Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence, 1921-1925
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, 1927-April 1928
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, May 1928 - February 1929
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, April 1929-February 1930
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, March 1930-1931
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, July-August 1932
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, August-October 1932
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, November 1932
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, 1933
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.
Correspondence, 1934-1939
This collection consists entirely of correspondence, with a few attached clippings. Nearly all of it is with family members, mainly between William and Margaret or between them and their parents. It reflects middle-class life in the era of the Great Depression. Margaret Satterthwaite was an unusually vivid and candid correspondent. Comments on the 1932 election are also striking.