Title: | Letter from Mary Munroe to Helen Muir, June 27, 1972 | Description: | Mary Munroe (wife of Wirth Munroe, daughter-in-law of Ralph Munroe) writes to Helen Muir about hiking and berrying in Balsam, North Carolina, and remarks about her Coconut Grove home: "Want to be back there anyhow by July 6th as the Beach is not giving camping ground to the radicals and the other tracts offered by Miami are unacceptible to the hoodlums."   | Subject: | Cost and standard of living. | Author: | Munroe, Mary | Recipient: | Muir, Helen, 1911- | Date: | 1972-06-27 | Repository: | Special Collections Division. University of Miami Libraries. | Collection: | ASM0471 Helen Muir Papers. Series: I. Correspondence. Box: 9. Folder: 123. Folder Title: Correspondence: Munroe, Mary. | ID | Item 4069 File asm04710000130001001 | Copyright | © University of Miami. All rights reserved.Permission to duplicate, distribute, or publish materials must be obtained from the Head of the Special Collections Division, University of Miami Libraries. | Close This Window | Return to top
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