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Adams, Lady Agnes. 2 letters (1922) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert and Sara Cunningham, Washington, D.C
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1922) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes hopes to see Mr. Engert in London on his way to U.S. She comments she is dismayed by their mutual friends, the Freeman's pro-German opinions.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1922) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, Yorkshire, England
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Lady Agnes thanks Mr. Engert for his fascinating letters and the enclosure of edelweiss. She sends him Yorkshire heather.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1922) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes recommends the Fabre Line for travel which she feels is nicer and cheaper.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1921) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes finally received a letter from Mr. Engert. Lady Agnes' nephew, Patrick Cooper, is going to United States. An article by Lady Agnes published in Daily Chronicle enclosed.
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Engert, Cornelius Van Hemert. 1 letter (1922) to Lady Agnes Adams, Kabul, Afghanistan
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Mr. Engert was the first American diplomat to visit Kabul where he was the guest of the Amir in one of his "little palaces." He asks Lady Agnes to call him Van.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1922) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes discusses what names they should address each other. She prefers to call him Van and is happy that he calls her by her initials A.A.A. She is impressed that Van's last letter to her was written on the Amir's letterhead.
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