Alice Green Hoffman Papers, 1911-1945

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Alice Green Hoffman Papers, 1911-1945

1911-1945

Papers (1911-1945) including correspondence of Bogue Banks, dairy farm, letters commentary, social activities, republican committee, financial papers, manuscripts, pamphlets, blue prints, etc.

5.353 Cubic feet, consisting of correspondence, French papers, legal papers, clippings, literary manuscripts, pamphlets, blue prints, notebooks, farm records, financial papers, and miscellaneous

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Roosevelt (Family)

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Alice Green Hoffman was the daughter of Albert W. Green of Green-Joyce Company and the granddaughter of Theron R. Butler. She was the sister of Grace Green Alexander and Mary Butler Green Hartwell and the aunt of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. She was also the cousin of Ohio Supreme Court Justice Edward G. Matthias. Mrs. Hoffman was a resident of Paris, France; of New York where she was involved in real estate; and of Carteret County, North Carolina, where she was involved in developing a dairy cat...