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91-49-5-Gwen
A former guest is writing about getting her new life organized in New York and Connecticut.
95-10-ii-2-1937-Marion
A letter written in 1937 from Marion, a former guest at the Pyramid Lake Ranch, now living in New York, to Bernice Cutlip, who managed the guest ranch with her husband, Wayne.
95-10-ii-2-6-28-1937-Marion
An 11-page letter dated June 28, 1937, from Marion in New York City, a former guest at the Pyramid Lake Ranch to Bernice Cutlip, who managed the ranch with her husband Wayne.
NC1055-8-19-9-1-1931-Alice
A 1931 correspondence between a woman named Alice and a lawyer named Walter Rowson about the process of obtaining a divorce.
NC1253-1-160-1924-Jane
Handwritten testimony of a woman named Jane explaining the quality of her marriage and the eventual deterioration of it, which was used for her court case. Although not a letter, it is an insight into this woman's experience as well as one of Judge Bartlett's cases that he presided over in 1925.
NC1253-1-59-1941-William
A man named William writes to Judge Bartlett in 1941 with a question about a cross-complaint during his divorce trial.
NC1253-9-1-16-1945-Alfred
A man named Alfred Bartlett writes to Judge Bartlett in 1945 with questions about the divorce process, while also providing a summary of his situation with his estranged wife.
NC1253-9-1-26-1945-Alfred
Alfred Bartlett responds to Judge Bartlett with further questions about the divorce process in 1945.
NC1253-9-1900-1920-Reese
Mrs. Reese Fitzgerald writes to Judge Bartlett explaining her status as a widow and her desire to have an official divorce in order to maintain her independence.
NC1253-9-1920-1930-Gladys
Gladys Wentzell writes in 1924 asking Judge Bartlett for help with an alimony problem she is experiencing with her ex-husband.