In this letter of May 8, 1928, Roy Bird writes his brother-in-law Leonard Kephart to let him know he has no news, but that they are waiting to hear from him so they can make financial plans for Laura Kephart in the upcoming year.
In this letter of May 1, 1928, Roy Bird writes his brother-in-law Leonard Kephart with additional information about the Kepharts' financial affairs. He says that after speaking with his wife Barbara, he realizes Leonard is not able to pay an…
In this letter of April 30, 1928, Roy Bird writes his brother-in-law Leonard Kephart regarding the finances of Leonard’s mother, Laura Kephart. He discusses her allowance, the logistics of selling her house, and makes it clear that this is an…
In this letter of November 21, 1951, Barbara Bird writes her brother Leonard Kephart (1892-1988) to ask if he received her letter of July 23, 1951. She details their mother’s financial situation and asks if he can help their mother financially.
In this letter of November 23, 1951, Barbara Bird writes her brother Leonard Kephart (1892-1988) to let him know the situation has worsened. Lucy and Karl have gone out of town and put their mother in Dodd Nursing Home while they are away. Their…
In this letter of December 2, 1951, Barbara Bird writes her brother Leonard Kephart (1892-1988) to thank him for his letter and contribution to their mother’s finances. She asks if he could send three or four checks dated in advance in case he is…
In this letter of November 28, 1951, Leonard Kephart (1892-1988) responds to his sister Barbara Bird by sending her $100 and lets her know that he will contribute $100 a month for their mother’s care. He says he never received her letter from July,…
In this letter of March 31, 1951, Laura Kephart writes her family to send the boys something. She mentions that the Warrens came to visit for Easter week and the Fernows have bought a stone house on Elle’s Hollow Road. She includes the chorus of the…
In this letter of February 11, 1951, Leonard Kephart (1892-1988) writes his mother, Laura Kephart to let her know he got her letter and explains why it has been so long since he has written, partly due to his foreign travels with the World Bank. He…
In this letter of February 19, 1951, Laura Kephart writes her son George Kephart to send him a package that the Riley’s sent her. She tells him about its contents and also what is going on with Lucy and her family.