Olivia Stokes Hatch papers 1859-1993

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Olivia Stokes Hatch papers 1859-1993

The Olivia Stokes Hatch papers reveal the relief work of women during the early 20th century, as well as family relationships, largely illustrated through extensive family correspondence. Olivia Stokes Hatch (1908-1983) was born in New Haven, CT and attended Bryn Mawr College from 1925 to 1930. Prior to her marriage she was very active with the American Red Cross and American Conferences of Social Work. In 1939, Olivia Phelps Stokes married John Davis Hatch, Jr. an art collector, consultant, and museum director. They had four children: John Davis Hatch III, Daniel Lindley Hatch, James Stokes Hatch, and Sarah Stokes Hatch. Anna V.S. Mitchell, the sister of Caroline Mitchell Phelps Stokes, and the aunt of Olivia Stokes Hatch, spent most of her life engaged in relief work. Her career began in 1915 in Serbia and ended in 1936 in Constantinople. The Olivia Stokes Hatch papers, 1859 to 1993, is a collection that consists largely of correspondence between the Phelps, Stokes, Mitchell, and Hatch families. The collection also includes photographs, essays, diaries, and other printed material. The collection is divided into three series: “Olivia Stokes Hatch,” “Anna V.S. Mitchell,” and “Collected Correspondence.”

13.0 Linear feet; 13 containers, 1 photograph

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SNAC Resource ID: 6327943

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Thierry, Mary Mills

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Stokes, Anson Phelps

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Stokes, Helen Louisa Phelps, 1846-1930

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Mitchell, Clarence Blair, 1865-

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Mitchell, Clarence Green

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Stokes, Caroline Green Mitchell

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Hatch, David Lindley

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Mitchell, Anna V. S.

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Hatch, Olivia Stokes

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Olivia Stokes Hatch (née Olivia Egleston Phelps Stokes) was born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1908, and attended Bryn Mawr College from 1925 to 1930. Active in the Christian Association, she served a term as president of the Self-Government Association. Her family, an illustrious group, include: her father, Anson Phelps Stokes, a respected theologian and author of Church and State in the United States; her brother, Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., the Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts.; h...

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Hatch, John Davis 1907-1996

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Hatch, Gethel Gregg

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