Name/Title
Correspondence to Louise Fowler from Hattie -- Feb 1917Entry/Object ID
BC.2010.022.630.ABTags
Copyright RestrictionScope and Content
Three page correspondence on a single sheet of folded paper. The first page is written on the right half of the one side, the third page is written on the left half of the same side, but the second page starts on the unfolded piece of paper and goes to the length of it, so it is in a different direction and one whole page as compared to the first and last pages. The letter is addressed "610 Belmont Ave., Racine, Wis. Feb 25-1917, Dear Louise" and it is signed on the third page (opposite first page) "Well I must stop now as I have many letters to write. You can address me in Racine, 610 Belmont Ave, Hattie". She talks about her cough and how she is going to visit all her loving relatives, but didn't want to go to Louise's with the cold and her cough.
BC2010.022.630B is the envelope that is addressed "Louise Fowler, Chilton, Wisconsin, R.F.D. Box 138" with two 1 cent stamps (green). The envelope is stamped "Kenosha, Feb 26-17, 1---30PM, WIS."Collection
Brothertown CollectionCataloged By
Braaten, HattieArchive Items Details
Title
Correspondence to Louise Fowler from Hattie -- Feb 1917Description
CorrespondenceDate(s) of Creation
Feb 25, 1917Location
Location
* Untyped Location
Digital OnlyDate
07/17/2023Reproductions
Notes
Brothertown Indian Nation holds physical copies and copyright; contact Brothertown for reproductions and publishingCreated By
hbraaten@oneidanation.orgCreate Date
07/17/2023Updated By
cgerzet1@oneidanation.orgUpdate Date
08/14/2023