Doris Holmes Blake - Correspondence with Lucy Wentworth Holmes, June 1938 - March 1939

About the Project

In letters from a mother, Lucy Wentworth Holmes, to her daughter, Smithsonian entomologist Doris Holmes Blake, researchers will not only get a sense of the day-to-day happenings of an 83-year-old woman, but also will be able to spot references to world affairs in 1939. The older woman discussed the news that Germany and Russia were planning to invade Finland, calling the move “a shame.” She also, as in previous projects, expressed her disdain for alcohol consumption. Just five years after the end of Prohibition, Holmes made sure to tell her daughter that she didn’t care for a bottle of wine she was gifted. Join a group of #volunpeers in making this project, which reveals one woman’s attitude and judgments about the world in the 1930s, more accessible to researchers.

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