Kennedy, Joseph P., Sr.: Letter from Rose Kennedy, 12 October 1947

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Title
Kennedy, Joseph P., Sr.: Letter from Rose Kennedy, 12 October 1947
Collection
John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKPP-004-032
Date(s) of Materials
12 October 1947
Folder Description
This folder contains a letter from John F. Kennedy's mother Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy to his father Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. concerning her visit to Chantilly, France and her future plans to travel to London, England.
Extent / Physical Description
1 digital page
Series
Series 05. Correspondence, 1933-1950.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Personal Papers. Correspondence, 1933-1950: Family. Kennedy, Joseph P., Sr.: Letter from Rose Kennedy, 12 October 1947
Contributor(s)
Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald, 1890-1995
Media Type
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