Elsie Powell Ingraham family papers 1810-1962
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Brown, Rachel Hopper
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New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Collection
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Ingraham, Elsie Powell
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The Elsie Powell Ingraham family papers chronicle multiple generations of the Ingraham, Powell, Brown, Hopper, and allied families -- prominent Quakers residing primarily in New York City, Old Chatham, NY and Cambridge Mass. Although these papers document dozens of individuals, it is Elsie Powell Ingraham, her husband Edward Ingraham, and her sister Rachel Hopper Powell who are significantly represented in the collection. Elsie Powell Ingraham (1875-1962), the fifth chil...
Colored Orphan Asylum and Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans.
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Women's Prison Association of New York
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The Women's Prison Association, founded in 1854, promotes improvement in the treatment of women prisoners in New York and offers rehabilitation assistance to ex-offenders. The Association also has proposed various reforms in the criminal justice system for women and has operated the Isaac T. Hopper Home since the mid-19th century, making it the oldest women's "halfway house" in the U.S. From the description of Women's Prison Association of New York records, 1845-1983. (New York Publi...
Powell, Rachel Hopper
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