Apr 30, 1936 and Addresses

This post has only one letter, which falls on a Thursday. From this point on, all letters from Ruth are from Adams Center. I’ve listed all the different addresses she had in Albany, including a few where she resided in the patients’ homes for at Read More …

Apr 20-23, 1936

Ruth receives a note from home that her mother has dangerously high blood pressure. She makes the decision to return home to help with all the work around the house so that Jennie can take care of herself. April 20, 1936 464 First Street Albany, Read More …

Apr 13-16, 1936

Ruth has a day job caring for an elderly patient suffering from pneumonia. Dave finishes up another job, and mentions a surprise party they had for LaVere’s 15th birthday. Ruth gets news from home in a couple of letters from Jennie. April 13, 1936 464 Read More …

April 6-8, 1936

Dave and Ruth are looking forward to their marriage, though they do not yet have a wedding date. Talk continues about purchasing land for a gas station to be run by Dave and Francis. April 6, 1936 Middleburg, N.Y. My Dear Ruth, Here goes my Read More …

Mar 30-Apr 4, 1936

Ruth finishes her job and is once again out of work. She gets news that her brother Lynn is getting a divorce. Dave was also laid off, but temporarily. His father manages to get a job clearing trees. March 30, 1936 464 First Street Albany, Read More …

Mar 23-27, 1936

Dave’s work starts to pick up. He continues to talk about the idea of going in with Francis to purchase a gas station. Ruth is with the same patient, but expects the job to finish soon. She gets a letter from Grace with news about Read More …

Mar 16-20, 1936

Ruth was busy working with a patient. Her friend (and roommate) Loretta starts looking into making arrangments for living in a different apartment over the summer. The weather this week in 1936 brought massive flooding to NY state and New England. The flooding was so Read More …

Mar 10-12, 1936

Ruth must have gone to stay at Preston Hollow after her last letter dated Feb 21, 1936. After she returned to Albany, it wasn’t long before she was assigned a new case. March 10, 1936 464 First Street Albany, N.Y. Hello Honey, Gee, am I Read More …