Records, 1855–1983 (Bulk1921–1966).

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Records, 1855–1983 (Bulk1921–1966).

The records of Boston Lying-in Hospital are the product of the hospital staff’sadministrative, fundraising, publication, and public relations activities from 1855 through1981.

5 cubic feet (1 standard record carton, 3 flat document boxes, and 1 roll ofdrawings.)

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