NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE HOWLAND, Isabel NEW YORK STATE WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, ISABEL HOWLAND, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. SHERWOOD, N. Y. April 16, 1895 Dear Miss Blackwell You are so very kind - I dont know how to thank you. I have joined the Friends of Armenia and we are sending off resolutions. Every one counts of course though it comes from an unknown country society. Cordially, Isabel Howland. [*Isabel Howland Arm.*] [*H*] OPENDORE AURORA, R. F. D. NEW YORK Dear Miss Blackwell: I want to thank you for the great pleasure - beyond words to express - I have had in reading your mother's life - How it brought back her kindness to Miss Mills & me the winter we were in Boston, her unfailing welcome to the Woman's Journal office, our lovely day at the Dorchester home, the many times I saw her at Conventions. Memories of then & afterward of your father. How plainly I've [Miss?] both now! You have been such a worthy daughter. The realization must give you satisfaction in living on without them. OPENDORE AURORA, R. F. D. NEW YORK Always you have worked to "make the world better." Sincerely yours, Isabel Howland. Jan. 27, 1931 - HOTEL BELLEVUE BEACON STREET - BEACON HILL BOSTON CHARLES A. WOOD MANAGING DIRECTOR TELEPHONE HAYmkt 2981 CABLE ADDRESS BELLEVUE BOSTON Nov. 8, 1930 — Dear Miss Blackwell: Your letter has followed me to Boston and I am wishing I was seeig you instead of writing. I did not know you had given your old home to the Morgan Memorial and I am very much interested. When a good thing is done for colored people I am grateful All my life I have been in an atmosphere of interest in their interests and I am glad when among so many things that are hard something bright & encouraging comes. I am sure Aunt Emily would have responded to your request with much sympathy and I enclose a check in her name. I am trying as best I can to keep up her interests - No one can take her place but I try to do what she would like to have done. But of such need, such great need HOTEL BELLEVUE BEACON STREET - BEACON HILL BOSTON CHARLES A. WOOD MANAGING DIRECTOR TELEPHONE HAYmkt 2981 CABLE ADDRESS BELLEVUE BOSTON in the schools! And one can do so little - The same story, with changes, comes from them all. You get it [all] too, no doubt. I am stopping a few days on my way home from Maine. Boston always holds one - it is hard to get away. Appreciatively and affectionately yours, Isabel Howland. [*Isabel Howland w check*] Again a welcome Christmas message from you- & again my thanks. I live over & over the old days when I used to see you & your dear father & mother. I wish changes need not come. But we have always the memories (Joyeux Noel et voeux Sincères pour la Nouvelle Année) My love to you Isabel Howland 24 rue d'Artois Paris Dec 28, 1938. 24 rue d'Arton's Paris April 3, 1938 Dear Miss Blackwell: I am so very sorry about your eyes. I sympathetic with understanding because for a good while I have feared what has come to you. I am so very sorry. I have looked forward, dear Miss Blackwell, with eagerness at seeing your mother's biography. On Jan 4th I sent a check to Mrs. Stantial of $2.00, thinking to pay for the postage Isabel Howland The cancelled check has come back to me but I have not received the book. Will some friend be kind enough to ask Mrs. Stantial if it was sent? I am sorry enough if it has been lost. Most faithfully yours always, Isabel Howland P.S. I have lost Mrs. S's address & cannot write her I.H. Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.