Genay Family Correspondence. 1917-1935.

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Genay Family Correspondence. 1917-1935.

Correspondence, photographs, greetings, and published ephemera, 1917-1935, primarily illustrating the World War I Era narrative of the French Genay family and their involvement with the charitable organization, Fatherless Children of France [Fraternite Franco-Americaine].

1 box

fre,

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6660203

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Genay family

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History The Genay Family Correspondence is composed almost entirely of the correspondence of Madame L. Genay, widow of Captain Eugene Genay, and her elder daughter, Camille (1901-circa 1925), with an American friend, Miss Mildred Veitch (later Mrs. R. K. West). The family, which included a younger daughter, Marie Louise, resided in Versailles, and maintained a country home in the village of Saint-Sauveur. Captain Genay was killed in April 191...

Fatherless Children of France (Organization)

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Veitch, Mildred

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