Box 2
Contains 16 Results:
Christmas Cards, ca. 1930s
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Fussell, Alice, 1896-1907
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis, Evangeline, "Eva" or "Edie", ca. 1895-1950, n.d.
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis, Evangeline and Maude ("Aunts"), 1905-1940
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis, Josephine (mother), 1913-1939
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis, Louise, 1913-1947
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis Family ("Dear Ones"), 1910-1911
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis Family ("Dear Ones"), 1913-1914
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis Family ("Dear Ones"), 1915-1916
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis Family ("Dear Ones"), ca. 1916-
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Lewis Family - Miscellaneous relatives, 1911-1926
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
"John", 1929, 1939
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
McFeely, Otto (includes several illustrations by Lewis), 1929
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Mencken, H. L., Jun. 11, 1929
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Sandburg, Carl, May 30, 1940, n.d.
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.
Stein, Gertrude, 1935-1937
Correspondence primarily to Lewis' mother and aunts Evangeline and Maude during his years at school and in Philadelphia. The letters are quite interesting in documenting both Lewis' close Quaker family relationships, and the course of his early career. Also included are an amusing series of letters and drawings sent to friend Otto McFeely from a vacation in Europe.