Letter from “Stew” to Gertrude Legendre thanking her for the gifts she had sent, providing her news of himself and their other friends, and wishing her luck with her children.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, voicing her concerns that Sidney is losing himself and becoming more like his brother Morris. She goes on to discuss business at Medway Plantation and wishing one day she will be able to join him in Hawaii.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding their plans to try to meet in New York while on leave in September and for when they should quit their respective jobs. Gertrude goes on to describe a relaxing weekend she had in the country with friends.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, regarding a conversation he and Morris had with their real estate agent about a property and explaining the restrictions placed on the districts of Hawaii. [Copy]
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, describing the difficult process to send a cable, lamenting the slow speed of the mail, and rejoicing that he can swim every day after work. Sidney continues in his letter to detail his average day and request war updates.
Letter from H. M. Chase to members of the Sanford family and unidentified persons regarding the buying and selling of shares in Stephen Sanford and Sons, Inc.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding a day spent outside with friends playing soccer, family members visiting her in the city, and discussing the war.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, discussing the last letter he had received from her about her hunting trip to Medway Plantation and recounting his social activities, or explaining the lack thereof. Sidney continues in his letter to describe the current work atmosphere of his Navy job, discuss his Christmas plans, and lamenting her difficulties on the mainland.