Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 21 July 1880
Item
- Title
- Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 21 July 1880
- Description
- Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. In this letter, Dora describes her time vacationing in Atlantic City and expresses her longing to see her beloved Larry, who was in London with his family. She expresses her surprise after hearing that women in London do not wear hats at the theatre, and tells Larry of her interest in Mary, Queen of Scots. Enclosed is a business card for "La Rosa De Manrique," a branch of Domingo Viana's Philadelphia Cigar Store.
- Identifier
- 17135
- Type
- text
- Creator
- Lewis, Dora Kelly, 1862-
- Date Created
- 1880-07-21
- Format
- Manuscript
- Is Part Of
- Dora Kelly Lewis correspondence (2137)
- Spatial Coverage
- London (England) | 22 Old Broad St London, United Kingdom | Atlantic City (N.J.)
- Subject
- Lewis, Dora Kelly, 1862- | Correspondence | National Woman's Party | National American Woman Suffrage Association | Women—Suffrage | Women—Suffrage—United States | Women—History—19th century | Women—History—20th century | United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment | Lewis, Lawrence, 1857-1890 | London (England) | Atlantic City (N.J.)
- Extent
- 7 pages
- Language
- eng
- Rights
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- Item sets
- Dora Kelly Lewis correspondence
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