Horace M.
Jones Family Papers, 1907-1931 (Mss 193)
Scope and Content
The
Horace M. Jones Family Papers are arranged in two series: Correspondence
and Subject File. The papers were purchased by Dora Snyder of Fargo
at a rummage sale in the early 1940s. She acquired the papers for
the postage stamps, keeping the original papers until donating them to
the Institute in 1997.
The
Correspondence Series is organized into eight files. The letters to family
contains twenty seven letters written by H.M. Jones Jr. from June 21 to
September 11, 1918. Seventeen of the letters are written to his mother,
seven letters to his sister Irene, and two letters to his father.
This file also contains two letters written to Horace by his mother and
sister that were returned to them. The letters written by Horace are a
testament to the homesickness felt by an average eighteen year old soldier
while away from home.
The
letters from the U.S. War Department are from the Camp Crane Infirmary
to Mr. and Mrs. Jones regarding Horace's pneumonia and subsequent operation,
dating from July 22 to August 28, 1918. The letters to Mrs. H.M.
Jones (1922-1930) include from acquaintances and one bill. The letters
to Luella Jones include one postcard, and three letters, one of which is
a love letter from a George (last name unknown), dating from 1909-1911.
The
letters to Irene Jones Edgar (1935-1941) came from friends and relatives.
The letters to the Edgar family (1907-1914) contain two letters to Wm.
George Edgar, one of which involves his petition for naturalization, February
4, 1914. There is also a letter written by R. Edgar to his son and daughter,
addressed to G. Edgar. The Christmas cards file includes assorted Christmas
cards addressed to Alice Jones and Irene Edgar, circa 1920-1930. The miscellaneous
correspondence contains a 1929 anniversary announcement for Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Miller, and two thank you cards from Mrs. Haggart and Harry, 1929.
The
Subject File Series, The First Baptist Church (1909-1923), contains evangelical
pamphlets, programs for the Women's Societies of the First Baptist Church
of Fargo, N.D. (1909), and a program for the First Baptist Church of Fargo,
ND, for the week of May 20-May 26,1923.
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