Blackwell Family Blackwell, Alice Stone General Correspondence Drury, JuliaJulia Drury 259 High Street Bristol R.I. Dear Miss Blackwell Thank you for letting me see these letters. It is pathetic to think of poor Mr. Lezereff not being allowedany more freedom in this country. I hope he found his wife alive. Babie has letter are always a joy. We can't help loving her even though we feel the difference to her conceptions. Truly yours, Julia C. Drury September 15th 259 High Street Bristol R.I. Dear Miss Blackwell Thank you for letting me see these letters. I hope I did not keep them too long. I hoped for some that she wrote to Helena Dudly as they often had messages to me. Perhaps you will come across some of them Truly yours Julia C. Drury Feb. 21st259 High Street Bristol R.I. My dear Miss Blackwell I want to thank you for thinking of me at Easter. I am enclosing a copy of a letter I had from Babushka. One to Mr. Henuloff came in the same envelope. He isgoing to have his printed in the "Phoenix," our local paper. I will send you a copy as soon as it comes out. Isn't it wonderful to think of her being free? I was almost afraid she would die of joy. I hope she is consulted in the affair of state. Truly yours Julia E Drury May 24th