Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection
Files
Date
8-30-1942
Description
From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Letter from William Bruce Feigley to Martha Smith; August 30, 1942. William shares with Martha about going sailing on a motorboat with friends. He expresses that he hopes she did not dye her hair blonde or accept a teaching job somewhere other than Jackson.
Mentioned Locations
Jackson (Miss.)
Keywords
Social life and customs- 20th century
Format
Digital reproduction of a 1-page handwritten letter
Contributor
Hillary A. H. Richardson
Identifier
mcj-dp018-19420830-feigley-william_001
Source
Box C612, Folder 7
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All unpublished materials are protected by copyright held by Mississippi University for Women.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
Feigley, William Bruce, "Letter from William Bruce Feigley to Martha Smith; August 30, 1942" (1942). Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. 197.
https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/197