Box 8
Contains 18 Results:
To Mary P. Watts from Annie Knight, Undated
These letters are all of a personal nature and contain information about the lives of both the Watts and Knight families. Of particular note is one letter in which Annie talks about the death of her son, Robert.
To Mary P. Watts from Fannie Watts Beverly, 1922-1924
Fannie often asks for money and claims innocence about sending anonymous hate letters to Mary and Emma Watts.
To Mary P. Watts from Alice Clement, 1910-1918
The letters are of a personal nature and include several sympathy notes.
To Mary P. Watts from Elizabeth Dunlop, 1909-1931
The letters are all of a personal nature and contain information about family members in Texas, the Knight family, and Elizabeth's daughter, Sarah.
To Mary P. Watts from Jane Badenhausen, 1908-1931
Letters from a school friend of Emma's that talk about traveling, friends and her home in Long Beach, CA.
To Mary P. Watts from Elise Jefferson, 1920-1928
Elise wrote about the condition of her son, Thomas Smith. She claims his symptoms are not caused by alcohol. She also talks of the friends and family.
To Mary P. Watts from Annie Knight, 1886-1930
These letters are all of a personal nature and contain information about the lives of both the Watts and Knight families. This includes one letter from Annie when she was a student at Vassar in 1886.
To Mary P. Watts from Sarah Dunlop, 1915-1931
Sarah was the daughter of Elizabeth Dunlop. Most of these letters are thank you notes written for various gifts given by Mary and Emma over several years.
To Mary P. Watts from Henry Coke Knight, 1909-1919
Most of these letters were written during his time in the service in World War I.
To Mary P. Watts from Mary Watts Knight, 1910-1930
The letters detail Miss Knight's trip to Europe as well as community tidbits from both Richmond, Kentucky and Dallas, Texas.
