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Lillian Smith
In: Women and the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1965, S. 169-178
Letter from Pauline Smith to Christine Smith; July 29, 1938
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Letter from Pauline to Christine about going to church, and updates her on happenings with various family members. She details interactions with Joe Sheffield, a local politician. ; https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1233/thumbnail.jpg
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Letter from Pauline Smith to Christine Smith; January 24, 1939
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Pauline recounts activities from family and friends, says she hopes her husband doesn't run for political office again, and worries about Christine's job prospects. Letter from Martha enclosed ; https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1215/thumbnail.jpg
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Letter from Pauline Smith to Christine Smith; January 24, 1939
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Pauline recounts activities from family and friends, says she hopes her husband doesn't run for political office again, and worries about Christine's job prospects. Letter from Martha enclosed ; https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1225/thumbnail.jpg
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Letter from Pauline Smith to Christine Smith; February 13, 1939
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Pauline was sick this week and missed church. She also recounts activities from family and friends and continues to encourage Christine to look for a job. Martha organized a drama club and Sonny Boy joined a baseball league. ; https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1216/thumbnail.jpg
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Letter from Pauline Smith to Christine Smith; February 13, 1939
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Pauline was sick this week and missed church. She also recounts activities from family and friends and continues to encourage Christine to look for a job. Martha organized a drama club and Sonny Boy joined a baseball league. ; https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1226/thumbnail.jpg
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Letter from Ingraham P. Smith to Mary E. Smith, March 1864
On March 9, 1864, Ingraham P. Smith writes to his sister about his return to his regiment, the good living quarters and food. He mentions that health is good. He questions his sister Rebecca's capability of farming by herself. Finally, Smith requests for a speedy letter back. Posted from the camp of the 121st N.Y. State Volunteers, near Bremely Station.
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Reporter: Clint Smith
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Band 89, S. 408-408
ISSN: 2169-1118
Letter from Pauline Smith to Christine Smith; February 20, 1939
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. A letter from Martha to Paulines is also enclosed. She attended a President's Ball with Dennis, saw two moving picture films, and plans to go to Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Martha has been looking for a job teaching English, expresses some worries about her own absentmindedness, and briefly mentions her dating life. ; https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1217/thumbnail.jpg
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Letter from Pauline Smith to Christine Smith; February 20, 1939
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. A letter from Martha to Paulines is also enclosed. She attended a President's Ball with Dennis, saw two moving picture films, and plans to go to Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Martha has been looking for a job teaching English, expresses some worries about her own absentmindedness, and briefly mentions her dating life. ; https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1227/thumbnail.jpg
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