Blackwell Family Blackwell, Alice Stone GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Watkins, Rose M.York Harbor, Me., July 20, 1920. Mrs. Alice Blackwell Stone, Dorchester Mass. Dear Madam, I am writing this for a Mr. Wolfe who is a tailor here. Miss Markell gave him your name and address. She is a lecturer in N.Y. Mr. Wolfe is very anxious to find out if he can who his parents [*About C B*]are. He doesnot know. His father was a Russian General and mother his mother was a political prisoner for life. He thinks that possibly the woman called, "the grandmother of the Russian revolutionists may be his mother. She was in Boston a short time ago but he didnt have a chance to see her. Did this woman have any children? Mr. Wolfe would like to see you on this matter Could you give him an interview? He could [see] come any Sunday or on a week day after Sept 20. He would rather come on Sunday as he is anxious about it and Sept 20 is sometime to wait. I have taken an interest in this matter and hope I will have a reply from you. Very Sincerely, (Mrs.) Rose M. Watkins York Harbor Maine P.S. His age is now 56 and he says he looks like his [*mother*] [?mother] they told him. R. M. W.