letters (correspondence)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Hitchcock family papers
Letters sent from Ethan Allen Hitchcock, U.S. Ambassador to the Imperial Russian Court in St. Petersburg to his brother Henry Hitchcock, July 11, 1897–January 30, 1899; Letters sent from Margaret and Anne Hitchcock to Sarah Hitchcock Shepley, Isabel and an uncle, from St. Petersburg, July 27, 1897–October 2, 1898, describing their daily life and social activities.
Letter to William S. Sims from Anne Hitchcock Sims, 1906 Mar 19
Letter sent from Anne Hitchcock Sims to her husband, William S. Sims on 1906 Mar 19 while he was away on the U.S.S. Columbia to let him know that she will be thinking about him throughout his journey.
Letter to William S. Sims from Anne Hitchcock Sims
Letters sent to Anne H. Sims, 1917 Jul 13-Sep 14
This folder consists of five typescript transcriptions of letters written by William S. Sims to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims while he was overseas in London and Paris during World War I. In these letters Sims provided brief updates on his activities and often lamented on how much his loves and misses his wife and family.
Letters sent to William S. Sims, 1917 Jun 19-Jul 23
This folder contains five letters, including typed transcriptions of each, written by Anne Hitchcock Sims to her husband William S. Sims while he was overseas during World War I. In these letters, Anne recounted her and their children's daily activities and plans.
Also included are typed transcriptions of each letter. It is not apparent who prepared the transcriptions.