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June 2, 1910 A
Notes:
It is difficult to decipher this first term on the card. (Fine?)
Emma and her husband, Franklin Nelson Blake, were deeply involved in the social life of the trade guilds - including The Odd Fellows.
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Sept. 20, 1910 A
Notes:
When Emma mentions that there are a good number (of people) from Pawtucket, you have to guess that she and her husband, Franklin, are attending a convention of some sort… perhaps an annual meeting of a fraternal order.
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July 5, 1913 B
Mrs Jennie Dunham
Nantucket Island
Nantucket, Mass.
Dear Jennie,
Franklin and I are here just for a ride
Emma
Sept. 7, 1912 B
This is the Hotel where we got our meals. But a room in a cottage nearby. The lower right hand cor. is the path we went up
Aug. 28, 1911 B
Mr. Olney Dunham
Nantucket, Mass.
5 West Chester St.
Dear O how is ma and grandpa I have had a very bad foot thought it rheumatism first it was broken and I think Uncle Frank and I must go away a few days at last of the week. The apprentice…
July 13, 1910 B
Mrs. Jennie Dunham
Nantucket Island
Nantucket, Mass.
5 West Chester Street
Dear J. Did you get a card from Sakonnet. F. and I had a nice time their. Went Sat. and came back Sunday. It’s awful warm here.
Hastiy Emma
Company to dinner.
July…
Mar. 23, 1911 B
Mrs. Ida Atwood
Nantucket Island
Nantucket, Mass.
Dear Ida – Thank you much for all you do for my dear sister. A little later on I shall go down to see you all but not just now. I have too much rheumatism. I try to walk it off. Please send me…
Sept. 28, 1914 B
Mrs. Jennie Dunham
Nantucket Isd.
Nantucket, Mass
Maddaket Road-
Dear Sister.
I came over this bridge yesterday with F.N.B. in a taxi. $3.10 from the boat. We had a great time last week. I thought of you often and wished you could enjoy some of…