Doris Holmes Blake - Correspondence with Doris S. Blake and Jack Donald Ullman, 1957-1958

About the Project

What did the winter holidays look like for a young college couple in Urbana, Illinois in 1958? Surrounded by farms, winter could be a dreary time of year. Yet Chicago was still within driving distance, and friends have a way of making life interesting no matter where you are. This is where the next set of correspondence to entomologist Doris Holmes Blake from her daughter, Doris Sidney Ullman. Blake and her husband continued their work in Washington, D.C. she as an unpaid Research Associate in the National Museum of Natural History and he with the Department of Agriculture. Join us as we transcribe some more of daughter Doris's stories about daily life in the Midwest.

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