Box 3
Contains 10 Results:
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, 1914
Mrs. Charles H. Conner may be Julia Conner's mother.
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, 1915
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, 1917 January 14-July 25
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, 1917 August 23-December 13
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, 1918 January 19-June 6
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, 1919 September 30-March 8
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, 1919 January 5-August 4
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, 1920 January 19
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.
Letters to various people (from Arnold, Dorothy, Magda), 1916-1919
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.
Letters to Mrs. Charles H. Conner, undated
Series includes correspondence of Julia Conner, Class of 1890, and Dorothy Conner, Class of 1912, dating from 1914 to 1919 (mostly 1917 to 1919), consisting of correspondence and clippings. Of note is Julia's handwritten account of the sinking of the Lusitania, which she witnessed first hand and survived as a passenger, and correspondence concerning their work in France during World War I. Julia Conner was the Director of Cantines des Dames Anglaises at Braine.