Title: Una Groves letter to Marjory Stoneman Douglas

Summary: Groves, a neighbor of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, living at 3768 Stewart Avenue (Douglas lived at 3744), recounts her attempts to renovate her home. She writes that the neighbors were agreeable at first, but that "as we are planning the final stages of the renovation and I again go to the neighbors who are immediately affected and are going to see the front side of the house and yard everyday I encounter abuse and vindictiveness hard to imagine." Groves refers to Douglas's description of her plans as "obsessions."

Creator: Groves, Una

Collection Title: Helen Muir Papers

Collection No.: ASM0471

Genre: Correspondence

Container: Box No. 4; Folder Title: Douglas, Marjory Stoneman.

Physical Description: 2 typewritten leaves

Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections

Series: Series: I Correspondence

Subject: Land use; Douglas, Marjory Stoneman; letters

Repository: Digital Collections

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Source: From: Una Groves letter to Marjory Stoneman Douglas