Letters from Louise Baird Wallace
History
These letters were written to Abby Howe Turner.
The Images
All letters have at least their first page or a portion of the first page scanned, and comments about their contents are included below.
- A Letter Written on Jun 1, 1914
- envelope Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner at Mount Holyoke College.
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only the first page is scanned.
- A Letter Written on Apr 15, 1915
- envelope Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner at Mount Holyoke College, from Constantinople College in Turkey.
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only part of the first page is scanned.
- A Postal Card Written on Nov 7, 1916
- front Postmarked Nov 7, 1916. Addressed to Miss A. H. Turner at Mount Holyoke, from Louise B. Wallace at Constantinople College.
- back Undivided back. "November 7, 1916. Your printed card, not dated, came last week with fine news about Dr. Clapp and the Biological Department. Mary is blooming since her return and our college-life runs smoothly. I do not receive Dr. Clapp's letters, alas, but Mary brought so much news that I had a feast. I think of you and Ann very often[.] Loving wishes to you both and to the Doctor. many thanks for your card. Louise B. Wallace"
- A Letter Written on Jan 12, 1920
- envelope Addressed to Professor Abby H. Turner at Mount Holyoke College, from Constantinople College, American College for Girls, in Turkey.
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only part of the first page is scanned.
- A Letter Written on Jul 27, 1921
- envelope Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner at Mount Holyoke College, and forwarded to Newagen House, Newagen Maine. Postmarked Jul 27, 1921 10am in Woods Hole, Mass. Transit mark Jul 28, 1921 10am in South Hadley.
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only part of the first page is scanned.
- A Letter Written on Apr 5, 1932
- envelope Addressed to Miss Abby H. Turner, Ph.D. at Mount Holyoke College, from L.B.W., 745 Meridian Ave, Miami Beach, Fla. (on reverse flap).
- page 1 Full contents of letter, though only the first page is scanned.