AnneWheeler Young and William Young scrapbooks 1934-1953

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AnneWheeler Young and William Young scrapbooks 1934-1953

This collection comprises eight scrapbooks and special periodical issuesassembled and collected by Philadelphia resident Anne Wheeler Young, who was interested in sensational news such as the trial and execution of Bruno Hauptmann for the murder of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., and celebrity coverage of British royalty,particularly King George V, King Edward VII, and Queen Elizabeth II. The collection also includes ascrapbook complied by Mrs. Young’s son, William Young, for an eighth-grade Americanhistory assignment.

9 volumes; (5 clamshellboxes)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6363080

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