Box 7
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence, 1950-1951
Primarily personal letters received by Daisy Hawn from her husband Alfred, friends, and relatives, arranged chronologically. Most of the 1947 letters are short answers from insurance companies to Daisy. Following Alfred's death, she apparently wrote to scores of life insurance companies to find out if he had purchased a policy from any of them.
Correspondence, 1952
Primarily personal letters received by Daisy Hawn from her husband Alfred, friends, and relatives, arranged chronologically. Most of the 1947 letters are short answers from insurance companies to Daisy. Following Alfred's death, she apparently wrote to scores of life insurance companies to find out if he had purchased a policy from any of them.
Correspondence, 1953-1955
Primarily personal letters received by Daisy Hawn from her husband Alfred, friends, and relatives, arranged chronologically. Most of the 1947 letters are short answers from insurance companies to Daisy. Following Alfred's death, she apparently wrote to scores of life insurance companies to find out if he had purchased a policy from any of them.
Correspondence, n.d.
Primarily personal letters received by Daisy Hawn from her husband Alfred, friends, and relatives, arranged chronologically. Most of the 1947 letters are short answers from insurance companies to Daisy. Following Alfred's death, she apparently wrote to scores of life insurance companies to find out if he had purchased a policy from any of them.
Correspondence, n.d.
Primarily personal letters received by Daisy Hawn from her husband Alfred, friends, and relatives, arranged chronologically. Most of the 1947 letters are short answers from insurance companies to Daisy. Following Alfred's death, she apparently wrote to scores of life insurance companies to find out if he had purchased a policy from any of them.
Correspondence, n.d.
Primarily personal letters received by Daisy Hawn from her husband Alfred, friends, and relatives, arranged chronologically. Most of the 1947 letters are short answers from insurance companies to Daisy. Following Alfred's death, she apparently wrote to scores of life insurance companies to find out if he had purchased a policy from any of them.
Essays and poetry, n.d.
Ledger and Subscription List, ca 1925
Correspondence, 1911-1947
Correspondence, n.d.
Miscellaneous, n.d.
Tax receipts and real estate transaction documents, along with related correspondence; World War II ration coupon booklets for Alfred and Daisy Hawn; list of guests at the funeral of Alfred Hawn, March, 1947