Box E
Container
Contains 2 Results:
Text for telegram from Mildred Bliss to Ruth Havey, 25 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y., 1956 Digital
FOUND IN:
Dumbarton Oaks
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Collection:
Dumbarton Oaks Garden Archives
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Series:
Correspondence
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Sub-Series:
Mildred Bliss Office Files, A-Havey
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Sub-Group:
Ruth Havey
File — Box: E, Folder: 19, item: 14Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E19:MB 1956.08.xx
Scope and Contents:
Handwritten text for a telegram from Mildred Bliss to Ruth Havey tells her to use Doria for the scrolls, but not the steps. Havey is to keep unused Doria for future use.
Letter from Marguerite B. Allen to Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, November 13, 1941 Digital
FOUND IN:
Dumbarton Oaks
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Collection:
Dumbarton Oaks Garden Archives
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Series:
Correspondence
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Sub-Series:
Mildred Bliss Office Files, A-Havey
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Sub-Group:
Dumbarton Oaks, Garden, Appreciation Letters
File — Box: E, Folder: 4, item: 14Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E4:Allen 1941.11.13
Scope and Contents:
Typescript letter with handwritten signature from Mrs. Marguerite B. Allen to Mildred Bliss tells her it was a pleasure to visit her lovely estate, and her heart is full of loving appreciation and adoration for her generosity in opening her doors that the public might get a glimpse of "Very Close to Heaven". The Chrysanthemum garden was so radiant in splendor that she wondered if paradise could be more beautiful. She thought, "How beautiful must be the souls who dwell here" and then was told...