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Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

1925

Brewer, Griffith, 1867-1948

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Letter, October 24, 1925, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1925

Letter, October 24, 1925, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

Katharine Wright writes a love letter to Henry Haskell. In between her expressions of love, she writes him about her recent illness, his confidence in doctors and her lack there of. She touches on their possible wedding, his disinterest in dancing, and a lecture given by a friend. She mentions a crashed English plane, how Orville and Griffith's time in Baltimore is going, and other updates regarding friends and acquaintances among aspects of her daily life.


Letter, October 19, 1925, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell Oct 1925

Letter, October 19, 1925, Katharine Wright To Henry J. Haskell, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about "Griff" [Griffith Brewer] going to Washington for some patent business in which Orville will join him later and a possible trip to Baltimore. She touches on their marriage and theoretical wedding. She updates Henry on friends and other aspects of her daily life before turning the letter into a love letter.


Letter, January 5, 1925, Katharine Wright To Harry [Henry J. Haskell], Katharine Wright Haskell Jan 1925

Letter, January 5, 1925, Katharine Wright To Harry [Henry J. Haskell], Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright Haskell Papers (MS-700)

In this letter, Katharine Wright writes to Henry Haskell about a scarf Henry gifted her, memories brought on by winter trees, the playwright Moliere, issues going on at Oberlin College, and other aspects of her daily life.