Box E
Contains 69 Results:
Letter from Josephine Poe January to Mildred Bliss?, February 12, 1940 Digital
Signed handwritten letter by Josephine Poe January probably sent to Mildred Bliss following time spent at Dumbarton Oaks.
Note on calling card from Bessie J. Kibbey, 2025 Massachusetts Avenue to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, between November 1-23, 1939 Digital
Handwritten note written on Bessie J. Kibbey's personal calling card to Mildred Bliss thanks her for allowing she and Mrs. Bishop to visit the Dumbarton Oaks Garden, Washington, D.C. Calling card likely left for Mildred Bliss on the day of their visit to the garden.
Letter from Bessie J. Kibbey, 2025 Massachusetts Avenue to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, October 23, 1939 Digital
Signed handwritten letter from Bessie J. Kibbey to Mildred Bliss thanks her for allowing her the pleasure of spending time in the Dumbarton Oaks Garden with her friend Mrs. Bishop and her husband.
A.M (Albert Mathias) Friend, Jr., 1949-1952
Dumbarton Oaks, Concert, Appreciation Letters, 1937-1960
Letters sent to Mildred Bliss in appreciation for attending a Dumbarton Oaks concert.
Flowers, Appreciation Letters, 1933-1938
Letters and notes of appreciation for flowers sent by Mildred Bliss.
Dumbarton Oaks, Requests, 1939-1941
Requests sent to Dumbarton Oaks or Mildred or Robert Woods Bliss.
"E" Miscellaneous, 1949-1957
Correspondence to and from individuals with a last name beginning with "E".
Fellowships, 1954-1956
Correspondence discussing the Dumbarton Oaks garden fellowships sent to Mildred Bliss or Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss.
Gardens for the Blind, 1943-1953
Correspondence or published article or newsclippings related to gardens for the blind sent to Mildred Bliss. She had considered a garden for the blind or a scented garden in the Dumbarton Oaks Garden, but it was never realized.
Grolier Club, 1954-1956
Correspondence sent by or received by Mildred Bliss discussing the Grolier Club.
Harvard University Library, 1950-1959
Correspondence sent to Mildred Bliss from persons associated with the Harvard University Library and copies of pages published in The John Harvard Libary, 1959 providing an explanation of the establishment and relationship of the John Harvard Libary to the Belknap Press.
Exchange of letters between Isabel Denison, 1703 32nd Street, Washington, 7, D.C. and Bernice Brown Cronkhite, Radcliffe College, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts, November 5-December 8, 1953 Digital
Exchange of letters between C. Isabel Denison to Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite, Radcliffe College about a plan for the garden for the blind for Dumbarton Oaks sent by Denison on behalf of Mildred Bliss, and a pamphlet showing the proposed Quadrangle sent by Cronkhite to Mildred Bliss.
Note from Frances Q. Ervin, 1900 Que Street N.W., Washington 9, D.C. to Mildred Bliss with newspaper clipping of a N.Y. Times Book Review, "Handbook for the Blind", June 15, 1952 Digital
Note by Frances Quincy Nichols Ervin to Mildred Bliss and sending to her a book review. Newspaper clipping of a New York Times Book Review published June 15, 1952 in the New York Times. Book reviewed titled, "A Handbook for the Blind by Juliet Bindt. Book review written by Baynard Kendrick.
Letter from Lady Judy Rowan, 17 Cheque Court, London, S.W. 3 to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss and enclosing responses from her inquiry on the gardens for the blind, August 20-September 12, 1951 Digital
Letter from Mrs. Melvin E. Sawin, Shadblow Farm, Wakefield, Rhode Island to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1537 28th Street, Georgetown, Washington, D.C., May 12, 1953 Digital
Notecard from Josephine Poe January to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, April 13, 1937 Digital
Handwritten notecard from Josephine Poe January to Mildred Bliss tells her what a real pleasure she gave Josephine with the two afternoon music concerts at Dumbarton Oaks this past week. She describes her experience to Mildred Bliss.
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".