Doris Holmes Blake - Correspondence with Lucy Wentworth Holmes, November 1948 - May 1949

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Have you ever had a problem you just couldn't shake? An irritation that becomes a preoccupation, that flavors your thoughts and peppers your conversation with others? For Lucy Wentworth Holmes, mother of Doris Holmes Blake, in the spring of 1949, that particular bugbear was an infestation of termites in their woodpile. But true to form, while it is continually on her mind, Lucy remains practical and focused on a solution. Join your fellow volunpeers in seeing what other struggles Lucy solved as she went about her day-to-day!

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