Letter
Found in 7611 Collections and/or Records:
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, October 27, 1940
From Con Price, October 27, 1940, he has not made up his mind yet concerning a pension.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, September 25, 1940
From Con Price, September 25, 1940, states that he has finished painting the porch and that Claudia's hearing aid is doing fine.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, September 13, 1940
From Con Price, September 13, 1940, states that he and Claudia are breaking camp on the fifteenth, glad the job is over even though he was grateful for the work, hates his wooden teeth.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, August 19, 1940
From Con Price, August 19, 1940, friendly letter, the typewriter is easier to read than Homer Britzman's handwriting ("Don't be offended."), news from home and friends, thanks Britzman for a belt and a visit.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, August 5, 1940
From Con Price, August 5, 1940, he has received a hearing aid for Claudia and she is much better, enjoyed their visit.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, July 8, 1940
From Con Price, July 8, 1940, states that park job has not yet materialized; he is having ten teeth pulled.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, June 27, 1940
From Con Price, June 27, 1940, Claudia is slowly improving from having her teeth pulled.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, June 10, 1940
From Con Price, June 10, 1940, states that his brother has just died, Claudia is improving slowly, and the doctor says her teeth may be an issue.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, May 31, 1940
From Con Price, May 31, 1940, he feels badly over Homer Britzman's resignation, Claudia is doing better, feels bad about Nancy C. Russell's death.
From Con Price to Homer E. Britzman, April 12, 1940
From Con Price, April 12, 1940, he has been back in the mountains for four days.