Emma Cadbury Jr. (1875-1965): correspondence of, 1938-1950
Contents include:
Letters (some in German). Some cases may also be copies of her outgoing correspondence filed with related letters. Letters arranged chronologically.
Letters, 1938-1939 related to financial difficulties with her foreign assets on her return to U.S. from Vienna.
Correspondence, 1938-1939, contains letters to ECjr from Vienna, also includes copies of ECjr's letters
[original folder labeled "Vienna Friends"].
Correspondence, 1938-1944, chiefly letters from English friends and relatives
[original folder labeled "California" and Ready to File"].
Correspondence, 1938-1950, [original folder marked "Special Letters - Mr. Bollman, Riki Appel, Frau von Haupt, Florence Firth, Rufus M. Jones," note: found no letters from RMJ in here]
Letters, 1939-1941, includes letters from Vienna Office to ECjr [many letters discuss proposed book by Prof. Cizek (children's art)]
Letters, 1939-1941, discuss attempts to publish a book by Prof. Cizek (children's art);
also typed carbon "Conference with Miss Hurlbutt of the 9th October 1939. Children to America."
(re: sending non-Aryan children from Germany to U.S.) [original folder marked "EC to Vienna 1939-41"]
Correspondence, 1939-1943, related to her difficulties in sending money to Germany for charitable purposes;
also corresp. with her friends in Vienna [original folder marked "Vienna Friends"]
Letters, 1939-1944, to ECjr, chiefly from relatives.
Correspondence, 1941-1942, related to attempts to get a birth certificate for ECjr from the state of Pa.
Dates
- Creation: 1938-1950
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
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