Box 5
Contains 7 Results:
Correspondence, 1944
(Jan - Jun) Issues arising from Quitman's (Jack's) living out of town for work.
Correspondence, 1944
(Jul - Dec) Dorothy quits job with Douglas.
Correspondence, 1945
(Jan - Jul) Routine events in the lives of the Lynch family.
Correspondence, 1945
(Aug - Dec) Dorothy takes a college-level Psychology class; John continues to develop his interests in art; Quitman (Jack) returns to live and work at home.
Correspondence, 1946
Dorothy's homemaking and caring for youngest son; medical treatments.
Correspondence, 1947
Issues with teenagers; Quitman's (Jack's) struggles with unstable employment; Richard's travel with friends to Alaska to find seasonal work; travel and responsibilities of maintaining a home; Dorothy's interest in continuing education and enrollment in income tax and crafts classes; difficulties of balancing coursework with her other responsibilities. Folder contains several of Richard's letters to his parents and siblings
Correspondence, 1948
Contains only one letter, regarding the Christmas holiday.