Author Biographical Info

Lucile Baird Rogillio worked for Robert Jolly at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Houston, TX in the early 1920s. She began working as a P.B.X. operator then moved into the front office. She was married to George William ("Bill") Rogillio.

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Identifier

ms249-17v

Publication Date(s)

1927

Language

English

Description

Envelope addressed to "Miss Lucile Baird". Christmas greeting on Baptist Hospital letterhead (see MS249-18) was enclosed. [FRONT] There are handwritten notes on the upper part of the envelope along the crease in blue ink: "Our wedding present from the Baptist Hosp, Drs. nurses - [...?] and etc. silver plated [community(?)] silver-wear Jan. 1-1927". [BACK] Handwritten in red ink: "me and my dear friends and work [associates?] Baptist Hospital 711 Lamar Houston TX. About 1925 I worked first as a P.B.X. operator then was moved to front office - I have many happy memories today - [4.27.88?]" See more at Lucile Baird Papers and its finding aid.

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Digital copies made available by the Texas Medical Center Library

Keywords

Envelopes (Stationery), Houston (Tex.), Lucile Baird Rogillio, envelopes

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