Correspondence and receipts for purchases made on Gertrude Bass Warner's behalf [f2] [022]
Item
Title
Correspondence and receipts for purchases made on Gertrude Bass Warner's behalf [f2] [022]
Author
Ferguson, John C. (John Calvin), 1866-1945
Recipient
Warner, Gertrude Bass, 1863-1951
Date
1944-07-20
Identifier
UA022_b005_f003_151_156
Description
Correspondence between Gertrude Bass Warner and John Calvin Ferguson
Transcript:
Answered Jan 4-‘44
Boston, Mass 28 1943
Dec 13 12-M
Mrs. Gertrude B. Warner
Osburn Hotel
Eugene
Oregon
John C Ferguson
c/o Mrs. Luther M. Ferguson
497 Boylston Street
Brookline, Massachusetts
The Devon
70 West 55th St.
New York
July 20, 1944
My dear Gertrude,
This is only a short note to tell you that I am expecting to leave tomorrow evening on my journey to visit you. According to schedule, I should be in Vancouver a week from this morning. My address there will be c/o Mr. John Clyne,
3738 Angus Drive, but I shall not expect an letter from you unless something unusual arises.
I have sent a suit-case to you by Railway Express and have also sent a parcel of books by post. Possibly you may receive these before y arrival.
I am looking forward with keenness to seeing you and [Michael] very soon. With love to you,
As ever
John
End of transcript.
Transcribed by Tom Fischer.
Transcript:
Answered Jan 4-‘44
Boston, Mass 28 1943
Dec 13 12-M
Mrs. Gertrude B. Warner
Osburn Hotel
Eugene
Oregon
John C Ferguson
c/o Mrs. Luther M. Ferguson
497 Boylston Street
Brookline, Massachusetts
The Devon
70 West 55th St.
New York
July 20, 1944
My dear Gertrude,
This is only a short note to tell you that I am expecting to leave tomorrow evening on my journey to visit you. According to schedule, I should be in Vancouver a week from this morning. My address there will be c/o Mr. John Clyne,
3738 Angus Drive, but I shall not expect an letter from you unless something unusual arises.
I have sent a suit-case to you by Railway Express and have also sent a parcel of books by post. Possibly you may receive these before y arrival.
I am looking forward with keenness to seeing you and [Michael] very soon. With love to you,
As ever
John
End of transcript.
Transcribed by Tom Fischer.
Source
Gertrude Bass Warner Papers, 1879-1954
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
Institution
University of Oregon
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Rights
Rights Reserved - Free Access
Rights Holder
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives