Brown papers 1892-1948 1917-1948

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Brown papers 1892-1948 1917-1948

Brown, Annie Louise "Nancy," 1870-1942; Teacher and columnist. Mount Holyoke Seminary and College graduate, 1892. Papers contain writings, information on the Nancy Brown Peace Carillon, correspondence, biographical information, and photographs. Primarily focusing on her work as a columnist and her work on the Peace Carillon project.

12 boxes; (4.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6321842

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Leslie, James Edward, 1854-1917

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Brown, Nancy, 1870?-1948

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Newspaper columnist. Annie L. Brown was born in Maine in 1869 or 1870. Attended Mount Holyoke College 1888-92. Married James Edward Leslie in 1904; in 1917 succeeded husband as arts columnist at the "Pittsburgh Dispatch". Launched advice column "Experience" at the "Detroit News" in 1919; used the pseudonym Nancy Brown. Had Peace Carillon built in her honor on Belle Isle (Detroit, Mich.). From the description of Papers 1917-1948 1892-1948. (Lewis & Clark Library). WorldCat record ...

Blakely, Bertha E. (Bertha Eliza), 1870-1962

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Detroit institute of arts

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Art museum; Detroit, Michigan. Incorporated 1885 as Detroit Museum of Art and name changed to Detroit Institute of Arts in 1919. From the description of Detroit Institute of Arts records, 1882-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122404328 Art museum; Detroit, Mich. From the description of The Rouge : the image of industry in the art of Charles Sheeler and Diego Rivera : panel discussion, 1978 Sept. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122502662 ...

Lee, Sarah French, 1869-1958

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Nancy Brown Peace Carillon.

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Brown, Nancy, 1870?-1948

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Newspaper columnist. Annie L. Brown was born in Maine in 1869 or 1870. Attended Mount Holyoke College 1888-92. Married James Edward Leslie in 1904; in 1917 succeeded husband as arts columnist at the "Pittsburgh Dispatch". Launched advice column "Experience" at the "Detroit News" in 1919; used the pseudonym Nancy Brown. Had Peace Carillon built in her honor on Belle Isle (Detroit, Mich.). From the description of Papers 1917-1948 1892-1948. (Lewis & Clark Library). WorldCat record ...