Papers of Bertha Humez Hatvary, 1892-2000 (inclusive).

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Papers of Bertha Humez Hatvary, 1892-2000 (inclusive).

Collection includes weekly correspondence between Charlessie Ethaline McKinnon Humez (1886-1972) and her daughter Bertha Humez Hatvary, 1940s-1972; other family correspondence with Charlessie and Bertha as well as correspondence with friends; love-letters to Bertha, 1949-1952; diaries of Bertha, 1935-1981; photographs; financial, business, and travel records; address books; etc.

5.5 linear ft. (5 cartons, 2 half file boxes)

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