Doris Holmes Blake - Correspondence with Lucy Wentworth Holmes, July 1936 - January 1937

About the Project

This batch of Lucy Wentworth Holmes's letters to her daughter, Doris Holmes Blake, are particularly poignant as winter sets in during a global pandemic. Lucy writes of people feeling stuck at home, lonesome and trapped, and how the world feels as though it is shrinking. We are fortunate, nearly one hundred years later, to have communications at our disposal that Lucy could never imagine, but despite that, many are feeling apprehensive at what the winter might bring. Join your fellow volunpeers in transcribing this correspondence—and maybe gain an added appreciation for Lucy's struggles, so similar to ours in 2020!

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