Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection
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Date
4-24-1905
Description
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Letter from Victor Ellard to John Allen Ellard, 1941. Victor Ellard writes to his brother and his family to update them on his daily life. He discusses a wide range of topics such as squirrel hunting, his unsuccessful attempts at joining the army, his sons attending the Tupelo fair, and Mrs. Hutchinson, a neighbor who teaches at MSCW. He also describes Kolola Springs, where he and his family are living, which he says is near the Buttahatchee River.
Mentioned Locations
Calhoun County, (Miss.)
Keywords
Well-being; Hunting
Format
Digital reproduction of a 2-page typewritten letter
Contributor
Elaine J. Walker
Identifier
mcj-dp018-1941-ellard-victor_001
Source
Box C612, Folder 4
Rights
All unpublished materials are protected by copyright held by Mississippi University for Women. Permission to publish or reproduce must be requested in writing to the University Archivist. Published materials may also be protected by copyright, and the user must locate and request permission from copyright holder to publish or reproduce.
Recommended Citation
Ellard, Victor, "Letter from Victor Ellard to John Allen Ellard, 1941" (1905). Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. 172.
https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/172
Notes
Page one is a note that was most likely written sometime after the orignal letter.