Quarker Lane, Seminary Hill, Virginia  and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Dumbarton Oaks, Georgetown, D.C., May 9- June 5, 1940
Exchange of letters between Edna Johnston Strong, Clarens, Quarker Lane, Seminary Hill, Virginia and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Dumbarton Oaks, Georgetown, D.C., May 9- June 5, 1940

Scope and Contents

Handwritten letters from Edna Johnston Strong to Mildred Bliss asks and then thanks her for allowing Strong and her guests to drive onto the Dumbarton Oaks property to see the gardens due to their physical disabilities and effects of influenza. A copy of a personal correspondence from Mildred Bliss to Strong tells her it was a pleasure to share Dumbarton Oaks with her.

Dates

  • Creation: May 9- June 5, 1940

Language of Materials

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

Conditions Governing Access

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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.)

Repository Details

Part of the Dumbarton Oaks Repository

Dumbarton Oaks holds archival collections in its Rare Book Collection, Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives, and the Dumbarton Oaks Archives. The collections include: the papers of noteworthy scholars in the three fields that Dumbarton Oaks supports (Byzantine, Pre-Columbian, and Garden and Landscape); image collections depicting objects or sites of topical interest to scholars in the three fields; Beatrix Farrand’s personal archive of letters and original drawings that document the development of the Dumbarton Oaks Garden; and institutional records and architectural plans and drawings documenting the history of Dumbarton Oaks. For more information about hours and to make an appointment to consult any of the collections listed here, please fill out the request form: https://www.doaks.org/research/library-archives/schedule-an-appointment

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