Correspondence, 1929

Containers:
Box 1, Folder 13
Scope and content:

The folder contains letters from Margaret (also known as "Peggy") to Sylvia, Codie, Teddy, and Margaret's mother. Much of the content focuses on friends and her social events in Santiago. She shares that Joseph's injury was infected and the doctor reported it as anthrax. She mentions that the "cement business" is dragging out and may keep Joseph even after the tunnel is completed. Joseph writes to Sylvia that his work in Colombia is nearing completion after three years. The tunnel is now in service.

Language:
English

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