Box 20
Contains 12 Results:
Letters from Troubridge family, 1874-1917
Letters from the Hope family, 1893-1926
Box 19/Folder 10: Letters to LH from her father-in-law Colonel William Hope VC and Elsie Hope (identity unknown)(1 letter). Box 20/Folder 4"Letters to LH from her nephews (children of Charles Hope and Alice Hope nee Wilmot), including Jim (10 letters), Adrian (7 letters), and Charles ("Kit")(1 letter)
Letters from sister-in-law Jessie Hope, 1894-1920
Box 28/Folder 5 contains letters to LH from a variety of senders about Jessie Hope's death; 4/26/1920 envelope contains many letters.
Letters from the Allen family, 1904 October 21-1915 June 27
Letters to LH from her brother-in-law T.W. Allen (8 letters) and her niece Charlotte Allen (8 letters)
Letters from the Napier family, 1894-1923
Letters from the Cochrane family, 1884 December 27-1919 September 28
Letters to LH from her great aunts (?) Florence (Flo) Cochrane (3 letters) and Rosetta Cochrane (1 letter), her brother-in-law (?) Wallace Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Lord of Lamington (1 letter); the rest of the letters in the folder are from "Loo Cochrane" (identity unknow, but perhaps a nickname for Lady Louisa Cochrane?)
Letters from brother-in-law Charles Hope and her cousin (?) Freda Noel, 1896 December 12-1917 March 12
Letters from the Cunninghame Graham family, 1895 March 11-1921 December 25
Letters to LH from her aunts and uncles (relatives of AH) the Cunninghame Grahams, including AE Bontine (Anne Elphinstone Bontine nee Fleming)(3 letters), Charlotte Cunninghame Graham (2 letters) and William C. Cunninghame Graham Bontine (1 letter)
Letters from her aunt Annie Cunninghame Graham (Aunt Annie), 1890 May 18-1917 December 26
Box 20/Folder 17 The majority of letters in this folder are undated and without envelopes, but are presumed to come after last dated letter on 12/26/1917
"Interesting letters", 1881 February 8-1912 March 16
An folder of letters deemed "interesting" by previous archivist, including letters about Walter Crane, Buffalo Bill, AH's encounter with some "midgets," a ride on the switchback railway, a reference to Pen Browning (Robert Browning's son), and the Byrons (Eva & brother); According to bookseller's summary, LA's 3/15/1912 letter contains "an account of Sarah Bernhardt as Ahansuenus;" last couple of letters in folder are undated.