Postcard depicting Jones Field (an athletic facility) at the U.S. Coast Guard in New London, Conn. The postcard is addressed to Miss Imojine (sp?) Prenctice in Philadelphia. It is postmarked 1938, from New London.
Photographic postcard of the monument to John Winthrop in New London, Conn. The card has a 1907 postmark from New London and is addressed to Miss Nellie O'Hearn in Norwich Town, Conn.
Photographic postcard of the monument to John Winthrop in Ne London, Conn. The front of the postcard bears a note; the back of it is addressed to Mrs. H.H. Arnold in Meriden, Conn. It has a 1906 postmark from New London.
Joanna Curtiss writes to her son Homer about the coming end of the war, the work of Reconstruction, Grant's strategy, and her concerns over profiteering.
Joanna Curtiss writes to her son Homer, sharing news from home, wondering why he has not visited, and worrying that his promotion may expose him more to temptation and vice.