Box 1
Contains 22 Results:
Outgoing Correspondence, 1953-1960
Outgoing Correspondence, undated
Incoming Correspondence, 1953-1957, undated
This series of letters was received by the Fisks in Pakistan. All of the letters are personal in nature. The bulk of the letters were written by Marion Fleming, Ernest's sister, who was living in Washington, D.C., with her husband Harry and her and Ernest's mother. These letters shed light into the Fisks' family life. There are also letters from other family members and friends.
Incoming Correspondence, 1953-1957, undated
This series of letters was received by the Fisks in Pakistan. All of the letters are personal in nature. The bulk of the letters were written by Marion Fleming, Ernest's sister, who was living in Washington, D.C., with her husband Harry and her and Ernest's mother. These letters shed light into the Fisks' family life. There are also letters from other family members and friends.
Incoming Correspondence, 1953-1957, undated
This series of letters was received by the Fisks in Pakistan. All of the letters are personal in nature. The bulk of the letters were written by Marion Fleming, Ernest's sister, who was living in Washington, D.C., with her husband Harry and her and Ernest's mother. These letters shed light into the Fisks' family life. There are also letters from other family members and friends.
Incoming Correspondence, 1953-1957, undated
This series of letters was received by the Fisks in Pakistan. All of the letters are personal in nature. The bulk of the letters were written by Marion Fleming, Ernest's sister, who was living in Washington, D.C., with her husband Harry and her and Ernest's mother. These letters shed light into the Fisks' family life. There are also letters from other family members and friends.
Incoming Correspondence, 1953-1957, undated
This series of letters was received by the Fisks in Pakistan. All of the letters are personal in nature. The bulk of the letters were written by Marion Fleming, Ernest's sister, who was living in Washington, D.C., with her husband Harry and her and Ernest's mother. These letters shed light into the Fisks' family life. There are also letters from other family members and friends.
Outgoing Correspondence, Group Letters, 1946-1953
These group letters, copies of which were sent to all of the Fisks' correspondents, were written by Ernest Fisk. This numbered series chronicles the major events in the Fisks' lives and local and national Indian and Pakistani politics. Topics of the letters range from Fisk vacations to a description of Mohandas K. Gandhi's assassination. This series of letters deals with much more of the current political events than the previous subseries.
Outgoing Correspondence, Group Letters, 1946-1953
These group letters, copies of which were sent to all of the Fisks' correspondents, were written by Ernest Fisk. This numbered series chronicles the major events in the Fisks' lives and local and national Indian and Pakistani politics. Topics of the letters range from Fisk vacations to a description of Mohandas K. Gandhi's assassination. This series of letters deals with much more of the current political events than the previous subseries.
Outgoing Correspondence, Group Letters, 1946-1953
These group letters, copies of which were sent to all of the Fisks' correspondents, were written by Ernest Fisk. This numbered series chronicles the major events in the Fisks' lives and local and national Indian and Pakistani politics. Topics of the letters range from Fisk vacations to a description of Mohandas K. Gandhi's assassination. This series of letters deals with much more of the current political events than the previous subseries.