Box E
Contains 4 Results:
Letter from Ruth Havey, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss with contract agreement from G. Morris Steinbraker and Son, October 24-December 2, 1951 Digital
Letter from Elizabeth M. Cornell, Aid Association for the Blind of the District of Columbia, 3050 R Street Northwest to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, May 6, 1939 Digital
Signed handwritten letter from Elizabeth M. Cornell to Robert and Mildred Bliss thanking them on behalf of the blind people who attended a concert at Dumbarton Oaks. She hopes she may have the privilege of sharing the Henry and Annie Hart Home for the Blind at 3050 R. Street Northwest with them some day.
Letter from unknown correspondent to Mrs. and Mr. Robert Woods Bliss, February 14, 1960 Digital
Signed handwritten letter [name illegible] to Mildred Bliss and Robert Woods Bliss. The letter accompanied two gifts for the Blisses. Quince preserves made from the fallen Quinces in the Dumbarton Oaks Garden and a book that was supposed to arrive for a Christmas gift to add to the Garden Library collection. The correspondent tells the Blisses of the therapeutic qualities of the quinces (Cydonia Vulgaris Persoon) according to the "Hortus Sanitatus".
Advertisement for Elizabethan song book, Doubleday & Company with packing slip, 1957-1958 Digital
Correspondence sent to Mildred Bliss by persons or by Mildred Bliss to persons whose last name begins with "D".