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Letter from Mary Day Lanier to Dr. Oliver Huckel, describing the condition of Mrs. Jacobs. She has fallen and injured her skull and Mrs. Lanier has been helping her family make arrangements for her care.
Letter to Mrs. Oliver Huckel from Mary Day Lanier, April 4, 1918
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Mary Day Lanier sends Mrs. Oliver Huckel a thank you note that has been delayed by ill health. Hopes an Easter Hymn will have made up for her past silence and transmitted her appreciation and gratitude.
Etching done by Edith Getchell of Phillip Brooks' poem "Easter." There is a clipped signature from Mary Day Lanier pasted to the lower left corner. Verso is a fly leaf from the "Parish Helper" describing the context of Getchell's etching.
Letter to Dr. Oliver Huckel from Mary Day Lanier, February 10, 1922
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Mary Day Lanier asks Dr. Oliver Huckel to remain confidential about the subject she is describing. She tells him of Mrs. Hobart Jacobs' extremely poor health and the condition she has dealt with for eighteen years. A friend of hers is...
Letter to Mrs. King from Mary Day Lanier, May 6, 1910
Description:
Mary Day Lanier gratefully acknowledges flowers and a letter Mrs. King sent to her and fondly talks about Easter. She also explains that she has been too ill to write but reads of her letters to her husband, Sidney Lanier, and children....
Letter to Dr. Oliver Huckel from Mary Day Lanier, July 22, 1920
Description:
Mary Day Lanier wishes to approach John Wanamaker about buying a poem from Sidney Lanier. She explains her approval of Wanamaker's political activity in Pennsylvania. She has not sold other poems before this, but wishes to use the money...
Letter to Dr. Oliver Huckel from Mary Day Lanier, April 27, 1920
Description:
Mary Day Lanier sends Dr. Oliver Huckel an editorial from The London Spectator and a copy of Dr. John Walter Wayland's "Sidney Lanier at Rockingham Springs."
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