Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Correspondence to and from Lillie Beaty (7 letters), 1913-1916
Includes a letter from Lillie to her mother; letters to Lillie from friends Eleanor Dickenson (McMinnville, Oregon), Vera M. Hash (Dayton, Oregon), Mildred Fowler (Amity, Oregon), and E.M.W. (Jefferson, Oregon); and a letter to Lillie, Carl Beaty, and Joe Beaty from their teacher Maud Williamson.
Lillie Beaty and Harriet Beaty school papers and other materials (4 items), 1915, 1917
Includes Harriet Beaty remembrance book (January 1915) and composition book (1916-1917); Lillie Beaty school paper (1917); and souvenir locks of hair of fellow students (May 17 and May 18, 1917).
Correspondence to Lillie Beaty (5 letters), 1917-1918
Letters to Lillie from cousins Otto and Lye C. Pearce, both serving in the armed forces; letter from Private Josephy Harvey Stuart, addressed to Lillie H. Beatty; and a letter from Lillie's aunt.
Lillie Beaty school record and ephemera (11 items), 1918-1920
Inclues Lillie Beaty's school record for Amity High School, 1918-1920; Epworth League Devotional Topics (January-June 1919, Methodist Episcopal Church, Amity, Oregon); programs from graduation exercises and school entertainment, Amity High School (1919-1920); and handwritten invitation to the sophomore class to attend a supper (May 20, 1920).
Correspondence to Lillie Beaty (13 letters), 1920 February-March
Predominantly letters from Lillie Beaty's brothers Carl C. Beaty and Joe Beaty in Hemlock, Oregon; also two letters from her mother (Portland and Hemlock) and a letter from Aunt Sibbie (Portland).
Correspondence to Lillie Beaty (11 letters), 1920 April-May
Predominantly letters from Lillie's brothers Carl and Joe in Hemlock, Oregon; also two letters from her mother (Hemlock), and two letters from her friend Ernia (Amity).
Correspondence to Lillie Beaty; autograph card (17 letters), 1932, 1943, undated
Predominantly letters from Lillie's mother (Portland and Hemlock); also letters from her brothers Carl and Joe (Hemlock), a card to Lillie from Jeannette (Salem, Oregon, 1932), a postcard addressed to Lillie Hainowski in Seattle (1943), and a card of autographs (undated).