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Box E

 Container

Contains 2 Results:

Letter from Bessie West, 1500 N. El Dorado Street, Stockton, California to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, March 16, 1937 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 5, item: 37Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E5:West 1937.03.16
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Signed handwritten letter from Bessie West to Mildred Bliss saying she had heard from friends in Washington, D.C. about the music concerts Mildred had offered. She mentions "The Fare East is exciting, Peking is on of the [unintelligible word] most [two unintellible words] cities in the world ...."

Letter from Theodora T. Draper, 2527 Belmont Rd., Washington, D.C. to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, between 1930-1959 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 4, item: 37Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E4:Draper
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Signed handwritten letter from Theodora T. Draper to Mildred Bliss thanking her for the opportunity to see her garden. She describes the Dumbarton Oaks Garden as divine and exquisite. She visited the garden with her son, who was troubled by problems, but his cares dropped away after time in the garden.