Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding news of various friends and family and a dinner party she had attended the night before.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding news of their friends, her job transfer to London, England, and discussing her current job in Washington. Gertrude includes her future address and the address of the cottage in Watch Hill where the children are living.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, describing his admiration for Morris’s attitude and all that he has done for the men that work in their office. Sidney continues in his letter to describe the photographs that he has enclosed with his letter.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, recounting the events of a movie he had seen the previous evening, telling her of his morning and breakfast at the Bachelor Officers Quarters (BOQ), and discussing taxes. Sidney continues in his letter to describe an upcoming trip to shoot skeet with a friend and a book he had recently flipped through about the battle of Guadalcanal.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, thanking her for sending the items he had requested, advising her on taxes and business affairs of Medway Plantation, and advising her on how to best join him in Hawaii.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, explaining how some of his letters may sound a bit disjointed, encouraging her to stay in her current job, and discussing news of their family members. Sidney continues in his letter to discuss the progress of the war, advising her on the business affairs of Medway Plantation and the placement of their children, and urging her to give up her notions of joining him in Hawaii.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding a new scheme to join him in Hawaii, a visit to “Nanny Tiffany,” and business affairs of Medway Plantation.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding plans and day dreams she wishes would come to fruition and relaying news of the children from a letter she received from Miss Evans.