Kate O'Hare letter to children - May 27, 1920
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COPY PERSONAL :- NOT FOR PUBLICATION Jefferson City, [Missouri], May 27th, 1920 F. P. O
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cation table. Dickie boy, you certainly inherited your mathematics from your father, but there is no doubt your good looks come from your mother. Must close now and read my papers a little while before the lights go out. So many interesting things are happening now that I don
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Title | Kate O'Hare letter to children - May 27, 1920 |
Creator | O'Hare, Kate |
Source | O'Hare, Kate. Letter to children. 27 May 1920. Frank P. O'Hare Papers, 1850-1960. A1152. Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri. |
Description | In 1912, Frank O'Hare became editor of the Rip-Saw, a socialist monthly issued from St. Louis. He was married to the prominent socialist Kate Richards O'Hare, who was imprisoned during World War I (April 1919 |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918; Socialism--United States--Periodicals; Political prisoners--Government policy--United States; Political prisoners--United States; Espionage, American; Sedition--United States; Women prisoners--Abuse of |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Site Accession Number | A1152 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | May 27, 1920 |
Language | English |