Item 140 - Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, December 5, 1917

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Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, December 5, 1917

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    CA OSLER P417-2-52-140

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    • December 5, 1917 (Creation)
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      Chapin, Susan Revere
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      London (England)

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    1 page

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    (1865-1893)

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    Susan Torrey Revere Chapin was born on July 11, 1865, in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of John Revere and Susan Tilden Revere. She was the sister of Lady Grace Linzee Osler (1854-1928). In 1887, she married Henry Bainbridge Chapin (1857–1910). Together with her husband, they were involved in the founding of the Faulkner Hospital in Boston. She was a dedicated Board member and supporter of the hospital. She died in 1893.

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    Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, Brown's Hotel, London, England. Chapin thanks Kate for her letter to Grace, which came as a great comfort. She writes of her activities in the war. She knows it will be difficult for Harvey Cushing to see the Oslers, but it would be a huge comfort to them. The Oslers still suffer deeply after the loss of their son.

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        Cushing's colour code: White (Correspondence)

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