Kennedy, Kathleen: Correspondence, 1942-1947 and undated

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Title
Kennedy, Kathleen: Correspondence, 1942-1947 and undated
Collection
John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKPP-004-035
Date(s) of Materials
20 January 1942-21 May 1947
Folder Description
This folder contains correspondence between President Kennedy's sister Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington (born Kathleen Agnes Kennedy) and members of the Kennedy family. Topics include Kathleen's daily life in England, her position with the American Red Cross, and John F. Kennedy's successful 1946 election to the United States House of Representatives.
Extent / Physical Description
76 digital pages
Series
Series 05. Correspondence, 1933-1950.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Personal Papers. Correspondence, 1933-1950: Family. Kennedy, Kathleen: Correspondence, 1942-1947 and undated
Contributor(s)
Kennedy, Kathleen, 1920-1948
Media Type
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Copyright Notice
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