Philip Goodwin correspondence, 1907-1925.

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Philip Goodwin correspondence, 1907-1925.

Letters from Philip to his mother and father while he is on a European and Asian tour in 1907-1908, while he is studying in Paris, 1911-1914, while serving with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I and while negotiating peace in Budapest after the war, 1919. There are no letters from 1909-1910 or 1916. A few letters dated 1925 exist, along with an 1861 note to Mrs. James Goodwin.

0.5 linear feet (1 box).

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Goodwin, Philip Lippincott, 1885-1958

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An architect, the son of James J. and Josephine Sarah Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut and New York City, he was a graduate of Yale and Columbia, studied architecture in Paris from 1912-1914, started as a draftsman for a New York City firm and became a partner in Goodwin, Bullard & Woolsey, 1916-1921. He served as 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, in World War I and was a member of the International section, American Commission to Negotiate Peace, 1919. From the description of Philip Goo...