- RBSC-ARC-1168-17-18
- File
- 1940 - 195-?
Friend from the late 1920s.
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Friend from the late 1920s.
Owner of adjoining property on Cortes ; Landrums gave Douglas the use of their house for her final days.
Including one by her stepson, David Landrum.
Malabar, Harry & Jean (Jean is Douglas' mother's cousin)
Mosher, Helen - friend ; daughter of C. Mosher
A close friend of Douglas ; they met in Reno in the late 1920's.
Close friend of Douglas ; they met in Reno in the late 1920's.
Woman Douglas loaned money to in 1925.
Saunders, Muriel - Douglas' mother's first cousin
Close friend from Pender Island.
Former students at Glen Mawr 7 letters.
Campbell, Elsie - friend from San Francisco, met in 1926
Telegrams and letters of congratulations to her parents on the birth of Gilean Douglas.
Undated; written between early 1939 to (probably) sometime in 1942. Geppert studied placer mining in Vancouver and then moved to a cabin on the Coquihalla River northeast of Hope; the letters contain much detail about placer mining, and life in a remote area. 45 letters ; original order.
Letters written almost daily, some in the form of a journal.
Correspondence about divorce.
6 letters to Douglas from her father
In 1928 Doherty shipped on board a National Customs & Excise boat based in Halifax, and these letters contain interesting descriptions of incidents as the ship pursued its mission of finding rum runners.
Correspondence Series : World War I
These letters, grouped together by Douglas, are from soldiers stationed in England and France in World War I. Some were personal acquaintances, other correspondences were initiated as a result of lists in newspapers of soldiers seeking correspondents. Most letters are together with their envelopes.
Outgoing Personal Correspondence
6 letters returned by Hill in 1996, with a cover letter.
Douglas to Jackie (Jurg) Rau and his son Thomas
Douglas to Art & Helen Wannlund
Letters from various correspondents about a cross-continental trip Douglas was planning, 1937.
Going-away notes from Buffalo Ankerite mine, 1941
Correspondence regarding the blocking of Douglas' trail by logging operations.
Correspondence between Douglas and Dr. Andrew Weill regarding an offer to
purchase Channel Rock, and about health concerns.
Offers to purchase Channel Rock and Douglas responses.
23 letters (to Grant Madison).