Doris Holmes Blake - Correspondence with Lucy Wentworth Holmes, February 1946 - December 1946

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Doris Holmes Blake's correspondence reveals a wealth of fascinating detail about her life and that of her loved ones—including the unshakeable bond she shared with her mother, Lucy Wentworth Holmes, and which she mirrored in her devotion to her own daughter, Doris Sidney Blake Ullman. The sheer quantity of letters feels extravagant to our modern sensibilities, when we are accustomed to mobile phone audio and video calls, text messages, emails, and social media interactions that are measured in bytes rather than pages. But this was the communication that worked for them. The minutiae are interesting to these women because of their love for each other, and the quantity of words demonstrates the depth of their feelings. Join your fellow volunpeers in telling their stories!

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